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Show BEAVER BRIEFS Miss Pauline Mathews, Librarian of the Minersville Library, and her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Althea Gillian, were visitors in Beaver Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker and children, of Kemmcrer, Wyo., are visiting until iiftcr the 4th with their parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Baker. Jay Thompson and brother Ted, are here from Park City for a week to j visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lard Wil-lard Thompson. Henry Baker of Minersville, spent Saturday and Sunday at Beaver. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Press Whornliam, June i 27. i Mrs. Selton Nowers returned home ! Sunday from a months' visit with her ; parents at Scofield, Utah. S Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White have left for a few week's vacation at Tremon-j Tremon-j ton, Utah, to visit with their son and 1 daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar White. I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob have had : os their guests, their cousins, Mr. and i Mrs. Jess Wright, from Los Angeles who have been touring the northwest and Idaho for the last month. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton of Salt : Lake City, are spending their vaca-'. vaca-'. fion in Beaver with Mr. Barton's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Barton and other relatives. ' NEW BUILDING A newbrick building adjoining the I postoffice -is nearly completed and when finished, will be occupied by the Milo Baker barber shop. I Mrs. Pierce has her sample room west from her hotel completed and i ready for use. ; George Boytor, of McGill, Nevada j has arrived home for the Fourth and i to spend his vacation with his brother, j Alex Boyle and sister, Mrs. Joe Beau- mont. i D. M. Griffiths of Milford, attend-J attend-J ed the funeral of his nephew, Ear Tanner, Saturday at Beaver. I Jen Price of Milford, was in Beavei Tuesday for a few hours' visit witl: friends. I |