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Show i THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 0, 1935 jfTHETHEATRE L LEGAL NOTICES new locale character, a , song numbers will hree ... the screen In Moon," pro- oTfox Film by B. 0: T,n- directed by James NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S it"'- - r; De-af- n; Warner reports hail more romatic Kid' famous "Cisco the I nf Argentine gaucho, South of cowboy u a whose veins flow Ind.an and Cof Spanish cross-Lee- n whose habits are those of a raiding Ivance Carole -- L l ft I tola; and a the Ketti plainaman. who star French Leatly acclaimed for her screen 'debut in rie costars Galante," t'tackground or!l is the with Argen-- I the gauchos pampas, where fa colorful and romantic life. Pollock and Paul Webster L "Two Cigarettes in the I- - weDt the country last numbers for song prepared men oi some production, and Baxter ,ung by Warner Yolanda and Veloz ti Gallian. L M NORTH CREEK I J d GREENVILLE special Correspondent by Special Correspondent Mrs. J. E. Bourne of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and City was a week end visitor at daughter Marylu, who have been the home of William Twiuhell visiting at the home of Mr. and Jr. Mrs. Frank Morris for the past Mr. and Mrs. James Murray two weeks returned to their home and Mr .and Ms. Thomas Will- at Ruth. Nevada, Tuesday. iams returned to their homes in Loreen Thompson is visiting at LaB Vegas Tuesday after spending Cedar City with her aunt and the past two weeks at the Glider uncle Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth home. Reese and other relatives. The U. B. C. Club girls and Mrs. Sherman Glider of Miller Hollow passed a way Saturday their leader Agnes Baker enjoyed at a niarshmellow Morning after an illness of three themselves roast Tuesday evening. A large months. bon-fir- e was made and the evenWord was received by the Oren ing was spent singing songs and Puffer, Sr., family early Saturday eating roasted marshmellows. morning of the death of Dee Sly, Judith Williams spent a few at Salt Lake City. The body was days at Beaver with her sister brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yardley. Mrs. Frank Ivie at Beaver SunMr. and Mrs. Clifford Spend-lov- e day morning the funeral services and sons of Hurricane spent were conducted Monday Monday at the home of Mr. and t. ocuoc-.v.-- . Hew, (huir this in production Tango" ra I . MOX. & TI F.SDAY featuring Night" Anna Sten. This Sten's first Modern pro-tio- wedding r mmmmmma I ADAMSVILLE 9 by Special Correspondent Cooper and j e dis-ler- ed un-th- XBARBERSHOP Si) Sffi 1 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE im-ucula- te, nils lir liuaiiiw o SULl'HUKDALE by Special Correspondent Mr. Kitridge, who for the past the guest of left a few days ago for his home In Chicago six weeks, has been Mr. and Mrs. Jehu, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maycock Filniore who have been living at Indian Creek for the last two months are again residents of of Sulphurdale. Miss Lynetta Jones is spending a few days in Adamsville. In She will visit a short time Beaver before returning to Authentic Statement by Rodger W. Babson n. v s IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Williams ents Mr. and J. Sunday afternoon. Word has been received that Loree Blackner has reeruperated sufficiently and was operated upon yesterday. The outcome of the operation is not known. Mrs. D. No Depression In Oil Fields Hanson Park, Mass. Aug. diss A shower was given Thursday Stimulated by the remarkable of the automobile, night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. popularity I), & THl RS. Don Smith. year than in 1929 "un-jd- " ncanny mystery, weird motor travel is Mr. Leland who has Jessup t h e vampires figuring in blood- been heaviest o n suffering with bloodpoision ro-c- e ying thrills, and a strange record and gasoin his foot is now on the improve. told against a background line consumption Mr .and Mrs. Clinton Tanner iinister shadows are the high-It- s li a s hit a new of "Mark of the Vampire," were visitors here Monday. "hard times" in new the oil industry-havMiss Revo Eyre has just redrama, disappeared, turned home from the Telluride isnel Barrymore as the strange where she has been fewer cars though for visiting are this of Zenlen .student registered a few days. Jfegsor all-tipeak. Each day motorists plays the outstanding Miss Rhoda Jones has been use forty-tw- o million gallons of acter role in tne new picture, visiting in Beaver for the past gasoline, ore nearly two gallons the horrific Count Mora, vam- - week with relatives and friends. for every vehicle in this country. ETtlfiia an.ictpfl with manflPH o" U1C11UVV, i.. She returned home Sunday. We Produce Sixty Per Tent e exactitude by Bela Lugosi Of The World's Oil I'Dracula" fame. He is teamed I have just reviewed world oil Carol Borland, newly C. MILLER GEO. for the first is who production figures "Vampire Girl," half of 1935. Despite the fact 'jb as his daughter Luna. Hol-- h Attorney-at-La- w that business throughout the Herbert and James Bradbury world is still fifteen per cent be"un-deaplay two other GARAGE low BEAVER THE OVER normal, I was amazed to find the weird jror characters in that oil production had broken all records. Petroleum, of course, Jhe love in terest i sin Elizabeth is a natural resource and its supn, as daughter of the victim HOSPITAL is limited. It took millions of SHOE ply a vampire attack, and Henry years to create the present resweet-ir- t, Jsworth, playing her Highly Finished, Substantial serves and it will take millions Fedor. They enact drama-role- s, Work Our SPECIALTY more to replenish them. Yet e in which they are over 1,500,000,000 barrels of oil Woodhouse Geo. vampire menace, skillfull' are being taken out of the ground 1 convincingly. Lionel Atwill every year. Of this huge total, and pes a perfect detective, the United States contributes n Hersholt gives a BDlendid Russia fourteen SMITH ARTHUR per cent; sixty tformance as the enigmatic nine per Venezuela percent; ron Otto. Other clever PLUMBING and HEATING players countries other and all cent; pe cast are Donald Meek, Jes- cent. 3 seventeen 88-- F per Telephone Ralph, Leila Bennett and The rapidity with which we n Simpson. are consuming our petroleum resources has forced the Federal government to take a hand in the Every Day We Do Our Part oil fields. All down through the To Make Your Face A Work history of the industry, the of Art. WHISKERS "Law of Capture" has . Extracted or SANITARY BARBER SHOP been responsible for the periodic E'lted Absolute Satisfaction upheavals and terrific waste. This North of the Post Office without charge. law, upheld years ago by the courts, recognized no boundaries in the underground , pools of THEODORE BOIIN INE, WILSON & CLINE "liquid gold". This meant that Attorney at Law oil operators either had to obGeneral Law Practice at office, serve some system of prorated Offices At enproduction or they had to the Courthouse most ford the sink to race a in gage Beaver Fillmore BEAVF.lt CITY, UTAH wells and pump the most oil in the quickest time. Because a never obeyed the rules SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY nf the game, the entire industry has been forced to go on periodic Our Lobby is Delightfully Air Cooled wasteful and costly sprees. During the Summer Months." Abusing A Natural Resource from a Unbridled production conservative standpoint is criminal. When a pool is pumped too RADIO 200 ROOMS fast, millions of gallons of oil, which would otherwise be brought Fft EVERY AND to the surface, are lost forever. ROOM 200 BATHS I am not an advocate of government interference in private business. I do f"el very strongly, however, that when the wasting of a natural resource cannot be it stopped by other means, thn in proper for the people, through their government, to take collective action. The vast supply of squandered in oil which has not the sole is few years the past It Is this generation. of RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 property a have we right which a Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable to heritage use and conserve but not to '""idly atmoshpere. You will always find it abuse and destroy. The log of the oil fields during supremely comfortable & thoroughly of why understand depression is a chronicle the fpeable. You can therefore of oil states, hotel is: the efforts of the and of the Federal government, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED control proto honest producers l0 can also a desperate In 1931, In duction. appreciate why; chislern. ITS A MARK effort to wipe out the OF DISTINCTION TO STOP a on rampage went the Industry UL. ISUAU and taged tn moit ipctacular y Mrs. Fred Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bolton and son Douglas returned to their jliome at Yerino, California after spending a few days at the home jof Dan V. Barton. Mr .and Mrs. Vaughn Allred .and Children of Ruth, Nevada called at the homes of Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Calvert Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert returned home Sunday after visiting at Caliente with their daug hter Mrs. Lee Paiee and Miss Dorothy Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. George Barton and Mrs. Blaine Blackett made a business trip to Milford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parkinson and sons who have been spending a few days at the J. H. Morris" home returned to their home at Pintura Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shipp and Pauline Williams of Beaver called at the home of their par war in the recent history of the industry. Crude oil actually sold cheaper by the barrel than beer by the bottle. Naturally such a situation could not last indefinitely. With the advent of the NRA the "lassez-faire- " under policy, which the industry had been operating for over half a century, was tossed away and government enforcement of proration was recognized. "Hot" Oil Finally Under Control Even though the petroleum section of the NRA was declared unconstitutional last Feb., ther more, if an acute shortage of petroleum makes it necessary to develop some new oombustive with their fuel, oil companies of lines, serpipe great systems vice stations, tank cars, and the like are in a preferred position to take over the job of distributing this new product. Business, as estimated by the Babsonchart, though 20 per cent below normal, is now 5 per cent above a year ago. Copyright '35 Publishers Finacial Bureau the oil states have made substantial progress toward production control. "Hot" oil (oil produced beyond the established quotas) has now dropped to around 35,000 barrels daily against 80,000 to 100,000 barrels within the year. In addition, the Connally Act was passed in March. This prevents nt V8 HYRUM A. WHITE and NETTIE WHITE, his wife; ELIZABETH FIRST NATIONAL McGARRY; BANK OF BEAVER CITY. UTAH, corporation; 1NTERMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MEN, C. LAWRENCE a corporation; WHITE and EFFIE WHITE, his wife, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 24th day of August, 1935, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of th Beaver County Court House in State of City, Beaver County, Utah, the following described realty and water rights situate in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, The northwest quarter of the SE southeast quarter M) of Section 31, Township 28 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NW'NW'i) of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian; containing 80 acres of land; The east half of the southeast quarter (ESE1) and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SV4SE V ) of Section 31, Township 7 West; 28 South, Range and Lot Two (2), of Section 29 0, in Township South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 159.26 acres of land; The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NWSE M) of Section 18, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 acres of land; Lot One (1) of Section 6, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 38.94 acres of land; The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SWV to-w- it: of Section 32, TownSouth, Range 7 West, ship Salt Lake Meridian, and containing 4 0 acres of land; Commencing west 26 chains and north 26.60 chains from the southeast corner of Sec-to17, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 5 chains; thence north 6 chains; thence east 5 chs; in Crude 70-7- A. MALIA, State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, in charge of the liquidation of the STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY, Plaintiff, JOHN SW)28 the interstate shipments of "hot oil, thus backing up state enfoce-meboards with Federal aid. As a result, gasoline prices have held up fairly well, although twenty per cent less than in 1929. average prices, which around $1 per barrel, are sufficiently high to enable the industry to cover its average producing 5 cost of cents per barrel. of controlling The necessity Droductio" from tne investment, as well as from the conservation, standpoint is clearly seen by comparing 1934 results with those of previous years. Total profits reported by the industry for 1934 were $216,700,000 compared with a net loss of $60,500,-00- 0 reported !n the chaotic year 1931. Measuring the improvement from the stock market angle, the average price of twenty oil stocks is now 170 per cent over the bear market low. Moreover, profits for the first half of 1935 5 ran about per cent above a year ago. These encouraging earnings are the result of greater stability and efficiency plus a record volume of consumption. Oils iool For Ixmg Pull SALE A SOCK ON THE FOOT WORTH IS TWO IN THE EYE. f) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS thence south 6 chains, to tha place of beginning and containing 3 acres of land; Commencing 2.5 chains west and 4.75 chains south of the northeast corner of the southwest quarter (SWU) of Section 16, Township 29 So., Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 8.17 chains; thence north 8 chains; thence southeasterly along the channel of the Northwest Canal 12.65 chains, more or less, to the point of beginning and containing 3.26 acres of land; The south half of the southwest quarter (SV4SWK) of Section Two (2); the west half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (WViSWViSE) of Section Sealed Bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of Cannon and Fetzer, Architects, up to 2 p.m. Monday, August 12, 1935, at which time they will be the opened, for Reconditioning Steam Heating System in the Beaver High School at Beaver, certain Utah, including also Plumbing Items. Plans and Specifications for the work mentioned, prepared by the said Architects will be available to bidders at their office, 606 Templeton Building, Salt Lake Utah, on and after August City, Investors are wondering, in 2, 1935; a deposit of $10.00 will viev of the above, why prices of 2; also commencing 10 chs be required for each set given oil stocks have lagged in the last from the southwest coreast out, said deposit to be returned two months. ner of Apparently those the south east quarter bids have been opened, connected with the industry fear after the (SE ) of Section 2, and runon return of the Plana and Spec! that as we pass this current seaning thence north 20 chains; fications in good order, provided sonal peak of demand, prices thence east 4 chains; thence the one securing them has sub may weaken and earnings may south 4.75 chains; thence mitted a bid in proper form. dip temporarily. Whatever may northeasterly 1 rod, more or Each bid must be accompanied be the near-teroutlook, let me less; thence south 15.50 chs. by a certified check, payable to emphasize that fundamentally the thence west 4.35 chains to the for not less than industry is in a sounder position 5 undersigned, the place of beginning, conper cent of the amount thereof, today than at any time in recent in all 108.6 acres of taining said amount to be forfeited if history. Business Is definitely on in Township 29 all land, motor travel is the bid accompanying It is ac the 7. West, Salt South, Range more popular than ever before; cepted and the bidder then lafls Lake Meridian; to enter into the contract or to output is better controlled; and will all water and Together a furnish as bond performance consumption of petroleum prowater rights of every nature, law. by required ducts should continue to estabkind and class appurtenant Contract and bond forms may lish new records. Therefore, for to said tracts of land above seen be at the office of the Archl the long pull, I am optimistic on described, or any part or for tects. Time be will completion oil securities. thereof, whether repan element In determining, the portloa Readers should realize that resented by certificate of apIs The to award. reserved right every gallon of fuel oil, kerosene, decree, propriation, court and gasoline consumed enhances reject any and all bids. or stock certificate other the value of the remaining limited Dated thl 30th day of July, 1935 also other all improvewise; at Utah. Beaver, supply. Drilling operations are ments and appurtenances. Board of Education, currently the highest since 1930, Dated this 23rd day of July, Beaver School County, Utah, yet" no pool of major Importance 19S5. District has been discovered throughout NEILS JENSEN, By Joseph C. Smith, Presl the world in the last five years. Sheriff Beaver County, Utah dent and E. A. Griffiths, clerk In addition, oil securities are a SAM CLINE of first Publication, August good Inflation hedge. Inflation Date boosts the prices of raw commod- 2, 1935. Attorney for Plaintiff. of Date las ities and frequently the profits Publication, August First Publication Aug. 2, 1935. Last Publication Aug. 23, 1935. of concern producing them. Fur '9, 1936 20-2- e; |