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Show THE PttfiSS, BEAVER, FRIDAY UTAH, and Mrs. Lyman Stout. Bill McQueen and Ed Stenzel of Salt Lake City, are here for the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Griffiths, and family, and Mrs. Kate Heslington visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. flrlffiths, Sunday. 0( TOBKR 20, 192 points: From Willow Spring at point 1600 ft. E. and 1100 ft.N.i TWICE TOLD TALES State Engineer's Office. the SW cor. Sec. 7. From North Ft Salt Lake City, Utah, September Spring Creek at & point 2054.9 tU Items from the Fil-- of tlw Press 22, 1928. and 4154.9 ft. E. from the NE e Twenty Yours A,' This Notice is hereby given that the Sec. 7. From South Fork Sprf jUtah Sulphur Industries whose prin- Creek at a point 1640 ft. S. and 4 The two seated white top buggy cipal place of business is Sulphurdale, ft. E. from the cor. Sec. 8,?!p presented the Murdock Academy by Utah, has made application in T. 26 S., R. 6 W., S.L. B. & M. 1 the Studebaker Wagon and Machine with the requirements of use aa heretofore for minin J Co., will make Its appearance on Sec. 67, Session Laws of milling purposes. 8, Chapter Founders Day. About one hundred voters have Utah, 1919 and 1925 to change the This application is designated in t been added to the registration lint of point of diversion of 1 c. f. s. of State Engineer's Office as file No ' Heaver the past year. water from Springs in Beaver Coun- 1035. . A young deputy sheriff arrived at All protests against the grnnti the home of W. J. Robinson Tuesday ty, Utah. Heretofore the water has morning. Mother and Wm. Jr., are been diverted as follows: From Wil- of said application, stating the r low Springs at a point which bears sons therefor, must be by affidavit doing nicely. The new auto running between 160 rods E. and 60 rods N. of the duplicate, accompanied with fr.i Milford and Beaver is making the SW cor. of Sec. 7. From North 51.00, and filed in this office Wltij trip in two hours. Josiah Osburne and Lucy Murdock Fork Spring Creek at a point 10 rods thirty (30) days after the comp of Minersville, were married at the N. and 20 rods E. of the NE cor. Sec. j tion of the publication of this wtj home of the bride's parents Wednes 7. From South Fork Spring Creek 30 GEO. M. BACON, day. State Engine Fred Mackerell Is rushing work on rods S. and 20 rods W. of the SE cor. Date of first publication, Stfpte the east ward Relief Society granary. Sec. 8. all in T. 26 S., R. 6 W., S. L. o B. & M. and. used for mining and ber 28, 1928. f Read our classified ad. column milling purposes. It is now proposed Date of completion of publicity to divert the water at the following October 26, 1928. You'll find them interesting. j NOTICE TO WATER USERS j s Uk -- SULPIIURDALE The surrounding mountain r Sni phurdale have yielded a fi ne mimhor or aeer thug rar this season. Loyd Muir and Del Kesler having the credit of being the first to fell their trophy. All the men who Imvn hpn out so far have brought hom thir ueej. C. M. Thomnson and a" V Tinr raclough entertained the following friends on a deer hunt. Ern Urhratra and S. E. Hallmark of Salt Lake City, jacK Koits and Earl Stewart of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Whitine Our Entire Line of FURNITURE will be closed out at COST Now is the time to refit your home. Some wonderful brgains are offered. NEED LUMBER, SHELF HARDWARE OR BUILD. IXG MATERIAL, you will find we have one of the most complete . lines In Southern Utah. WHEN YOU Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Thady Baldwin and Mr. f!. R Hayes attended a nartv at Hatton 1 uesuay evening. Master Floyd Haves BDent the scnooi noiidays here with his father, Mackerell & Cockett PETERS and REMINGTON AMUNITION Sljr IBtrntx proa Bearer County's County Beat Paper A. C. SAUNDERS, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION'- - J2.00 Per. Year First Clasa Publication Entered the Postofflce In Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter. A In ADAMSVILLE The wreck that occured last week just east of the Stewart residence car returning to Fillmore Sunday. Thos. Ward and family visited at the Wm. Muir home Sunday. Ives here Sunday. J. Man! visited here with his son Mr. and Mrs. Ross Calvert, and John and family Sunday. a to have Nevada for gone family, Gerald Jensen, of Richfield, snent short stay. at the II. P. Christiansen Sunday mothMrs. Vera Bond, visited her home. er for a couple of days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkin, of Nevada visited relatives here for a CLINE DECLINES couple of days. Don Atkin and Roy Price visited DEMO. NOMINATION relatives here Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and family, of Cedar, are here Sam Cline has declined the Demo for the deer hunt. This week the body of little Alice cratic nomination for the office of Merle, 18 month old daughter of Mr. county attorney and has mailed a and Mrs. Leonard Davis was brought notice thereof to County Clerk E. A. here for burinal; having died of Griffiths. Cline's name will therefore, on the ballots at election pneumonia after a four day illness not appear at Ruth, Nevada. Funeral services day. This practically assures the elecwere held Sunday at 2 P.M. Bishop tion of the Republican nominee Orris D. J. Williams conducted the services. A, Murdock, of Beaver. Of course, the The singing was given by Mrs. J. H. name of any man may be written Morris, Mrs. Walter Blackner, Jose- independently but there is small that such disconnected efforts phine Thomas and Lyman Stout with chance would give Murdock any serious opMrs. Glen Blackner at the organ. Milford News. words of consolation were spok- position. en by Bros. J. F. Tolton and F. D. a little excitement. The run oft the grade into the Adanisville City ditch, tiping on Its side In the ditch. The driver broke hi3 arm, and Williams. the other passengers escaped uninInterment was In the Greenville jured. The windshield of the car was Cemetery. broken. This was jabout all the damMr. and Mrs. Davis will visit relatage done. ives for a few days before returnMrs. Laura Bozarth is visiting her to their home at Ruth. ing parents Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Stewart. Martin, of Provo Is here David Heslington was up from forGertrude a couple of weeks visiting Mr. Mllford Saturday accompanied by his girl friend. Mrs. J. T. Evans returned from Magna Utah, where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. L. O. Littlefield Lorin Griffiths, of Lyndal, Utah, ia home for a few days. some of the deer hunters from here have their deer. Miss Marie Littlefield Is working In the Minersville Hotel at Miners-villcaused ( ( ij Don't sit by dreaming about go ing to college GO! Thousands of boys have earned, saved and paid their own way through college wha is to prevent you? Make up your mind now get to work let us pay you good interest I on the money you save. THE BANK OF PERSONAL H State Bank of Beaver County SERVICE" AT LAW MILFORD, GO TO COLLEGE! I S SAM CLINE ATTORNEY I I Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 UTAH te e. MINERSVILLE ' Mrs. George Marshall Jr. and daughters Nona, Eva, and Connie and the Misses Helen and Eva Stod dard are visiting In Saint George with Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Morris Miss Telia Beckstrom of Beaver was the last week end guest at the D. R. McKnlght home. Lillian, Vie, and Dewayne Carter Delos and Herold Baker, Elmer Roberts, Tye Glllins, Wallace Os borne, Carl Murdock, and Henry Hall came over from Cedar City and spent last week end with their dif ferent parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker old time residents are here visiting relatives and friends. Little Lola Hall entertained at a birthday party Wednesday of last week. The invited guests were Gwen Davis; Beulah Eyre; Beverly Dot son: and Eileen Gilllns. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitehead and little son of Los Angles visited for a few hours last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eyre and son Robert have moved to Mllford for thq winter. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rollins are very happy over the arrival of Tru man Jr. October 23. All concerned are doing nicely. Beulah Dotson is In Stockton where she has employment for the winter. All of the Minersville teachers at tended the Institute In Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Thomas Mathews spent last week end in Beaver with Mrs. Shep herd. and daughter Betty have returned, from Summit where they visited with Mr. and Mrs Harold Smith and daughter Helen. Mrs. Ed Goodwin , GREENVILLE Mrs. Esther J. Stokes, of Long Beach, California Is visiting with her brothers, Dan K., S. R. and J. P. Barton. Miss Matilda Edwards, who has been to Salt Lake City for eye treatment, came home Wednesday. Grant Murdock came down from Logan for a few days deer hunting, Mrs. Arthur Blackner and baby returned home Sunday daughter, from the Milford Hospital. Mildred Johnson is staying at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Delmer Kesler during the deer season. The Seminary class came down for Sacrament Meeting Sunday night. Most of the deer hunters were successful in getting a deer. Mrs. Lyman Stout, and baby daughter, came home from the Mllford Hospital Tuesday. Clifford Spendlove was In town with a lot of Dixie sweets. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Thomas and family, of North Creek, visited relat-- 1 WORKERS REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY SOCIALIST PARTY TICKET TICKET (COMMUNIST) PARTY TICKET TICKET For President O o o o o For President HERBERT HOOVER ALFRED E. SMITH NORMAN THOMAS For President WILLLiM Z. FOSTER For President For Vice President CHARLES CURTIS For Vice President JOSEPH T. ROBINSON For Vice President JAMES II. 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