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Show t; --r- 0 calahd - rthert And Song Outing PenbrialMentipn .r:' ''-:- Look! Listen! And Prepare for Father, and Sons Outing at Puffer's Hel-io- n Arnold Miss Lake Parkinson-and is activelv August 25& 26. Irene Davis Miss , and the engaged Sulphur Beds WHY? First, because of Greenville, we owe to" Milford spent where he has been for sometime. the boys; Second, we owe it to it of the Thompson town on Third, as Y. M. M. I: A. offie-- s, Clyde" Hart, of Salt Lake is ion of the day at jn ; . Lad... Dresses ssday. i0Wer was given last Wed-- 1 a for Mrs. Roy Waters, her home, of last week, at a friends being present I Waldo Murdock and Mrs. I McCarty spent the week Li. Mrs. Clif McShane at LerTelluride Station. are anxious to put over thia part. of program; Fourth, iu . wv . . "t hin. iose wnonave been , V:to 3 Miss Delia Cox visited Miss ?yal us; Fifth. don't intend that1 lamersand sons living in our Stake Kate Patterson on Wednesday . or the good thing . , Mrs. Wm. Stewart returned thatv ueaepnved .i tk. vucl ismers ana sons are receiy-ir-to Adamsville on Saturday, after Sytth, because it is a fine way to spending about three weeks here get an increased friendly, sympathetic between officers and the with her sister. Mrs. Arnol.l feeling boya and fathers, and between fathers and Parkinson. the guest of his aunt Mrs. r reareon. .1." w ruc DU'nmer in i...... - Beaver City, Utah L- - Features Our Great A word of the news that'i mileage recthat have sales ords and the phenomenal resulted. Chances are you really haven't heard the full itory of the wonderful success of Cord. We'd like you to call and get to the actual facts. That is one sure way busia logical tire purchase make your next ness buy. Well explain the blending and tempering of rubber-dou- ble cure -s- pecial Firestone g the processes. wi Non-prof- it 1 The Golden Rule Store Always Sells for Less And in This Quick Disposal Event We Are Underselling Our selves. This Means PRICE SLASHING ALL ALONG THE LINE. What Does This Mean To YOU? SHOK AT 1RRESISTIBLEPRIGE Supply Your Chil- Ladies' and Growing Girls White Canvas Pumps, and Oxfordsand Shoes While they Last Shoes NOW Sizes 1 These Shoes are Going Fast. Get ai1 OV CQ 98C Startling Values Big Lot of Growing Girls HERE IS YOUR Pumps and Oxfords SHOE BARGAIN to Sizes 2i to g $SVQ Sizes Hi to 2 Percale Gingham OUT THEY GO 36 inch Fast Color Arrow Brand 18c 18c per yard per yard No Grease toll....... 5T....... 7........ Sizes 8i Sizes 111 to Sizes 21 to Black and Brown $1.89 2.19 Sizes9tol3J Sizes 1 $2.19 2.69 to 2 MEN'S Work and Dress Work Shirts SOX Dress Shirts 2 pair No Danger from Fire slippers. Clothing, collars, ties, silk and satin goods, felt hats. ' Paper, books, ledgers, drawings, wall paper, photographs and photo-mo- .7 Furniture; covering.curtai.ns, statu- Cleans ary, windows. gum-dipping-a- nd own car. A can on os tMmlls no obligation. -- dMd. tba distance thaaa Corda Gt tha ar. IWoMrticM. Than yonmbawnYbKad what it MQm per DoUar maana ItsJX OldfttM per Dollar H, . . W. ..... r-i- r' CONMNV ltS(Ckl1l!.NSl ynMost 5c per cube at the Press Office CORD KM "J wT Minersville Notes Dalley. Harold Smith of Summit and Misa Leona Cx)rbridge of .i Minersville ' motored to Summit ior a visit the fore part of the An interesting event of the week. week was the Mothers' tluD The Misses Bertha 'Bohn and lancine Dartv. After an evening from Beaver of games, dancing and music, ice Louise Cline came with to Mrs, Elmer visit x cream and cake were served, ar Monday few days. ' into the wee hours of the night Marshall for a e The girls will furnish the pleasure seekers stayed every the'.M. I. A. program Sunday one reported a good time. includ August 20th. and invite all to be A riartv of young folks Leland present This swarm is making ing Mlsa Aftod Madison, - COB3S GUM-MPPE- D Sold by B. NEILSEN & SON . ; ... , Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce of Adamsville were in Minersville on business matters on Mondayl. b VtSCOL Any Tim FABRIC Most Miles 11 the very best of progress and has many more good times planned for the rest of the summer work. Several citizens have been re ported ill the past week with La-Grippe. i. A. L. Dotson is home from a business trip to Salt Lake City. .1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marshal are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy, born last weeki Miss Pauline Mathews is visit ing friends and relatives in Eea- ver. ; iy held relief their The Society meeting at the home of MrsV Edwin Eyre this week, A program and testimonies took up the ' aftennoon. ; J aaya. Drop In DRY CLEANER rT-T- HE 89c . it. Artgum will not injure or discolor any article rubbed with, out stains Artgum removes only surface dirt; it will not take surface. that go below the I Blue and Gray 25c $1.49 unts. $1.89 2.29 2.69 MEN'S Leather goods, gloves, belts, hand baRS, tan shoes, white and suede Artgum . Girls School; Shoes ; Shoes Slippers Sizes 81 $2.39 Boys School Misses Patent or Gun Metal Strap toll fQ Fire-ato- ne rywh The nnwoal mllMg Wng male coats of yoot stir your ambition to rtdoce tbt operating Black and Patent y Pumps and Oxfords true every IT la aOaround about Firestone air-ba- Yours While We Have Them. AD IE S L Boys Scout Shoes Sizes 9 to 13i REDUCT Hurry For This Special dren with School No Grit (SetYour Share of Extrallileage Suits Astoun&g.Values ... -- 1 Men'. 53$22.50 Telephone ,a P i.-- : ; sons. uraa : : - g; Mr. J. W. Pearson has been ill .A wuu two weeks past. It is hoped for Mid Kich craasnaw, rs that blood poison, affecting his the Bradsnaw-wateManderfield News . i havrernmpn right hand, is now under control. Mrs. H. W. McCarty left on Mr. and Mrs. Martoti Green are ford. Mrs. Roy Waters are Wednesday for Salt Lake, where returning to North Creek after a . hnme at the Fenimore she will visit Mr. NcCarty's par- en days' stay here while Duttin vacated by Mr. ents. up their second crop of hay. jnc lately P. Mrs. Jos. Paterson is at home Karl Woolsey. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green and after spending about four Mr. and Mrs. Victor P Woodnouse, 01. Big again, . Crosby were Palif.. is visiting ner sister months caring for the culinary all day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W V. TYiehl Mrs. Wood- - needs of those employed on Wild- Martin u. on Monday. The Green, was aisu a visitor at the cat hill. men were helping with hay. of her sisters at Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taunt, of A surprise party was given for and Baker City. Oregon. Cedar City, were the guests of Mrs. Haker Edwards Saturday Miss Mrs. Edith Woolsey last Friday Francis Goeltz, evening. Fourteen guests enjoy letta Goeltz and Miss Lucile and Saturday. ed the delicious ice cream and Mr. Wm. Hurst and Prof. J. cake e returned overland to bait which were served. A jolly Frank Day were in Milford Wed- time was 'on last Saturday. enjoyed. Inty Commissioner. C. A. nesday on school business. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards been con-MGeorge Mitchell of the Con. and jton, who has Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer at Fort Cameron, is Wagon Company, was doing busi and famlv spent two days in the Wing nicely and expects to ness in Minora on Wednesday. mountains last week. m Mr. Kooert rixton br., came to Milford soon. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Baldwin en Lake and from down Salt has spent .Joseph Swindlehurst tertained his at dinner home of Sundav for time at the from her daughter and a short Mr. and Mrs. Ix)u Bohn and little Mr. and Mrs. H. K son Robert L. Pixton. He returnLinda. ed on by Sunday accompanied that they will arrive m Mrs. Stanley Green, Mrs. Vic about the last of the his wife and daughters, who have visited Mr. and Mrs. Pixton. tor Crosby and Mrs. Martin All boys between the ages of Green visited Monday afternoon Ed Patterson has return- a two weeks' .with her 12 and 18 years, meet M. I. A with Mrs. John Twitchell and da daughter at Gunnison. officers at West Ward Relief So family. 21 ,ver County formers resl- - ciety building, Monday, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer now living in Salt Lake and at 8:30 p. m,. were visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. S. Sorenson and his son and Mrs. Vs from here, tothe'nura Percy Puffer last Sunover 100, held a reunion at James Sorenson and family were day, at their North Creek ranch. guests of Mrs. Fred Levi Mon y Park on Wednesday. and Tuesday. Men Descended From Cats. F. T. Gunn who was ill for day M. Tyler, professor emeritus Jolm officers y weeks and confined to the The Stake Primary of biology of Amherst college, has las ial in Salt Lake receiving visited Mrs. Elsie Smith been looking into our beginnings and entfor masstoid trouble,! Wednesday, in lieu of holding he thinks that In appearance and structure the cats were much batter vered. regular session, to celebrate her Justified thun the apes in aspiring to which occurred on Sun blpedic and that on find Mrs. Joseph R. Mur- - birthday, won the fuform have should they as guests on Tuesday, day. ultimate the certain ture and made Miss Louise Cline and Miss holding of all 11 Murdock Jr. his little meetings of art and in Mi learning on the back fence. St. Louis ib, and Len Bowen, from Rertha Bohn have been nersville this week. Mrs. AmDrose $ 1 4.95 0' CTAiii? r nin iiULIV d 1 UM ipjM pM liULliiiW s; .. Raindrops CauM Rainbow. rainbow there munt b To produce un and durk rain,bright falling clouds the latter alwaya opponlte the un. The nun's rays are then dlrlded Into colors by the raindrops, which act In exactly the same manner as trlanfular piece of gia prism, or t v Diligence Quaintly Advised. be a Let erery man that bath calling diligent In pursuance of Ita employe went. o as not lightly or without rta.: sonable occasion to neglect It In any of those times which axe nsoally, and. by the cnatoro of the prudent persona and good husbands, employed ln Jeremy Taylor, Bee-hiv- Beaver City. Utah i , Twere Books ef Childhood. well with roont If txwks thiit, could engage their childhood plessed Utcta at rlpr age. Covper. t |