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Show Local arid Personal Mention and Mrs. .Ephrim Pufferl had as dinner guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer of South Creek, and Mr. and Mrs: Percy Puffer and family of North Mr. pedigree cockerels, chicks and hatching eggs Creek. John Murdock spent visiting with her daughter Mrs. orlando Adams of Parowan. Dave McKnight, Frank Wil liams, and Will Roberts, of Mi-nersville, attened the Fanner's Institute Friday and Saturday. Owen G rover and Howard have returned from Johnson Sevier County, after spending the winter there, Mr. Johnson will only be here a few days be fore going back for the summer. The James Wilden family have all been very sick with LaGrippe but are much better now. Mr. Wilden has recovered from the attack of lead cramps. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown have - moved into the Frank Briggs home one block east of the court house. Miss Prudence Twitchell has been ill with a severe case of Tonsillitis, but is now on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton entertained Saturday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Peet of Los Mrs. M. this week Hanson's Poultry Farm - Oregon's Largest Trapnest Leghorn Farm 221 Hock Average for Three Years i For Sale at Reasonable Prices LARGE BIRDS LARGE EGGS Corvallis, Oregon i 9 m i Mrs. Templet lelefiT am A Classic Comedy Play Full of Pep and Laugh Presented by excellent cast of Parowan Players, including Will Adams, Winston Orton, Alfred Morris, Mr. Pindar, Miss Mary Orton, Dutch Matheson, and others. Angeles. and Mrs. Edward Burns of Blackrock spent the week end Prize Box Matinee for Children in Afternoon here visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Grant Tolton and small son left for Los Angeles Sunday They will be with relatives there for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Levi and family were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer, Popular Prices Mr. Edward Fernley is very ill with complications following La Notic To Water Uteri Professional Cards grippe. His health has not been good for a long time, making it State Engineers Office harder for him to quickley recov Salt Lake City, Utah, DR. E. A. PETTY March 16, 1922. er. Mrs. C. G. Newhart, . Mr. Dental Sargeon Notice la hereby given that Andrew accompanied by Office Hour Ukerman of Beaver City, Utah, hat George Fernley Ross liang, all of Milford, came 0 to 13 1:80 to 5:30 made application in accordance with Pohno 5 Totton Building the requirements of the Compiled Laws up Sunday to see Mr. Fernleyy Utah Beaver of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Ses Miss Beatrice Hurst entertainsion Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate ed the Teachers Sewing Club this Seven Hundred (700) Acre-feof wa ter from the South Fork of North Creek week. The usual features were Mr. Beaver Opera House Wednesday Eve. Apr. 12 et in Beaver County. Said water will be stored from October 1 of each year to ATTORNEY AT CAVS April 31st of the year following in Blue Lake embraced in the SB 4 SE 4 Beaver. Uub Section 4, Township 28 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Practice In ail the Conn- This will be accomplished by building a the State dam .across the South Fork of North Utah Beaver Creek, the center of which will lie N. 70 deg. 30 min. W. 628 ft. from S, E. corner of Section 4, township and range aforesaid. The water will be released from the reservoir and allowed to flow down the South Fork of North Creek, thence down North Creek to a point N. Attorney-At-La- w 65 deg. 00 min. W. 1250 ft. from the S. E. corner of Sec 35, T. 28, S. R, 7 W , Milford. Utah where it will be recovered and conveyed a distance of 7,400 ft in a canal and it there used to irrigate 140 acres of land embraced in E 2 NE 4 Sec. 10, NW NW and SW U NW See, C. T. WOODBURY 11. T. 29 S., R. 7 W., S. L. B. & M. Attorney-at-LaThis application is designated in the Office phone 71 Resid,nce 72 State Engineer's office as No. 8885. - Will All protests against the granting of practice in all the Courts of the State said applications, stating the" reasons Milford Utah therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, filed in this office within thirty Class (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E CALDWELL, State Engineer. call on Date of first publication March 24, 1922. Date of completion of publication April O. A. MURDOCK SAM CLINE i U 1-- 1-- 4, w For First Plumbing and Tin Work Arthur Smith 21, 1922. Phone 120f5 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell NOTICE State of Utah, Beaver County, In the Beaver Precinct of said County. visitors Tuesday. I have in my posession the following Mrs. Jack Hutchings, Mrs. Le-lan- d described estray animals which, if not Dean and Mrs. Ruben Sliiatz claimed and taken away, will be sold at of Escalante were the guests public auction to the highest cash bid-do- r at my corral in Beaver on Thursday afternoon of Mrs. Ezra Thursday, the 13th day of precinct, April, 1922, Ashworth. The afternoon 'was at the hour of 10 a. m. Bpent in social chat. A daintv One Jersey mare known as the Cart-wriglunch was servt-- and a very en- animal branded 4 on left thigh; One bay mar. with fistulo on neck, no joyaDie time was spent. Watch for the big clean up day brand; One red cow about 4 year, old, and the entertainment prepared branded 3j on left ribs, ear mark crop ofT left in for that day. There is a big dance wattle onear. upper bit right ear, and left Jaw. to be given at nijiht Said estrays were taken tp by me on Mr J. R. White, of Milford, is the 22nd day of March 1921 L. A. HARRIS, the guest of her parents Mr. and Poundkeeper for Beaver Precinct Mrs. J. C. White for this week. Published one time only, April 7, 1922 Jr. of North Creek were Beaver d the course of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ashworth and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackerel and family. Miss Kvleyn Low entertained with a candy pull at her home Saturday evening. Twelve friends were the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Morris and (laughter Arvilla, left Wed nesday for, Newhouse where they will spend the next two months. Miss Larue will join them about the 15th of April. Letters have been received from Dennis Bngirs, who spent nnrmin iiw iiHtiui Special Correspondent The Highest Grade ta ni hit Ttiir 1 Mm. S. S. Thomrison enteatain tA at dinner Sunday. Guests Of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. We have a complete u wub assortment cf Seeds in Packages or Loose Alfalfa, Timothy and Grass Seed for tkzfL Thompson of Phoenix Arizona. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Carl Dean entertained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Mans-feil- d and daughter, Verle, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grimshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bettinson were honored guests of Miss Stella Burt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodges entertained at a card party Wednesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Italph .Hutchings. A Dainty lunch was served Judge J. H. Frickson passed through Beaver Sunday, enroute to Parowan and St George where he will attend to court He was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Milton Gentry, Sunday night Mrs. Edwin Paice entertained the Utahna Sewing Club at her home Tuesday afternoon, Luncheon was se rved to twelve ' Do You Need a New Garden Hose, Spading Fo Hoe or Rake? . i j Look Our Line Over ! Our New Line of ATHLETIC GOODS It's great Spauldings Line for Quality Is coming boys J. F. TOLTON i INV.CO. r The Family Store Beaver City I iwtettt t tftj. STEP IN AND LOOK Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Edwards of Mander field were guests ot their aunt Mrs! Sylvia Baker at North Creek Sunday. The Misses Elsie Hales and La Priel White of Minersville spent the week end with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Stanley Tattersall left early last week to spend a couple of weeks visiting in Salt Lake. Ernest Stewart of Black Rock was a Beaver visitor last week Mrs. Stewart returned with him Sunday, they will make their home for some time. Representatives of the State annual conference of Beaver are Dr. J. F. McGregor. S. O. White Jr. and Gus Fernley, who all left Wednesday. Miss Ethel Twitchell returned to Reed Friday after spending a few days with her relatives and friends at Manderfield. : j i OUR FRESH STOCK OVER j and healthful at this hot; Fruits and vegetables are appetu-inyear, try some. Our Groceries are the Best, and Price, are right. Ourfralu and lunch meats, are all handled the sanitary and modern tit, t and ripened, before serving to the public Y v j i If Its Good To Eat We Have It Phone 54 Thomp son's CashMarl Time for Spring Cleaning and SPRING PAINTING Your house and barns will look 100 per cent better after t it will pay yea b sBm couple of coats of good paint-a- nd and cents to paint now! Our good paints seal up the surface of the wood against & damaging effects of sun, rain and wind they actually p serve your home and yet they cost but a trifle. We have a paint for every purpose both outside and insii, and offer a wide choice of colors. Se. our color cards. A surprise-- " peanut bust" was given in honor of Beatrice Hurst and Mr. Jess Staut by the ninth grade oral expression class, and the seventh grade English class, in the gym last Friday. Games were played. Peanuts and candy were served and a good tim en joyed by all Lumber Hardware Class, Etc MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company E All kinds and sizes of horseshoes for sale at less than wholesale prices at the c. City Blacksmith Shop. -- Adv. A surprise party was given in honor of Ezra Ashwprth Wednesday evening to celebrate his 36th. birthday. Fifteen guests were present The evening was spent in games, social chat, and music. A delicious midnight lunch was served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Beaver City, Utah Phon 13-3t- Let's go to the show next. Wednesday night A good laugh will do us good. Miss Vera Goodwin was the honor guest of a surprize party by a groupe of school friends Wednesdpv night they spent the evening with games and music, delicious lunch was served. f ft, raw J.J. Thorpe, a prominent young business woman of Guni-sowas looking after business matters in Beaver Tuesday. She the winter here with - his sister, reports exceedingly bad roads In To pay your billt by Mrs Charles Lindsay, that he has Clear Creek Canyon! to preclude the possibility cf joined the Marines, stationed at Mare Island, California. He COLIN ing obliged to pay them fc'. writes that he is enjoying the work exceptionally well so far. The cancelled check wli All ads under this head inserted 1 cent per word per Instrelon Mr. Briggs left for Lyman Wyo. at returned to you it unden:: Minimum charge, twenty-liv- e cents. but a few weeks ago to visit his Look up the things you do not need proof of payment. And the let us help you find a market parents and went from there to and tor them. California. in your checkbook are aa Mrs. Thomas ward and three of FOR SALE rate account of your expes her children are victems of this week, friends hope Baby Chicks-- R. I. Rede, Black Why not open a checfc Barred and Whit. Rocks, Buff they will soon recover. Orpingtons, Anconas, Buff, White and count with us at once? The Stake and Field Meet will Brown Leghorns, every week. -- Enoch take place on the Murdock Acad- Crews, Seabright, California. Utp t I $ $ $ I -- I$ emy campus Saturday April 29th. , FOR SALE-O- ne ton of horse shoes, as decided in the meeting held by fitted to your horses feet, at less than Great Oaks from Little Acorns G the board Tuesday evening. The than cost J. H. Bakes, BlackCity High Schools of the entire coun- smith. ty will participate in contest for Sam Gentry pays the highest prices the penants and metals which The Dank of Personal Service will be awarded to the winners. for veal not over six weeks old. The Murdock boys are working FOR Beaver City, eggs, from hard and expect to give the rest S. C Whit. Leghorns. Descendants of of the schools a rousing good Tancred Strain. $1.60 per setting of 16, race to' the goal. Come one and $6.00 per hundred. A. A. Morris; GARAGE all and enjoy the fun. . Mf Milford-B- e ST. " General Anto Repiirinj Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bonzo, who MISCELLANEOUS 3 reside on the John ; .Stage Murdock Manuscript, Deeds, Documents, care- SpccUl attention giren to Orer. farm west of town, are rejoicing fully typewritten, 75c per thousand hauling Gas and Tractor Engines For Passage to Mit words. I pay postage one way. Mrs. over the arrival of a son, born Owen Oxyacetylene Welding Crover, Box 7, phon. Beaat Drug Store, Ft-- ' April 3rd. ver City, Utah. c Bearer. Miss n, m MOT ibi t f la-Grip- pe WW? M $111 The First National Bank 13-3- tc 11-t- fc Utah SALE-Hatch- ing' WATERS , 5 l 136-F- 6 14-tf- City Utah . |