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Show 1 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY CE TSTAIE MINERS VrILLE Itinued from Page Six) , f(. star District; Beaver containing fty; Utah; 6 'acres. Kev aiming Star; weaver oun pr and 3; Beaver Star M nine Ciaims ohu- hn Star Mining District; con-- L County; Utah; acres. 56 ei luuiu, it. "South i I'M ,5 OF SALE OF REAL acres Inn 24; e 8 cor0! f rods; s , Twp 29 South; 20 containing Mnrrlock NW '4 ; Est W By Special by fi tt Mr. and Mrs. NE; . 21-2- 11-2- Be , a 411 d 18-2- 5 ' f i. - 21-2- K SE, - tl irt 2-- 3-- . con- South; Range 10 West; taining 40 acres. West; wv b I owning iiTlcr.n. Duluth Land Co NE NW 'A : section f; moyu, R..K OF REAL 26 South; Range 10 West, ESTATE containing 120 acres, of Lot h Atkin. Est. WH James ? Pla't Ta 2, Block 1, It K I h: , it "'"Nviile. Ferguson Lot 5, Block - Special Correspondent Raymond Banks Hyrum Walker is visiting at and daughters Audrey and Lucille Milford with his sister Mrs. Chas. of Caliente, Nevada spent several Crawford and family and with the of last week here with rela- Lorenzo Easton days family. tives. Mrs. H. J. Morris entertained a Miss Nellie Craw is home after number of her friends at a quilspending several months at Pioche ting party at her home Thursday. Nevada. Mrs. Arthur Blackner ajid tVo Mr. Reese Griffiths is here with Maurine and Elaine, re his family, after daughters spending some turned to their home at Salt Lake time in Nevada. Mr. M. P. Lewis of Milford was City Wednesday after spending a short time here visiting relatives. here Monday on business. Section 24; Mrs. Elmo Hutchin era nnrl hnhv Range 8 29 South; of Beaver are visiting here with acres. 20 rods ' containing NW 4 SW4; relatives. P SO Davis i Mr. and Mrs. Oswald T, Ponr. ... 9i- - Two 29 South; son and children spent Saturday 40 e g WeBt; containing at irovo where they attended the eh, '"r.,nn Co.NE4 NW track meet. romsESection 20; Mrs. Mary Ellen Mathowa M 26 Soutn; Florence Jameson, Mrs. itange xu Lucy P. acres. staining64 120 Williams, Mrs. Etta Rollins and West rods Itkin Com Delbert Jameson snent Verinp. E cor of 3WA 01 section day and Thursday of last week at th South 18.48 rods; the St. George temple doing orNorth - 40 l 298.! 40 rods; I dinance work. . South 40 Fast rods; SE corji Mrs. Madge Carter scent Wed f'rods to beginning; con 0 nesday and Thursday at St. Geo ing 10 acres; section ju; rbds; 30 COffl 29 South; uange wei visiting her daughter. , Jones Est co ueo. v. rd8Nu. Kay Goff, a student, at tht Divio Sec- NWVi; art E )r of NT; Normal college spent the week end z soutn; 18; Twp nere with his parents Mr. and Mrs s W 41.5 fee 8 West; containing 80 Lorin Goff. mtnttttt Mrs. Ann Banks is visitin? at Est N Murdock E. Lynndyl with her son Alma nnri ri S; ontaining 8U acres; E j family. on 13; Twp as aouiu; Bishop George Marshall and hla ige 8 West. in w a ; counselors T. V. Rollins in vz H. Stewart ;nRJ and C. K. Earl ft, Ion 8; Twp 30 Soutn; Jameson met at Richfield Tuesday 80 ige 7 West; containing with President Heber J. Grant In a special meeting on church busi N 12.IS J Easton Est An undivided ness. 12.76 rfel Interest; Lot 5; Block 8; Walter Hall was the honored ont 1.!! nviile Town.30 Soul Miller co Bert Bonzo guest at a party Saturday after16 rods South ana Si noon, it being his birthdav. Games West of Center of Sec- were played after which refresh ion 15, 25: th West 16 rods; ments were served to twenty-fiv- e 10 Wet 20.5 rods; East 2.5 rods; guests. th 15 rods to beginning; Mrs. Paul Worthen entertained aining 1.3 acres; Section a party Friday in honor of her at 8 30 Sat 29 South; Range Twp son Kent's birthday anniversary. ;t. acres. 12 rods North A lovely time was had. Luncheon D. Atkin !H of was served to twenty playmates. South by 12 rods East West of Lot 1 ; also com- res. Miss Ruby Craw left last week W cor of Lot 1 ; th West for Pioche, Nevada where she will 5 R ii ;J rods; th in a North- spend several days. 5 28 direction rods; Sherman Carter, a B. A. C. stu it 18 rods; South 24 dent spent the week end here with s to beginning; in Lots 2 !outi SiJ his parents. 3; Block 5; Greenville acres Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White and n. o! E. Murdock Est Com 61 baby of Beaver are visiting here ige 11 M 5 rods West and 0 with relatives. degrees J of See f minutes East 129 rods; Miss Charlotte Holmes was op fm NE cor of SEYt of Sec- -i ige 11 erated on Sunday night at the Mil to 24; th South 1 ch; East ford hospital for appendicitis. t chs; South 1 ch; South Mrs. Ellis Le Ferre and baby , Megrees 20 minutes; East have returned after spending the 1 16 chs; South 40 degrees -- swd past two weeks at Big Springs, jmin; West 1 ch; South 65 Nevada. frees 30 minutes; West 1 3 IS 5' I I South 70 degrees 50 minMrs. Ida Hollingshead has as it is; West 1.27 chs; South -a guest, her mother Mrs. Mellissa nsi 1 degrees 59 minutes; West :. 3( 'J Lee of Cedar City. 13 chs; South 49 Wat degrees 31 Miss Emma Banks returned to 1 West South "suites; ch; home Monday after spending her I 38 14 iti5 degrees minutes; East the past two weeks at Eureka. chs; South 89 degrees 30 putes: west 11.66 chs; it! irth 7.92 chs; East 13.4 chs :ct!ot ' (beginning; containing 10.4 NORTH CREEK es; Section 24; Twp 29 $ tin by Special Correspondent futh; Range 8 West. E. Murdock Jr. Com 20 Kia West of SE cor of NE lectin' Mrs. Lillie Jackson, who has I Section 24; th West 42 ellf. Ws; North 40 rods; East 42 spent the winter here with her Ids; South 40 rods to bedaughter, Mrs. Oren Puffer, Jr., 7N aming; also com at NE cor left last Thursday for her home In 25 Sr: of Section: th West 61 80 aesl Iowa. She stopped while enroute 5 rods; South 0 degrees 42 Sett's' at Greeley, Colorado, to spend a nut; East 129 rods; East week with relatives. rods; North 20 degrees; Mr. Eli Sigloski of Green River st 10 5 Sectta rods; North 59 rees Wyoming is visiting here at the 12 minutes: iBofSff East home of Glen Merchant. CtlM rods; North 42 min- R. R. Thomas was a conference ies; West 112 12-2- 5 11 ft rods; 1st 19 visitor last Sunday at Beaver. rods: North 1 d to The following high school stu beginning; containing acres; Section 24; Twp dents are among those, attend'ng South; Ranee 8 West. ei, the music festival at Logan this ard Thomas Com at SE cor week end; of Audrey Thomas, Helen ot 10; on Lot 3; Block 7; Merchant and Boyd taf Darrell Green ?, South and West; Fnge Twitchell. aver Survey; th North 24 Mrs. Stella Merchant was also m; West 10 rods; South 24 sthl Ws; East 10 rnda in hpe-lnvisitor at lieaver a conference JnK; containing 1.5 acres; last Sunday. on t; Twp 29 South: Secf ange 8 West. 15. Plat B. Milford. m Atkin Com at a noint Bohn East Vi Block 23, Louisa ortb. 67 decrees min45 Milford Ites; East Heights, Milford. 37 5 rods: Dennis Dalton Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, m Nw cor of SW V4 of Sec- Block 10, Plat D, Beaver. wn; th North 89 degrees 45 Land & Livestock Co. Beaver SI East rods! aires; Jfef 26.80 chs. West ol orta 2 Beginning degrees 30 minutes; far Secast 11 rods: NE corner SEVi South 89 de- No.! Tees tion 18; th South 30 degrees 45 Wont milllltoa' Jill ' 1 42 minutes; West 9.2 chs; rods: South 2 de- infer 24 degrees 44 minSouth 30 Ifc:' 11 Ae: minutes; West 14.24 chs; South West u"'5 rods tn utes; ,Vi 19 degrees 36 minutes; West 2 acres: Section ;oatalninR n 17.42 chs; South 24 degrees Twp 29 South; Range 8 test. 14 minutes; West 12.50 chs; Rlvert--o- m H: South 27 degrees 14 minutes 4.5 rods East West 18.70 chs; South 36 pa 7.5 rods South frnm NW of ?rMt SWU: - Section 25 r th degrees; West 17.65 chs; 31 West 13.20 chs; North 40 rnrta09 77 !nr rods; Wtst 31 rods: South chs; East 21.09 chs; North 19.59 chs; East 20 chs; 20 chs: East 13.20 North 4.4 acres; Section to chs 23 SoUth: Range 8 beginning in Sections 4'etrt m 18 and 19: Township South; Range 10 West; conCom at SW cor fnvla,rknpr taining 150.3 acres; Beaver !raflM,U ?f Sectlon 80 : th fie rods; North 43 rods: Ernest Eyre Commencing 20.75 4rZ U degrees; West 15 rods East rrom S,mitl 32 rods to begin-'n- ; also com 4 8.5 rods East Section 10; Township NE4; 30 South; Range 10 West; lna 93 rods South of NW z th South 54 rods; West fZ.0t Swtlon; th East 63.5 North 24 rods; South rods; L,;l: ,,?uth 4436 deerees 2 min 70 degrees 15 minutes; Last YZ'rods; West 15 i 62 rods; more or less; North 42 7 West rods: vrth 68 rods; more or less; West be-1 nNfirth ro3" to be65 rods; more or less; to a,S0 rom at NW cor of StTm; acres 30 : ,h Roilth 60 rod9: ginning; containing more or less. Irni,: 1.1 rn('s: North 38 4 SWNVV y , 3 Geo. Marshall Jr rods: North Section 21: Townsnip Ii Block 55, Survey. Plat A, Beaver City 3 Loree Blackner who is confined i at the Children's hospital in Salt Lake suffering from osteomolitis is able to sit up in bed. The doctors feel very encourged. The juior girls and their leader Ruby Davis accompanied a wonderful organization which furnished us some wonderful music. We visited the Arlington Nation al Cemetery where thousands of fc Congressman Murdock and Rob our heros are buried and where (Continued from Page One) inson were always in their seats the tomb of the Unknown Soldier ators split Mrs. Carroway voted when not attending committee is located. To the back of this cem meetings. Murdock Is particularly etery which is located in Virginia yes and Mrs. Huey Long no. The House of Representatives active In Silver and C. C, C. mat- is the General Robert E. Lee manwhere order and republicans are ters. sion from which the view of the We went up to the War Depart- Capitol City is most magnlflclent. practically unknown, was uninteresting as they were only tran- ment where we were very cordial- It can only be appreciated by be. sacting routine business, At times ly received by our old friend Oli- ing Been. KARL S. CARLTON. there would be only just a scatter- ver Grimes, former Salt Lake Triing of members on the floor or in bune write, now private secretary their seats. The only conspicuous to Secretary of War George Dern. WILL ENTERTAIN member on the republican side We were immediately taken in to office where was Mrs. Julia Kahn of California the secretaries private The Belknap camp of the D. U. and the only reason for that was we were given a cordial greeting Pionners will entertain the memthat she had on a neat black dress and had a very interesting few bers of the other three camps Mon minutes visit with Utah's exgover-noand was so lonesome. day night May 4th In the New Pio The member from Arizona, Mrs. neer Home. The life history of our One of the high spots of Isabel Greenwood was quite notice Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bickley will be able and active. Washington visit was hearing the given. Songs composed by Mr. Bickley will be rendered and other Interesting numbers will fill the T program. EDITOR'S WASHINGTON VISIT PROVES VERY INTERESTING HEAR ARMY MUSICIANS GREENVILLE Correspondent PAGE SEVEN i ,1836 by Leola Blackner attended the Junior festival at Beaver Wednesday even- ing. r. i FARMERS' CORNER Betty Lou Barton who has been seriously ill Is improving rapidly. SQUIRREL BAIT READY FOR S. R. Barton who met with a I N COUNTY DISTRIBUTION very painful accident a short time ago is improving. One thousand t w o hundred Mr. and Mrs. Alma Barton and son Wayne accompanied by Lewis pounds of government treated, oats for poisoning and Jay Atkin spent the week end steam rolled Is now available for dissquirrels at Boulder Dam. Mr. and Mrs. can be secured Barton visited their son and tribution. This baitFeed Milford the at. Store, the daughter and only grandson also in Minersville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton and Marshall Store at the County Agent's office in bay while there. Beaver City. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams M. R. Scott Zimmerman, of the spent the week end at Salt Lake. Biological Survey, suggests that Mrs. Lettie Scott entertained a the first of May will be early few of her friends at a quilting, enough to set out bait for squirrels, in Beaver county, this year. Monday. Better results are obtained in Scott Barton of Kanosh spent controlling ground squirrels if the Sunday visiting relatives here. spring is pretty well advanced, the A special program was held weather warm and the days clear Tuesday afternoon at Relief so- and quiet. In attempting to poison ciety following the regular lesson ground squirrels to early in the given by Mrs. Hazel Barton, in springs we find they refuse the honor of Clarissa Williams as fol- bait because they are not in the condition to eat heavy foods such lows: as grain. Their systems have been The life of Mrs. Williams was resting all winter, and after comgiven by Margaret Morris. A song ing out o! a six or seven months' by Mrs. Hazel Barton and a read- fast, nature only requires succuing by Mrs. Lizie Barton. Refresh- lent grasses, light food, etc. Later ment were served. on when the grass toughens up o and the days get warm and long, they are ready to accept a heavy diet, and we get better results later than earlier. ADAMSVILLK Squirrels, as most people are by Special Correspondent aware of, can do considerable damage by feeding on farm crops, Coutny Agent Golden Stoker cutting of roots, covering crops was a visitor here Tuesday of last with mounds, digging up of seed, week. and drying out of the soil by burMr. and Mrs. George Valentine rows honey combing the soil. Acof Beaver visited relatives here cording to figures obtained from last Wednesday. the biological survey, 32 ground Mr. and Mrs Charles Jones who squirrels eat as much as' a sheep are residing at Pioche, Nevada and 160 will eat as much as a are visiting at the home of Mr. cow. It is possible that some aera3 have as many as 160 squirrels on Evan Jones. an acre, if this be the case it Is Mrs. Mr. and Cyrus, Mr. and evident that a tremendous loss Mrs. Jim Jones and Mrs. Margret in our county Tattersall were visitors Thursday will be sustained If it is not controlfrom this pest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom led. Jones. In one 10 pound bag there is Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rlgby 1000 squirrel baits. approximately were in town Thursday. Actual counts have shown as high as 100 squirrels killed per pound ATTEND SHOWER of bait user. This bait will cost Mrs. Rosa Jessup,- Mrs. W. H. 40 cents for a bag. It is Evans and Mrs. Mary Brooks motat such a to bait sell this possible ored to Milford Thursday to atlow only because we were tend a shower given in honor of able price to have It delivered at Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Sheridian Rogers. by the Division of Grazing trucks. Miss Delora Jessup returned to If we are not so fortunate in the future as to have this delivered by her work at Pioche Thursday. the government the price of bait Mrs Reese and Johnson Charley Jones returned home from Salt will naturally be higher. Lake City where they spent a few NEW DECISION AFFECT days with their father and friends FEDERAL FARM 8ET-IMr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Griffiths, Summer fallow has been listed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson and the under crops In Mrs. Hannah Jones all attended conthe dance at North Creek Friday the new federal agricultural servation program, according to night. Director William Peterson of the James Howd was In town on Utah State Agricultuarl extension business Saturday. service. Ross Cuttler, who is located at Payments will be made howthe CCC Camp at Kanosh was in ever to those who comply with the town Sunday visiting friends and program for care of fallowed relatives. ground as follows; $5 per acre for La Vard Reese of Cedar City terracing, $1 per acre for contour was in town Sunday visiting rel- cultivation and 50 cents per acre for conserving organic matter. atives and friends. Payments will also be made for Mrs. William Pryor of Beaver was a visitor at the home of Mr. weed eradication on the farms, and Mrs. Ruben Griffiths Sunday. Director Peterson said, at the rale when chemical Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Bea- of $10 per .acre followed used is treatment by per' ver visited here Sunday. iod cultivation. In cases where Mrs. John M. Griffiths of cultivation fs used withvisited here Sunday with periodic out the chemical treatment $5 per friends and relatives. acre will be allowed. The ruling o however, carries a provision that no payments will be made for weed eradication when the labor, SULPHURDALE seed, or materials used are furnished by municipal, county, state by Special Correspondent or federal agencies. "While the agricultural conserA farewell party was held Frivation program Is still in Its forday evening In honor of Mr. and mative stage, still we are going Mrs. Haskell Earl who are moving forward with our based on back to Beaver, also for Mr. and the Information weplans have at hand" who are Mrs. Alfred Robinson Director Peterson said. "Adminis Califmoving to San Francisco, trative rulings will be forwarded ornia; also for Miss Blackham to us from time to time which school finish soon her will who will keep us informed of any work here returning to her home changes In the program or of any In Salt Lake City. that may affect interpreations Mr. and Mrs. Joyce, also Mr. farmers of this state". Seamore of California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jehu over the TEMPORARY COMMUTE T O week end. ASSIT IV ORGANIZING ASTA Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson of Kanosh were guests of Mr. and The county agricultural agent Mrs. Frank Jenson here Sunday. received word last week from Miss Lynetta Jones spent Sat- William Peterson, director of Exurday and Sunday of this- week tension service, at Logan, that Boy-tBhilo Mrs. aunt Eldon Carlyle Smith, Beaver; visiting her at Beaver. Cates, Milford, and William Wood . - T , Min-ersvil- le er Army band broadcast THEODORE BOHN Minersville were requested to act Attorney at Law as temporary committee-me- n for the Beaver County Agricultural office at Soil Conservation Association that the Courthouse is being organized to assist In the BEAVER CITY, UTAH administration of the new soil allotconservation and domestic ment act. Mr. Carlyle Smith will act as chairman of the committee, Every Day We Do Our Part and the county agent will be the To Make Your Face A Work official secretary. of Art. The temporary organization will be the authority In the county unSANITARY BARBER SHOP til the farmers have had an opporNorth of the Post Office tunity to determine their participation, in the organization, after which the farmers will proceed to perfect their own organization and elect a permanent county com CLINE, WILSON & CLINE mittee. The duties of the committee will be to reveiw the forms reGeneral Law Practice commended for approval by the secretary, to determine the soil Offices At depleting base acerage for each farm and to offer suggestions and Milford Fillmore Beaver analysis to the farmers that will help them to understand the program and to make such adjustments as will serve the purpose of BARBER SHOP putting the program into operation. WHISKERS o Extracted op PerIndented Attend Provo Field Meet fumed. Absolut Satisfaction Guarranteed op Shavings reLast Saturday Mrs. Mae C. placed without charge. White and family, accompanied by Mrs. Carrie Bakes, Lois Stoney and Jane Munford motored to Provo where they spent the week end GEO. C. MILLER and enjoyed the B. Y. U. track and field meet. They repor that this athletic carnival rendered at the Attorney-at-La- w "Y" stadium is a most interesting and impressive sight, where thousands of contestants and athletes OVER THE BEAVER GARAGE from all parts of the state had gathered to carry out the 150 events which made up the program and where a thousand patrons com For 1st Class " pletely thronged the maslve grand stand. A trip up in the Provo canACETYLENE yon to see the effects of the recent WELDING snow slides which still He packed In solid banks from ten to twenty See five feet deep in places along the Warren Thompson canyon high way and after a visit with relatives in that city, the trip was a very enjoyable one and the weather being good added much ARTHUR SMITH to the success of the track meet. . O.K. i o Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin and children came down Sunday from Provo to bring his mother Mrs. Issac Goodwin. Stake Primary officers motored to Milford Wednesday evening to attend the teachers preparation meeting of that ward and enjoy the teacher's training lesson given by sister Young. After the meet ing the Guide and ' Seagull class leaders served delicious ice cream cake and waffers. Mrs. E. Le Roy Puffer and children are visiting her mother at logan this week. ILDAIlvli) Are Our Business PLUMBING and HEATING Telephone 88-- F 3 SHOE HOSPITAL Highly Finished, Substantial Work Our SPECIALTY Geo. Woodhouse f-- . '.'Ss p To Help YOU With Your Business ...to Need money t o build a house improve your farm ... to modernize your business ? Need money for any reasonable purpose? If you, do consult this bank first! Our requirements are simple. Assurance of your ability to repay the loan at the terms agreed upon, p 1 u s a reasonable security. 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