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Show JULY 3. THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY, PAGE FOUR r i Sraurr tytt&s Slip GREENVILLE MINERSVILLE Phone 24 MEMBER. 4..T"4 UTAH STATE O PktSi THE- - ASSOCIATION Publisher KARL S. CARLTON Published every Friday One Year $2 SCUSCRH'TION RATES (PAYARLE IV ADVANCE) Six Months $1 First Class Publication Entered In the Postofflce In Beaver, Utah, as Serond Class Mail Matter, under the Act of A Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted up on request, Ice Skating in Texas in June ' ' - club held swimming party June 2G at the Radium Warm springs after which they enjoyed a delicious luncheon. Betty Carter is visiting at Salt Lake City as the guest of her aunt Mrs. George Young,. Melford Kirby of Oakland, California spent the week end hern. He was accompanied home by his wife and family who have spent several months at the home of Cyrus Bradfield. Thelma Hall returned Saturday from Los Angeles. California. She was away from home three weeks. LaRae Rollins who has been visiting with friends at Cedar City returned home Saturday. The Beaver high school band gave a band concert here Monday evening. Donald Midgley, music instructor of the Junior high school department, departed Thursday for Yellowstone National Park, where he has employment. Mrs. Madge Carter spent the past week end at Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Mrs. II. C. Eyre and Mrs. Thur-ma- n Eyre spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter and daughter Barbara spent the first of the week in Northern Utah, Ida Richards is visiting with relatives at Price. H a Mrs. Karl Hanks and Mrs. It. M. Banks were week end visitors in Northern Utah. Nesta McKnight is visiting at Lehi, with he rgrandmother Mrs. Julia Vaughn. Mrs. Wallace Osborne of Para-gona- h spent several days of last week at the homeT)!" Josiah Os borne. wv..-- .w,v.- 4 v Mrs. Preston Stoddard is visiting at St. George with relatives. Mrs. Emily Sudweeks of Kingston is here with her mother Mrs. Ann Banks who is ill. 4: o . NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, BELIEVE IT OR NOT but there's ice skating in Texas this summer; and here's the proof of it. It's on the ice floor of the Black Forest, d Midway attraction of the $25,000,000 Texas Centennial Exposition which opened in Dallas June 6. many-feature- V 77 . 4 i June Special Correspondent who under tonsil operation at me went a. . returned :.i c.,t.,i-H:i-i toru nospuai by By Special Correspondent The j S, 193 6. Notice is hereby given that Ira Walker, Greenville, Utah, has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion and place of use of .0S75 see. ft. of water from Beaver river in Beaver County Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted, by virtue of decreed right of Fred T. Gunn, represented by Item No. 93 of the Beaver River Decree, dated November 13, 1931 into the South ditch at a pt. which bears E. 2960 ft. and N. 280ft from the SW cor. Sec. 28, T. 29 S., R. 8 W.. SLB & M. and used to irrigate 3 5 acres of land embraced in the N'W'.i-NE- 4 Sec. 32, T. 29 S., R 8 W., SLB & M. It is now proposed to divert said water into the Aber-dair- e canal at a point which bears W. 1600ft and S. 810ft from the NE cor. Sec. 35, T. 29 S., R. 8 W., and used to irrigate 3 1 2 acres of land embraced in the NW'iSEVi of aforesaid Sec. 32. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. All protests against the cran-- i ting of said application, statins the reasons therefor, shall be sub mitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of filst publication, June 12, 1936. Date of last Publication, Julv 10, 1936. lu7Ileianon and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Rollins even family returned home Friday famiat ing after having enjoyed Lake. ly' reunion at Fish Farrel Scott who has been work returned home ing at Milford Flat Wednesday evening. and Mr and Mrs. Dan Atkin called were who daughter Marylu. little home bv the death of their to returned , Morris sister Nell their home at Ruth. Nevada. was Mrs. Wm. Miller of Beaver of a visitor Monday at the home who Thompson Mrs. Lawerence has been ill for the past few clays. arranged A program has been horses are being trained so we are on anticipating a big time here the Fourth of July. alThe farmers who had their stack falfa hav ready for the didn't enjoy the big rain Sunday. to Mrs. T. W. Smith returned after her home at Circleville spending a week visiting relatives and friends here. R. E. Winterose of Cedar City was in town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Baker of North Creek spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Morris. Lois Morris is visiting at Ruth, Nevada at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fackrell returned to Ruth, Nevada Tuesday after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. FaekreU's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Calvert who were at Cedar City last week for a few days visit with their daughter Dorothy Davis of Caliente who .underwent a mastoid operation at returned the hospital recently, home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rollins and children of Cowley, Wyoming spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rollins. Mrs. William McQueen and sons of Salt Lake City are visiting a few days with Mrs. Julia K. Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. Dehnar Kesler and family of Milford are at the home of Mrs. Kesler's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Blackner. Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock and daughter of Beaver called at the Fred Murdock home Saturday evening. Lewis Atkin left Wednesday for Ruth, Nevada where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frost and Ira Walker attended the Home Coming held at Antimony Thursday of last week. t and enjoyed dancing and a nice luneli. Many nice presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jones of Beaver visited at the home of his brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. teleph. Kirk of Milford called at Glenn . . a T7": J the nome 01 morgan cvaus imay. 5T"""" "" mmmm Mrs. Sherman Rogers of Milford wa,s here visiting her mother Mrs. May Brooks for a few days a,.,' lRT8ftl of She returned home Thursday last week. Pin Several floods occured during the last rain storms. Doing conmany siderable damage to the Furnace 'i . at th Ditch. 171 U.M.'.'ksJ 0tJ?M 'IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllUllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllHIIIIIIIlIM I THEODORE BOHN I Attorney at Law office at the Courthouse BE.WEK riTV. UTAH I I 1 u ieiruli.i, I I - 11 watch tor Fr 1st das ACETYLENE at the Ten Cent Store Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii ii"'" iHmimiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiii!iiiii Attorney-at-La- I ! Tho J ""''H'llllllllHIHtHum,,., MINING AN'D HUSKS I I w Over THE BEAVER GARAGE Office Located I I Sep Warren GEO. C. MILLER i date VISIT iiufi Dozens of articles, from one cent to 25 cents I 1 , r 1 iiiiiitii MiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f -Y'im THE C3..1. chiic ft REAVER PR I A nrofessinni njj i. ... ner will increase y0Jry fllillllltllllllllllltlllllMllllHllllllIIIIHIIIIIIiMlllllllllillliHIimilHIIIIIMIHIuf """HiiHlHBMl .J Cline, Wilson & Cline GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Offices At Milford Beaver Every Day We lo Make Your of Art. North of o Umi SANITARY Fillmore Do Facet the J Pom ADAMSVILLK by Special Correspondent "WS IIP Pin these fflwM Mr. and Mrs George Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Beaver went to Fish Lake last week to spend a few days. There visit was cut short, however, because of a to Leo Stewart. He was rushed to a doctor immediately. Jam's Brooks met with an accident last week when he caught his hand in a pulley, nearly taking off his fingers of the right hand. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Limb and family of Bin khorn were here Sat urday visiting relatives. C. Dennis White of Beaver was a visitor at our Sunday School last Sunday. Clifton Reese and family of Richfield were here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reese. A wedding shower was given here Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roundlens. A large number of people attended ' sun-stro- go unusuaH'HH . Pleats m ii tuiops, rumesi Newest Spring patterns. one a soap "n water Every cotton. 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