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Show PRESS BEAVEER CITY WEEKLY VISITOR BE- TURNS TO CAiiUyivAia ' "7 , who has spent MrsClsabeX Den the guest here, month about three for her left of Mrs. Agnes Burke, . home BLANKETS MACKANAWS - OVERCOATS LEATHER VESTS Johnson, entertained (Edna Valentine) were last Monday at a dancing party given in school building the at evening North Creek. About thirty friends nt thA vounr roude were on hand to extend good wishes to them. The mu n sic was furnished by volunteer musi-riof the group, supplemented by Victro4a records, Other features of were equally happy, ihA PVAnlnz making It one of the memorial evenis carefour money. That, again, indicates that success in life awaits'you. . . WEDDING DANCE it indicates Uiatycu be lieve in taking M having diiiHJgher stay in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. have, .. J .ki . aok Aooount If you . Howard. of the honeymoon season. Money in pocket is gone BEFORE you know it. When in this bank it is here 3. j.the You. will Need Warm aTRWewwe, mru.j, Jm Mnied as far as MiUord by her .... rwimr8 and little Bob- 9in. Mrs. Denny haflenjoyed the ble. her friends, genuine hospltHfy of hnextenively entertained ' Ha.varYo.u-- WTNTER IS KPRT? RUBBERS OVERSHOES We Have a Fine Assortment to Show Yea Bujr While J. F. Oar Stock la Complete TOLTON INVESTRIENr 0! " THE FAMILY STORE" LA COSCIEXDA CLUB HUNTING LICE$SE8 FURNISHED Ella Davis was hostess to La Cisclenda club on Wednesday even AND YOU KNOW IT. ;ng. October 25, eight members being present to enjoy the occasion NOTICE Plenty of Stove Pipe at 80c .per v ith sewing, music and prettily pre pared supper. The club was enter Joint, at Fernley'a. Mr. Owen Grover Is tained this week on Wednesday by on meet arrived Sat art when the Al M bert rs. Miss Hortense Dean, ad norelty ihop ta rin g Stoney incidents were in line with the urday from a short trip to Salt Lake, next door to the ing usual pleasing program. where she saw Mrs. Rosa Stoney, who vember 4., Mra Orwtta, 77 visited her sister, Mra. Jamee Patter- -' a fine line of fancv l, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith came in son at the L. D. S. hospital Mra. Pat- - and wedding present. Croek" from their ranch at "Devil's ,. :;r. terson is now Improving and ia ex; near Greenville to spend a short home shortly. C. K. Jameson, coutj aW pected time Wednesday, with their mother, in Beaver on business Mosfoj. MrB. Ed. Patterson. Fernley has a complete line of ov Mr. and Mrs. Charles last ershoes and rubbers. Mrs. W. F. Knox returned little son of Milford, spent foj Lake"" she where Salt from Sunday The Bank of Personal Service Charles Wilden, yonng son ot Mr. end in Beaver wltk Va i has spent several weeks visiting and Mrs. Clarence Wilden, last week Bnrke, en. route to Pinroo BEAVER CITY Phone 32 UTAH attending; the State Federation of and his name to Beaver's marks an extended visit with Hn 1 added club meetings. men, bringiti?,home a prize from the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stosea Word has been received by Mrs deer trail. The Hallowe'en party rjr Clarence Wilden, that her young son, Men's part wool socks are 26c a East ward Primary offlcen kI Vernon, who accompanied his sister. chers for the childrea tut L Mrs. Sewall Bell to Las Vegas recent pair at Femley's. evening, In the library isd'i ly. is considerably improved. T. Mr. L. Mrs. E. Mr. waa a big success. and and Heiss and suffered a C seaerer Murdock Chase Woodbury, fractured County Attorney rib and transported Thwjm was In Beaver Monday and Tuesday. and Mrs. Brownhlll, other guests be- vere bruises from which he is not County Clerk and Mrs. Waldo Mur al truck loads of hogs to Mllford and o lanterns, witches, ghottt, dock (Henrietta Gunn) are receiv- Ben Davis has been there shipping stories, games, dances. At ing Mr. and Hn. George Mitchell. very rapidly recovering. Mr, and. Mrs, H, K. Boyter entercattle from cpojkiesv popcorn and ipat ing congratulations on the arrival them, and a bunch-o- f Mr. Joe Ash fell while gathering tained at dinner Saturday evening, We carry a good stock of heatrrs of a baby daughter, born on Thurs here also. Chet Phillips and Janes erved. The large Wabsr k t October 21, by way of farewell to apples on Saturday, two weeks ago, and ranges Fernley and Son. dance enjoyed the tvss!l g Howd are with Mr. Davis. day, October 26th. Miss Co-o-p It's a Comfortable Feeling at Any Time. -- . ,- STATE BAMtof BEAVER COUNTY ; i. txr a DONT WORRY rap tt'ti iTO rvrr: BUY AT'- HOME Why Send Awmi - Accordinglo a statement just issued by Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, a general reduction of $50.00 a car has been made in the prices of Ford Model T. Cars and the Ford Ton Truck, effective ... October 17th. "The revision in prices," said Mr. Ford," is the result of the increased volume of business which our company has enjoyed during the present year " and also to. the fact that we now own and operate many of our own sources Y of ' raw materials, which enables us to continue increasing the quality of our product and at the same time keep the price so low that Ford cars are in reach of everybody.' "Our Production for 1922 is already in excess of a million, which has been an important factor in bringing down costs. Our present daily output is aver-- : . aging better than 5,000 cars and trucks, which means a complete Ford Car or IVuck every 5 2 seconds of each eigh-howorking day. It is in anticipation of this continued demand that price adjustments are again made in to keep in effect the policy of selling Ford products at thebeing lowest price with quality. "Quality, as usual," said Mr. Ford, "will continue to be a prime consideration imthe building of Ford cars. As our business has increased we have increased our equipment and mnaufacturing facilities, so that this price reduction merely reflects the progressive methods which come as a re- suit of increased volume. , , -, which is the sixthsinoe March 1920, brings the -- price of "reduction, the Ford Touring Car from $575, the price in effect early in 1920, to the low level of $298, which is 50per cent less. Corresponding redut t ions have been made on all nearly types." , . t :- 1-- Our prices are the lowest in Beaver County, e: why send out of town for your goods. Cc pare our prices: ur or-d- er con-siste- con-,ctant- Sedan, " cj- - t j oeuan, Truck, Pneumatic Tires, Stan. Truck, Pneumatic Tires and Starter Fordson Tractor ' 2-d- Ladies' Rubbers, per pair Z 95 1 Mi ly $396.60 495 45 36645 4555 " $U5 nt PRICES ON FORD CARS AT BE A V ER OR MILFORD : Touring Standard, with Clin Tires Touring with Starter, Dem, Rims ; Runabout, Standard Clin Tires Runabout with Starter and Dem Rims Chassis, Standard with Clin Tires Chassis with Starter and Dem. Rims .... Men's Rubbers, per pair 327 00 424.25 637.90 Ladies' Shoes and Slippers Men's White U. S. 3.50 3.75 $4 Rubber Boots ... JOB ....$5.50 Specials for Saturday. November ana Monday, November 6 HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, PERCALES, FLAN ETTES, SILKS, SATINS, SATEENS, POPLINS, SHEETINGS, TUI&-A- LL 1 LENGTHS AND SOLD AT PRICES FAR BELOW COST. . UO.i)U 4-a- ZI.'I ZZZZ'Z 44? 5 7n 51o!oo N. B. Meilsem & .Son Beaver, Utah I Don't fail to attend this Remnant Sale . t Iwo days only. Come early-ah- d get your jrc len ill tie ' |