OCR Text |
Show THE 1JKAVKR, TRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933 LOCAL ITEMS KARL S. CARLTON Publisher Phone 24 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mrs. Ross Smith who has been vis- itng friends and relatives at Nephl returned home yeterday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths and little daughter Hpent the week end visiting with their mother Mrs. Margret Griffiths. Mrs. Allen Marx and Druce Tanner are visiting for a few weeks with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Shep 2.00 Per Year Subscription A First Class Publication Entered In the Postofflce in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Tanner. Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Crista Patterson is spending her vacation visiting friends in Cedar GOES UP Cty. Mrs. Scoguard of Long Beach, CaOwing to the sales tax and the her sister is here visiting lifornia we have in advance paper, harp been compelled to increase the prices Mrs. John Anderson for a few days. left Tuesday Mr. Serena Jones on Job work slightly. for a months visit with her daughoOo ter Mrs. Black at Richfield. THE DOLE Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Ireta The Dole is intended as a bread and Mrs. Scoguard made a Morris a Tor not butter and proposition, trin to Richfield Tuesday. business for shoes For and dance outing. the same day. returned They not coat a for Johnny, Sally, and ot Fillmore is nere Jensen Lpvov in. for mamma and pappa to dance his with grandparents Mr. visiting For fuel to keep the house warm, and Mrs. Lewis Patterson. not for the auto to go joyriding in. Mrs. La Vern Tanner and Jessie For the widow and orphan who have Monday for a ten day no means of support, not for the Thornton left in California. widow with herds of cattle and fields visit with a friendHorace Raikes of Mr. and Mrs. of grain. For the man who has a few a Lake days last Salt spent City no not for sick wife and medicine, visiting with their sister Mrs. the man with the big farm and dairy. week Carlow. A few readers took exeptions to Eva George Alcott and four daughters our recent editorial on "The Dole," spent Sunday and to all we wish too say, "That if you of Clear Creek in Beaver. Monday vlsting to are entitled think you really Bobbie Lewis Chloe and Stanley, is if 'conclence, clear," of Mllford are your 'Dole', this week visiting Why Worry. Mrs. Hattie with their grandmother one took "Dole" exoept If no those who actually were in need of Goodwin. the necessities of life, there would be more for those who are actually MANDERFIELD Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. George suffering. Remember, every dollar "Dole" you take just for convience made a business trip to Delta this or pleasure, means a dollar taken week. from some poor family that really Mrs. Jesse Walker has been visitneeds it. ing for a few days with her daughtAgain we say if your "Conclence" er Mrs. Thady Baldwin. is clear. Why Worry. M. and Mrs. Bradshaw George oOo and family were dinner guests at the BEE HIVE PARTY home of Tom Ward at Beaver Tues-dyMrs. Sarah White, Bee Hive SupVergile Frazer of Callente is here ervisor, took her class of ten girls, Wednesday, to Hanging Rock park, visiting with his aunt Mrs. Baker where the girls prepared and cooked Edwards. a. their dinner. After dinner they went to the Radium Warm Springs and had a good time swimming. They returned home at 6:30 a tired but happy group. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS DISIN THE FIFTH JUDICAL TRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, GRANT TOLTON, Plaintiff vs MERCY ORWIN CLIFFORD, 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 eervice of this summons upon you, If served within the county in which this action is prought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In 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 This action is brought to quiet title Geo. C. Miller Plaintff Attorney P. O. Address, Beaver, Utah. First publication July 21, 1933. Last publication August 18, 1933. NORTHCREEK TWINE and 81b. Balls The Best Price and Best Quality in Town R. C. Murdock. Miss Lorena Merchant, daughter of Glenn Merchant, and Mr. Lawrence Powell of Beaver were married at Beaver last Friday. They will make their home In Beaver. Mis Leah Puffer is visiting with the family of Mrs. Nellie Rakes in Salt Lake City. Wallace Knox of Palo Alto, Calif, ornla, has been looking over his ranches the past week. Mrs. Bissel of the Sheep Rock mine returned from Springvllle Wednesday after a six weeks visit with relatives. Members of the "Friendship" Quilt club met at the home of Miss Josephine Thomas last Wednesday. 5 State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21, 1933. Notice is hereby given that Orson Blackner, whose post office address 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 defrom creed water diverted Bull Berry Corral Slough in Beaver County, Utah. Heretofore said 1.23 aec. ft. of water was diverted at a point S. 260 ft. and W. 2375 ft. from the NE cor. Sec. 29, T. 29 S.. R. 7 W., S. L. B. and M. and used for the Irrigation of 62 acres of land in the 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. H. Humpherys, State Engineer Sept. 4, 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 touchers to the undersigned administrator of the Estate of Charles E. Murdock, deceased, at the office of his attorney Sam Cllne, at Beaver City, Utah, on or before the 1st day ot October, 1933. E. H. STREET, Administrator of the Estate of Charles E. Murdock, deceased. First publication, July 28, 1933. ImI publication, August 25, 1938. time. SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs. Mollie Farrer received word from Mr. Thomas Bennett Wednesday that Mrs. Kate Bennett who had just returned to. her home after visiting In Beaver a few days was very seriously ill. FORMER LOCAL MAN BECOMES ATHLETIC TEACHER Philip Baker has accepted a possition as Athletic Instructor at the Stewart Training School In Salt Lake City. of Dorothy Mr. Baker is the son Baker former residents of Beaver. o BEAVER BOY ACCEPTS POSITION Mr. Neil Boyter of Beaver has re cently accepted a position as official book keeper for the "Bradshaw Chevrolet Motor Co." in Cedar City George Keiley who is foreman at West C. C. C. camp was overcome by the heat one day last week and was brought to Beaver where he is slowly recovering. Phone 104F3 Stewing Hens, Ronald Carlos Murdock, Fernley, Arlo Messlnger, Dixe Law. Joe Atkin, Location notices for sale at this ofEugene Ray White, Hazel Diehl, fice. Goodwin, Dorothy Bowman, Dorothy Wills Mackrell, Paxton, Marjory Farrer, Leola Hoops, Mrs. Kate Pearce of Adamsville and Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce. o ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Mrs. Elsie Smith entertained a number of her lady friends at her home Saturday evening with a delicious hot supper. The event was in honor of her birthday. A "lovely time was had by all present. Mrs. Smith received many beautiful birthday presents. dinner guests that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer at South Milford and they spent the night here in Beaver. They were enroute to San Fransico, California. Mrs. Lee Jackman and two little girls, Gwen and Mary of Levan, Utah are here visiting Mrs. Jackmans Parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robin son. Mrs. Jackman was formerly Miss Thelma Robinson. Mrs. Ida Home White and Mrs. Julia Price of Salt Lake sister , Any employee will take your order. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company GREASE 1 A new GREASE every bearing in the for f What an opportunity! Imagine Fuller's 6tv t floor enamel at price, like theael Dut remcmLi these specially reduced prices are for weekr only from August J to 16 (inc.). Fullcrwear Floor Enamel is the finest meu.-- . It stands hard wear. It lasts Doesn't wsr.r-spo-- Automobile ( Especially approved! by Competent Engineers! Can be had 0I1LY at the FULLERWEAR Floor Enamel I MILLER GARAGE See us about a grease job. t. And is easily washed. Many color .j choose from. Sace money, Refinish your floors now. See one of the Fuller Paint Dealers listed below right away because this offer will not be repeated special again this year. 95c at Beaver Hotel Saturday Pint 78c Hard, tough. finish for all interior . . . Oiiart Best Services and Lowest Prices in Southern Utah. JI.I2 Stands hard outside use. Glossy finish. Doesn't show wuter marks. PORCH DECK PAINT. Quart Lustrous, long-la- s ting interior ish. Many colors. Quick-dryinDECORET ENAMEL .... fin- Quick-drying- SPEEDITE VARNISH HOSERY See Mrs. Grover Osbore 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. Fullerene Wax gives a silken sheen that beautifies as well as protects. Stands hard wear. POLISHING WAX Pound West's most popular finish for Interior walls and woodwork. Semi.lustrous. Washable. FULLERCLO. Quart .... 65c ....... 95c J. F. Tolton Ivest. ' Tire (29x4.40) 4.50-2- 1 Tire (30x4.50) 4.75-1- 9 tire Red & White, Coffee lib. can Quart cans Pineapple Quart cans Pork & Beans Quart cans Catsup Tall cans Pink Salmon Laundry Soap, 5 bars Toilet Soap, extra large bars, Extra Good, loose Coffee, per lb Jello, all flavors, per pkg White Cups and Saucers, Vdoz Jam, Yi gallon cans - - 32c 18c 18c 20c 13c 13c 5c 23c 7c 70c. 63c WE HAVE ROPE, TWINE NAILS HORSESHOES AND OTHER FARM NECESSITIES WE Have An Entirely New And Complete Stock Of Both-- Dry Goods Bonneville Lbr. Co. and Jefferson Merc. Co. Groceries MILFORD Come in and let; ua Serve YOU. (28x4.75) BEAVER $3.45 4.05 4.45 3.35 2 0. CO-- OP Phone 57 Deliveries Daily K. BARBER SHOP Agents For Troy Laundry Lf.undry Leaves Every Thursday W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAH MirnitimrWiHHrtiummiiMmM.HmtWHiiMMW jnHIMHHHUlHIUIHIUMtttHtl 4-5- -7 September 2 Company TIRE PRICES 4.40-2- 1 DR. HUGH BURGESS Eyesight Specialist (Resuming practice from St. George, Utah) 0 uses. ttUtUUIIHIIIlUmitHttlHMtltUHIllHIUIIHIIIHIimiMHIUtUlllltlMMIHHmilUIIHIIHI COMING. Why waste time and money on oieao. quality paints, when you can buy Fuller Paints 'the paints that last' at such regular prices as these. Buy today, white Fuller prices are still low. 30x3 Yi Clincher.... THOMPSON'S RED & WHITE SPECIALS for Aug. also places your name in the directory keeps you in touch with everyone. o ' ONE in every TEN must WIN ADULT TICKETS ONLY Fun for every ONE It WlliUMUIU14tHMIIWIIHIUIIIItltlHIIUIIIIIIHlitill1IHIIHMHIIIMtltlllllllMIIHiUlllltl (I 1 quickly. errands saved. ceived word from their 'son, Lawrence of the marriage of his doughter Miss Fay Skinner to Emmit McKlssik, July, 25, 1933 at Park City. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who helped In any way during the sickness and death of our dear mother, also for the beautiful floral offer ings. Levi llowd James Howd Jennie Howd Zora Cotter City .Race Serious illness or an accident often comes when least expected You'll want a doctor Suppose fire broke out tonight. In emera telephone gencies, saves precious time when minutes count. In daily use, a telephone pays for it self in ANNOUNCEMENTOK MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skinner re- o Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carlisle of Casper, Wyoming, spent Wednesday in Milford. Mr. Carlisle was the first man to volenteer from Milford to go into the World War. They were the Baldwin and ' 3 SIN STROKE Mr. and Mrs. j o ' GREENVILLE and M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File 1933. and together they visited Yellowstone Park. They returned to Beaver Monday and reported having a fine TWINE Loyal Pearce gave 5 and Sib. Balls Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffiths and Mr. a swiiuing party Tuesday afternoon The Best Price and Best Quality in and Mrs. David Joneg spent several in honor of their son Emural's 16th Town R. C. Murdock. flays in the mountains the fore part of the week. birthday. Eighteen were in the party and they motored to the Radium Any one with an extra SecondWarm Springs in George Murdock's hand Range call Susan J. Murdock school buss to have a swim, from FOR RENT there they returned to Hanging Rock Can You Afford fo 3 rooms, partly furnished also a Park where they enjoyed a delicious plate lncheon. The following were bath, enquire of Susan J. Murdock. Be Viihouf One? present: FOR SALE E mural Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. o Mr?L! Date ot last publication. o MAKES TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE met Miss Martha Louise Hurst her sister Beatrice Hurst in Idaho are visiting at the home of their aunt Miss Jennie Gillies. Mrs. Dorothy Anderson and son Robbie and daughter of Shirley ADAMSVILLE California have been visiting two Samuel Marlor and son Donald weeks with Mrs. Anderson's parents of Toole, Utah, are here visltingvis- - Mr. and 'Mrs. Shep Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fothering- Iting friends and relatives. Mr. Ruben Joseph of Washington ham and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Father- D. C. was in town during the week ingham returned to their homes in end spending a little time with his Salt Lake City after. spending two weeks visiting friends and relatives friends and relatives . Mrs. Rosa Jessup and Mrs. Marie here. Mr. and Msr. John Bushnell Ward both were examined for goiter of of the throat at Cedar City last Meadow are here visiting with Mrs. week and are now under the doctors Bushnells parents Mr. and Mrs, D. care at Mllford. Woolsey and other relatives. Jack Nedall grandson of John R. Griffiths is spending a few days here with relatives. Mr. Nedall Is from Compton, California. Mrs. Grace Larson and little son of Elslnore have been spending a few days visiting her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn and FRI. and SAT. other relatives. Mrs. Lois Belle and children, Mary and Paxton of Salt Lake City visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barton and son Kent of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jlme Toone who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Barton returned home Sunday. The Relief Society ladies enjoyed themselves at an outing Friday at the Radium Warm Springs. Those were Mrs. Jane Blackner, SE4 Sec. 25, T. 29 S.. R. 8 W., S. attending L. B. and M. It is now proposed to Mrs. Leola Blackner, Emma Morris, Nell Parkinson, Violet Blackett, Em- divert the water as heretofore and Inia Williams, Dora and Josie Barton, ?'?.5ktVLr;Vera Calvert, La Preal Calvert. Nel- S?"?,' ?en Fordham, Lizzie Barton, Mattie Beaver Rtver at a point N. 65 de- lie Barton. Lucy Reese and Llllle Holt. grees 30 mln. W., 9 chains from the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frost, Vivian SE cor. Sec. 25, T. 29 S., R. 8 W., S. Brown and Ira Walker spent MonL. B. and M. thence to the Aberdare Canal at a point S. 11.86 chains and day visiting relatives at Cedar. Barton entertained a Beverly W. 25.37 chains from the NE cor. Sec. 3 5. T. 29 fi.. R. ft W.. S L. B. number of her girl friends at a can- and M. and used for the irrigation of dy P"11 Sunday night 40 acres of land in the NESE'i Sec. 32, T. 29 S., R. 8 W., S. L. B. Aug. in-la- w HONOR SOX'S BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. David Firmage Theatre NOTICE TO WATER USERS Date of first publication, 1933. PROGRAM TO HK PRESENTED BY HTAKK OFFICERS officers are The Stake Mutual sponsering a very fine program to be presented Sunday evening in the West Ward Chapel at 8 o'clock. The following program is outlined for the evening: Talk Elder Ira Yardley. Musical No. Mrs. Jess Baker. Reading Miss Blanch Patterson. Violin Solo Linda Twitchell. Solo Angus White. The officers are looking forward to a large attendance. Don't disappoint them in their' efforts. NEWELL IVERHON INJURED Delano Newell Iverson at Camp met with a serious accident last week when a tree feel on him badly bruis ing his head. He was brought to Beaver for .treatment and is now re covering at the home of his mother- Mrs. Hattie Goodwin. MUTUAL OPEN AN ACCOUNT CLINE,WILSON & CLINE General Law Practice Milford Office At Heaver ARTHUR SMITH PIXMIUXO AXD Telephone There is no secret about getting ahead financially. Saving money in a saving account is one of the simplest business transactions. No red tape No ifs and ands No complicated transactions No long and involved codes of rules and conditions to be read and understood. Depositing money and withdrawing it is so simple that even a minor may do it. Try a starting bank account! ILFORD STATE BANK SSHIWIIIIIIIMMIISIIHMIIWIHIffllWiM Fillmore HEATLN'O 88-- P CEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- Tolton BIdg. w Beaver, Ut SAMTAHV 11ARI1KK SHOP If you want a hair cut becoming to you, You'd better becoming to ua. Just North of Post Office Strings for Musical Instruments Violins Scientifically Adjusted Geo. Woodhouse X |