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Show . Word has been received from Mi-Oliver Gale, who is In Cedar that his son, Qllbert Is getting1 along nlce- - CHRISTMAS JOYS! ri -- Malissa Baleman, a teacher at the B. A. C. 1n Cedar, spent the week end here with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piiton and family. Nick St. 22-Rifl- es . Boxes Indie . Work Baskets Breakfast Nets Games Will do stamplnr, embroidering beadirifTTrochetlng and button ho making at reasonab e prices Mrs Tinker Toys Owen Grover. Building Blocks We have a nice line of suet pud dings, fruit cakes and mince meat to sell. Call and get some for your holiday dinner Gem Restaurant. Perfume, Powder Musical Toys of All Kinds Bracelet, Barretts, Eardrops Kmas Tree Decorations - Ties, Shirts, Belts and Salts Boy s Axes, Hammers -- Roman Beauty Etc Rhode Island Greenings Beaver Equitable Co-O- Mrs Owen Grover has for sale sev eral copies of the songs sung at the Daughters of Pioneers entertainment Monday night, written by Isabel Ru- p , Mr. Eb. Tanner of Mllford, waa a Bearer visitor Sunday Mr. Nelson of Kanab, was a visitor last week. " Bearer Fine Apples for tale( $1.25 ? r H.l A. , Christiansen. George Mutr is having Mr home built.) a new ; Clifford Wallace of LaVerkln. was In town Saturday with a load of beans to sell ; ' Mlllionery sale now' on. Prices very low Beck ft Low Millinery shop. - i gifts -9- ...$1.98 8c 98c$1.4MW3 BROAE BATHROBE- S- " "vat" thread silk, p,tin heavy weight or.- . ui various styles, gle or double loops ' s.. DRESS SHOE- S- own'' chem,8e' bi;oome mu. costume dip. for men finest leather $3.98 " MA MA DOLLS s 98c to $333 -$9,9- 0-12.75-14.75 ' . - Christmas and a Happy New Year Let's try to understand each other better and help each other more than ever before. to make 1924 the best possible year for us all. . J Tbat wUl help Very cordially youra, JOHN P. BARTON, Cashier v State Bank of Beaver County ; V 'THE BANK OF PERSONALSERVICE' BKAVKR CITY rrAii, John AshWOrth Who h hoan In 8alt Lake City for several month. having his eye treated, to remove piece oi steel Which Hew Into his eyes4 while . s Culling Should Not : -- DoneatfcrtafaE:. Be -- M t poultry yard. It rf V T period! to pertain gated to stop til rs It takes too Ion? tltorWwiiUiijeodttrs! vi should 2 calls. The fellow whs tilti to sell tht rolls Is fobt t two ways In the extrs fed, and In the lewsr pries pu to glutted market BeaWt; for table nse at ths right & i ti bring better prices ttutbat to have been held so loni . Is tough, Immense "Loa Caused Insect Attaches I Foresters and' entoaoioj United States "IepwtB turs declare thst P by Insect attacks aid crude, cnisneu, ths5, . tejy rtpJ d emphasise the work and fha nsttc --control - tneMUT are woefully lpsdeansta Not Difficult Matter! .Produce Good Thert Isnt busl- - any . v . to gl " i Wwurse,yoocsawn J; bs summed sP J ttef m, Breed effl. and dont crowd fd f breeds ttr. But It's all wW .rarm chlckwi. of range, after they get ow. balance their Ju f r tufit ,tl Beaver Cily. Shoe & Harness S.:? HRST CL.IS9 WORK AST REASON ABLB rRl IAL ATTENTION TO PARCEL POST ORDER v. Over 1,500 leats. Lloyd's Register of American, fachls, sail and power, Includes over WC0 boats. -- est products, amount annually. ' A recent tn for npoi this and vast 6 these that declares 4 sieeu- - wwt h ' a contnt Is OuUlng fence digging post holes on his farm, came home 8unday for a few weeks. He nai partly recovered his eye sight which the doctor say will gradually come back; after which he will go gttQ tor them to remove the piece of " i at work ; lovely dressed, what .would be more welcome . We Join Your Friends in Wishing Yoii; . "Attention. N Come In rnd talk with us about your plans. If ws can help yon win larger success we certainly want , to know about It. : bags 98c to $5i9 DRESSES Jos.. their BAGS especially suitable for VV gifts VALUES $4.98 ' '' beautiful leather DOXT MISS THESE GOOD e, do " LEATHER Frank Robinson and his daugh-trF. J. Slade was at the Hotel Low The stake officers of the primary here Miss Denis, will arrive the past week, renewing last sum- will give the annual association with Sunday to. spend the holidays mer'a acquaintances Folks" ball on New TearS "Married the family. eve. Watch for the posters and don't the date. You know how they Buy your wife a new hat for Jessie Skinner of Mllford phoned forget Cristmas. Millinery Bale no won at put things over. his mother Monday that he has to go FOR SALE Beck ft:Low Millinery shop. R. Kelley of Provo new manager to a hospital for an operation on hie The MUtses Kate and Vie Smith of the Singer Sewing Machine Com throat. At a reasonable price and reasonwill return home from the B. Y. U pany, In the southern Utah district, Judge Geo Murdoch Jr. and his able terms; Beaver City Main street to a to Mllford sons made business trip at Provo Saturday, spend Christ- spent Saturday and Sunday here and Mr. Pearley Rollins, of Greenvlllo mas with their now occupied by the Beaproperty Mr. Mrs and C. last Saturday. parents, Baker, was the guest, of Mrs. O. attended the services at the East Robert Smith. ver Co. post office and City Drug was and family. Mr. Kelley'8 mother Market. Apply to Ida S. Gehr, 225 E Miss LaPrlel Smith Is expected Ward Sacrament meeting last Sun of Bea Miss Strauter Pearl formerly Monte Levi of Huntington Lake, ver, a second cousin of Mrs. Wm. 49th street, Portland Oregon, or to home on 8unday from St. Mary's day. George Woodhouse Beaver Utah. California, arrived In Mllford Satur Anderson of Jackson county Academy in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephenson will with to spend Christmas day night Mrs. Seldon Nowers wilt! leave on spend the holidays with Mrs. Step- h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levi Saturday afternoon while at play Diagnosticians are not agreed as to Mr. and Mrs. Jobh end family and his grandparents. Mr little John Ooodwln, small son of Mr. what alls Thursday for Winter Quarters to henson's parents, Europe, but are of the one Nowera Murdock and other and Mrs. spend the holidays with her parents. and Mrs. John Ooodwln, thought he opinion that tbe case has progressed relatives. would help clean up a pile or aira.-f- a beyond the point where carrying a Mrs. Annie Beckwith and son. Lev. Waldo Murdock went to Cedar. City chaff and set fire to It The blaze buckeye In the pocket would do any last week in the Interests of the of Fillmore, spent the week end here Will Huntington went to Mllford was seen by a group of marble play good. with Mrs. Beck wit h's brother. Alma last week to have an Interview with Kansas Life Insurance. company. ers, who quickly ran and with great Powell and family. a mining expert about his soap rock presence of mind pitched the burnChina, soys a dispatch from there, Mra. James Clay of Mllford spent mining claim on Black Ridge moun- ing from the stack. la "large away hay waiting for a strong man to apfijnday here and was the guest of Anthony Wood house left Wednes tain. China Beemt to pear as a leader. Mrs. Hattle Aahworth. day morning for Fillmore, where he Mr. and Mrs B. F. Pendleton acIn that respect, in about the aams be, Miss Arrilla Joseph has been suf vill study music and play n th Edwards and predicament as all other nations. companied Mr. Mat Raker and James Howd made Fillmore band. fering with, a fracture of her letll Miss Julia ReeseEdgar to St. George last a business trip to Paragoonah Thursirm caused from a fall down the where the latter were married The assertion that theater owners Mr. and Mrs. Will Eastin and fam- cellar steps. Dr. McGregor reduced week, day of last week. in the temple. use sensational pictures to heat, the ily, have moved from the McShane the fracture and Miss Joseph has lawns the blood of patrons to cut down the fuel be to They still report Mr. and Mrs. TI. H. Ashworth spent farm to the Gentry home on the cor- ha-- to carry her arm In a sling In Dixie, rosebuds yet on the bills la Interesting,' but what sort of green Sunday at Mllford with their daugh- ner of West 9th street. bushes and the farmers to be husy pictures do they show during dog days Messrs Leo Munwn and Dee Ris ter,- Mrs. Karl Levi. " Miss Ora Gale left "Saturday for ing of Tropic, spent Friday evening plowlng preparing for their spring to keep the patrons. .cool? ,...,.,.. Ralnh Skinner and Raton Bowman Provo, where she will visit with her at the home of Miss Rowena Gate, planting. A man was arrested on a charge of who have been denuding aom Ilttl sister, Alice, for a few days and wll Mr. Munson Is an uncle of Miss Gate CounThe cheese Shepherd factory . is counterfeiting British currency. time In California, returned home (return boms with Brother John They were on their way to McGlll about one of the is things terfeiting 25,000 of shipping cheese pounds Nevada. Llllywhite. Saturday. this week making their third ship which the Russian and German gov ment of the fine product within the ernments do not have to worry.space of a few weeks. Mr. Will Farns The tractor, the milking machine, worth Is bookkeeper for the big In" the electric churn and all the other and -says they are keeping dustry modem to set their up appliances mnybe these have right standard. made It compulsory for the farmers to Arehle Brooks of Nephl, has writ go to the city to find something to do. ten the Home Service secretary. Miss The first man has been discovered Franke. that he had been to a hos In Salt Lake, where his arm gain, this time down in Patagonia. pital All (he officers and working fores of the bank Join In wtshtn; you a very Merry Christmas time also was successfully operated unon. and We wonder whether he rode there from a New Yesr well filled with happiness good health and success thanking her for helping him secure Java In an airplane or on 4 raft. . The New Year will be a good one there are many reasons to look for that. Let ua plan to make It federal aid for war service disability. ' . the best sver. . , . ' attractive at prices worth your Shop. The bank grows as our patrons grow Our success depends' upon the success of those who banking with us. That's why ws must take a keen Interest In the welfare of each patron. : . , 8c to $1.93 col ,r$U3 : $3.49 BILK UNDERTHINGS . reenforced heels, toes, blk and , . sin- - pure : - $9.90 EAR RING- S- fashioned, Full colored washing, the sun or pres- cannot change tbe col for men -9- THRIFTY make appreciated came Misses Beatrice and Agnes Hurst Mra. Lottie Pearce and family and students of the Utah University, at W. W. Whltaker of Millard coun- Mrs. Ennia Jones spent Sunday tu Salt Lake, will arrive home Saturday ty, tan dais Ibrpther, were "Beaver Mllford. to spend the holidays with their par visitors, this week. enta Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurst. ' 'o HOUSE SLIPPER- S- for every man pure thread silk full fashioned full of comfort . A Merry I. v SILK HOS- E- MEN'S SLIPPER- S- down Mrs. Anna C. Sanders of Halt Lake from Salt Lake Thursday to spend la here spending the winter with her the holidays with her mother, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Herbert C. Stapley L. M. Robinson and sister, Miss Kendall Franke.' .,.,,..ITO,,.,....., A number of young folks from out Mra. Madsen has been quite sick of town were in for the dance Fri for several days, leaving her very ef day evening. ficient daughter, Miss Viola in of their tailoring and cleancharge Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Twltchell Jr of North Creek, were in town on bus" ing establishment. Iness the first of the week. A. Chase Murdock was able to leave the L. D. S. hospital last Mrs. Mary A. Briggs left Sunday Thursday, to rest at the home of his for Salt Lake City, where she has parents for a week, when he expected business to attend to. to return to Beaver, together with his wife and small son, who ' have Mr. John P. Llllywhite left Satur- been with him through his illness. day for 8alt Lake City, wnere He Wallace Tardley and Dewey Hurst has busniess to attend to. returned Saturday from los Angeles California, where they went with a We still have a fine line of car load of cattle for Ben Davis. Dev toys for the children. Embroi ey left with another car load on Mondery pieces. Holiday cards Jt. day and will return home Saturday Grover Art . ft. I J HOLIDAY BUYERS. gOOd Value Miss Luclle Franke Hata going at a great reduction at the Beck ft Low Millinery shop. t I " MAKES THIS STORE IDEAL AND PRACTICAL FOR by Owens. Local, and Personal I' OUR HANDSOME COLLECTION of USEFUL GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer spent the week at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Frank Pendleton, looking afte their interests here, while the latter went to Dixie to work in the tem ple and visit relatives and friends. and A' fT ''T MILFORD, UTAH Jonathan and Painnaln Apples. Roller Skates nuvbel. 1 Pop Guns Rawtlaa Boots Vanity SeS" 7 . J fm.di, uim'nMm MiR Odld'a, and Misses - A NATION'W:& FRED MONSON, Propr ) |