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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 19S LEGAL ho ORDINANCE NOTICES CONSIDERATE SULPHURDALE. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING j 3 ""nent iragnitiiita bulk of the crop going to market it is expected that the bulk of the NO. 98 .notice i niSRlCT fJiVER COUNTY. rL aumoat) ner SECTIONS TO CREDITORS UTAH 2 AND 3 OF ORDI- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ainsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Amuel Buchan- an MatteTSTthe Estate ot BE IT ORDAINED by the City the - Council of Beaver deceaGRIMSHAW. City, Utah, as D. HOMAS follows: Section 1. the estate of Claims against That all of Sections 2 and 3 of deceased, Grimahaw, s D. Ordinance No. 92, ofj the Ordi:.t be presented, by vouchers, of nances Beaver City, Utah, are "ie undersigned, administrator at-- f hereby repealed. C. Miller, office of Geo. "It never makes my husband mad Section 2. "... on or be- Utah, If I insist on having my own way." ' , p0vnr. " shall be It a misdemeanor for flW) i,m, Aav nt March. 1936. "Than why don't you do as you ,e tne any person to engage in the busiGEORGE W. SMITH ness of a wholesaler or retailer of please all the time?" "Cause it never makes him mad." administrator of the es- light beer within the corporate tate of Thomas D. limits of Beaver City, Utah, withWhy Birth Are Registered nrimshaw, deceased. out having first procured a license Births are registered to provide therefor from the UTAH LI- accurate data on Wney for Administrator. population and to last severe 'ot, c. MILLER, L publication, L 36 January 17, Feb. T, 1936. publication, WlCE FOR PUBLICATION QUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, and having paid therefor the fees as hereinafter provided. Section 3. Annual license fees for the retailing or wholesaling of light beer shall be as follows, t: License fees for the sale of light beer at retail in bottles for consumption off the premises where jsold 'andor license fees for the sale of light beer on draft .... $ 50.00 License fees for the sale of beer at wholesale light to-wi- nnortmpnt of the Larai Office at . ICii," ijind TJtab, January 4, KOTICE Is hereby Ity, Interior, Salt Lake , ldb. given that oorge D. Boyter of Beaver, Utah made ho on February 4, 1931 jmestead entry No. 049716, for 'SWU Section 2G, ESE. 28 South, 27 Township Mediange 1 West., Salt Lake an, has filed notice of intention final Proof, to establish , make aim to the land above described, efore George C. Miller, Notary $100.00 Section 4. In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary to the on the Mic, at Beaver, Utah, peace, health and safety of the 8th day of February, 1936. of Beaver City, that inhabitants names as witnesses: Claimant Ordinance became effective ;ulon Anderson, H. A. Christen-n- , this and Marvin immediately after one publication Harry Green all of Beaver, Utah. in the Beaver Press. freen THOMAS F. THOMAS Section 5. I Register. This ordinance shall take ef1 First publication, Jan. 10, 36. I Last publication Feb. 7, 1936. fect on the 8th day of February, 1936. Passed by the City Council of I Beaver City, Utah, this 3rd day of February, 1936. I Every Day We Do Our Part Approved: To Make Your Face A Work GEO. C. MURDOCK, of Art. J Mayor of Beaver City, Utah returned Friday from Why Selassie Is King of Kings The title King of Kings refers to bay district, according W. E. the fact that Ethiopia Is an empire compiled by market States United made up of several kingdoms. Be-- HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE to figures Schneider, specialist, while the trade estimates the increase in southern California at around 50 per cent over the previous year. Lamb markets have held up fairly well in the first month of 1936, although weights of fed U king of Shna. The Livestock Situation J. A. McXaughton RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. lambs are running somewhat heavier than the trade desires. The result ' is that prices of heavy lambs, weighing above 90 pounds are showing some decline, while the comparatively ismiall proporlambs, avetion of raging 75 to 85 pounds, are in very active demand with little loss in Los 1936 handy-weig- I! Dealer For ht CHEVROLET f ADC UfflUtV j rtrrtrrvW? Repair work o TRUCKS all kinds "SERVICE THAT IS SERVICE" cline wilson California movement gains momentum. No early contracting has been reported in California. Salt Lake's Newest Hotel a total of 17,645,000 sheep and lambs were slaughtered under federal inspection, against 1934 in (government drouth relief slaughter excluded) and the five year average of There was an increase of 4.5 per cent in slaughter of sheep and lambs in the San Francisco 3, Angeles, February It is now apparent that there are more lambs on feed in the principal feeding areas than was estimated earlier in the season. The latest report of the Uuited States department of agriculture indicates 5,260,000 lambs values. At this writing good choice 80 on feed, a decrease of 6 per cent from . a year ago and slightly to 90 pound lambs are quoted at larger than the total two years the Lo3 Angeles Union stockyards at $10.00 to $10.25 as compared ago. in tne important ieeuing areas with an extreme ton of $8.50 to in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyo $9.00 in the first week of Februming, the number of lambs on ary, 1935. (SEAL) California's spring lamb supply SAINilAKl MKotK bWY feed was estimated as slightly Attest: BERNICE M. BROOK, larger than a year ago. In the far in 1936 is expected to be larger North of the Post Office City Recorder western states, including Okla- than last year and one of the Voting for All. homa and Texas, it is estimated largest crops on record. In most Voting Against None. there are 2,304,000 lambs on feed of the early lamb areas, range and as compared with 2,246,000 a year pasture feed is excellent and lambs & June, are making excellent gains. Indi ago. ARTHUR SMITH I General Law Practice more is lamb, cations at this time are that the The nation eating States United to the "baby lamb" crop will move at the according Offices At PLUMBING and HEATING I of animal industry slaugh- normal time, with a goodly numbureau ter infpection figures. In 1935, ber available in March, with the llilford 3 Beaver Fillmore Telephone 88-- A winter feeding ka will be out of the way before the After having a week of sunshine 'and mud, Sulphurdale now has about six inches of new snow. establish citizenship. It is neces sary to produce a birth certificate and evidence of registry to obtalD a passport When a birth is regis tered. It furnishes evidence which could be used to establish one's right to vote. by Colorado-Nebras- Rich- field, where they had been spendIt being ing the past ten days closed down there for repairs, both men have been out of work. Mr. Jehu, returned Saturday from California. Lavoy Maycock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Maycock, is Confined to his home on account of 14 L Correspondent by Special NANCE NO. 92, AND LICENSCOURT OF ING OF RETAIL AND WHOLESTATE OF SALE DEALERS IN BEER AND FIXING THE FEES THERFOR. in April, May and June. Eastern market observers are of the opinion that the 1936 California early lambs will meet with good reception at middle western markets, as IV. R. Martin Garage MILFORD, UTAH F i j GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-LafOYER w THE BEAVER GARAGE O.K. BARBER SHOP 1 Indented WHISKERS or Extracted Perf- umed. Absolute Satisfaction Guarranteed or Shavings re- placed without charge. THEODORE Attorney office " B0HN at Law at W V , the Courthouse : BEAVER CITY, UTAH 1 SHOE HOSPITAL Highly Finished, Substantial Work Oar SPECIALTY . Geo. Woodhouse i r: Aet I" fld teW" ..... WINTER BLEND our banker considers oa-what is best for yon, be shows no partisanship in his advice. See Mr. Smith b' t this bank today, about nuking money. H ilford tbtvt 41 o) Slate Bank GASOLINE We'll help you to the Texas Centennial. Full tour information free. Write Conoco Travel Bureau, Denver, Colorado |