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Show the Hiiiim)Hii!tMtimniU)iiriiiHHmiitttHiioiMitfititiii)itMiiiMiiMiinttiHHinimMii heaver, utah, fkioav, aichst it, 1033 NEWS to FARMERS CHURCH NEWS GREASE Automobile District Especially approved by Competent Engineers Can be had ONLY at the MILLER GARAGE See us about a grease job. ft IlirittlttllltllllllltlfMilHlltlllfHIIMIHIIIIIHIIIIHflltMlimillMIMllllllllitMlltMlifiiMII HOSERY See Mrs Grover Osborn who has taken over the Agency for SNAG PROOF, PURE SILK, HOSERY, for advance FALL COLORS. Buy 4 pair now and get one pair FREE. SALE Phone 104F3 Mollie Cartwrlght left for Provo Wednesday where she will visit with her father, Berry Jollie for a few days. WlK'at Organization j Effected On Wednesday, August ;!wl repreI sentatives of district No. it composed of Washington, Iron, Heaver, and Millard counties met in the court I house in Beaver and effected a dis trict organization for participation in the domestic allotment on wheat. ( Millard being much the largest county was given two representatives on the com mil tee of five, with 1 one representative from each of the other three counties. Robert K. While of Beaver was j elected to represent Beaver County. of procoduree for organThe plan 1 izing the district locally was outlined and the work of organizing will begin immediately on receipt of a necessary paper. This is necessary In order that the special agent can start immediately on arrival. Said special agent for the district has been appointed, and will have headquarters in Fillmore. every Meetings will be held in community where the plan will be in explained detail, and local com mitteemen will l)e elected to take names of applicants for contracts, ilf all wheat growers in Heaver County participate in the allotment, it will bring approximately 8:5,500 into Heaver County. There may be a few cases where partic ipation will not be justified, but those will be only isolated cases. IT WORKS! (Turn in all reports to Sister Mary Goodwin before noon Wednesday or they will be held over) By LEW MAR PRICE, County Agent A new GREASE for) j every bearing in the FOR Stewing Hens, m:Avi;n press, at Vernal; J. Carlos Lambert form er county agent in Nevada, district No. T, comprised of Utah county, with headquarters at Provo; Earl Palmer, Kaysvllle, district No. 8 for Juab and Sanpete counties, with headquarters at Nephl; Flqyd M. I'.each, Logan, district No. 9, com prised of Millard, Beaver, Iron and CONFERENCE These sisters were were retained. set apart for their respective offices by the brethern present. Piano solo, Lois White. Dramatic reading, Marion White. Talks were given by several Stake President Kate Board members, Jensen, Lucy Nowers, Catherine Powell, Vina Pearce. Closing Prayer, Samuel D. Hutch- The NRA plan is affording much relief in most every community in the country. If every employer will do as the President has requested, no good American will need or expect any sort of charity. We have added more help to our force and hope to put others to work as our volume of business improves. all-ready- .'- The Conference of the Beaver Stake will be held at Beaver Commencing Saturday evening at S o'clock and continuing with two sesand sion on Sunday at 10 and 2 again Sunday evening in the West One of the General with head- Ward Chapel. Washington counties, the of church will be in Authorities quarters at Fillmore. meetings and it is ings. Vern R. F.kins, who was appoint- atendance at thesewill Light refreshments were served. be a good at ed to have charge of district No. 11, hoped that there o tendance these meetings. throughout comprised of Emery, Carbon, Grand The SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM be will Sunday evening program and San Juan counties, with headPRESENTED HY STAKE by the Stake Mutual. given in a is Salt at Castledale quarters MUTUAL o with a SUNDAY EVENING Lake hospital suffferlng A very plendid program was given CONFERENCE broaken Director Peterson leg. PROGRAM last Sunday evening in the West said that he feared that Mr. Ekins The Sunday evening program will Ward Chapel by the Stake Mutaul, would be unable to take up his dut- be sponsered by the Stake Mutual Sister Thor aBeeson conducting. ies in time to meeet the demands of and will commence promptly at 8 song, Let Us All Press On. the wheat adjustment adminisration o'clock in the West Ward Chapel and Opening led by Mrs. Jess Baker. and that another appointment would the following will take part: Prayer Elder Wallace Yardley. be made. Annoucement were made by Elder Beading Melba Yardley. The appointment of these tempor- Introducing the new Slogan, Frank Elmer White in regard to the father effective Farnsworth. ary agents which became sons and the mothers and and August 1, is for three months and Music Dr. Parrish and Company of daughters outing to be held on the in districts where permanent agents the Milford Ward. Murdock August 25th and are employed, trie new aias win Solo, Lillian Carter of the Miners- - everyone iscampus invited. assist with wheat control work only. ville Ward. Solo, "Back to Mandelay." by Angus u Talk, Congressman, Abe Murdock. White accompanied by Miss Clara ORIS FOOD First Wheat Plan Payment Will Ke We would .like a good attendance White. to every meeting 20 Cents A ISushel fl throughout the Reading, "The Childrens Hospital," A Surety of Purity' Wheat adjustment contracts will conference sessions. by Blanch Patterson. o offer farmers 20 cents a bushel this Piano colo, by Mrs. Jess Baker. fall and either 8 or 10 cents a bushel ENJOY SWIMMING PARTY Talk, "Why We Need Religion," by 54 of on an allotment next spring The Senior Old Testiment class of Elder Ira Yardley which was very THRILLING AS YOUR FIRST KISS per cent of the average past the West Ward Sabbath srhool en- imperssive and full of knowledge IX THE MOONLIGHT production, in return for acreage joyed themselves on a swimming and truth. Don't forget to see Norma Shear, William Director reduction Are All 'We EnlisUd.' pledged, x class Closing song, i; last Tuesday. Twenty-siparty March and Leslie Hower Fredric of the 8. agriculBenidiction Tolton. Peterson, manager by Walter with members their supervisors in "Smilin' ard Director Announces Temporary Through" administration o tural adjustment Clark Murdock and Mary Goodwin producers ot Agents as Wheat Aides for Utah announces. 11 o'clock at the West Ward EAST WARD SABBATH SCHOOL "Grand Hotel" and many at met of the In the contract the farmers will opThe School East Ward Appointments of temporary Co. motored Sunday and from there they which you have most enjoypictures and District agents to assits with be asked to agree to reduce acreage chapel at 10 o'clock Sund with ened :y to the Radium Warm Springs by ed, have new created what we beadmisistra-tio- n planted for the 1934 and 1935 crops Mrs. the wheat adjustment Albert Smith for a two hours School Superintendent Joseph Jn.k-so- n lieve is the greatest love story the for Utah, have just been an- by the percentage that the secretary swim. A tremendous presiding. appetite was screen has ever known. We predict nounced by Director William Peter- of agriculture may declare necessary gained and everyone the Singing, "Welcome, Welcome, Sab- that this picture with its moonlight enjoyed to control production adequately, delightful luncheon that was served bath Morning," son, state manager of the adminismemories, its tears and Its romance, but in no case, will a farmer be ask- by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mary Good- Prayer, H. A. Christensen. tration. will be one picture you will never A very interesting talk was given Nine men who recently parsed the ed to reduce more than 20 percent win. A fine program was then given We predict that Norma civil service examination for these of his average planted acreage for and games and dancing were enjoy- by Theodore Bohn on "God Moves in forget. to whom you have given Shearer, three the last years. a to Wonders His Mysterious Way, ed and they returned home at about positions were selected from a long will win your great ac popularity, Utah of all If wheat farmers list of applicants. Director Peterson six o'clock none the worse for their Perform." more tha never. heart completely first the the plan, said. The appointees, together with copied Song practice was led by Miss Mae trip. Is playing August This production would require approximate. White and then classes devlded for the districts to which they have payment at the Firmage theatre. Secretary Wallace REIVER STAKEH.S SWIMMING class work. been asigned are: Leroy (i. Funk, lv S599.810. PARTY former county agent in Duchesne, has made public an estimate that Closing song "We Are All Enlisted." LOCAL GIRL ACCEPTS POSITION district No. 1, comprised of Cache the taxable consumption of wheat The officers and teachers of all the Benidiction, Jane Munford. AT DIXIE COLLEGE A large crowd was in attendance and Rich counties with headquarters in the United States for the next Ward Sabbath Schools of Beaver Miss Clara hat Woodhouse, the under processing was more. room year for still at Logan: Morgan P. Kay, former at the but there Stake enjoyed themselves a position with the Dixie Everyone is invited to come out and accepted Warm county agent iti Millard, district No. tax which was put4 into effect July Radium Tuesday Springs College at St. George this eomlut Boxelder 2, comprised of county S), will amount to 60,000,000 bush evening at a swimming and dancing join us in the Sabbeth day exercises. school year. She will teach Harmony with headquarters at Brigham City. els. The total tax from this source praty. About three hundred were STAKE SWARM DAY Music History, Appreciation and th for the year II. J. Webb, at one time county will be $138,000,000 present from every ward. A lovely Piano. of Swarm The the Bee-hiv- e officials estimate. administration Day time was by all. Lunch was agent in Salt Lake, ditsrict No. 5, held of be Beaver to be made served to enjoyed Stake .will Girls second The payment HOY MEETS WITH PAINFUL each ward by their own comprised of Salt Lake and Tooele next at 2 o'clock in spring after farmers have given committees as they grouped togeth- Saturday afternoon ACCIDENT counties, with headquarters at Salt evidence Ea-sAll Beaver Ward reduced the have that Chapel. they er in different parts of the hall. Miss E. Peterson, former county Lake; son of Mrs. Bennett George 8 In Beaver be Stake will Wards be not for than will less Iris Blackner gave a reading and a painful agent for Uintah, district No. 6, acreage, and will participate in the Aletha Bennett met with nor more than 10 cents a cents, eventhe filled of rest the comprised of Uintah. Duchense and bushel on the allotment, less local dancing accident Monday. He- - and Howard In The this contestants program. furnwas Daggett counties, with headquarters adminisrative costs. Administration ings entertainment. Music Yardley were riding horse back and Ward. work will receive their diaplomas the Minersville by Bee-hiv- e the horse turned and threw tht the the reser ished for of officials decided on the completion Brother Graft of the Stake Board work. boys and Georges arm was broken. ve in the second payment in order was master of ceremonies. He is getting along very nicely. Ella Beehive Sister to insure them freedom of action if Mecham, sup o o ervisor will be in charge. All are In the opportunity arises to help wheat WEST WARD FAST MEETING new vited to attend. Remember the time SUPERINTENDENT WITTWER export growers by opening up SPEAKS AT FOREST CAMP Fast Day Services were held in the Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and markets. If no such opportunity is S. M. found, the second payment will be Beaver West Ward Chapel Sunday the place is the East Ward Chapel Wittwer, county school o afternoon at 2 o'clock. made on a 10 cent basis. wag the speaker of superintendent, WARD SABBATH WEST SCHOOL Bishop W.. W. Farrer presiding, the evening at the C. C. C. Camp First checks will be mailed as The West Ward Sunday School, Delano soon as county wheat production and Councellor Milo Baker conductweekly program Thursday Superintendent E. A. Shipp preside' evening. Mr. Wittwer's subject was control associations are organized to ing: S 10 o'clock at comenced No. Zion Built "Beautiful ing 92, promptly Song administer the wheat plan locally, "Ability to live in Modern Times." Opening song. "Thanks for the Sab Above," Mrs. Wallace Yardley gave several and compelte the farm allotments. School." S. bath Sisters Walter Tolton, Prayer, and program numbers were readings W. Geo. Smith. were Cox Invocation, Lottie Smith and Evadna LOCAL? ITEMS furnished by members of the camp. minute "Healed Two talk by Faith specially remembered. visitors were guests at dinner and Song No. 122, Memories of Galallee. was given by sister Phyllis Warr of at The Mrs. Theo Fotherlngham the camp preceding the program. L baby who have been visiting Mr. and Sacrement Blessed by Brothers Kent the Gospel Doctrine class. Mrs. Kzra Barton returned to her Morgan and Lenard Paice. and pass Song, "Guide me to Thee." E N TERTAI.N BKTTERKALVES home in Milford Wednesday. William Sacrement music was furnished by ed by Owen Anderson and The ladies of the "Neighborhood by the West Ward Orchestra. who Beaumont. Aubrey Toltoj) and family Sewing Club" entertained their husPresentation of names for accept Song pratice led by Milo Baker. have been spending their vacation bands at a canyon party Thursday - A class Class for work. Brother Walter separated here left for their home in Los ance into ward. evening. Several car loads wended 1 4 Carlton and family, by Bishop W. W. Closing song 'Marching Homeward.' their way to the camp grounds la Angeles yesterday. Benidiction, Mary Goodwin. CL1 ! the Beaver Canyon where a larg. Miss Bertha Lessing is spending Farrer. L-wfire was built and all enjoyed a her vacation visiting relatives in ies.Meeting was opened for Testimon Sisters Mecham, Nowers, Joseph, WEST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY bountlous luncheon which had been Los Angeles and Riverside, Calif. The West Ward Relief Society Murdock and Warr and brothers for the occasslon by tht work prepared Mrs. Cleo Patterson spent Wed- Walter Carlton, C. E. Harris and held their regular monthly '.E 'MVS m m J ladies. There were some nesday of last week visiting her sis- Thomas W. Gunn bore testmonies and business meeting Tuesday aft- present. After lunch allfifty peoplfl enjoyed ernoon at 2 o'clock. President Ruth ter r.irs. Oleen Davis at Parowan. and related interesting incidents. songs and games until! near midMiss Mabel Branin has returned Palce presiding and conducting. 62 "Youth of Zion." when No, the Song night happy party brok from avisit at Nada with her aunt Opening song, "Love at Home." up. Prayer Brother C. F. Harris. Mrs. A. Stephenson. Nettie Stoney. No. Present 70, High Priest 11, Prayer, Roli call found 41 present. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Robinson Seventies 1, and Elders 6. Solo received word of the marriage of by Carlie Murdock accompano their grandaiuhter Francis Parker EAST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY ied by Clara White. SANITARY BARBER SHOP Chloe Fillmore. in Chicago last week. Reading If you want a hair cut The monthly work and business Piano golo Mrs. Jess Baker. Mrs. Lamar Bonn of Boulder, Nev. becoming to ,you, is here visiting at the Murray Bohn meeting of the East Ward Relief Reading Melba Yardley. You'd better becoming Society was held Tuesday afternoon block home. given .by Reports were to us. What mu opfxrluniryl ImnKtne Fuller! finest Robert Munford was a visitor at at 2 o'clock.andPresident Caddie Smith teachers. floor rnamrl ut prices like the set But retnrmtjr r the Doc Robinson home Tuesday. conducting: presiding The remainder of the afternoon Just North of Post Office to Hail the these ipecially'roduced prices are for t wo Prophet. was spent making aprons and re- Mr. nad Mrs. Harry Bohn and two Opening song, wttek only from August 3 to 16 (inc.). Alice G. White. Invocation, a dress. and of Lake Salt sons Robert modling Ralph Fullerwear Floor Knumcl is Ihe P.nrst made. C. Dennis White and High Prayer Eva Whornam. it tndi hard er. Dwm't water. City are here visiting for a week at Bishop Refreshments of ice cream and Mrs. Shep Tan- - Councilmen George Parkinson and Mr. and the home of pot. And is easily w.;sl od. M ,:iy c.ior to Samuel D. Hutchings were present cake was then served by refresh- CLINE, WILSON & CLINE choose from. Snve mitnt-Rrftnih your ner. floors now bee one t.f the r uiicr V lint DrillMr. and Mrs. John Atkin, Mr. and to complete the organization of the ment committee. General Law Practice ers listed below ri.iht nway bemuse this Sara Bakes Relief Society: Sister Caddie Smith Mrs. Stan Atkin and ofier will nnt be repeated special meetMRS. Offices At UOX CHARLES elected at President last PASSES motored down to La Verkin, Utah, wag aK?m this vent She chose for her counselors. AWAY ing. a Milford be at in the Beaver to attendance Fillmore Tuesday Mrs. Charles Cox who has been 1st. Luclle Murdock funeral services of their friend Mr. Ellen Joseph Gillies Why war.te finp anil money rri chp.ip-quaii2nd, Jennie Secretary, Effie ill for many weeks with a cancer of when you ( tn buy Falter Ceorge L. Hinton. Paint paint, the pamtn thtit last' at mich Mr. White Chorister, Kate Joseph and the stomach passed away at her Mrs. Harrows, Mrs. Egren, ARTHUR SMITH Telka Robinson Organists. Esther home Wednesday afternoon at 4:45 reulnr prices as thexe Buy today, while ()wen and Mr. Hogensen of the Fuller price-- aro still law. BeeserRollins o'clock. class Thora and funeral supervior. Obituray service from the Utah State PLUMBING AND HEATING sen was released as class vices will be printed in the next Standi h;ird oue.Me use. Glt3-"Agricultural college at Logan were leader and Vilda Smithliterary firMsh exwas We issue selected of the Press. wish to in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Telephone H8-- P S fOll 6 DEC! CA'ST. Cuart leaders tend our sympathy to the family. Don Carlow and family of Central to fill her place. All class this Utah are visiting In Beaver Lustrous, irit- it. !(:.! ir'rrior finish M.mv .. .ii (,'ui. k ilrvmii. Mr. and Mrs. week their with parents i.CORT EM A.El GEO. C. MILLER Pint Win. f'arlow. Hird. t'v.,;!j ..nili ;.. ij interior Mr. nad Mrs. Mrs. Eva Carlow, Attorney-at-La- w uses U .' drvirii f)on Carlow and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cuort $1.12 motored to Cedar City Sunday and Fidler-n- V'..t. give n s.'fcert Tolton Bldg. Beaver, spent the day visiting with Mr. and sheen thnt le.vitihcs n well as Mrs. Carl Cox. protect St...nl i.id WAX of Pound Miss Ruby Patterson Milford, Due to the raise in the Price of Flour and other this is spending a few days here West's iiios popvJitr finish for wutts snd $nterir wixVwoik. Raw Materials, AISO the Government Tax of 70c week visiting with her grandmother Strings for Musical Seini histrf.us. Wohnb. Mrs. Martha Williams. fULLIRCLO WE cwt. to on forced are the Quart Price raise Flour, per Instruments Mlss Louise Ollerton of Provo, of Bread, BUT we still have the same high quality who has been on a trip to the Grand Violins Scientifically for a few Canyon, stopped over MADE BREAD Adjusted grandmother, HOME days visit with hor Mrs. Caroline Bakes and her cousin Geo. Woodhouse Clara White. at 10c Sliced or 9c Unsliced Insist on Home Made GLR SKAGGS er 20-ce- nt LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS DISIN THE FIFTH JUDICAL TRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, GRANT TOLTON, Plaintiff vs ORWIN CLIFFORD, MERCY JAMES CLYDE ORWIN, STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY, a municipal corporation, defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the Bervlce of thla summons upon you, if Berved within the county In which this action Is prought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and la case of your failure so to do judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court Thla action is brought to quiet title Geo. C. Miller Plalntff Attorney P. O. Address, Beaver, Utah. First publication July 21, 1933. Last publication August 18, 1933. is Greenville, Utah, has made application In accordance with the Laws of Utah to change the place of use of 1 sec. ft. of the 1.23 sec. ft. of deBull from creed water diverted Berry Corral Slough in Beaver County, Utah. Heretofore said 1.23 aec. ft. of water was diverted at a point S. 250 ft. and W. 2375 ft. from the NE cor. Sec. 29, T. 29 S., R. 7 W., 8. L. B. and M. and used for the Irrigation of 62 acres of land In the SEi4 Sec. 25, T. 29 S., R. 8 W., S. L. B. and M. It Is now proposed to divert the water as heretofore and convey' eame through the Blackner-Huntingto- n Ditch, thence into the Beaver River at a point N. 65 de- grees 30 min. W., 9 chains from the; SE cor. Sec. 25, T. 29 S.. R. 8 W.. S. L. B. and M. thence to the Aberdare Canal at a point S. 11.86 chains and W. 25.37 chains from the SK cor. Sec. 35, T. 29 S., R. 8 W-- . S. L. B. and M. and used for the irrigation of 40 acres of land in the NE',SE'i Sec. 32, T. 29 S., R. 8 W., S. L. B. and M. This application is designated In the State Engineer's Office as File No. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of SI. 00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. II. Humpherys, State Engineer Date of first publication, 1933. Date of last publication. 1933. Aug. 4, Sept. 1, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES E. MURDOCK, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of the Estate of Charles E. Murdock, deceased, at the office of his attorney Sam Cline, at Beaver City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of October, 1933. E. II. STREET, Administrator of the Estate of Charles E. Murdock, deceased. First publication, July 28, 1933. Last pul llcatiou, August 26, 1933. 30-ce- nt BE-HIV- E t rep-rsent- Jk i NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that Orson Blackner, whose post office address I V, FULLERWEAR Floor Enamel ty ?5C i .... 78c i A Raise In The Price Of BREAD ! .... Ut 65c 95c J.F.Tolton Invest. Company Bonneville Lbr. Co. Jefferson Merc. Co. MILFORD MODERN CLEANERS The Modern Cleaners, George Porter proprietor, have opened up a (leaning and pressing establish- West of the Firmage Theatre. They have equipped their place machwith the best of all inery and are rendy to give you results, not excuses and promptly. ment, in the second room te Bread No Other is Quite so Good. leaver HBaEsei?y 'HOME" OF HOME MADE BREAD 0. K. BARBER SHOP Agents For Troy Laundry Laundry Leaves Every Thursday |