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Show : ADAmVlLLE NOTES "V 14 B m received 2a d-T- en ,1. 0 J EIDTt'ELL fcrczd Kiuzi male room tor this new stock, t here-- , fere tic oiler several lots at t IV - One lot Children's Shoes, spec'al pit pair..... $1.45" One lot Men's Dress and Work Shoes.. .... ... .$2.93 i One lot little gent's English last, regular ' ,.....,.r. . U25,riow. , One lot girls shoes, per pair All ctfcsr " week-en- d with herdano-f- . Chase Murdock, in Beaver,' .,. ...$2.75 f!:c:3 t!:b vcc!i 10 per cent discount Early cnJ Get Your Needs Come .FEBPEY & SON ' M Experience has proved i !oT 1 katbCTwiII nothlnsr Good - LYV? rt are taow that you good shoessolid leather shoes sold getting under a "money-back- " warrant of quality by buying , ; There Is a 'Diamond Brand" Shoe f on Every Purposer a Price for Every Purse CO-O- P t Beaver City,,: ' ' " A ' Utah " )i!Gy'Day night are busy days, days when time means real money. Days when you can't afford to waste time tinkering on your car. If yours is not running well, bring it in, let us give it a thorough overhauling and put it In first-clashape for you, it will save you money in the long run. These ss Fords Are The Car" I we are told is a place of torment, but why torment yourself in advance by wishing you had prepared for the coming hot spells, when you could have easily made pre- parations before handdon't delay purchase your needs now for ; . : WHY PAY MORE FOR : " Corporations and big business men all agree you can't .beat the Ford for service; cheap in first cost, economical in upkeep, always ready, the Ford is the carforyou. : , ( v'V All models available and on very easy terms if sired. V" ' ' ... ". de- ' FAIR jBeaycr Gtys . MM1U NEILSEN c SON Utah eMtss;:sst$tsttssss9ettctsttseeet Gommercial Billiard Parlor "POOL and BILLIARDS Up Stairs Over Hours: S P, a. m. to Undsey, Proprietor 0. Block 11 p. m. Beaver City, Utah J Government Issue Clothes Psnts $1 per pair Levins $1 per pair Array Arrnjr , . , Army Belts ZZc each Grub Sacks 75c each Oilier Wonderful Bargains ; vx)mp:ctc ramiiy uutnttcrs : Tclephcr.s 53 r Ncrth Crczk Notes Mr. Glen llerchant and Mr. Oren PniTer who intended to leave for Delta last1 week were detained on account of the unexpected snow storm. Frt:iie Puffer, son of Mr. Or ren Puffer had his left shoulder thrown out of rj!ace, when he went to get out of a wagoa and caught his foot on aboard, which threw bin on his head and shoul - ':': der;;'. ;,i ". ." That Intangible Something , did bargains. See his ad. on edi ;. " !. , ; , Day. Everybody enjoyed tlie ' splendid program. ,, , .'; The North Creek Sunday School expects to give a dance Friday evening, the proceeds to go for ' ... benches, 3 : uine desire to please. accompanied his Eva Petersou Mrs. grandmother Johri ,Barraclaugh- - suffered a trt Rait. TjiVp Citv last Saturday he will visit with friends slight paralytic stroke Friday where a short tkne. night ' He was however, suf and relatives for ' l .. ficiently recovered to be up and about again on Tuesday. : ond ihteU, leal cip. t th Prew torial page. Twitehell Jr., . r ' , . . Mrs, Amy Skinner Tate and !Tr Fred Harris accompanied children Virginia and Frances, cone to k of Midvale are visitinir Mrs. J J irtHn AHi-' Ilarriahas Tate's father John Skinner and Yakama,' Washington to spend Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shipp. , the summer with Harvy beidon nd Herbert Harris, sons that Mr. and . Mrs. J. D. Bushnell she has not seen for some time. and family, who were in Beaver if- - .jmJ llni Edwin Pafce re- visiting relatives for a week, re ceived a new daughter Friday, turned Monday to Meadow. ' ' May 12. ; Harold Hodges, Dewey Hurst Wallace Cowdell Ernest Hodges That Mrs. Caroline Mathcaoa 1 n"- w. 1 L s j d. warp and woof of the entire fabric of our Company. It is this same Spirit of Service that has made possible our growth from an exchange of 200 stations in 1879 to 'a system U 350,000 stations in ' 1922. " ' Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co, - family , where they last Mrs. Ned Hales kindly will spend a short time. They will attend the wedding of Miss brought over to the Brownhill i;ipral Buriclv of delicious Vera Hodges this week at her home there. doughnuts. We learn that Mrs, ftinnn TvnOVCncd for th$ luauivvu A meeting of the fortnightly making of these and other good reading club was held at the S. things. 0. White home Thursday evening, Cartwrieht who re The usual chapter from the Gospel of Philosophy was read; an hour cently returned to his home here nlowlv recovering of diversion wa3 enjoyed when ' freni a 6evcre attack of sciatica. refreshments wero served. week-en- That intangible something is The Spirit of Service, woven into the ..t and Bernard Robinson, left last ia m and week end for' Angeles and proven to Ye Scribe Carmel-by-the-Se- a, .' -- TinvU Twitehell 'little eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fernly is offering some splen jDACIC of the Telephone there h ec-' something intangible thing invisible something without which the instrument itself would hz of little value. It is something wrought into every unit of telephone equipment something which pervades the at- -. mosphere of the. central exchanges and of the administrative offices. It is something which animates- and gives urge to the personnel of the employe body, out of which emanates efficiency, courtesy and a gen( A rood attendance was report ed at Sunday School on Mothers' . :;. r L&S? m. Let cs help you in your early selection of that summer camping and hiking outfit' - - If you - are in the market for a car let us talk FORD to you. M BEAVER CITY, UTAH A very pleasing program was given by the Sunday School and primary workers for Mothers Day. A large number of persons ware present Mr. and Mrs. Moses Edwards. Mrs. B. F. Pendleton and family of Beaver were also visitors, Moses Edwards gave a few brief remarks on "Why We Honor Mothers' Day." Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson and Mr. Dickerson of Milford were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards. We are having considerable trouble with the high water. It has washed down some of the grain and damaged the highway in some" places. Men are busy trying to keep it off the road. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. 'Baldwin were among the swimming party that visited the school Monday advantage in delaying your purchases the natural tendency in prices is upward. ; I Manderfleld Netss - STORE ',. . is no ' ouf Leather Throughout , V weather which is near at hand-th- ere ' lf, Twenty, little guests gave a party Monday afternoon at the , home of Mrs. Evan E. JnnM In honor of the seventh hfrtav f Revon Eyre. Refreshments were served and a jolly time was en joyed by the youngsters, The Sundav School program for Mothers' Day was presented as follows: Abstracts of Minutes; Island of Dreams;" oong, Prayer, BishoD W. A. Rwu- Song, "Morning;" Concert Reci tation 1st! intermediate class; bong. Mother McCree" 2nd Intermediate class; Heading, 1'Iy " S wotner at the Gate," Ruth Evans; Solo, "Mother,'? Mrs. Jessie (Junn: ReadW t.i Reese; Song. HJoser)h Smith first Prayer; Benediction, R. R Cut , i ; ler. Moreover, a solid leather shoe when well worn can f readOy repaired and the wear greatly increased, the season' best styles-a- nd ' . fc stand constant wear under and all conditions better than any substitute everany made. 1: . that there makin2 I to your advaatia to make an' early selection from our summery and dainty stock or wearables in order to he prepared during the v TlujEccncmyof Solid LeatherShoes. if ) I Mrs. Ruby Valentine of Cedar City ia a visitor at th hnm-- nf Mrs. John A. Gunn. Sam Johnson was in town Tuesday, lie came in from the sheep herd for supplies. Ruben Joseph returned home Tuesday from Richfield where he lias been on business for the past two weeks. $295 ...... in; : u'atcu us c::ov; r r Iremem-brance,t- SPECIAL PRICES : : DOr'T IVOHHY A party was given Wednesday afternoon by the Relief Society to honor of the retired officers. An interesting program was rendered and the officers were presented with a token of af ter which refreshments were served and. a pleasant hour was spent in playing games. : .Mrs. Grace Larsen spent part of last week visiting with rela: - tives here, J Mrs. Kate Joseph spent', the . - toe ju;t Ve Ill . : when her Dinner Is Served daugh-ter- , , .'. There Is always something mighty good waiting here for you to eattender roast, delicious vegetables served in the most appetizing ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes, piquant salads and dainty desserts. , ., Have breakfast, lunch or dinner with us. You'll be delighted with the excellent food, the quick service, umisu- ally reasonable prices. Tourist Cafe and Bakery Phone 0 Opposite Camp Ground |