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Show Mrs. Orlando Adams of Para. wan is spending this month with her parents Mr. IaV f - and vuw M Murdock. Mrs. R L vt'WItWUVU few f rienria Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Lucile Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner on. tertained at dinner on Sunday, for Carlisle Tanner, his cousin, Adrain J. Gray and Dalton" Clark Dresslang IS AN ART sa There are many features entering into the of a gown,, and only experience can give facility in obtaining pleasing results. the creation Mrs. Elizabeth Fotheringham i WOMEN'S SUITS AND GOWNS Salt Lake Greatest Annual re-ent- er Dalton C, Prince and Adrain J. Gray, spent the past week in nf smusement and aducation await thii magnificent display. See U. S. Army tor the first time 1b flcOT In pony poloplayed .w Ln :ui, Hone racing daily ; carnival ieaiures gaiorq. n.wite displays in education, mining, bortir manufacturea. . ltnri, livestock nd ical nong are at . ington. , and Personal Mention Greenville students present making the to i trip Eeaver daily to at- I High School are the Misses a and Vernette Davis Lucile 'on, David Rees and Alfred Don't Pass the Buck Beaver, returning to Provo Tues- day, where Mr. Prince resumes his studies at the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allred and little daughter Romola, have been the guests of Dr. Mrs. E. B. ShowT" LETTS GOl past summer, returned Mondav to Pi ovo, to the B. Y.U. For Utah's Make Arrangements Now I This is the Time for Team Work when Every Resident of Beaver Valley should put His shoulder to the wheel and help the Union Pacific build a railroad through this city. Reed Farnsworth, who has acted as assistant to Co. Clerk Waldo F. Murdock during the Z mm Miss Winnif red Smith left on Wednesday for the Utah Agri cultural College at Logan, going somewhat earlier than usual in order to be present at College functions being giyen for promi nent educators now iu the btate. l n nee. - Lji.H Play-Ba- Help develop the potential resources of this section in partnership with the traffic officials of the Union Pacific, show them the immediate prospect of a big tonnage of farm and mining products, and we will havela rail- Fairbanks for the past ten days. Wm. Cline saw his sister, Mrs. G, L. Sanbourne at Milford Mon day, en route to Los Angeles with her family after an Eastern trip. Wm. Dobson, formerly a merchant at Milford arfT County Attorney, C. T. Woodburv visit ed the city on Monday. Dan Lybbert, proprietor of the Farmers & Stockgrowers Store. who went north with his family about three weeks aeo. is aerain at his post. Mrs. Lybbert and the young people are now settled for the winter in Salt Lake. Mrs. Anna Heslinirton is at the Edw. Fernley home during the absence of Mrs. Fernley. The Misses Lapriel Atkin, Nellie and Violet Morris and Alice Williams, of Greenville, are occupying a portion of the Fred Woodhouse home, and atteuding the Beaver City High School. v Miss Lucile Huntington left for the north via Milford on Monday. She will enter the University, and will spend the school year in Salt Lake with her aunt Mrs. J. Ryan. road - Team Work Will Do It GOLDEN RULE STORE Complete Family Outfitters Beaver City, Utah Telephone 53 I Help U Help Beaver City by Trading At Home fMtMMM John C. Davis, attorney of Ogden and chairman of the Re- a In Ready and willing to welcome and aid every newcomer to Beaver Valley who seeks an opportunity to earn an hones't living, to enjoy life in one of the most richly endowed regions in the west, and in turn to lend his best efforts to help develop the resources and increase the prosperity of his neighbors, Soft Drinks Confectionary Ice Cream Strangers are welcome to rest in our parlors publican Congressional Commit tee for the First District, was in town last Saturday in the interests of Don U. Colton, Utah Representative in Congress, who is opening his campaign for reelection. Joe Bagshaw delivered a new fishing boat at the little reservoir, in Beaver Canyon last Saturday, for the Beaver Boat Club. The boat was constructed by Mr. Bagshaw, being the ninth and probably the last for the present season. Karl S. Carlton came up from Milford last Thursday to attend the meeting of County Commis sioners. He returned home on Friday. Director J. Howard Maughan, of the Branch Agricultural Col lege of Cedar City was in Beaver Saturday in the interest of col lege business. He was accompan ied by his wife and their baby daughter, having recently gone to Salt Lake to bring them to the new field. Mrs. Edw. Fernley, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fernley and Mrs. Mary Crosby went last Thursday to the Capital City, where they will visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.Clyde and children of NiphL had a splendid visit in the city with friends, leaving for home last Friday, ac companied by Mr. 1ottie Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolton and Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Leasing spent last Friday in attendance upon the Fair at Cedar. Marshall Levi has been ' in the vicinity of Milford the past ten daysl He will make frequent trips borne, while caring for cattle on the range during the winter .' The condition of Ernest Myer who has been ill for many weeks fast is now thought to be steadily improving. . ' . SHOULD BE USED CVEKY. DAX IN THE YEAR Roman Meal is a Health Food If you suffer from Indigestion Or you believe in plain food, buy a package from your grocer. For sale by Tolton Inv. Co. Farmers & Stockgrowers Supplying Household needs is my specialty. I also carry many things that please children. ' ' - t t We Welcome Home and Tourist Patronage ' ' ' Mrs. Dorothy Baker Preston Grover, Ivan Wilford Murdock, third son of Charles Murdock, left, Saturday Guy Kidder. Robert Hone for Provo, where he will take and Clifford Freeze, were lunch eon guests at the J. K ' Tolton special work at the B. Y. ,U. Mrs. Stanley Tattersall enter- h me Sunday and spent the with them, enn u e ' lo tained sixteen close friends of the University from California, Miss Winnifred Smith and Mrs. where XL they spent the summer. Wallace John Tuesday, prior to their leaving fur Logan and Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Patteison family, who. have been In Mesa, Arizona., after spending and a i mi s in summer the a portion of Aaainsvine lor tne surrmer, are Beaver. Iate supper was a again at their home in Beaver. ' Bowen D. Patterson is in charming feature of the evening. Miss KatMesn Bohn retimed Grand Junction, where he says to Milford on Monday after a the fruit season has been above short visit with the Misses Gar-nit- average. He has' 'spent the sum' mer in Colorada. . , . and Gertrude Leasing. Pat and John Barrett left for Miss Helen Lynch departed for the North Tuesday after a short Salt Lake on Wednesday,"' to eri visit with relatives in Beaver ter her Sophomord year at th" ' and Milford. They were accom- University. panied by Miss lluldah Price, . A party of nine enjoyed chick who has been a recent guest at en supper in Morgan's grove last the Leasing home. Wednesday evening. . af-tirno- on a ' . 5 ; |