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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1986 LEGAL Dated this 13th day of ary, A. D. 1936. NOTICES MARGURITE CREDITORS XOTICE XO MORRIS I THE DISTRICT COURT OF f BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Matter of lIathe stu T M K. TA the Estate of v. nuoi, nresent , B. Febru- MATHESON, Attorneys for Administratrix, Bank of Southern Utah Bldg.', Cedar City, Utah. 1st Publication, February Last Publication, March 6, 1936. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 14-3- 6 claims L routers to the undersigned in Beaver City, Utah, BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH bis home I before the 16th day of COLUMBIA SAVINGS AND LOAN 6Creolo'B fril, 1936- ASSOCIATION, - a corporation, HURST, Paintiff, administrator of the Estate vs. I jf William Hurst, deceased. HATTIE KELLY 0 'LEAHY, forL'E, WILSON and CLINE, merly HATTIE KELLY, BONNEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY, a L'rneys for Administrator. 6 . ...Miration. February corporation, and CHARLES S. ' srsi puu' 19 36. 6, GLEN, Defendants. March, Lt publication To be sold at Sheriff's sale, on the 12th day of March, 1936, at XOTK'K TO CREDITORS DIS- - the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. of THE FIFTH JUDICIAL UTAH OF STATE said day, at the front door of the fclCT OF THE Court House, in Beaver, Beaver Oil iiicj 3N' ANf I' OF BEAVER County, State of Utah, the followHOWARD M. Record to Shoot At HOLLINGS-HEA- Administratrix & Brood Sow . Makes.- - 1 14-3- wuiui The department of agriculture's uprogram to curtail pork production is receiving very little cooperation from a certain brooo sow on the farm of Peter H. Gurr m this valley. In fact we suspect she is totally different to such a program. A litter of 16 pigs born to her last week makes her third litter for a total of 49 pigs since early April of last year, in that month she farrowed a litter of 18; in September a little of 15, and now the third one in less than 11 months. Mr. Gurr thinks that's a production record unexcelled In Utah. Parowan Times. o Frank Jessup of Pioche, Nev., spent the week end with his family at Adamsville. He returned to his work Sunday afternoon. Some People Have All the Luck FMitnr nnrl fra Hoplil Willlnmn of the Milford News have purchased a Terraplane car from Wil liam Martin at Milford, Terra- nlana ripnlpr Thpv ware In at d tendance at the basketball game last Friday night and made a short call on the edi tor immediately following. They are q uite pleased with their new automobile and have promised ye editor a ride as soon as the doctor gives him permission to get out of his bed. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Beaver-Milfor- - NORTH CREEK by Special Correspondent by Special Correspondent HOMK DRAMATICS CLUB PROGRESS The Young Ladies of the Home Dramatics Club, with the help of the entertainment committee, are to be congratulated on their success in fixing up the old school house. The new floor that was put in before Christmas has been paid for and they now have purchased a piano. The dance given Friday evening was a big success, in a financial way as well as entertaining a large crowd. Music) was furnished by Mrs. Ha Faux and Charles Waters and son. Mrs. Heber Murdock of Greenville is at the home of her grandparents caring for her grandmoth, er, Sister Ruth Twitchell, who has been under the care of a doctor for the past two weeks. She is Leslie Walbeck, who underwent an appenticitis operation at the la the Matter of the Estate of All of Lot 10, Block 4, Plat Milford hospital February 15, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. WalCAR C. BALDWIN, Deceased, "A" North Milford Latey beck and son. Howard, whn have claims Icreditors will present and Williams Townsite Surbeen at Milford for the past 10 ith vouchers to the undersigned vey. days, returned also. residence or through the NIELS JENSEN, Mrs. Hueh Barton. Mrs. Mabel Beaver at Beaver, County, Sheriff, Beaver County. McCloud and son, Angus, and jils Calvert were called from on or before the First Publication, Feb. 21, 1936. te of Utah, Caliente, Nev., by the serious illD. 1936. Last Publication, March 13, 1936 ness of their Jth day of April, A. mother and sister, Mrs. Jane Calvert. Blaine Blackett left Monday for Logan, where he will studv club work during the coming improving. The snow we have been so forweek. tunate in getting the ipast two L.D.S. Training Doesn't Costr It Pays A fine Belgian stallion has been weeks is welcomed by the farmpurchased by D. J. Williams & ers. It measures about 18 inches Co. in the fields at the mouth of the The Nelson orothers have been canyon. Mrs. Eddie Twitchell spent the recently baling hay for the farmweek end with her daughter, Mrs. ers, Howard Walbeck, who has been Ralph Stewart, at Adamsville. Verdon DeLuew of Richfield working at Pioche, Nev., came home to be with his father dur- spent Saturday and Sunday with the Oren Puffer, Sr., family. ing his recent illness. because there were no new worlds to conquer. 5 But the bitter years since 19 29 have ushered In a new ing described property: , Dor-oth- iiiiiiih 4-- H CRIED-- - ey Taken From The Beaver Press Files of 1921 A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Baker last Thursday evening, when many relatives and friends gathered to surprise her daughter, Mrs. Viola B. Paxton of Kanosh, who is here visiting. A surprise made Accorlng to a statement bundle shower was given In her by Mayor W. Earl Marsha!!, honor. Candy and nuts and popmay soon have a new mu- corn were served during the evefurnish to nicipal power plant ning, and at 12 a delicious supper electricity for the people of was served. Everyone present and Spry. the evening. Marshall Issued the Mayor above statement immediately folMiss Irene Tolton, who is taking lowing a meeting with state ofwork In the departficials here. The mayor said that two or three projects Tvere un- ment of English at Columbia unider consideration at the present versity, has been notified that she time, and that the one most fa- is one of the successful candidates vored was the construction of a for the degree of Master of Arts. new plant on the Sevier river, The graduation exercises will be with government funds and which held some time in June. Miss Tolwould be paid back out of the ton is now receiving the congraturevenue from the paint, the game lations of her many New York and as is being done with the water Utah friends who have watched with interest her splendid work at system. The officials who were here say te university.' that Panguitch had a very good A new baby came to the home chance to obtain the loan, inasof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waters much as the present power are far from adequate to last Thursday. supply te growing needs of the Garfield County community. Mrs. D. T. Reese returned last News. Thursday from Salt Lake, where she and her daughter have been SNAKES! SNAKES! SXAKES! Mrs. visiting for a few weeks. RATTLERS AND RACERS! Katherlne Noyes continued her trip on to California, where she The boys who were quarrying will visit a few weeks, and while rock Jiear Summit a few dayts away she, in company with a ago for the proposed steel plant cousin, Mrs. Ruth Loyd of Salt unearthed innumerable snakes Lake City, will spend a short time as many as 20 or 30, back in the at Caliente their cousin, hill IB or 20 feet. 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