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Show Lo cais t Men's wool socks, 25c a pair Fernley's. In Eb Tanner spentjajsliort time Beaver last Thursday. M. I. A. We'll all be out to the dance November 28. at Men's Canvas Gloves, 25c a pair - S YOUR, Thanksgiving is almost here and you will need A NEW ROASTER Fernley's. To the Everyone is goiug. Where? Stake M. I. A. Annual ball, November 2 8". Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liaa baby 7, November ton, Tuesday, CHILDREN GROW -- OLDER- Kirl. , Men's Winter Union Suits are $1.50, $2.00 and $2.75 at Fernley's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mitchnine a am, Monday, November 13, We have them.. We have a new supply of and Cutlery to choose f romT MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS WANTS pound boy. flassy Range can be had for $80 it Fernley's. Miss Nina Gillies has gone to r Lake City to visit relatives. Heating Stoves are $6.50, $17.50, $20.00 and $22.50 at Fernky's. Selden Nowers writes that there are three feet of snow at winter quarters. Messrs Fred Levi and Ralph Fltcn- forth, of Mllford, were in town on Monday, looking after their cattle. forest Mr. Elbert Co, assistant Milford. in ranger, spent Sunday Boy's Scout Shoes are $1.45 pair at Fernley's. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo and daughter, Rachel, are visiting relatives at Springvllle. Children's Rubbers and Overshoes 75c to $1.50 at Fernley's. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stapley were in from Jackson county for the cele KNOWN TO US EARLY A As your children grow older their wants crease. As promotions come from one school grade to another, educational expenses mount until finally comes the time when college may be seriously discussed. The opening of interest bearing accounts is" important for boys and girls. It teaches them the value of thrift and provides nest eggs for their future. in- bration on Saturday. Mrs. Jones from Adamsville, vis ited the family of her son James Jones here the past week. DeLaval Cream separators No. 10, practically new,, only $65.00. Inquire Service of Gus Fernley. UTAH Mrs. Patterson was able to be brought home to Reed and Is Improv ing, but is still confined to her bed. Jos. Murdock Jr. of Mjlford spent a few days here the first of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock. Harvey Ashworth went to Delta .DELINQUENT NOTICE last week to bring his daughter, Wanda, who has been In Delta for Beaver Dam Reservoir ft Irrigation several weeks visiting. Company. Walter Carlton was among the unBea of business, Principal place fortunate duck hunters the past few ver City, Utah. t There are delinquent upon the fol days. Hy Jensen and Mr. Bartholomew, lowing described stocks on account of assessment levied September 30 of Salt Lake City, were In Beaver the 1922, the several amounts sot oppo- end of last week on their regular ; site the names of the respecetlve visit to the merchants. share-holdeas follows: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards, of Elizabeth McGarry, $8.45 4.30 Manderfleld, attended the Armistice Sherman McGarry N. P. Ipson 5.50 program Saturday. Wallace Murdock, who has been 12. 0 Lafeyette Bradshaw 11. 5o ailing for several days, was able to J. B. Showalter E. C. McGarry ..: 14.80 return to his school duties, Monday. 8.40 Joshua Greenwood Mrs. Gus Fernley returned Thurs8.40 J. A. Melville Orrln Phillips 14.60 day of last week from American Melville & Greenwood 41.9s Fork, where she spent several weeks 12.60 with her mother, Mrs. John Beck. McGarry Investment Co. Melvin Edwards 8.40 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodges reAnd in accordance with law and turned Monday from Salt Lake City. order of the Board of Directors on the 30the day of September, 1822, Mrs. Hodges who has been taking so many snares or earn parcel o medical treatment at the L. D. S. stock as may be necessary will be sold' at the office of the secretary, J. hospital for several weeks is much F. Tolton, Ben ver. Utah, on the 25Ui improved in health. day of November, 1922, at the hour of 2 p. m. of said date, to Day the G ROVER'S ART SHOP assessment together with costs and expense of sale. We have a nice line of embroidery Beaver Damr Heservoir & Irrigation Company By J. F. Tolton, Sec- nnd stamped pieces and thread to retary. work with. First publication, Nov. 17, 1922 Get your orders In early in time to Last publication Nov. 24. 1922. work them for Christmas. We are NOTICE ON PETITION FOR prepared to do stamping also. LN BANKRUPTCY STATE B ANK of BEAVER COUNTY BEAVER CITY CHICKENS! The Bank of Personal Phone 32 CHICKENS! Dressed or undressed. Order for Thanksgiving "early; only a few spring cockerels left. Dish-e- s Bay While Our Stock Is Complete J.F. TOLTON INVESTMENT CO. THE FAMILY STORK" HUNTING JJCEXSES FURNISHED DIEHUS SERVICE STATION Battery Testing, Charging and Repairing. Your will be Tested and Filled with Distilled Witcr Free of Charge. ,, East Side Bildg. next to Neilsen's Garage, Beaver, Ut Bat-ter- TN?y- - ITS SHOULD BE USED EVERY DAY Roman Meal is a Health Food. IN THE YEAR a package from your grocer. for tale by FARMERS TOLTON IXV. CO. V If you suffer from Indigesdoa, you bel'.ere in plain food, buy . y A - 8TOCKOROWER8 CO. ! - Phone 33 F 2 ROBERT L. PIXTON rs J. CLARK KESLER has installed two new .Picture Machines in DIS-CHAR- In Bankruptcy 6926 THE VICTORY THEATRE plso a New Crystal Bead Screen ik From; now. on, Marion Smithson, of Milford, WATCH US GROW Now that winter is here, you are interested in Winter per Goods Our lines are complete and our prices hard to beat. We still have a' few Waists and Skirts,' also Coats and Dresses at Extra Low Prices. UUU.JUUU In the Matter of Lelanrf W Tenn Val. Bankrupt. Notice la hereby given that d W. Dean. Bankrupt, has file SPECIAL FOR Le-lan- (formerly the Jewell Theatre) DON'T WORRY his pejition dated October 23, 1922, praying for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy, and that all creditors and other persons are ordered to attend at the hearing upon said petition before the United States District Judge, In the United States Court room in the Federal build ing, in the city cf Salt Lake, Utah, on the- 13th dav of IWeraW at ten o'clo-in the forenoon, and then and there show cause, It any they hnve. why the prayer of salo neimoner snntM not be granted; and also attend the examination of the bankrupt thereon. Salt Lake City. Utah. November 10. 1922. Saturday Nov. 18; Nov. I land ij 20 Only - "s k Will manage the theatre, and we assure you it will be managed differently than it has been in the past. S T. CORN. The new Equipment will be in operation day night We are showing a Big Special Referee Fri- In Bankruptcy. NOTICE el picture, starring Anita Stewart, in "Sowing the Wind." a lesson for anyone. A picture you will tn the District Court of the Unlten States for the District of Utah In Bankruptcy. N0, t;6 ,, !" ihe omisrupi. ""mini mil me report of the trustee in said uu.i uK no assets . other than nonkrntit nvtvmHn. The house, will be warm and you will enjoy yourself. w, 4i Pnn Lake City, Office. . - now file In .the office"V'"""" of the Referee, that thP gam(, be d Ms tke war prices. '.Better before waroual s e LADIES APRONS and HOUSE DRESSES- -j values to $.00 Don't Fail to See Our Stock before buying elsewhere "f Leland W. Dean. final never forget. lifles at before LADIES APRONS and HOUSE DRESSES values to $2.00 .1 nnh.on TheToth Salt like C?S"iMk. November 9, 1922. Referee"... In Binkruptcy. IUH.M, on and ... Z AodelC ill 'il- l- "Complete Family Outfitters." BEAVER CITY - UTAH . - |