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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936 PAOX POUR i What Local Folks Are Doing Phone 24 member. 4.rrT"vrf:.i- - op thb- PittSS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Ed Stephenson returned to her home in Provo Saturday aftei a visit with her mother Mrs. Minerva Nowers. J. M. Riddle of Richfield re turned to his home after visiting the past two weeks with his sister Mrs. Minerva Nowers. UTAH STATE KARL S. CARLTON Publisher Published every Friday SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 92 (PAYABLE IS ADVANCE) Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parsons of Los Angeles spent last week visi- First Class Publication Entered In the Postofflce in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of A Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted up on request. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 11, 1936 Notice is hereby given that T. L Griffiths, Beaver Utah, has made application In accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion and place of use of .1156 sec. ft. of water from Adobe Yard slough and Beaver river in Beaver county Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted from Adobe Yard slough from April 1 to October 31 inclusive of each WANT ADS 10 cents per line, 25 cent minimum per issue charge FOR SALE One Steel Track for hay barn, also Carriage and Hay Fork, enq. of Emil Nowers. BUTTERWRAPPERS - printed at the Beaver Press. 100 for $1.25, 500 for $3.00 or 1000 for $4.25. TYPEWITKR ribbons for sale at The Beaver Press office. Marvin Kpih. Baldwin are happy over the arrival of a son born Monday August 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Adrien and Mrs. Hay Barton and children are here from Salt Lake City visiting his mother Mrs. John H. Barton. ting friends and relatives here returning to their home in Los AnMr. and Mrs. Lew Reiser angeles Saturday. While here they nounce the arrival of a son born enjoyed a fishing trip at Puffer Lake. Mr. Parsons served Beaver Saturday August 15th. as county attorney a number of Mrs. Joseph Skinner and daugh years ago. ter Virginia came home Sunday Mrs. Maye Atkin entertained from Caliente where she visited her card club Friday evening at with her children. 8:30. A delicious plate luncheon Stanley Listen left for his home was served to Hortense Park, Etta in Escalante after visiting a mon Dehlia Reese, Gladys Roberts, Nowers, Velda Smith, Helen Math- th with his grandmother Mrs. May ews, Grace Skinner, Vella Brown- Oakden. Ella Earle, er, Annabell Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock are Clystia Hutchings, Cinda Dean, friends in Salt Lake. visiting Olivia Dean and Roma Carlton. Prizes for 500 were wane by HorMr. and Mrs. Dean Bowden and tense Park 1st, Clystia Hutchings 2nd, consolation Velda Smith and children returned from Caliente, guest price was awarded Etta where she has been visiting her aprents the past two weeks. Reese. year by virtue of Item No. 53 of the Beaver River Decree, dated MINERSVILLE Mrs. Ade Detmers and daughter November 13, 1931 into the Farns The Anderson camp of the By Special Correspondent to her home in Boulder returned worth and Levi ditch at a point Daughters of Utah Pioneers will which bears S. 1880 ft. and E. 680 Mrs. Delia Allison and daugh hold their regular camp meeting Nevada after spending a month ft. from the NW cor, Sec. 29, T. ters of Eureka visiting relatives here. spent Monday here Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. in the 29 S., R. 7. W., SLB & M. and Pioneer home. A splendid prowith relatives. Miss LaMar Hawkins used to irrigate 6 acres of land left for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews gram is being arrainged. All Pionher home in Nephi Tuesday. embraced in NESW',4 Sec. 30", a eers have and invitation special Beathe first of the week at spent T. 29 S., R. 7 W., SLB & M. It is ver all others that would like to come with relatives. Mr. and Mrs .Wallace Patterson to said water from divert proposed are invited. Banks Emma is at Eurand children left last week for April 1 to October 31 inclusive of eka with relatives. visiting each year from Beaver river into Mrs. Helena Fotheringham, Mr California where he will look for Mrs. William, Gibson departed the Aberdare canal at a pt. which and Mrs. Charles Lamb and Mr. employment. of last week for Los bears W. 1600 ft. and S. 810 ft. Thursday and Mrs. Bob Gillies of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlton from the NE cor. Sec. 35, T. 29 S., Angeles, California where she will California are a few weeks spending this week with friends. spend R. 8 W., SLB & M. and use it as to Milford Saturday to vis motored William Rollii.s of Escalante visiting their aunt Mrs.. Margaret a supplemental supply to irrigate it Mrs. Karl S. Carltheir mother Tattersall and family. They made spent the week end here as the 6 acres of land embraced ton who underwent a tonsil operain the a to Lake Puffer and of H. trip J. Rollins Tuesday and family tion Friday of last week. They NENE Sec. 32, T. 29 S., R. 8 guest The Club girls met at the had a lovely time. were accompanied by Mary GoodW., SLB & M. home of Yvonne Corbridge Thurs This application is designated win and Mrs. LaVern Patterson. Mrs. William A program was car Lawton of West in the State Engineer's Office as day afternoon. ried out under the direction of Virginia arrived here Monday to ' File No. Jack Goodwin of Milford son of spend this week visjting her cousAll protests against the gran- Phyllis Marshall. Max and Reese Banks of Cedar ins Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin spent ting of said application, stating and Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce and the week end with his grand moth are here with relatives. the reasons therefor, shall be sub- City er Mrs. Mary Goodwin. Tlielma a other relatives and friends. Watters Beaver of is mitted In affidavit form and In dup of Mrs. William Richards. llcate, accompanied by a fee of guests Mrs. Melissa Ashworth returnMr. and Mrs. Rudolph Neilson The Shepherd Creamery is b $1.00 and filed in this office withhome Tuesday night from Seed andM. J. of Christienson Milford repaired for a canning plant. in 30 days after the completion of vier County after spending a monMrs. Marion Rollins daughter were conference visitors Sundav. the publication of this notice. th with her sister Mrs. Henry Tan are visiting at Monroe. T. H. HUMPHREYS, Mr. and Mrs. Don McGarrv left ner at Joseph. A celebration was held here State Engirieer. for their home in Riverfor Thursday the of completion Date of first publication, August Tuesday Mrs. Fern Park and sons of Ne new pipe line. At 10 o'clock a. side, California after spending a the 14, 1936. phi are visiting at the home of Mr m. a program was civen and at 2 week visiting their parents Mr. Date of last publication, Septem and Mrs. David R. Pearce. in the afternoon sports for old and and Mrs. James McGarry at the ber 11, 1936. young were held and in the even- White Cliff mine. While in Beaver Mrs. Hattie Schwab returned ing a big dance at Hanging rock. they were guests at the home of from Salt Lake City where she has Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. H. Hall Isadore at entertained Dozens of articles, from Lessing. been the past month with her lit- a party Monday afternoon in honue son who is under the or of her daughter Maurine It be one cent to 25 cents juc AiKiQ nas received an ap Doctor's Louis care in the Primary ChilGames pointment with the U. S. Govern ing her eight birthday. at the were played after which refresh ment as surveyor. He la working dren's Hospital. He is suffering with osteomielitis in his left arm. ments were served to fifteen little near Milford at present. Ten Cent Store She is happy to report Louis is doguests. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Murdock ing wonderful. Dorcus, daughter A number of people from here attended conference at Beaver and their daughter Mrs. Chrlsteen of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nowers is Gobel of Klammoth Falls, Oregon also taking treatment for the same Sunday. disease and may be there for I GEO. C. MILLER j kaye Goff of St. George is here are visiting this week with their some time. Both children are rewith his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lor sister-in-laand aunt Mrs. Susan J. Murdock. Mr. Murdock is the ceiving treatment from Dr. Baldin Goff sr. Attorney-at-LaMr. and Mrs. Stan Beaumont youngest brother of John M. Mur- win, a bone specialist. f Office Located Over I family of Beaver were visitors at dock and this is his first trip back The Auxilliary of the Veterans THE BEAVER GARAGE I the R. M. Banks home Wednesday to Beaver since he was eleven i of Foreign Wars met at the home years old. IHHiunnHiiNHiiiiwuiiuiuimiWHiiiiiiiHiiniiiiimiiiiiiiHHniiiiHiimiif of Nettie Stoney with first vice Miss Bonnie Lou Joseph return president Jones in the chair. AfGREENVILLE ed home Sunday from Salt Lake ter the regular meeting the anby Special Correspondent & Wilson Cline Cline, City Sunday after spending two nual carnival dance to be given on GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Mr. and Mrs. B ain ninrt0 weeks visiting relatives. She was September 14th was discussed At after spending the week at Cedar accompanied by her cousin Gilbert the close of the meetine refrph- Offices At Krb who will visit a short time ments were served bv the hostess City returned home Friday assisted by Mrs. Addie Pnffpr Saturday morning Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Joseph. Milford Beaver Fillmore Mrs. Blacken accompanied by winter. Gerald Barton motored to h Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shipn of Bea lake for a few days fishing. l"iiiuiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiuiinmmHiiiiiiiiiiiifa Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and ver visited for a few days at the home of Mrs. Hazpl luU iu.lL .Marviu accompanied bv uaugnier week. . . ARTHUR SMITH It 1 Mnn II' !. n,L "a aii h k moioreu over Lynn Galpin of Salt Lake City Go to Salt Lake City from Ruth. Nevada Wednesday is here to spend the winter with PLUMBING and HEATING to Buy evening, August 12. Thev return his aunt Mrs. Russell Scott. ed to their home the next morn Mr. TELEPHONE 59 and Mrs. Glenn Barton and uaiuou .uurris wno nas oeen son Scott visited Watches at the home of ni nome lor tiie past three months Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Barton returned with them to Ruth. She Sunday. Diamonds Mrs. Ormond Morris who acexpects to remain there for the her friends, the girls companied or have Your Repair : Hours 2 6 Ph. 140 of the Northcreek Dramatic club, Hours by Appointment on the eBaver Mofitalns Work Done? returned H . . mi Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Atkin announce the arrival of a baby girl born Monday August 17th. Mr. Six Months 91 Rishnn and Mrs William Rnnrl of South Milford were Conference visitors here Sunday. vn mure Uajj tin scnool Bells will be Ringing Back to School Value are Ready at IPfflBimey1! MILFORD, UTAH Boys School Caps Growing Girls Shoes Strap and Oxford (J; Women Dr $tT90 Children's Boys Cordoroy Oxfords Pants gg be-in- School Dresses AH Sizes Oxhide Overall! 49C Boys Dress Shirts VltlHIIIHIIIMIttlMmiltttlHIIMIIMIIIIMfllllllllltMIIIMIIIlIIMIIMHMIHMIIIiniU 4)( w w afte-noo- n. iniH W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAH VVV Dealer for TERRAPLANE Pan-guitc- OWHY? A and CHEVROLET !IIWIIIIIIUIHHIUIIIIIIIIIUIinHIM)HIHIIHIIIIIUHIIIUIUHIIIIIUIHIIiaiHllff 10-1- 2-- home Sunday. DR. I. M. WEIR Physician & Surgeon Dally Except Saturday Sarah Shepherd Residence ifllMIIIHttlHIHIt VVT ItlMmmUfHUIMinmHtllHIIMIIlHHflMimilMHHI MIXING AND I.KG.W, BLANKS For Sale at THE BEAVER PRESS iinppy nnys A profession! add In this corner will Increase your incomo Share your joys with ily and friends. niiiiiimiiHmiiimiHiiiwHimiiiiiiiHiHiiiiHiuHiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiuniiiiiiM fam- .'anon neese and Lula Limh of Beaver surprised their friends bv motoring to Parowan Saturdav and getting married. Mr. and Reese are at the home of his sis ter Mrs. Lawrence Thompson. a large truck belonging to Tom Gunn of Beaver overturned in a ditch near the Wilford Murdock ranch Sunday nleht. There wpr five people In the oar but no onp was injured. SANITARY BARBER l'. P. Mllo Baker, Proprietor Ixxated North of Post Office Takeadvantage of reduced long Distance rates all day Sunday and every evening after 7 p.m. ''"""HHumtimHimuiiiiiinmmMiininiiimtmiiimiimmrttimiiimi THEODORE IIOIIN office See Us Milford, Utah Guarantees Hia Work Boi 215 plon(, O. Linnl Winn and son Dee ami John Conway of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. Winn's sister Mrs. Russell Scott. BRAVER CITY, UTAH For-- - B7 O LUNCH 9 Jut one of the reason wly Bhmly', Cfe lun.heons nr'o o popular . . . at the ConrthoDite We Carry Firestone & & Siberling Tires c at and made fro,,, (l,e Attorney at Law 1 MlltllilMllliPiiiiilllllliillBllljliai,,!,!,,,, Vath Inspector For A Perfect SHOP We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Can M.J.CHR1STENSEN Got a Shave mid a Hair Cut at the I 11 SHADY'S CAFE Ix-x- t hot of I Dark, unattr.irtivn cheery, and you can achieve all sorts of wiin the artistic use of good pa"" Varnish. 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