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Show L o c als i Second Hand Range for tale. En- , quire of ."Mrs. H. J - :Ycrsun. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner and Mrs. James Lang, spent Monday in ! Beaver. Mrs. Frank Calloway of Salt Lake City, is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Lottie Pearce, Mrs. Lynda Twitchell and Lou Bonn, spent Tuesday Tues-day in town. i On August 15, Mrs. Rhea Mark- heffel received a certificate of membership mem-bership to the Photo-Playwrights League of America. This certificate certifies that she is an active member mem-ber of the association. Ask your wife, your sweetheart, your mother, "W-hat a Woman Will Do." Fred Luedtke. who has not been very well for some time left Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City to consult z specialist. Joe Lujan, who has charge of a chicken industry on the- Sloan farm, called at the News office Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Beard and family left Friday of last week to spend some little time with her parents at Para-goonah. Para-goonah. ffl See a girl plunging from a tugboat tug-boat into the murky waters of New York harbor, in "What Women Will Do?" at the Victory Theatre, Sunday Sun-day and Monday evenings. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nowers died at their home in Frisco, at S o'clock Tuesday evening. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of the late Cleve Bradfield, are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings, and Miss Christie Dor-rity Dor-rity of Beaver. Dr. Hunter made a professional call at Modena Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Parks at the Webster ranch, a fine baby girl Friday, September 23. All concerned concern-ed doing nicely. The Indians at Pine Peak, were in town Thursday, selling their pine nu; crop, which they brought with them on their ponies. They had about four hundred pounds of shelled shel-led nuts, which they were selling at 30c per pound. Miss Flora M. Bradford, representative represen-tative of the Pacific Division of the Red Cross, after spending several days in our community, left Monday morning for Beaver. |