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Show .. t THURSDAY, NOV. 11. 193 1 J was reaiiy a jod. . MILTOUD (UTAH) NEWS r.t h I It fr) (pm school Tli parents have been asuea to viMt the teachers instead of issuing the cards. acids initiation will be held soon. Under the following officers a beautful initiation will be prepared: Alice Cook, ? vice by l(' president; Janice Lynn, 1 on all Alice prudent, helping KAREN Garlene matters; '.important Cronninf keeps busy maliinf WALKER and sending letters along with many other Jobs; party chair- class sjonsort"d man Gay.e Edwards is chair-thThe Junior O Conncr Five and Magic j ITUn 0f an parties planned, and kHaw at the hich rchool Mon- - teeoing the girls in order is U Lynne Bracken as sergeant at day morning-- Mr, O'Conner rm. Karen vvaiser u a aver venr well known tor nu ' tisinf manager. formances. Tii-rett- e 7cW :, e p'' l ru ir;KfK rfanf trr-tiA- t W8S A short assembly was held ,.Wnini?. Durtne week to discuss the new last nresented the class on what each student rules Rollins Mauria foor show. do to receive credit for mutt which after Lucile, sang a solo, class he takes. These rules Ferguson did a beautiful mod- each ern dance. The tignui graue should be wgratulated for j dents who wi h to graduate. tvis iuc. u...... j such a f're arivity. Demar Banks, a former stu dent at M II S, has been home The S"v nth grade officers on furlough. Demar is sta whi wlP airect activities for tioned - In Illnois. . the ict,i are: 0..... "I jjU of luck" to those stu- Pres. David Eppich take over the class with his sURges-- j dents who will perform at the tions and advice. Vice pres. Bry-- : Talent Show Saturday. And e n Sherwood help David out through the efforts of each a bit In class meetngs. Bill te.tant the show should be very Martin is the class elective for j good. Everyone should make the secretary's Job. Kay Tol-- j it appoint to be present, o ley helps represent the class in 6ur "Melodians" have been Student Council, at which shel does a good job. Sally Wil-- j aked to play for a high school llam: takes the class news as, dance in a city in California. their reporter. The invitation is being given careful consideration. It cer On Tuesday the Speech class 'i tainly does make our student and Eighth Grade Chorus pre--, btvdy proud of this group. sented a program on the theme of National Education Week. Coach Pettey and his Sixth Each day this week an assembly period P E class had a rough of this sort will be given. job this week. The group took . o out the old bankboard and re Last Friday was the last day placed it with a new one. It ( ; con-quit- ( -- j , I of 5 sec-ft- . of water, as evi no denced by Application was to have more than likely would have 202S2. The water a well at from UcxL.d.verttrd. . . I Itf fl gym floor a . a- u una u. point j RIO T2SS, Sec. NE 8, Cor. from NOTICE TO CREDITORS W, and used from April 1 to OF COURT DISTRICT IN THE Oct. 1 W irrigate 320 acres in NViNEVi and NEliNWU Sec. BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH SEVi-NWIn the Matter ct the Estate of 8; SViSE'-i-, EiSW4 and and 5. R10W, T28S, Sec. ANTON SVALINA, Deceased. d incidental dofor Creditors will pre vnt their mestic purand cla'ms with Vouchers attached poses. to the undersigned executor at Hereaftery it 1 proposed to the offices of Sam Cline, his at- divert 5 sec.-ft- . of water from 150 and 500 Beaver at bet. well a in. 24 Milford, torney, N. 1370 ft at a the or before Utah.on point County, ftricep Cor. and W. 1270 ft. from 12th day of March. 1955. use and 31. T27S. Sec. R10W, HAROLD CLINE, Execirto same the period during Will of utor the Last EU-Sin acres 320 SE,i, rigate and Testament of AnSec, 31, T27S. R10W. and ton Svalina, Deceased; NliNEVi Sec. 6, T28S, R10W, First Pub: Nov. II, 1954. incidental and for year-roun- d Last Pub: Dec. 2, 1054. domestic and stock watering purposes D. E. Kirk, Milford, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Utah, proposes to change U e and place of BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH point of diversion sec.-ft- . 5 as evi water of of use In the Matter of the Estate of No. denced Application by BEN LEWIS JR., Deceased. was to have water 20304. The Creditors will present their been diverted from a well at a claims, with vouchers attached, point N, 30 ft and E. 50 It. from to the undersigned executors at Wi Cor. Sec. 28, T27S. R10W, the offices of Cline, Wil-o- n and and used from Apm 1 to Oct. 1 Cline. their attorneys, at Mil-for- to irrigate 320 acres in Wh Beaver County, Utah, on NWU Sec. 28, EViNEVi Sec, or before the 12th day of 29, WHSWU Sec. 21, EVfcSEti Sec. 20, all In T2TS, R10W, and March, 1955, for year round incidental do LAPRELE LEWIS and mestic and stock watering pur FRANK LEWIS, Execposes. utors of the Last Will , Hereafter, it is proposed to and Testament of BEN of water from divert 5 sec.-f- t. . LEWIS JR., Deceased. weU bet. 150 and 500 a ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft, and First Pub: Nov, 11, 1954. E. 50 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 7, Dec. 1954. Last Pub: 2, T28S, R10W, and use Xrom NOTICE TO WATER USERS April I to Oct. 1 to irrigate 320 7, T28S, R10 The following applications acres in VfM Set. d incidenthave been filed with the State W, and for year-roung and domestic al Engineer to change or appropri- purposes. ate water in Beaver County, D. E. Kirk, Milford, State of Utah, throughout the to change the Utah, proposes entire year unless otheiwisc of diversion and place of designated. All locations are point 5 sec.-f- t. use of of as eviwater, from S L B & M. denced by Application No. To Change: 20104. The water was to have 2885 D. E. Kirk, Milford, from a well at a been diverted to Utah, proposes change the N. 40 and W. 40 ft. ft. point point of diversion and place of lrom EVi Cor, Sec. Zi T29S. R11W, and used from April 1 31 to Irrigate 160 acres to NEWS in Oct. NEU Sec. 23, T29S, R11W, incidental and for year-roun- d stock domestic and watering rubUsbad Evtrf Thursday purposes . Entered in th post office at Hereafter, it is propped to dias class second of water from a Utah, Milford, vert 5 rec.-fmail matter under the Act of 24-lwell bet. 150 and 500 ft. Congress of 1879 deep at appoint S. 50 ft, and E. 50 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T NATION At EDITORIAL 30 S, RUW, and use from April 160 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate acres in SWU Sec. 34, T29S, Ind R11W, and for g cidental domestic and (Jtalt Adv. Rsprasantalivs: purposes. Utah Stat Press Association To Appropriate: Salt Laka CUy - n., i if the old use year-roun- stock-waterin- g Si d, 20-in- stock-waterin- MMFOBD t. point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1275 ft. from NU Cor. Sec. 19. T30S, ! R10W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrl-- j gate 100 acres In WiNEi; NWU, NWSW4 Sec. Id, T30S. R10W. and E'iNE'i Sec. 24, T30S, RUW, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic ana stock watering, purposes. 26058 Frank Brinkman, 400 W. . Third ' Street, Hereford, lor miscellaneTexas; I sec.-fous purposes from a 124n. well bet. 100 and 500 It. deep at ' point S. 369 ft. and E. 11 ti ft from NW Cor. Sec. 18, T28S. R10W. The water will be used from Sept. 1 to Dec. I for industrial uses in the washing and cleaning of potatoes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be In affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Uuh, on or before Jan. 1, 1955. JOSEPH M. TRACY, SUie Engineer. Published in the Milford News, Milford, Utah, from N" 4 to Dec. 2, 19l4. 1 Th a n k s TO ALL MY GOOD FRIENDS AND LOYAL SUPPORTERS IX MILFORD : t. HE ASSURED I WILL ALWAYS RE OX HAND AND WILLI XG TO SERVE YOU. . Sincerely Yours. C. VICTOR SMITH NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ATTENTION SEED GROWERS PROPERTY Caso Ho. 2879 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KeUy-Weiler- THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR BEAVER .COUNTY, STATE OF i UTAH. FARM UTAH PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N,, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. T. H. HANKINS md ANNIE HANKINS, hi wile, JOHN PATTERSON and LOUISE PATTERSON, his wife, ROBERT HILDEBRAND and LORA HILDEBRAND, his J wife. Defendants. Notice of sale of real property to be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 20th day of November, 1954, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the front steps of the , n Seed Division of Salt Lake City has a representative In your area for the purpose of purchasing your seed. Contact Mr. Wallace Holman of Delta, Utah . court house at Beaver, Beavet County, State of Utah, the following described real propertyr An undivided one half in- - Utah's mining industry joins the people of our state In congratulating those elected to fill local, State and Congressional offices. ship 29 South, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Meridian. JASPER PUFFER, Sheriff of Beaver County, Utan. First Pub. Oct. 28, 1954. Last Pub. Nov. 18, 1954. giving them our wholehearted support we can make Utah an even better place in which to live. By JjM i I4I r year-roun- stock-waterin- 26055 Tsar la Atanca i. A. Williams Editor-PublishBus. Mgr Patricia Williams S3.C0 A er Jack Craw, Box Re Iielos 89, for Minersville, Utah; 4 sec.-t- t. 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