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Show -- Mrs. 8. A. Shepherd was quite Ul the Rex .Bernard, of Richfield, dinner guest of Mr. and) Mrs. T. w bat week and Miss Laura Shepherd to-- stay a Gunn and family Wednesday of last came up trona Mtnersville r " "V few' days with her mother. week. ni ' EHfra & ': .4 WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF :: REMNANTS TO BE SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES, WHILE THEY LAST just received another shipment of SPRING MERCHANDISE Our Line is Almost Complete NEW STOCK O-F- Men's Shirts and Caps been number of friends-o- f- Miss Lor-- Mrs. Edward Burns, who has with her here weeks a few eve spending her mine Price, surprised Friday Brooks, returned nlngTby girlng her a birthdliy party mother, Mrs. Jane Lake Sunday. Salt home in to her Laat week wa Health week at Jo. Beaumont, who for many years school. A health program wu fir has been connected with the city elec en In assembly, Friday morning. trio department, resigned his position A. Sharp has taken his Mrs. Edith Woolsey and children, last Monday. Anna and Delaney, were the guests place. of Mr. and! Mrs. H. H. Ashworth at Mrs. Annie White, of Salt Lake, dinner Sunday. mother of Mr. Lawrence White, still in about the same condition. Mr. and Mrs. Beauprle Nowers remains last have moved from Winter Quarters Mr. White returned from there week. to Salt Lake City, where they will make their home. A son was born to Mrs. Electa home L. R. Fournler, manager of the Robinson, February 10, at the D. C. Mrs. and Mr. her of parents, Tellurite Power company, returned and Mother baby White. getting to hia home at the station, after along nicely. spending a few days in Milford. t We have -- A -- :: V- - 1 tnTA OAtna f o - 1 ... -- give you something nice to choose from x We carry a line of good SUIT CASES Dry Goods Lorenz Walborn, who has been Judge George Murdock left this a few weeks here with his spending week for a trip to Salt Lake City, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. family combining business and a visit to his Walborn, left Saturday to resume parents and brothers there. his work at Salt Lake City. and Groceries Iv-e- -r L oca Is Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stout spent a few days in Milford this week. i Dud Gillies of Salt Lake City, is upending a few days in our midst. Nephi and 8perry flour, while it lasts, $1.90 per sack, at Fernley's. J. F; Tolton went up to Salt Lake last Thursday to attend court. Men's Corduroy Pants at 3.50 a pair at Fernley's. Come see the .new Lloyd Loom buggy at Fernley's. It is swell. Jo. McKnlght, of Nephi, was in Bearer the last of the week on legal business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pendleton, a boy, Monday, March 5. Mr. and! Mrs. Robert Pixton were calling on friends in town Thursday erening. " . Tolton Investment Miss Elida Fennemore, wtoo has Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roper, of Oak been poorly for the past three mafphs is now seriously ill and has gone to City, are announcing the arrival of a Salt Lake City for medical treatment fine boy at their home, March 2. Mrs. Miss De8ffie Robinson is here from Roper was formerly Miss Eva White, California, virfting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson. Miss Rob The tittle son of Mrs. Evelyn An of this eity. inson has been working as telephone ders, wno has been very sick, for Albert and Delsa Gale, also Har- operator for the Broadway exchange, some time, is now improving. old and Alice Gale, returned home and came with Miss Aletha Davis, The West Ward Relief society will the last of the week from Cedar, who was also working there, and was Orin Burke of Minersvllle, was a entertain at their building, Wednes where they spent a week visiting with taken sick and had to go to Salt Beaver visitor on Saturday of last friends and relatives. Lake City to undergo an operation, day afternoon, in honor of Aunt Bet week. She will Biend a few weeks here be sy Goodwin's 80th birthday anniver Ernest Cowdell left Tuesday for fore returning to her work. Miss sary. Los Angeles, where he will join his Davis is recovering splendidly from New patterns in Congoleum rugs, who has been spending the win- her operation. wife, we printed an item, last week 9x12 get one this week for $17.60, Mr. Cowdell has secured there. ter about Oharles Robinson winning the at Fernley's. with The tolls taken in at the Panama tne Southern Electric position oratorical contest, which should have Canal as an continue to Increase; for the company, operator. read, Clark Robinson. Tom Cartwrlght is feeling much month of January they amounted to improved In health and is able to be Austin Skinner Who was in an auto $1,500,000. The growing use of the Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Petty were cal out again. accident nead the Montreal mine, a canal and the mounting returns from ledi to Hurricane on Thursday of last week ago, had his hand badly cut. its operations are causing a revival week, to the bedside of Dr. Petty's He now able to have the stitches of the suggestion for another inter- is Clean up and paint up. We have father, who was seriously III. emoved and writes to his family that oceanic canal across Central America the paint brushes, kalsomlne, oil, etc. i be is sure glad things are no worse It is the belief In Washington that at Fernley'a Mrs. Detmers. of the school hoard before long the Panama tolls will be than they are. office, left last Friday for Milford, to sufficient to finance the bundling of a Lawrence White made a business obtain dental and medical treatment Mrs. Isabel Detmers, who has been second canal. Some engineers would trip to Milford and Mlnersrllle last She returned on the following Tues suffering untold agony with one of favor the construction of the new Friday. day. her teeth, had to go to Milford Fri canal across the Isthmus of Panama; day for treatment, on account of Dr. others prefer the rente through Lake The United Statoa Haaitti .w.i. E. A. Wm. Boyle haa been appointed Petty being called to Hurricane Nicaragua. The United States governtton has reported that the Christmas to the bedside of his postmaster to succeed Isadore Leafather, who was ment possesses treaty rights over aeai of sale last December was both routes. sick. the very sing, whose term expired some time largest in the history of the country ago. Miss Alice Paice entertained in GREENVILLE NOTES The Eighth and Ninth grades gave honor of Miss Edna who Reese, left Mrs. Orisa Robinson returned nn a ciass party Saturday evening in Monday for California. A son arrived at the home of Mr. Monday from WeBt Jordan, where tne nign school gym. The evening Mrs. Oharles Mellon and daurh- - and Mrs. Delmar Kesler, she has been spending the winter was Monday, spent with games and dancing ter, Berniece, left Monday to Join March 4. with her daughter Liddla. who f r . . ... i ikhictuuibcii were served. All re Mr. Mellon at Las Vegas, Nerada. teaching school there. ported having had an enjoyable time They expect to make their home at The Basket dance given by the i that place. rnmary Friday night, was a great success. The net proceeds were $18 Mrs. Fred Stoney returned from 25. Salt Lake City on Monday after an absence of over five weeks, leaving The Cleanup week here will be folner mother, Mrs. Annie R. White, lowed by a dance and supper Friday slightly Improved in the care of a night good nurse, at the home of her son wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney White. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams spent tne week end here visiting friends several students were recently and relatives. aropped off the campus" of the hfrh scnooi ror railing in their atndi. Lawrence Thompson, Bar- m li AW1M8VILLE Co NOTES Brothers Ralph Hutchlnp,! Morris and company were nri! Sunday School March 4. MuJp? ;nBirucuor.: were given. , . A party vas given at ths k Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones 01 26. Near relatives from Bs City and Lehi and Adamsrinefc' entertained. A dainty chlckei fe' was prepared. Everybody txpr& themselves as having a good tbu The dance given last Satwdu. ning by the Beehive girls, tup a success. A number of hu jri people of Greenville, were Rolls and hot welnlee wen at1 refreshments, invitations ww i to the surrounding towns, but far the very cold weather, theerotit not as large as usual. Mutual was held Sunday its:. Chas Johnson gave an exceHatm' ing. Ruth Evans recited the nV tion entitled "In the HooasofV Much Trouble." Then the Ik separated for usual class wort. I On Thursday of last week, lb t Mrs. J, T. Erans entertained li relatives. The time was spent a fe ing and talking of past experte: An afternoon dinner was semi! good! time was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. James JoneiuJ! tie daughter of Beaver City, inkTisitlng their parents. A number of the AdamsviUs K, atfendM the farewell party fims In Bearer for Othello Pearce. Mrs. R. B. Cutler has goot ttlt er City to take charge of ths Be t Ter hotel, while Mra. Lottie h& accompanies her son, Othello, u I as Salt Lake on his trip to th t; slon Held. The board and the superintendent ton, Roy Hesllngton andGeorgeOriffl-th- e Bill are decidedly behind the were in from the sheep herd to faculty in Little Bula Jessup Is inpmt weir action, in their ontninn h.M attend the Basket dance. nicely, but her mother is bow tf, tual loafing ought not to be tolerated ferlng soverely from in our schools. Mr. Arthur Blackned has gone to throught tho loss of sleep and ror the sheep herd to take the place of over her little daughter's fllaess. DeLoy Skinner, son of Mr. and Mr. Delmar Hesllngton. Attn Skipper, writes from Lo An. FOR SALE geles, California, that he la vlaltin Mrs. John Reese spent the fore his mother's sister. Mrs. E. C. Rob- part of the week In L. i wo nne young Bronte Beaver, with Mrs. erts, and enjoying it very much. De Geo. Brown. goblers. Enquire of Mrs. . W. Loy haa been with the Sootha r.i. ifornfa Edison Co., for the NORTH CREEK NOTES winter. ana is taking a vacation of a r. aays. The Misses Bosnia .- -j eye-lroi- EVERYBODY WANTS IT, BUT ONLY A FEW ARE ABLE TO KEEP IT. FOR THE Si PR MANY IT JUST FRITTERS AWAY. IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE MANY, A SAV-INf.- - S ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK WILL SOON Alex and Alf day afternoon fn Hihiiim wt ?.k. Qn vwav V4. tm. . uuuuij eunaay morning, oj. Nona Wilson were vlirifnr. : V lO Mr. k wiw while and Mrs. OeorreCTvru brother-in-laimuer . nuaren visited with their Robert Park, who died Saturdaughter, Mrs. Orne Puffer, (nee a day night In the hospital after an W,:.on) and returned to Beaver .. operation. Mr. Park w.. . - tv. uuvuaua ... uuit iot arternoon meeting. of Mrs Elisabeth Hamilton, formerly of here .and haa many friends Mr. and Mrs. Albert who uawvu cuter wm do sorry to hear of hw bereave .nea mi dinner, last Sunday, for Mr ment. nnd Mrs. Harry Green and family. SOLVE THE PROBLEM FOR YOU. umbo we inneral of their 1 LI 11 VICTORY Ir-et- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS MAKES THEM GROW r.,. Elder C. C. Cornwall - Mr. and Mrs. Bn Mii,..i ana Sunday from Salt Lake City, where Dirn i and Eddie Twltchell and e n wM canto. io see his mother, who Nettie, were truest --. -. !, QUlie Sj He TllftaH tux, tw, ru of Mrs. Oren Puffer and v mo uuiue family. 8. hospital the dav- hfnr. ... tciuru- ed and found Mrs. Frank nmi.v ... . . .. Ths Fsrtlls Aphis. Aietna Davis, who were . Toe renurt f o...i. recently - vnui 1.- . State Banlc of Oeaver Go. "THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' BtatorOly PUn32 Utah . - . 1 MMW "uu wn io be remembered their many friends. IUU to of the " v. v"isonian lit-ti- hop aphis, in which the amarlng f th... snon. Accord n tt.. ooth Several of our best teach ,hl. produce, 13 gener. Ion. U a year. Am to leave the countr at thm i scuersuon con- tain. ,n of 100 this school year. They are ,yr,fe so doing th.t her progeny-J- arl Tery much to the regret of the board ring mealed ... deatmnlnn of education and the 0f and o7h7;' nnpin.n4... Some are cnterlnr othar UMh , mb,r well ..v uuii expect to attend college to complete wursee or ao graduate work; others have received offera thai .. tIUVI1t " board eoald not possibly meet ennually.-Rdonr- lflc Do you per?- - , 'I "THE RANGER and the LA" Lester Coneo Johnny Jones Comedy r4 "SUPPLY AND wwb DEMAND" Monday Tuesday "GRINGO DEVIL" : American. take the "Hnmn. Friday, Saturday in- frcundltv " THEATRE ? Snub Pollard Comedy |