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Show ,".'. rae Miss Jessie Uckle wrapped In for a week Puffer's day tn r aw Uivnu Lake If City. Lake road. Suitable reward glvan returned to w. W. Knox. Beaver. Lo.t-Fl- .hinr at FOR SCHOOL patterns in v. a , vacation waa at sau A NATION-WID- E INS Melba White, librarian is at the spending a few days vacation Nice furnished rooms, with board Girls nome. if desired, at reasonable prices. Mrs. to Owen Grorer. phone 136-- P 5. Mrs. Laurji Hootan has gone berore Salt Lake City to get located Mrs. Williams returned home on her school starts. rrlHair frnm Pallant wfiara tlf has hi-.iw.Tt.Hnr with her Miss Amelia Dean and Miss Lydla from a visit daughter. Mrs. Howard Anders and Robinson have returned in Teuunae. the week at a of family. Leo Mrs. Thompson. of guests ' Messrs William . Hutcblngs. Billy ... the On Frod.y Berft Dan 'wmIa Barton and Hutching.. Nona Swlndlehum left Monday for Ka- - Whornham and Miss their Sunday 'of members !2 nosh, where they will be working for and a picnic party n clas enjoyed School sometime threshing. Mrs. S. W. smitn s new uy me uiu t. B"" orlttinnt "' " snvinr that a Ambrose Thompson of Idaho, vis- - P01 ou 11U1C ited his cousin, Ambrose Barriclough the past week. -,t TV(4 MISS Ueiia Uliuea vi her vaCity, who has been spending Men's dress and work shoes cation here with her parents, Mr. special lot priced at 12.71. They are nrM Mr R. J. Gillies, retur ned 10 worth twice a. much. Get them nowl ufce TuMday. Utah. We are prepared to fit the Children for School .... Beautiful .a hn . DRESS GOODS, FOR DRESSES; NEW SUITS, PANTS WAISTS AND SHOES As a Special We Will Give FREE Mis 475 DEPARTMENT MILFORD, UTAH wk. PAIR OF SCHOOL SHOES "Let Us Save You Money Miss Zoe Robinson has returned Shoes are going fast. Come, now to Berkeley, California, alter spend and get your needs for the school ing the summer here with her par . days. Prices 50c. 75c. $1.00 and M Robinson, where M, up to $2.75 for boys and girls at I B If 13 ... rt.H and arhnol this year ... Vfc. " Fernley's. get her Master's degree. Our New York buyers, ever on the alert the best values in the market, were able to rak James Yardley went to Cove Sunday Leon Edwards returned Fort Friday of last week to- visit Mr. from Milford. where he spent a week and Mrs. Otto Kesler and family. with a school mate and teacher, MarShe returned home Monday night. ion Stanley and. Miss Stanley. He was accompanied homo by his brother Ted Wllden and daughter Verna and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ed- visited friend at Huricane and St.waraft ot Milford Wa?lter George last week, returning home on Monday. Mg9 Lorhee Nowers returned Sun t 6 it it Lost Big Airdale Carlton. dog o Mrs. Erastus Bohn has been very Miss Lothre Nowers came home ill for several days past. Saturday from Salt Lake, where she haa attended summer school. Clark Goodwin returned from Rich !lld after a visit of everal days with Send your old shoes by parcel post his sister. Mrs. Ben Lewis. and have them made new. My work is guaranteed. Reasonable prices. We Mra. R. Chase Murdock spent the pay pascel post ono way. Beaver day in Milford Monday. City Shoe Shop. Fred Monsen. proprietor. 4t Miss Larn Goodwin is spending a month at Reed with the Frailer fam- Tom Cartwrlght who has been ur. very poorly for some time is not as well and Is confined to his bed. Mis Ella Nowers has returned from a visit at Cedar City. Miss Luella Tolton will tenrta English and Physical Education in the Wanted 50 White Leghorn hens. high school this coming year. Inquire of Beauprie Nowers. Reuben Joseph is her on a two Mra. Margaret Griffiths is spending weeks' vacation, following the speca few days at Milford with her niece, ial course ha haa taken in summer Mra. Marton. school at the University of Utah. . 1 Miss Phyllis Swlndlehurst returned Friday from Salt Lake where ahe had an operation upon her eyes, and is much improved. Kathleen Powell has returned from Logan, where she haa been at school for the past year. Miss John Beaumont returned Friday from McGill, where' he haa ben working all summer. Miss Effle Mathews of Salt Lake, arrived here Monday to visit har Mrs. W. F. Knot. MIsa Mataeson has charge of the Bransford apartments at SaltLake. Mrs. Agnes Rurk left Tuesday night for Bingham to upend a few weeks with her son. Robert Burt and ala-te-r. famllv. A Useless Weapon t State Bank of Beaver County muvkr armr 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' phovk at . These are made in the very latest styles newest materials. We invite vou to see I any I Tbe ttk new d MV showing while it is complete. all thi the mi al pro Make Your Selection Now! A deposit A Garment for You Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Carmel on the Sea, who have been on an extend tour In the east, passed through Beaver TuC8day on their way home to California, and called on Mrs. J. Yardley. Mr. Miller is a painter and paperhanger and spent sometime here 12 vears ao. They wish to be remembered t0 their (rtends in Bea- ver. will scrap the bi koH tiae the n ed this, for Less We "We Buy age b stanti Sell for Less" bore ward MANDERFIELD NEWS Miss Leah Patterns Qtat t at the upper tara,vttlj days Isabel Detmers and Eb. Gillies and Mrs. Gainer and tkfldm Mrs. George and Bradshaw stole away to Las Vegaa and were Miss Sophia and Jack Pit. a few days at Kent's lake. mnrrlnH Althnnrh this came as a spent Sunday with their udt lThey hd fine ucce9B !n fln8big surprise to their many friends Joseph Patterson and tub and acquaintances, we wish to exMiss Alma Edwards spent a week our best wishes for a tend Mr. and Mra Cketttr K at Morrissey with Miss Monroe. life. wedded happy spent the fore parUflutiK where they west to & Delta, Mr and Mra. H. H. Ashworth, Mr. a surprise party was given Satur-an- d reunion at the ion family Mra. Wm. 8klnner and little flay evening in honor of Mrs. Baker parents, Mr. so4 tn Phillips 4 Rnn Kathleen Oaten of St. Oeorrn. VAm,.,. n " CWB u"'u" Their brothers. Wm. Scott . v ,....v uuici, was ou, Mngic ana eama nilMl tno Scott, of Puenta, and liittttt and Kenneth Evening, lunch being served a mld- Wanda, of Milford. of Los Angeles, were alio Ashworth spent Sunday at the returned home Twj ger station as the guests of Mr. and by their brotilj companied Mrs. Levi Howd. We had with us Sunday last. Misand Louis and Don Tltnrtif sionary George Smith, the stake suPuffer'sjake. where tkeyWij Upon being called to the east perintendent; George Paiee, Frank llghtf ul time, f hey mountains by their herder. John P. Somo very interesting Day. re- Belknap peak on Barton. Ezra and Kenneth Barton markl wern rlvon VCa young folks who have viiit! went up last week to Investigate the, brothers will visit us often, mountain peaks of sontkent cause of losses ln their flocks and nia. said they never had larkfound that they had found Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson of scenery equal to thataceMj spur in their brouslng. They moved reUrael the sheep to another section and re- Reed, was visiting here Sunday with knap. They all sWef and his brother rj sons, Bennett, Lloyd and Roy. and the turned home after a two days' hard homea their for the They spent day with Mr. and Tuesday ride. Mrs. Joseph Patterson. Aubrey Tolton. and daughter, arrived On Monday afternoon Miss Laura Peggy and 8herrl Louise, here from Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Shepherd entertained a number of Tolton and son. Jeff, who has been Reaver school teachers. The after stayinghere with his grandparenta. noon was spent In sewing and look- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton. are In the mg at Miss Shepherd's missionary canyon taking in the FatherV8ons and California pictures. Those The little girls are having ent were: Lydla. Amelia Phyllla a hapnv time with their grandpar- - Clreynth. Sarah. Elsie. Annabel Lai mry w. mum lo ineir nome preal. Ruby, Larne and Kabe The Friday, accompanied by their sister rooma were decorated with nastur- umM'- "" ronon. wno Mums and the color scheme Saturd; of yel- wlll spend a couple of weeks in the, low and white wa. carried out in the city before commencing her schoolninty refreshmenta WAUJtCB work here this fall. -HEIX DIGGED At 8 a. m. Monday ward West Mra. Bert Swlndlehurst Is visiting rirl. ?. . . i.r . .... . her people In Nephl while Mr. Sw,n- - Brttr. mea ow c .Vroned 1 by" Is. ' dlehurst looks after personal busl- - Gr.r, Hfc ucr "uu ana u- - v.. lamer " " " niiiioni w. nin rourw VJra Jfn ITilo There ia no fear of vocational training under the vet- - that ail th . 1, ' " "viri." .111"' I""7 0J erans bureau of war service. He r.l- n X? Th6 Ward led upon the home . . r,"rT,K'r' leave Thursday momlnsr: then ... L, Ruth Hound will be closed to traffic. Al- .... .h.nv ,., tnr i-. .TIMBER Q&X" I. hi. receiving' garaf ome force the smal sn - li.ilj.. i miss o( tl to-tb- em A Jour can boy: like , 1 trip i nal gar tt : t. - wil I rai rot horse-btck- tot j tri an at pa to tl ri VICT0K prea-outlh- g. TH EATS, - Friday, "T L Monday l" ,, " i"rod K-- regular compensation, that he will to Into and stated hn... r, wi Tr1 T?1 " r" . ,r nonng tr,p' tne cal use what he has gained the past three years of study. With a bit ""n 01 ncnnrior ' earning capacity, he will that- q..i. 'Ml VII, wene to Salt Lake Thuraday personally his war service did not n( 1... . . ' . operation bring all disaster Mr. Victor Price ,n. .1' ' or tonsils and aenolds. will go in partnership with Mr. Swln- vnTA waa received her Monda that dlehurat at Nephl. the operation waa performed at the office of Dr. Warren ' Men or women to Wantad Shepherd, and ia ne was m. gettinc aim... a. fi """. Wednes, Thurs MKIGHAO THOM.W """'' orden for genuine guaranteed 7 fther wai with him and aa soon as children PosslbU he w.i uken to a room at Kllmlnatt darning. Salary $7S a week hotel, whera he will be taken fuH tlma: tl.50 an hour " ipara time car, of by trained nurse. He 1. Beautiful, tpring lla International grandson of Mrar. O. Wlllden. 8tockIn Mllla, Norristowii, l i iait city, for men. women UTAH three trunk by rai asi w V v-j The man without a reserve or bank account is a good deal like the soldier without ammunition. He is without powder in the time of need. Everyone will need a reserve to draw against, just as every soldier will need ammunition, and a bank account is within the reach of all who take the trouble to get it. 4 brand Howev ke, Ran-Ingh- Warren Shepherd made one of his pop calls here last Saturday. and is expected again in a fe w days for a larger stay. Dr. Ithls tri SILK DRESSES, LADIES AND MISSES COATS where she has day from school summer the ,,een attendlng will and Utah of tne at University with her parhere weeka two spend ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Nowers Miss Nowens will teach this coming year at HoiderJi ln Millard county. Salt-La- Messrs Nicholas and Hardy of Long For Sale Child's crib and Beach, California, were here on busi- tress second hand, size 3x5 ness this week. Call Gus Fernley. i A co . Dick Bowman left Saturday with Spring scales, fan type for sale at a bargain price. See them Jessie Cowdell, who has been here Get school shoes now at Fernley's at visiting for a couple of weeks left Fernley's. for Los Angeles California. Mrs. Nancy Whornham is the guest It will payyoii to buy your Miss Kathleen Gates of St. George, of Mrs. Alice Kesler for a week. shirts now. Our prices are wno nas oeen nere visiting relatives, wholesale cost at Fernley's. went to Milford Monday to visit her Men's sweater coats are going for each at $1.50 Fernley's. Homer Stout spent Monday and cousin, Mrs. Van Hickman. Tuesday in Milford selling Singer Mis Lydia Robinson returned on Mr. C. H. Price of Salt Lake City Sewing machines. was a Bearer visitor last week end. Monday from Provo, where she has Karl Levi was here Saturday visit- been spending two weeks visiting canvas Men's leather palm gloves ing his mother, Mrs. Tina Levi, who relatives. 25c pair at Fernley's. is very ill. Miss Laura Shepherd entertained ner nome Monday afternoon. A at Men's dress shirts, 25c each at reMr. Jos. Johnson and children Fernley's. turned to their home in Salt Lake very pleasant time was spent in sew ing. Dainty refreshments were Tuesday. For Sale Riding pony, saddle and bridle. Inquire of Qua Fernley. Mr. Aubrey Tolton Is visiting at Mr. Rodney White returned to the home of his parents. Mr. andMrs. Beaver Saturday last to spend his Miss Jennie Gale Is viBiting for a J. F. Tolton. vacation here. He has been attendweek with relatives and friends in MUford. Miss Alice Gale left Saturday for ing school in Logan for the past Provo. where she will attend school year. Max Baker drove the stage to this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney White anParowan Monday. Mra. Wm. Stapley of Summit, vis- nounce the arrival of a new baby Miss Myrtle Woolsey went to Mil, ited friends In Beaver Saturday and girl a. their home. All are doing nlceN ford Tuesday to visit friends there. Sunday last. (. fportunl a fortunate purchase in - CAVCR CITY, UTAH aaai aV AW Mrs. Toledo-N- Prjc - I oca Is Purchase-Lo- w Special Z ....,. ONE PAIR OF STOCKINGS WITH EVERY L STORfig hosl-I- and T. t-- Mil J ; war of rvcr Daily I ). |