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Show J ' L . A Steady Stream Goodwin were Mr and Mrs. Albert surprise Sungiven a very peasant chll-.n- d e forty-onday evening, when rrandchildren,' on both n t S:3b with a hpr n, ' sines, serve. rhicken supper all ready to of their The affair was in honor Mrs. Goodanniversaries. birthday win was 75 years of age, Monday, will be October 22 and Mf. Goodwin 28. 79 Sunday. October suent A very happy evening was games. visiting and playing of m I PiOi 0 ' V-- Victors Ladies v If ti TailorinJ Umpany -- '! . HIGH CLASS SU,TS,C0ATSr WMSTS, DRESSES SKIRTS V' 'A See Our Local - Repre,, Mrs. A. L delightful evening was spent nlaylng games. Many beautiful pres ents were given the bride. Refresft men's were served at the close of the A Grove evening. SHOWER HALLOWEj Mrs George Pay and Mrs. Myrtle Murdock entertained with a shower ..aaaaw. hi t r ainM t) rn n r teoBoo-CT-nSsJ- informed where to send your money. All the big cities have a place for it, and they, need it much worse than Cora B. Carlton, Editor ihe business men of Beaver ne il it Kail S. CarltOn, Prop. So eend it along. Get it out of town as fast and as far aa possible, where InUrad In the Postofflcs In Bea-t- r it will never come back. It is the root City, Utah, a Second Class Mil of all evil, and it ia better tor us to kUrtar. have all evil in some other town. A man came in the office this morning Snbssription $2.00 a Ya&r cci iplalning, (no he don't carry in U you have a little job printing to M tn the Pr i?) that burinexs ns be done, be sure and send It out of dull. He said people were rof Fjntl-inr- c : town. The money ain't neoded here. their money. Now thai is The printer can pay his bills with hot h. was wrong. air. And while you are about It. just Tl ey are spending this moni y. Thev end out of town for that suit of are following the example set by clothes you are needinic. The money men of the ain't needed' here the merchant can!many of tho town this air. yes his And taxes did with hot pay particular man. They you know you ran buy drugs in Salt! are sending their dollars out of town Lake; yea and coal is cheaper up for the very things they should buy there, so be sure, and send your right here in town. Take this home money out of town for drugs and with you and sltep with it r.nd see if eoal It ia the only way to make a town grow prosperous. All the farm you are not partly to blame. Don't holler about the other fellow 'till you papers are carrying ads for so you should be properly are aure you are free from criticism. BKAVETt - Dean. Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Heber Dean, in honor of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mulr. About forty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Muir received many beautiful glfti. A dainty luncheon was served at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Pay and Mrs Murdock were Assisted in serving by Mise Aemlia Dean, Mrs. Edwin Palee, Miss Cath erine Muir, and Miss Julia Dean Games were nlavpd and all went home in the wee hours of the morntime, ing, saying they had a good and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Muir a long and happy life. gallon. book, for - heme of the groom, at thvm. neper Mr and l.rii!e's parents, n t It gives you MORE MILES per v - Latest Style, u recently, returned Kme on their '.rtnesday of last week Riven mi wM pvmnon trip . .:a' fhower Tneo-'Rr.ing hv bride frineds nni relativ o' i bers. PSS ' ,Ve O coupon - - Vr and Mrs. Thomas Muir, married in the tempieat sau O I-- "? wore 58-6- Ue '- who Because it is pure, clean, straight nnvreflned gasoline with a hih 0 gravity and quick, sure vaGAS delivporizing points, ers a smooth, steady stream of power to your combustion I-G- . r J BRITUT. SHOWK1 For heavy duty, hard pulls and bad spots that call for unfailing response from your motor, GAS ia dependable in every way. I-G- -- b8'e" Mont-Roebuc- k, r im it -- t t, j k if - OTrMi die Holders, Box Candy Winter Supplies Underwear, Rubbers, Overshoes Leather Vests, Overcoats, GET YOUR COUPON'S FOR THE ALUMINUM 50 MORE NEW PIECES TO GIVE AWAY. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodhouse received a letter last week from their Ida. who is attending daughter. "ehool at the University of Utah, that phe liked her work very much a and was getting along nicely. SURPRISE PARTY CITY WEEKLY PRESS h-- i Japanese Lanterns, Hat Masks Pumpkins, Pumpkin Cats Birthday Candles, Can: Friday evening of last week number of the friends of Mrs. Frank Roy Wilkms, advance agent for Low motored out to her home on the "Milo (All Wnlte) Minstrels, was Academy street, and gave her a sur- In town Saturday booking the town for a big show. Thts company will prise party. Mrs. Low had retired for the how In Salt Lake on- w"V. begln- nlni- - October 31. Wan for their night, but very graceously arose and date In Beaver. welcomed the visitors WARE. Beaver Equitable H Lr. Co-O- p - i he evening was speK in knit- ting, playing cards and social chat. A delicious luncheon was served Waldo Murdock came from Mil ford Friday mornine of last week, to go deer hunting Mrs. Murdack and little daughter. Merlyn. were the j ruests of Mr. Mnrdock's mother. Mrs jog iv rournoc during nis absence nt midnight. The guests were Mrs. Wm. Hurst, Mrs. John Nowers, Mrs. Ed. Potters, Mrs. Lottie Bowden, Mrs. Karl S Carlton, Miss Kendall Franke, Misi Mrs. John Williams and children Stella Burt, Miss Martha Beaumont. and Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock Jr. and children, motored over from Milford CV.ul C. Cornwall, president of Sunday to attend the afternoon sea the otake association of the M. I. A. sion ror Quarterly conference. They arrived here Tuesday to give Instruc- were the guest for lunch, of Mr and tions in physical education, under Mrs. Dan Williams and Mrs. Jos. R. the auspices of that organization. He Murdock. is making his home at his former narding place at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Neilsen, formerly Mol.le Farrer. deputy county recorder of Beaver, who has been working In the office of the Industrial commission at Salt Lake City, for the past six months. Is very sick at the Holy Crosa hospt-twith stomach trouble. She is having the very best of care and the phy slclans are doing everything hey can to avoid an operation. Her condition remains about the same. We hope to hear that she Is much better before our next issue of the paper. For Building and Repai If you contemplate doing,any kind of btrildingi repair work this fall we want an opportimSty tc submit an estimate on the lumber and terials you will other ma need. We know we can satisfy yon and we think we can cut down the expense bill for yon. That is an item worth considering. f Mackerell & Cockett Lumber PnoMltt Beaver City,, Utah al Ray Barton of Salt Laka City. Is here on business and .visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. H. F.O B ' a tet lorward end back lor (all aad short propW WILL SURE WANT SOME. m mm lor Urn truck, lugpc. etc., by removing rwr tMt sod upholateTT. 50 cm, k. nuke into lull nurci In iht car lot call, J Conference visitors during confer ence at the home of Mr. snrf Mr. t T Tanner, wtre John Wells, persuing bishop of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Tanner of Milford. and Bishop George Eyres of Miner ville.' DROP IX AM) Ik ! LOOK W B . MARIiB HOT DOG ' In addition to oar regular fountain drinks, we . ing: to HOT B"lI0X IKK3H, AND CHILI, TOMATO NECTOR LESSING'S CONFECTIONERS THE FULLER BRUSHES OOOD DIOISTION "COLD IN THE HEAD,r U an Tboa imu attack to of Nutl CsUrrh. iub)ct rix,u.nt "roldf "run down" eondltton. HAlXi CATARRH MEDICINE normlty to Is TtoottnoM co no) .tlnf of an Otntmant. toa bo aooi locally, and a Ouiokr throc th. BlooTon tho acu Mu. oaa iurtaooa, balldtn op tho tytfrn, ana aiaklnt laoo ll.bl. fo "eolda" orovtut for ovar Mfoara, r.pldS. by Chooaj Co, Toloao, k TIT you GET iuj FULLER MAN A FULLER BRUSH OR BROU.n ' CAME TO YOVJl HOlR 1 WILL BE IN DELTA. UTAH AFTER OCTOBKB fX)R YOUR XMA8 BRUSHES. GIRI-8- , SK OcR ' CASES. f . , -- GEORGE H. LEIGH Reprci scntam'e rtl A H iamJU, Washable upholstery! Steel body! Bigger new engine! Overland quality, reliability and economy! Come m get' complete details! YOU SE Tutt's Pills se JOHN BOWMAN, DEALLR IF TBI!, n OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT AND OUR STOCK IS TH1 George Leigh, agent for Fuller Brush company, after spending several weeks here, has left for Delta. Mr. Leigh was very much i,.eArt with the results of his business here ana also was delist 1 w.th the and the people. H- -, rxpects to rctura araln in the sprhg The new Overland Champion is the iirst car! Doors iront and rear! j. DISPLAY OP GREEN STUFF 19 trOOD. i. 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