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Show a.avaaatattaaasVaislaa1 Local and Personal Mention : Sure We Can Do It few days ago a bolt broke and let a con-ro- d loose in the engine of a big car. In an atom of time it had wrecked the, engine housing, broken a dolcylinder piston, had practically done a hundred lars damage and frightened the life out of the occupants of the car. The owner of the car did not expect to get the repairs made this side of Salt Lake and was surprised indeed when told the BEAVER GARAGE could make it as good as new, and we did -- and at less cost than Salt Lake could or would have done it. No job is too big or e for us! We have the equipment, the meA KeithTernley, ac- - it.. George Hinton, of Hurricane, can.e up. from Millora aunuay was renewing acquaintances in and had dinner with the young Beaver last week end. Fc nley's grandparents 'Mr. anl Miss Grace Yardley and Mrs. of Mrs. Ew.l. Fernley. Stanley Oakden were guests Miss Eva Roper of Oak City Mrs. Wm. Cline at dinner on with H. A. spent several days Sunday. and family, returning sun- Miss Delia Gillies arnved last White Friday from Salt Lake to visit day. d Mrs. E. 0. Puffer went to her parents, and Mrs. R. J. GirSaturday, to spend a week lies. L. B. Bolm family and Mr. and Mrs. William Cline en with the Puffer are tertained a party of friends, at Mr. and MrsStanley aD- their home following the dance, at the home place during tier sence. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore, Thomas Burke and sons James Mrs. Moore's father, Mr. Jesse and Hampton and Burke and Miss Aleen Skinner, spent Saturday and Sunday Skinner, of Milford. attended the "Harat Puffer's Lake. Five" dance Saturday night. Mr. Charles Harris of Miners-vill- e mony with Chester was a busy visitor in Beaver Ben Davis, who north with a shipon Monday. He reports his new Phillips went on August 9th., cattle of ment potato crop about ready for marlast Saturday. Mr. Philket, and other produce flourish- returned lips arrived Sunday. ing. Mrs. 1. J- - Noyes accompanied Since arriving from Leeds' last week Mrs. Will Carlow has paid a her son, Orrin Phillips and the short visit to relatives in Sevier, younger members of his family, on a and Mr. Carlow has also been in and Miss Marion Lindsey mountains Saturday. Salt Lake. They will visit Mr. trip to the Saturhome returned The party Lottie Mrs. Carlow's mother, Carlow, before returning to the day evening. Rev. R. D. Zook returned to South. Millford Saturday afternoon, after Warren Neilsen returned Suna short visit with his family at day from a. trip to Yellowstone Park. He reports an enjoyable Murdock. He was also in Beaver to Parowan for trip and a large number of tour- Monday, enroute the citizens meeting. ists going through the park. Miss la Ross, of Joseph, is the N. B. Neilsen and Jack Fife of house guest of her sister, Mrs. Cedar unloaded a car of Fords at P. Low. Milford Monday. Four car.s were George brought to Beaver, three going Mr. and Mrs. James Beyter and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crandall of to the Cedar agency. H. K. Boyter Mrs. Susie S.. Thompson has Milford visited the on Sunday. gone to Junction, Colo., where family Mr. Mrs. David Edwards and she is visiting her son George C. received word last week of the Thompson. of a little daughter, born arrival Miss Mildred Farnsworth is to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hoi lings-heavisiting relatives here, from Ceat Miami, Arizona, on dar with her aunt, Mrs. Dewey August 8th. Mrs. Hollingshead j Thorley. was formerly Miss Stella Ed Mrs. Eff ie Barrett returned to wards. Salt I Ake Sunday after two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Carl J Dean and visit with her Mother Mrs. E. Miss Hortense Dean spent a few Emerson. in St. George and LaVerkin Miss Kate Patterson entertain day3 of the week, return-t- o ed at an ice cream party last Sun early part Beaver Tuesday. day evening. Miss Ethel Bradfield went to Mrs. Lottie Pearce, Othello Milford Saturday evening and rePearce, Miss Virginia, Zelma and turned the following Monday. Garth motored to Cedar City SatMr. and Mrs. Isadore lessing, urday for a few day. sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolton, and Mrs. James Valantine of North Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock Creek, was shopping in Beaver a chicken supper and and spending the day with her enjoyed melon bust" in Beaver "water son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. canyon last Friday evening. Charls Uel Keel Tuesday. at 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs V left .1 Ihursday evening I Dean be etmSof parents on Wednesdayforthesouth.where'1 wun teacn tuiu classes meuiugy they will visit Mrs. Dean's sisters Ward Last Sunday Mrs. Thomas Ju id and Mrs. Frank ersofthe at hall. Later bchool, Assembly Gates at St. George and other ;they will go to the Robert B relatives in White farm near Murdock Acade Marion Dority came from my for a big corn roast. Nevada, recently, and has Mrs. David Atkin of Greenville been spending sometime with his was shopping in Beaver Tuesday mother Mrs; Electa Dority. Miss Jessie Frazer whohad been Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer, who spent several days at Gillies spending the summer here with her aunt Mrs. Jean Hales, return- Camp above Puffer's lake, reea baturday to her home in Salt turned on Monday. TI-1- .1 Porlcnil Mil-for- too-littl- chanics, and the ability to do anything and everything in and automotive way. .Try us an be K. agents for Overland and Willys Knight Cars Gasoline, Oils, Auto Accessories, Etc. Good Values ........ .... Phone 2 JOHN BOWMAN, Prop. SPECIAL SALE TEA AND COFFEE Japan Primrose Tea i pound packages, regular price 30c going now at 2 for 45c Folgers Crusader and Shasta Coffee 1 pound cans regular price 45c, now 85c Fresh Meats, Groceries and Vegetables GILLIES BROS. MARKET Phone Beaver City Utah 7 .. .. " j possible Our New Lines Are full and complete, whether in Dry Goods Dress Goods, Gents, Ladies or Children's Furn, ishinga you will here find the. most up-tcnla- goods te and the best possible values. In Groceries We are also prepared to fill your every Wholesome and at Right Prices want-Fre- sh, We Now Make Daily Deliveries Free to You in AND TP3 STQRE5 1 Beaver Garage J" It is our aim, always to give the best values to our customers - Det-mer- s, Sole ' av ALWAYS Walter Carlton was m Beaver Al Cline of Salt Lake spent the week end here with the family of Saturday. Warren and his broter, Wm. Cline. . a The Store With a Conscience Phone 14 BEAVER CITY UTAH Fly Fishing Time Is Here This is the time when fish bite best on flies. We have 'em all kinds the best kinds, as Well as a dandy line of fishing tackle of every description, landing nets, etc. - 1 Buy Your Drug From Your Drug Store BEAVER DRUG CO. The Rexall Store d, DIEHL'S SERVICE STATION ' Battery Testing, Charging and Repairing. Your Battery will be Tested and Filled with Distilled Water Free of Charge. Eatt SuU of Building next to Neil ten' t Carafe, Beaver City, Utah Vz OPPORTUNITY FOR EMPLOYMENT .Oregon Short Line Railroad The Oregon Short Line Railroad Company announces its : intention to give preference to young men residing on its lines in employing men, as far as possible, to fill places in all classes of the railroad service and advances the following reasons therefor. FIRST It will eliminate the "Floater" ivaong oar employee nd iubititute local eitizeni and taxpayers. SECOND It will create a mutual Interest and a common nndcr- rtandinir between the railroads and the people they serve whereby each will be able to understand and appreciate the problems and difficulties of the other, and work to a common end, viz; the welfare of the country generally as the interests of the railroad and the communities they serve art Identical. To this end tKey extend a special invitation to young men who live In the courier and towns along their lines to enter the railroad service. At the present time their greatest need is for rough carpenters and experienced ahop men and mechanics, and while they prefer men who have had some mechanical experience that would enable them to finish their training at an early date, they are willing to employ, to a certain extent, young men who are ambitious and willing to learn, and teach them the various trades or professions which enter Into railroad work. art also a number of advantages which railroad employes njoy which do not obtain In other lines of work, and employment officers will be glad to explain these matters by personal interview with prospective employes. Following is a list of positions and rates of pay now in effect for shop employes: There, CkaaUcatisai attaint Ui rL JUrMatit aad . Boa. Inspector . Hr. .71 Parrall Claulncatiea Blark.mlla Havy .71 BlackamhUi .71 namea Pa S Xaaaiatoe-Jo- er- TMa ApprenUase to Uaehiabt fir. Ira S 4th .SI month. aotiOia. tut I month . It (month Rilpw Apprentice to .M4 l 7ta tatonth. Machinist Hotl ma .17 .19 14 .44 M 4l Btit Ilk , month t mmttik MrMnWt Hlper .. Tml Room Atuadtat Drill Prm M.a Rl Cea Flllaw Cell Packer Blt Catttr Hoilmare UT. HoU.rai.- k- rl Imp tnr IM.rmakr Joer- rrnwa ,. -- Plnr Flee WhW lrr Chit . ah.a HlprLacifia Boiler , .47 .47 .70 .70 .70 Armatnre Winder.. .47 .41 .11 .17 .47 .47 47 .47 .47 .47 At .71 ToaV . Craaennea (tfaeer Toai Electrician Htlper.. Loeoak. Palat tle Painter .00 .47 .70 .70 Coaak P4nra Frttfat teioeao-- Crptir tie .(I .70 Ooack - CerpenW Carpenter f Frekjat .01 .41 Pett amaksrt ITpholeta MUlmea Triple Valve , Re- pairer Ctrntva Tend . Flanr Fire H.lprr. TMIcrmakar lUlper Ilollrr Rabbittmen Metal Worker -t Metal Work.r Sh- -rt Sh- Electrician .US . . I month I .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .10 rUaditabtown Craiieanea (Orer 4 a Blarkamtth lit month ln I month Ira moqlh .17 .47 L. .? M monUu month .tt Blk.mita""HTpir"Z Coppmmitk Tliumith Pipentteie Jerkstmea d Canaea manih .70 Operator.. ( Workere F.lertrtclaae Ind .71 .71 Ponlne Maehtn Optnlsr Hammer ShewUawtal lit .71 Jour. Furnace Operator PotUraaaaers Plackaeattii . Rata ft. Ur. ,,. Car lnpctore Frcieht Car Inapt tor Fumiw . .TO .41 - - Car lUpalrare Friht Car En-tn-- Loco. Crane En rtnem .tt 44 4 .It .47 .47 .47 .17 .70 .70 .70 .47 PUlrt. Buppl-m- ea .11 .St t i no Young Men's left on Satur- - and sons of tho niicnmnn M. I. A. .IS Wiper Pr.Dar Stationary Hremea .14.1 to tt.ll W Helper. t4 49 Oakilde Pamnar tt1.1IIIJO Pamper , , s em ap - 1 The School Bell Rings! Children will have. need of suitable school clothing. have anticipated your needs and have decided to offer We yoo some real bargains. Children's Gingham School Dresses 50 per cent off FALL GINGHAMS : Serviceable Colors, 25c per yd. and up' A complete line of Fall Yams now .in," come look them I Bi? Yank Work Shirts Khaki and Grey, over at $1.00 MANY OTHER BARGAINS THE STORE CO-O- P Chas. E. Murdock, Jr. Mgr. Beaver Citv a r Utah! Phnn. HVtlV V 7 HMitHMiMNIMUH.HMHHH)HNlNHK:: Our Aim fathers - T For Sale Is to proyide the very best the market affords. Our Ice Cream is made from the very best of pure Jersey rich in (ream, fats, nourishing, healthful and palatable. Our Candies, Chocolates, Confections and Soda3are all above standard and served from a scrupolusl cl':,n and unitary fountain in a delightfully cool, restful room. A VUit Will Please You . i Lessins Confectionery Or will trade Four Good Milk Cows for Sheep, either one or all. Call at 1 .' Wjea . .It Jitmmtmaita PlaUr M Any additional information desired may be obtained by writing to, or personally calling an the undersigned, -. L. E. HALBERT. . , " Approved: Supervisor of Employment, V. PLATT, Room No. 209, Union Depot, General Mansgtr. ait uike City, Utao. j 1 M Cabooe Hc-l- .41 .70 .7S i ; . Bupplrav motive , ,m i T ejpeje WHL1M iur wiicvme to T Coaek Cleaner Moulder Bra M!ter Cupola Trader Mouldar Hilpr Coal Paaw r 1 .4t .31 AahpK Mea Coal Chute Men .11 Fiurlne Wetchmea . Fir Knocker - .11 Frr Lishter .11 Flee Borer .IS Front End Paiaten .11 Hostler Helper .11 Inside Labrlrater fUnd Urrer e, i T 1 wun ner ered Friday morning at 8 o'clock Wlss ur" on the tabernacle Va.iegrounds, Ieav ?!fy o iorrutfer's Lake for of Miss Rowena Gale ,9uaKUt3l!ingsnortiy an outing, to return Saturday Mr. and Mrs. II. II Asnworth; evening. ..:n entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank i oi'.'oo v.iuu .Will Tav Tiiuuii; (Jo Stewart (nee Bernice Levi) of St. demonstration work Friday after Louis, and Mrs. Clara llowd at nwii av .nj u vidv. in me DasC' dinner on Sunday. ment of the Library. ujr .70 .41 ., 44 Carmrn Helper . Car Oiler Material Carrier, Miss Alice Gale .tt iUpairere Pamencar l.ifht Rcpatrmaa Wnckini DcrrlrS Pl-och- Mrs. Harrv Diehl is rpnnrtrrl ill this week .01 Air Brake In par tori .11 Atr Brake lUpalren .41 Ina-Ii- ,..,, Truck Coaak TreckaMa .70 .70 .70 Sal Pr. Hr. Payrall ClaMiacatlea I WmtMHt6tMMMMHMMtMMMmiMMMM FAIR. DEAL GARAGE or Phone 107 Beaver City, Utah Tourist Cafe and Bakery WI1ERC THEY HAVE GOOD EATS And Never Sleep ! , Phone 80 East Side of Camp Crour |