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Show nd tan cotton eoi llaek are two pairs Celebrate the FOUR T xu r. " . TarnteVs. ' MUs Arleen Bait Lah r Miss Jessie Fraxer of here for and friends relatives is visiting City, here for the summer. thr-iumme- Only one baby buggy left By letting CLINE'S doll you up end Mr. Llston. of Escalante. returned to their home Monday. Mr. at Hooton Is , at months. We carry an exceptionally home .5' assortment of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Farnswortb in and two children, spent Sunday ranch. town from their t 4 Mon1. flannel shirts at bargain Beaver cheese at the Beaver E'uNprk.e8 Buy one at the regular price Try a piece. Jaml get another for $1.00 at Ferntable Co-O- anything in wearing apparel CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, DRESS GOODS Get the Newest While it Lasts Mr. and Mrs. Howard jonnson "i l..v' 11 m North Creek, are rejoicing over the A real surprise party was given arrival of a baby girl at their home. honor of Mrs. C. T. Baldwin, SaturA large Monday, June 18. day night at her home. crowd was present numbering SO In Mrs. R. L. Plxton and children all. A dandy lunch was served at 11 have returned home after a month's o'clock. visit with her parents in Salt Lake City. Remember, aC merchandise will be higher this fall. Better Uke adMr. Chase Murdock returned from Price sale vantage of our Below-Co- st Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Murdock within the next two weeks. You will will remain there until her little daupay twice as much this fall. Get your ghter, Carlie. recovers for adenoids fall shirts and underwear now at and tonsils. Fernley's. illJjl jyj Now is the time to supply your VQU22 needs while the stock is complete and prices 6 are right The Relief society sisters of the Mr. returned Wayne Thompson East ward' did not hold their regular home from Park last week, City meeting last Thursday on account 'where he has been working for some of the funeral services of Charles time. ' The i the Am Oakden. Mr. and Mrs. Leasing, Mr and Mrs. Karl Tolton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock motored to the Beaver canyon one evening of last week and ,had a pleasant time cooking their supper over the camp Are and visit ing. I, "held I" "jane U Miss Irene Tolton is leaving Salt Lake this week, for an extended visit to the Panama canal and other places of Interest. Neilsen & card received from Twin Falls, Idaho, states that a new girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, June 6th, making four children, three of Sunday, after meeting, a crowd THE GOODEST DAD IN TOWIt girls and one boy. Mr. Phillips is the Gale's Oliver out to folka motored son of Mrs. E. N. Noyes. Get your chlldrens' shoes and rancn nd enjoyed Mr. Gale's hos-My mother says, "Go on away an let rew nou- T re" slippere now for the 4th, at our Sale,Pa'y rop your father be!" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffiths motor turned In the evening In time for the Prlces. Fernley't. But father thest lays down his book lecture which was given in tne Fane ed to Salt Lake last Friday. They an" then looks down at me. Farns-worth were accompanied by Frank i n ji Mr Jnhninn nf Prnvn In .h., OUnainR. An' then he takes his glasses off, an nd son, Frank, who will leave Miss Virginia Boyle has returned on business last week. city he's got them put, when his Lake Salt mission this for week, from a shirt visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser and sons I know what he's about, he In Fefore states. the Eastern Billy and Paul, of Milford, are visitMen'a reaches out his foot. corduroy pants $2.75 at ing with their married children, Mr Have you tried the Beaver cheese? Fernley's. Mrs. John M. Murdock returned An makes both my feet slide out, an' Beaver Equitable and Mrs. Baker Edwarda and Mr that makes fall down! home Saturday from an extended and Mrs. Sherman Fraeer. I expect that I have got the good Mr. And Bohn were and Mri. with visit at Parowan her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Baker was in town on Murray dad in town! est Mr. the Mrs. of and Mrs. dinner Adams. Adams Mrs. Otlardo business last Friday, guests The Service Star Legion will meet, he likes to play with me; an' Because Stan Puffer Tuesday. them home baby accompanied the last Monday In June at the almost ana some every night will here visit for time, m 8:16 Everyp. brary building, at Mr. and Mrs. J. Puffer and Mrs. H. one come We both git down on the floor to dues. to their pay prepared L. Bradshaw were in town Monday have a pillow fight. Lew Joseph returned home from , school Provo at and week the shopping. past I am taking orders for summer suits for the Chicago Tailor associa- Is on the truck line with R. C. Mur- And that thest makes my mother Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, of Salt glad; she laughs and says that he tion, guaranteed to please. Ira Wal- - dock, his brother-in-laUke City, are visiting with relatives kor Greenville, Utah circus when he Is an and friends here for several days Mrs. Walter Ogdcn and six chil. fights that way with me. Edison Mazda lamps, 3 for $1.00 dren, returned to their home In Rich- But still she says I ought to keep field. Tuesday, after a two weeks' . Don't forget our special prices on away an' let him read. Fernley's Canvass shoes this next week. 30c to; visit with her sister, Mrs. Wesley But he says I am book enough to suit 11.75 pair at Fernley's. I. Cline, of Chino, Calif., came to Farrer. his every need, Beaver Tuesday to visit his son, Wm. And then he grabs me by the feet an" Miss Kate Patterson, of Mander- - Cllne. and renew old Mr. Frank F. McMahon of Paroturns me upside down acquaintances. fleld, spent 8unday In Beaver. wan has been in Beaver visiting his All of the kids say I have got the Orrlce Mnrriock accompanied hii sister, Mrs. Paul Tanner. He was goodest dad In town. Mr. Max Boyle is aiding his grand- - brother George from Salt Lake to accompanied by Mrs. Clyde Bentlv. I bet they wish they had a dad that's Jean Novak In father, William Hutchlngs at theWnd the summer here. half as good as him, HXOW SHOE Hutching saw mill up Indian Creek "THE TKAIL" Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes left And could climb up onto his knees canyon. Mr. A. J. T. Sorensen was the Sunday for his home in Glenn's Ferwhen the light's gettln dim. 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ounn ry. His wife will remain here and vm-i- t Phillip Baker is working on the! Bt dinner Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs. Charles Why, sometimes when I have a dream road between Cove Fort and Clear Oakden for a few weeks. I wake up In the night, Creek, over in Sevier county. It Is cold up to Puffer lake. BetAn' there's my father standjn' there, ter get sweater coats for that fishing Word has been received from F. an' he has nude a light. O. Shlpp returned the last of the at $1.75 Murdock AlUn Dwan in of Salt Lake City, that he An' stands only Fernley's. trip down at me, na' week from a pleasure trip in Salt has recently received a call on a missmllin' at me too, "A BROKEN DOLL" Uke City. Walter Joseph returned home last sion to the Netherlands He will leave An' then I ain't scared any more he week frfcra McGIIl. Nevada, where Rait Uke July 18. Previous to this knows the way to do. Spend $5.00 with us next week he has been working. date he will visit friends and When anyone is scared like that; he and get FREE, 1 pound can Calumet Uvea In Beaver. laughs an' sets right down baking powder. Fernley's. Drew shirts for men $1.25 and On my bed. an' that shows he ts the $1.75 each at Fernley's. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Uckerman goodest dad In town, Miss Elsie Shlpp of Ely. Nevada, Mae Murray and Rudolph Valentino and family returned home Monday An' he lets me hold to his hand, an' is visiting her brother. E. A. Shlpp Mrs. Janette Shlpp and son, Frank from a very enjoyable fishing trip to in then I doesn't care and family. left Beaver Sunday morning for Kent's lake. They found the Aching About bad dreams, not any more; their home In Nevada. "THE DEUCIOl'8 LITTLE DEVIL" very good and were successful In not while my father's there. Underwood typewriter for sale. catching a good supply. See Gus Fernley. Miss Edna White returned from Mrs. R. Chase Murdock returned Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Rodney White and daugMor. from Salt Uke Our cost and below cost price Sale; Tuesday after attendBeth, of Logan, arrived In Beaver ing M. I. A. conference. Their little lasts two weeks longer. Do not over-- . Men's summer undershirts are on- - Monday to visit with her parent. daughter was operated upon for ade look this. Get what you want now at ly 40c each at Fernley's Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson. E LINK noids and tonsils while there. Carloa , greatly reduced prices from Fern-by way of Murdock remained with his ,eT- Bishop J. A. Bateman and family . There was a beautiful grand of parents for a Heaver and Parowan picture 'returned to longer visit. Friday afte a Misa Ruth Faur. of Maronl, In the " Service Daily Coal Oil stove. S burner, only $11. short visit with Mrs. Bateman'a oar- - 8alt Uke Sunday Tribune, announc 50. at Fernley's. ents. Mr. and M . Fred T. Ounn ing her marriage to Warren Neilsen, MICKIE SAT- &on Wednesday, the 20th. The bride win be a pleasing to acquisition A FEW MlCKffi Vlltt- Beaver In social and educational circles. The young couple wilt return, after a honeymoon motor trip thru . ff flu Ml ax. a Western Canada. of confi "school Son jmeetrot fmornini fmanage A siding. The U Dr! LEGAL L o c als County en a g munlty an ins NOTICES i NOTICE FOR PCBUCAml frfggert i hy of Department of Und the. Interior, Office, Salt lab City, Utah , VICTORY THEATRE! Friday, Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednes., Thurs. MILFORD-CEDAR-STAG- El'or John D. Rockefeller Says: "Real Opportunity Comes Only to the Han With READY MONEY" THERE IS BUT WAY TO HAVE READY MONEY THAT IS TO RAVE. OXE OF THE BEST METHODS OF HAVING 18 AN A(XUNT IS OUR BANK. CAN YOU THINK OF A HETTER TIME TO NT ART THAN RIGHT NOW? O.NK The: HEAVER CITY t Notice is hereby gltes Out H. Gentry, administrator of to tate of Henrietta D. Vwrtai' ceased) of Beaver, Utah, rtoal 19, 1916, made Homeateadsti! 017633, for Lot 1. See. 1, In South, Range 6 West and Kin: Section 11, Lota 1, JEW H n NW 4 SE Lot 1, fev 4, 12; Township 31 Sonta kf West, Salt Leke Meridlaa, is I, notice of intention to main tor Proof, to establish claim to di k above described, before ftCte! the District Court. Bearer, Uta the 26th day of June, 1S2I. Claimant names as wltMs Edward Richards, MartliGafc George P. Low, S. G.'Gentrf, ft , Beaver, Utah. ruliai else J al ac tlon was Dr. ject a war slvel j trtct tpok pled ende RETT FOH SALE OR la. Six room house, close llmii hp y etc., of Sam Gentry. Vet( LOST prac fact the iia i A cap to a trailer wieal.1 to anyone who wiu 1.00 f to George Thompson' koaa n will NOTES ADAMsmLE cha oat Umit Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Oakland. Calif., are her Mrs. Lareen'e sister. Mn. BJ rhhs, and also other reuu- friend. Mr. Lnrsen U whi mil tho mP?; cap head office man for the AnierStu press company, at Oaklani. aen was formerly MUa Km wit am Itlvl rle cat Jr. Mrs. Samuel Johnsoa pany with her daughter. t Mra. J. T, Evans, motored vllle Sunday afternoon to er James Eyre, who bube11 Re Wi da many week. Cb Mrs. Margaret eParce ! Lake View with her diJ Thomas Johnson, to ipen tic wl fe; ;i be VQ Tl a Mr. and Mrs. ' Fro In spending a few. weeks are having a rery wlj and Mrs. Pearce's healtl inf. birthday surprise en In honor of Dan at the home of hi Mrs. George' Stewart A h ol ol K was spent I v .... N. T e" br " . The Beehive girls y furnished by the aT 1 ' Th Milford iasfTuesday night. Mordork ram. downcast Thnr1ay with hi. brother,. cow and Chaw Murdock. to snend his vacation, relnmlnr to the West High school ta September. . to and cake were served low young crowd of happy Orrlce Uf AH PrV ent had a splendid tin. 1 . ic ' i Rba,!f I I By GOULD B. BLAKELT, Rett First publication. May 25. 1151 Ust publication. June !!, W att and N ford. Home from al der er wa oa "C tlonal sched meet I of thi 4, 4. rt five mer months. ed the funeral services on Thursday last, of Mr. Charles Oakden. They had been to Kanab with their guest and returned to Milford In time to open their evangellstlcal meetings on the 14th. Mist Florence Ungford, of Call-entwho Is well known here, was married Wednesday to Mr. Robert TJ. P. railroad Knox, man. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. B. Ungford. and a niece of .Mrs E. O. Puffer. Mrs. Walter Toltoii and Mrs. Albert fitonev. Mrs. I. Lesslng nd Mr. Krattus an R(1w,n Bohfl me i,angrori ratntly Mt Beaver about five yean ago. May 1$, 1J2I e. State Bank of Beaver County 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' rno.NE sa Rev. and" Mrs. R. D. Zook attend- Ma; gen which tail. Co-O- p. - 1 at the Bishop W. A. home from Black Roc, has had employment J |