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Show l WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME OF, OCR . NEW SPRING SUITS IX BEAUTIFUL Mis Loolse LevL of Mllford. spent Bsfcy Buggies at Fernley'a. several days hers last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer have 'friends and relative. She returned :rx7--,.s- - .v...:.'!2 moved ts the Gillie ranch oa the home. .Sunday.-....Wild-C- ALSO, Shoes and Slippers UU Vhwitta Sarlniflalinrat anhatt- upltnted for Elder Corn wall la his school I - - COME IX AXD SEE OUR NEW LIXES OF Spring Dress Goods 0 LINOLEUMS $1.80 and $2.00 CANTEEN PURSES AND I Mra Cyrus Davis left Friday of last week to meet her daughter Ala- thawho was coming through from Angeles. California to Salt Lake t. uy, to undergo a very eerious oper- ation, which was done very soon af ter their arrival in Salt Lake City Miss Davi nicely. Lo cals Hot Pofnt electric irons . ley's. at Fern- - ry Elder C. C. Cornwall, stake semin ary teacher, was called to Salt Lake Cflty. Saturday of last week, owing to tne serious Illness of his mother Miss Paylli 8windlehurst has charre . . . t Lt. um classes vi Dress shirts for school boys are auring nis absence. now $1.35 to 2.50 each at Fernley's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gainor. whel Sundav bin o tha hirh. vwum v tv-UICi. or tne Tolton ranch, first grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl na cn" Jim Wilden has been appointed near Williams rave a dinner in Manaerneld, after soendinsr voluntary weather observer. E. o. few week In town, left to re- - Mrs. Lorem Walborn, daughter of Sunday Puffer has resigned. . mem, liaey anticipate Mr. and Mrs Geo. A. Goodwin. There good grain crops, a fine poultry year were twelve ruet We have some real bargains In fur and a big vegetable yield. bounteous spread. Mr. Waiho wm soon be leaving ..-tnr nituredressers, kitchen cabinet, ta ,U , . .v bles etc. Call and get our price at Lake Citv. Dwj lbicu ma Batching rrom neavy laying S. C. White LeaFernley's. w . Ftaa u. Tirimo mu ior pnee nsi. ana cat- - Tfte officer anrl k. Hatch Poultry Ranch. West Ward primary rave Mr. Ada Mrs. Grant Tolton and little son alogue. Will Frai er verr ni...n returned Saturday from Parowan, lUBuu, auiornia. her home last Fridav eVATllnr Attar where she has been spending the past Dr. D. W. Gibson, who has been a merrv tlm niavin mA. three weeks with relative. here for the pat ten days, rettln; Ins: onr. rinintv i.,n.t. Dees Bna noney ready for ship- rved by the visitors. At 12 o'clock Miss Rowlins ot Mlnersville visit ment. left Friday evening for his iH wended their wav home. r)A th ed with her grandparents. Mr. and home In Los Angeles, Calif. once more they had brought cheer to Mrs. Hutching week, returning one of their number to her home Friday. Washington's Birthday annivers . Mrs Geo. Goodwin went to Mllford ary was celebrated her with . iuv For Sale Choice Barred Rock schools and places of business being Tuesday to see her on, Harland who rooster Inquire Mr. A. F. Barra- - v.UTOU. n. iibdc was given at tne op- - w un m an auto accident that I era house In the evening. clough. morning on his way to work at the Montreal mine Th - v,.v Mra John Beck returned to her was ridlnr with he Mr. and Mra Rwt m un vvmv. uiQut SUlUg fcvv I BIIUCI Ul in IF homo at American Fork, to their work. akidrlMi inn a few v. uub th . 8undy at- - ford, spent .uu .via .... ' fsril j ter spending six weeks here wrlth her of the week, with Mrs. Tanner's sis wty n1 I "P,et- No one was seriously J daughters. Mrs. Que Fernley and iw ana nusosna. Mr. and Mr. Jo-- tJM. several received scratch ,UJU. Mrs. John P. Murdock. I ea were badly bruised. Mr. Orwwi and Bakes seph i win wa the guest of Mr. Phil Or-win until Friday moraine- when ah. rrKsrnea nome. I - - r w 1 1 rT yard at Born to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey a boy, Saturday the 24th. The mother and baby are gottlng along nicely. Ash-wort- h, Mr. and Mra. John Anderson and children returned home Friday ot last week from Parowan, where they spent a week vldtlng. Wm. Bowman, proprietor of the Mllford Morcantlle store, was In the city Friday of last week, in the interests of the Continental Oil company. I .. m 4 I tMh. I 1 ..j kt - - t- I t.. I - A I a a - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith want A Salt Lake. Wednesday of last week, wnere sue underwent an Anrtt.i. ana is aoing nicely. Thev were. panled by Mr. Smith' faher. Mr. ame yrdley. Save Your Money Today It Will Save You Tomorrow To I ton Investment later a contract, an exact duplicate of her present contract was mailed to her. She acknowledged receipt of this and asked for a little time to con sider. She was given an extension ot time. Finally, Miss McAllister notified Superintendent Day that she would not sign the contract and asked him to give her a recommendation He gave her a recommendation. Meanwhile the aggltatlon mention-eabove occurred. Finally on February 28. she returned her contract, signed to the board ot education. d . I tm a Fernley's. os Mr, son, Glenn, motored over from Mil- ford Sunday afternoon to spend a few hours with Mr, and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton and Walter. They were accompanied by Mr. Steenbock, of California, who ia spending the win- ter In Mllford with his ion and f.m. iiy. - Watch for the Spring Opening Beck ft Low's Millinery parlors. 12.00 along-ve- I Bishop George Eyre of Mlnersville, was in town Monday on business. Linoleum Is now Js ... getting. LADIES HAND BAGS Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ash worth and ann Mrs Josle flQann and HM1 spent Saturday and Sunday at ford with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi and family, returning home Sunday after noon in a bfg snowstorm. Mil-L- Several weeks ago a consider).!. quantity or wire fence, surround,,. Plot of homestead land, owned by jMiss mnnefred Smith, was myster uusiy removed. lesving her entire possession "out in ths cold " Tm a. mediately, upon learnin of th. preatlon. Miss 8mith took leroi aan. to have the marauders traced and the damage repaired. She succeeded In learning who the gulltr Dartle. .M and It Is likely to go rather 111 with mem nerore she Is through ut tne matter. jusi oerore Mrs. Mav Tv to- - GREEXVTLLK NOTES u a- - Fordham, February 25. . -- State Bank of Beaver Co. 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' Btaw Qty Ph32 Utah way-whi- ch l Atmu nawsiano, the noUon recently became widespread .In Beaver that the cnooj noard had declined t ploy Mlu Emma McAllister a first leacner in the Beaver la nj)port ef Miss MeAlrt. spools STO at peuuons, asking that she be re-- 1 talned, were filed at ths school boardl ,....- - Tefcpta Jlot and Cold Water, Modern Convenience. r.' i. Phone 62 M guests. J on Co. storo. - fc -- nd.r Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Ed war a .n 1L victgryI THEATRE; Mh... a very .. - .1 . . larts att.nHatM ounaay ucnool last 8unday. Eldw. ioung ana Ferris were our km.. vhv auuaai siouarie and We had . . everyone enjoyed the splendid talk and suggestkma Mr. Vern Oakden. Mra EfhV Whit. Crk tn.t. .J 0 Ono Door north of building. Mra Albert Green returned from DIVORCE Prove last Tueday, where she spent Mra Linda Twitchell Bohi two weeks with her brother and sis ter. granted an Interlocutory decrsU divorce in the District court Mr. and Mra Harry Green enter- from Dewey Bohn. Th chirp tained at dinner last Thursday, Feb- cruelty. ruary 22, in honor ot Mra Victor Crosby birthday, The following Anelant Areaffla. were the invitde guests: Messrs and In ancient Greece, the prorltci Mesdames Victor Crosby, Wm. Twit- Arcadia wai th rntnil isi U chell Sr.. Wm. Twitchell Jr. , Eddie mountainous portion of ths Nof Twitchell, Albert Green. Martin nesua or southernmost end Grecian rxnlnsnlu nonnlml hr SO Green and Mr. Glen Merchant. ant of a peaceful and diHtlnctly k So famoni cit c The North Creek 8undav School able dispoHltion. hoi'iiiim fnr . . . . hav olmnlirltT Droving u ii f ft ' . It gave a Washington's program In the rInnocenc e of It Inhabitants, ttiat scnool house last Friday evening. It name became a symbol of biprlM" proved to be a very mcceaafnl affair nd rnral. almnltctfv . . w t Intpr . . In be lief The moat interesting number was a ed by poet among tbem Sir PiT called, "An. Operation." Sidneys, tbs foundBtloa I performed by some of the oflWra nisnce. In which this typ of This caused much merriment in the pflijed a leading part. large audience. Mra Minerva Nowf. stake primary oracer. a tso were her. They gave a Washington ororram nrnaaw v. uj m cnuuren. jNonii urunu . ttUcb attention glren their children by the, nrlmin offlcs. officer. Donald Puffer and fihtri. An examination of the war Baker were ordained as tne omce show the following teacher, and the little Infant son of" un reomary 8, UtJ. Sut.rtnt.. IHI ni uay nominated Miss McAllister Mr. Guy Croby wa blessed and received the name of Ltw tor The board with Aubrey Croe- ' br. out a dlssending vote and without a wora oc critlclm of her work, apMr. and Mr. proved th nomination. A few dir. Stanley Green enter- - OwneMjf M. Low, Chester Atkin returned from Mll villa last Saturday. has been Mr. and Mra Victor Crcito a: seeking employment. talned at dinner Sunday altera Their guest were Mr. and Hal A basket dance will be given by bert Green, Mrs. Wm. Wirtr i the primary, Friday, March 2. Mr. Harvey Nelson. The dance on WashUngton's birth MOVED day was a great success. The Press office ia now located door south of the Consolidated I NORTH CREEK NOTES ras rM. Mrs. T. ford, Monday, where he Frank Low. In some LOT Mr. Raymond Baker, a "wet Miss Myrtle Horton was In from pupil, accompanied Elder CM ' Milford, visiting her parent. Cornwall and his students tot. r. "MITCH ADO ABOUT XOTIflXG" HOTEL Beaver City, daughter Mrs. G. H. r. Bank with us Co Mr. and Mr. Jack Barton are rejoicing over ii arriv?' of a daughter tained at dinner last Sandu.l at their horn', Februa y 22. and Mrs. Howard Johnson isi 1 A was born to Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell Jr. k departed for California. daughter, Alma, pf Manderfleld. were Maude Smith were dinner guest of among the visitor that attended the wrs. . B.. Ne31sen. program and dance Friday evening. Joined by Mrs. Jobn Nower and Mrs. m. Robinson, at Miss Marth. Mr. and Mr. Calvin Manhard ana mont's, to spend the even In infnm. three small children Of Adatnavllt rislted Saturday and Sunday at the nome or Mr. and Mra Ben On Thursday last Mrs. .wUV. Tk.i r .Mannard informed that t.a. artna Beaumont ..J motner. . Sarah Manhard. underwent on Nower. nent th. .r.- a very successful operation and BTOn . now able to see. eveninr at th. hnm. and Mra Ltr ft FULL LINE OP Albert Cllne of Mllford spent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Murdotk and day In town. Mr. Cllne is la charge daughter, returned Saturday from a ui . uU.aen nuie store at MHtord, trip to San Francisco, where they while the manager, J. Blumberg, is inlsnent three week with their brothara the eaSt. ! InuVIn tit Inlm MnvnoV TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. LADIES WEAR , FOR - work this week, while he visited his mother in Salt Lake, who Is very in Attorney Sam Cllne of Mllford, at her home there. was here attending court the fore part of the week.. Rev and Mrs. R. D. Zook, and son, Paul, of Mllford, spent a few hours Wesley Farrer arrived home from here on business Tuesday afternoon. Salt Lake City where he has been for They were accompanied by Mrs. R. the past two months, serving on the Jefferson, Mrs. J. F, Daniels and Mr. D. R. Roper. grand Jury. FOR MEX AND LADIES, GLAD ' te mm. jsva Howa ha been laid with the grippe f0r several days. AK ORNAMENTS Mr. and Mr. Milton Gentry, and children vent to Mllford Thursday Mr. Will Mathews has been quite of last week to visit friends and rela- - ill for several days with an stuck ot and was guest of Mrs; Ferd heart trouble. LeyL Tbeywtttraedhotn Saturday. SPORT MODELS. Lli-Ve- WE SHALL BE JET TRIMMINGS road. at Friday, Saturday Anns Q. NCLkni j ad Hobart Uosworth to "THE BRUTE JLiSTER" Monday Tuesday Jane Novak In "COLLEEN OF THE TV also Good Comedy Don't Miss, This 0 J |