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Show Minersville Notes 1.1- 111 - " II I 1 Render All to : Teachers entertaineu uiewu 'on Friday last weekAbout fifty ! and the folguests were present lowing program was given. Song, -Love at Home"; Prayer Gideon iMurdock; Duet, "Welcome Old Folks." bv Lucy J lall ana nan- nahXorbridge; Speech of wel A Home Bank Prepared to Oficrs ti,p Primrv School IIUyt arid and with them the demand for suitable for children.' Especially fpSchool assembled the most complete stock have : : While in Chicago recently we purchased line of Marshall; Selection by String OrRol- chestra; Reading. Mrs. Mary lins: Violin Solo, "John Lightner; famiSong, by Moroni Myers and ly ; Accordian Solo, by Abram Wood; Samoan Song, Retta and : - he Lord is My bneDherd. Singing, "Jesus I My Cross Have The lands surrounding Puffer Lake Taken." Benediction. Frank are the property of theTelluride Power Griffiths. The floral offerings Company. The General Public is wel come to use these grounds for camping were a beautiful embankment of ana outing purposes, and is requested garden and cut flowers. Intern to keep camps in neat and sanitary con ment was made in the Minersville dition, to burn or bury all garbage and Cemetery. rubbish, to cut no live timber, and to Mr. .lohn Champion and daugh gard continually against fire hazard. ter visit Laprielle have cjcone to EXTINGUISH CAMP FIRES The representatives of the United State friends and relatives in Salt Lake Fort Serrice are authorized to exercise City. the Sbme supervision over camping up Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths on tnese grounds as upon Forest Re accompanied by Lola Roberts are serves. ine tun of the Public with us asain having returned toward keeping Puffer Lake an ideal from Salt Lake last week. outing resort is desired. Miss Hattie Whornham is helpTELLURIDE POWER COMPANY have our Fall and Winter Goods and are prepared to fill your needs along this line : : : Caps for Men and Boys Fall and Winter Clothing of all Kinds SCHOOL SHOES Nothing Better at the Price , sM 33-- 3 FERNLEVS Telephone 39F2 ClffllED Beaver City MCI. LootMThisl Corn Flakes, large 2 for 35c, small 10c 3 for 25c; Rolled (W? roe; Shredded What 15e; Puffed Rice and Wheat 15c- - Wc-45c; Corn Meal 60c; Oats 9 lb bags 75c; Matches 4 boxes 2Se ins 25c; package Currants 20c; good Salmon 1 lb earn 2 for S, Candy 25c 21bs 45c; Karo qt 25c, 2 qt 45c, gal. 90c. . Drop in and See land above described, All ads under this head Inserted 1 cent per word per lnstrelon. cents. Minimum charge, twenty-fiv- e Look up the things you do not need and let us help you And a market National Forest Timber (or Sale at for them. FOK SALE FOR and Rye, See Hobart G. White. SALE-Barl- per cwt $1.60 ey 34-2t- One of the most Interesting ball games lield in Beaver recently was that between Milford and BeaverWednesday, when Beaver, in one of the most exciting games ever pulled off on the local Dinmond, beat Milford by one point. Mrs. Leland Dean accompanied by her.four children will leave the last of the week to join Mr. Dean at Price, where he is now located. V U, We Will Treat You If Its Good To Eat We Have It THOMPSON'S CASH MAE1 Phone ' 54 Beaver City Screen Doors-Wind- o; We are prepared to serve you in the of screen doors and screen windows II: If we haven't the size that you need, make what you want. MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Company k ! Beaver City, Utah Phone! Profession! O. A. MURC ATTORNEY Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supenrisor. Richfield, Utah, up to and including Septemoer 12, 1922, for 67,000 feai B. M., more or less of yellow pine, engelmann spruce, and alpine fir timber upon a designated area within the Tushar Ranger Station Unit, in approximately Sections 10 and 11, T. 29 S., L M., within the Fillmore National Forest No bid for less than $2.00 per M. feet will be considered. Deposit with bid, $100.-0The right to reject any or all bids reersved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber conditions of aale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Richfield, Utah. 1UWS 0. before Clerk of msmw Lorin Hall of Compton, Califor nia, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aire. Lmma T. Mathews and Hall of Minersville was a visitor Master Eddie, who went to the in Beaver Thursday. Weacknowl mountains ten days ago, return ed on Monday. edge a pleasant visit. M. I. A. Meeting The regular M. I. A meeting f F,., and West Ward will be held Sun.lav JK'V? Park niT 1Ia,1 hrinnlnK TirntTram Utt Btstt J Bearer yr SAM cli: """ "5" ' Milford. C. T.WOOD Attorney-ft- l Office phone 7- 1- WU1 practice in ' sD tint the Stats M Q ford ?. For First QassK Plumbing- SuppBd r.mJj al0'.0l". thru ontltutlonaj na ,Lln,Unon ln,"""r the Mucou. y irtem-- . ?n Hundr falu, co-- . i Halls Iamiiy call 1'ilia on Arthur acts Rurf.r. Dollars - eura. 'Bend tor 12 Phone Toledo. Ohio. tor constlpaUon, r.Iilford-- E . Mr. And Mrs. Hodges Return Raymond Hodges and his family who have just returned from a three ww-ktrip to Fredonia, Arizona, ami tl.rouK, the Grand Canyon, Brice's. and Parka, tell of many interesting including an Indian pow-woaUon,id L Beaver Garage fishing, cscially Bt Duck Lake and grand scem.ry.Kor,,;,,, excepting through the park forest thv say, can compare with Beaver ( Junty , iForPassapeloMi'1 Welding at Drugstore,; :ns.lii,c, Oils. Tires, Tubea Auto' Aecessories Beaver City Utah atMocca,in,fine fatroaUt Homa Industry, I Attorney al k'u'i, i... In ad tin f Practices t0 blneble. Doctor. preacrltMd and by contafttlr lalllng remeJln, to cure .ih local tnatment. pronounced U Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, rroatly Influenced by conitltutlonal condition! and therefore requlrea constltu-tiontreitiwnt Halle Catarrh Medt- ...anu.a.iurea by F. J. Cheney ft Vocal Mrs. Will Morris: Pi., Tolton Sisters: Rra'ii Smith; Vocal Solo. Miss Loiti.. Reading, Mrs. Alice Hurst Garvcy. Solo, i t wi.i i. 1 prerared: Talk. J. A. Batcmnn; AT ft i East And West Ward . Bearer. Cu tc.-A- dv- District Court, at Beaver, Utah, on the 9th day of September 1922, by two of tne following witnesses: John M. Murdock, of Beaver. Utah A. L. Fotheringham, of Beaver, Utah, E. Gillies. Jr. of Beaver, Utah, Glen Gillies, of Beaver, Utah. LUCIAN GILLIES. 160 acres. Section 2289. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice of the above intention to make proof will be published in the "Beaver City Press', Beaver, Utah, for a period of 5 consecutive weeks, which I hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land above described. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First publication August 4. 1922. Last publication September 8, 1922. we; The flies are coming, are you prepatd i COLUMN . The Family Store ing our City Librarian get the books ready for the new Library WILSON HOTEL that will open soon. New books Notice Of Intention To Make are arriving now and we soon Bring your wife and children and Proof hope to have the people take adtop with us while in Department of the Interior of the opportunity to sevantage ' U. S. Land Office at , SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake City, Utah, July '22, 1922 cure good reading and entertainRate Si. 00 to $3.00 I, Lucian Gillies, of Beaver. Utah ment. wno, on August 7, 1914, made Home ... Lillian Farron of Summit is n K. L. Wilson, stead entry. No. 012941, for bE sec Manager working at the Smith confectiontion 29, Township 27 South. Ranire West, Salt Lake Meridian, hereby eive ary. notice of my intention to make three- Miss Clarice Rollins of paro. Thr l. more Catarrh In thl section Of th country thsn all other diseases year Proof, to establish my claim to the wan is here to few a spend U was sup-ti5ell,er; an(1 for days. itmm ss Our Groceries Are Always Good Beaver City, Vtah 1 Canton Crepe, etc. wwi aa cuior and price. J. F. T0LT0N INV.fil - VISITORS ARE WELCOME er , f"ugt Truck Line We now serviceable-Serges- stylish, State Bank of Beaver County Fall and Winter Goods . Ladies Suits Really Needful Banking - Dr, - Convenient, Helpful and - v -- Ladies Fall and Winter Frank Griffiths; Solo, Mrs. Ernest Eyre; Song, "God be with you": Benediction, John Eyre. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in dancing old fashion- ;ed dances of their youth. People whoJiad not danced for twenty and thirty years were tripping the light fantastic. Not for a long lime have the old folks enjoyed themselves as then. Peaches, lemonade, ice cream and cake were served about G:00 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. George Dav is and Mr. and Mrs. John Fotherihgliam have returned from a visit to Le- hi and surrounding cities. Miss Leola Fotheringham after having spent the summer at Mammoth. accomDanied them home. The dance given by the String Orchestra, on Friday evening was well attended and every one The Bank of Personal Service had a good time. Mrs. Cecil Banks was the guest UTAH Phone 32 BEAVER CITY, of honor at a party Friday. The afternoon was spent in a social way after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Banks and children left soon after for Eureka to join her husband for the remainder of the summer. Funeral services were held Sun Beautiful Home At A Bargain One of the best built, modern homes day for the infant son of Mr. and in Provo for 60 per cent of its cost. Mrs. A. F. Louis, with Brofv A. Beaver-Milfor- d Beautiful eight room house, hard wood Dotson presiding. Choir sanf?, CHASE MURDOCK, Manager floors downstairs, hot water heat, with We'll Understand"; 'Sometime a $2000 brick barn that can be made Freight of all kinds carefully and promptly handled Bro. Geo. Marshall; Sing For reservations into a home. Located in heart of city, rayer, between Beaver and Milford. three blocks from B. Y. University. ing, C bometime aomewhere . Beaver ity. Utah Phone 74F5 Reason for selling, death in the family Jros. Frank Williams. Cecil Ba of owner. Good terms. Address P. 0. ker and ISro. Leigh of Cedar City Box 385, Provo, Utah. 33t. f. c Adv. were the speakers; Duet by Cas sie MeK night and Gertrude Fish Service of dependable merchandise in our history' come, Mary Harris; Piano boio, Frances Wood; Speech. Bro. Ceo. a s "'; ' Leaver Baseball Gilford Sunday afternoon. The ore was. 12 to fi ?n i wmora, F0R CftshTa SALE-- To "rvr4 el! ' new refrigerstor, a combinaUon cupbo leaving so will mak for cash. Arthur Roger Farrar place. " ' |