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Show SCHOOL' TO OPE.N The Bearer County High Schools 1 open for rejprfaf work? September I and 15. Students registering after Septema ber 15 will be required to pay of fee $1.00. registration Mr and Mrs. Allen T. Sanford of Salt Levke, spent Saturday and SunWin. F. day here with Mr. asd Mrs. Knox. Knitting Yarn Mr. Perry and II I James Willden came from Park City Saturday to attend the funeral Elmar Parkin- of his brother-in-law- , I Mrs. H. B. Water and Miss Waters, left for Salt Lake on Monday, after spending some time at the Tellurlde. Mr. Oiron Shlpp, who has been visiting in Panguitch, returned home for his father's funeral. PER SKEIN and Mrs. Jos. Jackson of were in town on business the latter part of the week. Charles E. Murdock spent Sunday in Beaver. Mattie Barrett of Mllford, is visiting Mrs. Exra Barton this week. Mrs. Mrs. George Paice has been quite sick tor several days. Alva Thompson's family spent the past Sunday In Mlnersvllle. Miss a visit Alberta Riley returned from at Mllford Saturday. LaMar Hunter, of Provo. who has Miss Kathleen Powell has gone to been here visiting with his aunt's Pocatello to teach in the high school Mrs. Austin and Miss Qrace Skinner,1 there returned to his home Sunday. "Mrs. Kate Joseph leaves Saturday to went Murdock Jr. Span for Salt Lake City, where she will George ish Fork, Tuesday with a truck load study music at the L. D. S. college. of household furniture for Dr. E. A. Wallace Paxton went north Mon Petty. day to purchase a new truck to haul Mr. and Mrs. John Cotter, accom the children to school this year. panied by Mrs. Jim Howd, and Mr. Mrs. O. A. Murdock Is spending a and Mrs. Levi Howd. went to Cedar few weeks with her son and wife. Mr for a few day Tuesday. and Mrs. John Murdock at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Cotter, accom City. panied by Mrs. Cotter's mother, Mrs. Miss Winnie Hales has gone to Sarah Ann Howd and sister, Jennie, where she has accepted a Mllford, Mllford. in pent Monday position as stenographer in the store Fred Mackerell and son. Walter, room for the Union Pacific railroad. made a buslnes strip to Cedar FriMrs. Ethel Bradfleld returned on day of last week. They were from Salt Lake City, where Ash. Jo. Sunday by she has been working, to spend the Dr. E. F. Mover returned 8unday winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs .v- RhU h r), where Mrs. Gentry to attend the Chiropractor examtna spent some time with her parnnts. tlon. Mr. ana Mrs. Miuon ueniry imnur-fp(- V 11 II Stores Long Wear and Low Cost tin Children need strong serviceable Shoes for they give them very w wear. Ours are the best we can find for school children, and because of 2 quality purchase for the 475 J. C. Penney Company Stores we are able to sell them to you at prices unequalled elsewhere. We are careful with the fit ting of shoes for children. To insure comfort and longer wear this is ne sary. Boys School Schoes BLACK BLUCHER, Full QoarUr Boys Heavy Work Shoes BROWN RETAN 8 to 12 12 2 to 2 2 2 to 5 $2.39 2.69 2.98 1-- 1-- accom-nanle- d Bert Nichols of Mllford, was In town Monday. Z Sturdy Shoes for School 1-- Miss Lorhee Nowers left Friday for Richfield, where she will teach school the coming year. Mayor C. C. Nelsen of Salt Lake, and party were In Beaver Tuesday. - II Min-ersvill- e, Mr. ocals II MILF0RD, UTAH City. CITY, UTAH 1111 475 Jtepartment Mrs. Fred Stoney is visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake L II iion. 49c CAVCA till Mr. son here. Sunday. oz. skeins 3-- 4 Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. Jos. Smith, of Draper, attended the funeral of Elmer Parkin large assortment of colors 3 and I 2 o 10 12 C Boys Scout Shoes 8 to 12 12 2 to 2 2 1-- 2 to 5 1-- $ia to 2. wo z 2; l-- 1-- 25 9 8 to 12 1.98 2.49 2 2 Boys Brown Dress ENGLISH CUT or BLUCHER $1.79 1-- 1-- 12 2 1-- 1-- 2 2 42. to 2 . to 5 2 2$ 1-- 3.49 Girls School Shoes 1-- 2 1-- 2 to 6 SHOES AND OXFORDS to 6 Black and Brown newest ther, styles ....$2.98 to 2 2.98 Evey Pair 1-- 2 HOSIERY Women's black, brown, 25c fea you Satisfaction Must-Giv- e LISLE HOSE I Growing Girls BLACK OR BROWN LEATHER. 8 to 11 2 ..$1.98 12 to 2 2.49 for women, thread pure HOSIERY silk $1.23 Boys and girls , black color, lisle thread or .Jk Gillies. ed to Richfield Miss Lenora Phillips returned on Sunday from a visit with her parents home Miss Lizzie Robinson entertained Larne Goodwin returned Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Petty, t Letters received by relatives and Mrs. Arthur Joseph and children Mr. and Mrs. Orwln Phillips at Pro from Reed, after spending five weeks of Parowan. are visiting at the home vo. She will stay here with her Thursday evening In honor of Mis friends of Elder Frank J. Murdock. have been spending a couple of there. of the grandnarents, Mr. and Mrs grandmother. Mrs. E. J. Noyes and Devota Griffiths of Mlnersvllle. Quite announce his safe arrival, and the have been spnding a couple tf tit a crowd of young folks were present. attend the high school. John T. Joseph. beginning of his work in the Neth- at Hurricane, with Dr. Pettjia Mrs. Doug Fotherlngham, who has Games and dancing were indulged in erlands, which has started out most ents, returned Sunday and after r fe been here visiting her sister, Mrs Miss Eva Bowman of Mllford, re Refreshments were served at mid auspiciously. Mrs. James Mutr has as her guest paring their household goodl Austin Skinner, returned home to his week, her brother. Mr. Orton, ks their In home to her Mllford, last night. turned shipment, have left for Mllford Thursday of Vast week. be will F who is thinking of locating In Beaver weea, alter spending tnree weeks Mrs. Guy Goodwin has as her guest at Spanish Fork, where Mrs. Mr. here her with and cousin. tlce dentistry. Mrs. Lottie Pearce and children the Mrs. Janet City. Shlpp, her son Frank, Miss Ioa Bald-wileft Tuesday John Bowman and family. motored to Salt Lake Friday of last Ernest and wife. Otto and Ellsy. Sup morning to attend the B. Y. U., acMiss Josephine Cox is taking the week to meet their son and brlther. per was served to twelve. This famcompanied by Miss Laura Shepherd nlace at the public library, this week, Miss Fanny Draper of Salt Lake Obra Pearce, who is returing from a ily was old friends and neighbors of of Miss Hattle Whornham. who is at- City, who has been here visiting her mission in England. Mrs. Ross Cutler Mrs. Goodwin. Mr. Dan Lindsay of Washington tending the celebration at Cedar City friend. Mrs. Frank Burrldge, left Jast of Adamsville and Mrs. Wm. Black D. C. is with Mrs. 0. C. Dunshee for week for her home. While here she had charge of the hotel during Mrs. Congressman and Mrs. Don Colton a short visit. Mr. and Mm. Charlie Morgan and spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. K Pearce's absence. the noon hour In town Tuesspent N. children spent Sunday with her Thompson at Puffer's lake. day. They were en route to Cedar Mrs. Ollvr Ashworth mother, Mrs. Belle Reese, and sister Mr. and Miss LaPrlel 8mlth. after spend City to attend the went to Cedar Tuesday to visit their Mrs. Mary Tattersall. big celebration Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman, of her summer vacation here with there. ing and Dodeo attend the daughter Fern Mllford. whe were on their way to nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss McDonald of Salt Lake Cltt. Provo to visit their son and wife. returned Thursday of last Smith, Nice furnished rooms with board. who has been here visiting Miss Mr. and Mrs. Henri Bowman Jr. last Mr. and Mrs. George Bagshaw, of week to Salt Lake City to finish her If desired, at reasonable price. Mrs. Jeannette Skinner returned to her week, visited a short time here with St. George, spent a few days here re Saturday business course at the St. Mary'a Owen Orover, phone 1SI F . Mr. Bowman's cousin, John Bowman home Monday morning. with Mr. Bagshaw's brother cently Academy. and famllv. Jo. Bagsba wand family. They all Mr. and Mrt. Howard Johnon, of Representative of the Alexander went to Bryce canyon and had a Gloria Swansoa to North Creek, have moved Into the Jo Optical Co. will be at. Beaver. d Mrs. Dennis Farnsworth and chil i Little Grace and Retta Joseph, of wonderful trip. Ash home. Hotel. Thursday.- - September dren arrived here last week from Mlnersvllle, who have.been visiting Elinor Olynn's plT at the home of Mr" and Mrs. J. F. SO. from 11 to 8 p. m. Schools will Gunnison to make their home. Mr. u nas rarely been the writer's Beaver City Review No. 1$ of the soon start and It would be well to rarnswortn win "THE GREAT MOMENT" remain for a few Joseph, returned to their home on to behold a handsomer privilege Maccabees will hold regular meet- take this opportunity of having the weens at Gunnison where he his Tuesday. also than the combined flower and sight ing, September 1?, 1113. at 8 o'clock children's eyes looked over. work. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Marsden and vegetable garden at the George Skin "IX and (Hit" Come Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph anft ner home. The color scheme repre children of Parowan. were the din- sented In dahlias and asters Is mar-ner guests of Mrs. John T. Joseph velous; the white double dahlia vie In charm with Its radient rival,' last Thursday. the American Beauty rose, while Mr.' Tuesday Mrs. L. N. Marsden. stake presl Skinner admits modestly that he haa' dent of the Parowan Relief society, surpassed himself In the vegetable DESTIST" visited the East Ward Relief society culture this year. "THE DICK OK IT WILL COME TO YOUR AID IN meeting Thursday. September 6, and Mr. and Mrs. John White had with gate the sinters a very splendid Ulk ADVERSITY, SICKNESS, LOSS OF them Sunday, their four, daughters' POSITION, AND BUSINESS REMr. and Mrs. Rube Parklnsos re- and their entire families; Mra. VERSES. MORE THAN THAT ceived word last week thst their P. Frsiler. of Reed; Mrs. Robert sot '! Thursday WILL HELP YOU MAKE MORE lister, who has been working at sler of Oakley. Mra. James uraper. had left for New York to son. Reed; Mrs. Rosa L. Stonev. a! MONEY. BUI Hurt ! join the V. S. Army. splendid dinner was enjoyed at noon "V r wn. wniie But to make money your friend you oetng on THK THRKK Mr. and Mrs. Tarley Peterson inri the sick the list, was one of mer-- 1 day must be a friend NOWT money. (Daughter, are pleasing new residents ry. happy feature. also and bank with us. of Beaver. Mr. Peterson Is connect"FIGHTlXti BiXD" ed with the g for the Mrs. Geo. C. Murdock Rr ram a Kast ward meeting honse. Inst Friday for a two weeks' visit with her sons. Judge Georsra Mur Wanted Men or women lo lake dock and Mr. R. Chaae Mnrwvl orders for genuine guaranteed hos-ler- which she Is enjoying very much, as for men. women and children o the meeting with 7rKiJI many old Eliminates darning. Salary ts 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" a friends. Mrs. Murdock MlLFORI-CKDA- R , and Mis Mar- -' week full time. 11.60 an hour spare tha Beaumont were dinner w,y bT on' suurEA . PHOXE 33 guests time. Cotton, heathera. allks. InterUTAH Beaver and Faw national Stocking Mill.. Norrlstown Sunday at the Roblnson-Franke" home, and Tuesday mnlng with Mr.l Dally Scrvics Pa. v ad Mrs. Joseph Mardtocg. , VICTORY THEATRl Friday, Man-derflei- Your Best FriendMONEY Monday It Wednes., - to Start brlck-makln- State Bank of Beaver County , TeseM' y Ku crrr V |