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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, was $95,661.00 pABILITATION loaned to 111 .R IDA V, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF farm families in the county, makJ Ld from page one) ing an average loan of approxiBEAVER COUNTY, UTAH BOARD OF EDUCATION Of for the pay mately ?861 per family. This BEAVER ex- - means that COUNTY SCHOOL DISnearly 508 people have necessary living a TRICT, body been a corporate, Plaintiff new far given meeting of the opportunity to v. come establish themselves and beto as they L ens C. F. HARRIS aud GEORGE A.J members of f plans are feasible they come HARKINSON, surviving trustees and the various communities of this ot tl,e.e reqirements addi- Beaver School District No. 1, in county, balance Loans have not been made since of Beaver County, Utah, QUS 1 REID and JANE DOE REID, nia and farm July 1, 1936, and lending operaiillitv of the tions are now temporarily sus- wife, WILLIAM REID and MARY k ib passed on by special of-- 1 because of the fact that all ROE REID, his wife, known heira pended stale and regional the available funds for new loans are at law, and all unknown heirs at all are approved, law of GEORGE REID aud RUTH being concentrated in the severe money Aed and the his wife, both deceased REID, monmiddle-wesareas drouth in the This AMBROSE BARRACLOUGH and we accorhave in However, receivsent strictly recently NAN BARRACLOUGH, his the provisions of the ed an allocation of fluids for sup- EDMOND BARRACLOUGH wife, and loans. plemental upon. f already agreed IDA LEE BARRACLOUGH, his tse loans are character Ever since the beginning of this wife, HATTIE known MOFFIT, there have moral been program, some the id upon heirs at law and all unknown heirs of the and ability of the who have been skeptical at law of JOHN BARRACLOUGH are secured by advisability of making such char- and JOSIE BARRACLOUGH, his acter The loans. roof of the wisupon all goods wife, both deceased; EUGENE of dom chattels to is .any be other found program upon igthey and livestock that in its results. The first result to be SMITH, an unmarried man, G. SMITH, ARTHUR offer as addition seen already is the new outlook, man, the improved morale, and the In- SMITH, an unmarried MABEL LIDICK, ROSS SMITH fci plans provide for the creased happiness of the 508 peoDOROTHY SMITH, his wife, I of the loan in from two ple Involved. The next result is to and known heirs at law and all unrs with interest at five be found in the fact that the loans known heirs at law of WILLIAM the borrower sable to are being repaid. Even though P. SMITH and EMMA LOUISE of most the payments come due in they are Snents before his wife, both deceased; SMITH, fall the when late most date on farm any made crops Ian be BEAVER WEST CORPORATION are we have collected to sold, jr amount. OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS Beaver in 30, 1936, September $4,372.33 fogram began CHRIST OF LATTER DAY irlv iii 1935 and up to which has come in from sales of SAINTS, a corporation, sometimes go, 1936, a little over crops and livestock products. known and erroneously described lnslUle t. e, stan-f-ienr- WIN-NIFRE- D 1 as BEAVER WEST WARD, a corporation, sometimes known and as THE erroneously described CORPORATION OF THE BEA VER WEST WARD OF THE mil 14. cular elnoA in Alleh M..mnrDi..n BEAVER STAKE OF ZION, a debts and liabilities of every I' nd SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is corporation, and sometimes known directed to cause this propose! amendment and erroneously described as to be published as required by the ConstiWEST WARD COR tution and to be submitted to the electors BEAVER of the itate at the next genera election in PORATION OF THE CHURCH the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If approved by the electors OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER of the state, this propoted amendment shall DAY SAINTS,, a corporation; JUtake effect on the first day of January, LIA McTAGGART, MAGGIE MC 1937. CORMICK, GEORGE TAGGART Constitutional Amendment and JANE DOE TAGGART, his No. 5 TAGGART THOMAS and wife, A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amead MARY ROE TAGGART, his wife, Article XIII. Section 2 of the Constitution of the .itate of Utah, as Amended at JENNIE RATES, known heirs at the General Election in 1930 Relating te law and all unknown heirs at law Taxation of Tangible Property, Ascertainment of Value. Exemptions, and the of DAVID POLLOCK and CECIL Annual Tax for the State. Be it resolved by the Legislature ot the IA POLLOCK, his wife, both deof all members State of Utah, ELIZABETH SARAH ceased; ef elected to each House and MUIR, widow, and WILLIAM J. all members of each House concnrrlnc therein : MUIR, and MARY B. MUIR, his SECTION 1. That it is proposed to wife, GEORGE WALTER MUIR amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended and INA JESSUP MUIR, his wife, at the general election in 1930, to read as JAMES C. MUIR and RUTH B. follows: SECTION 2. All tangible property in MUIR, his wife, ROSY MUIR the State, not exempt under the laws of the BRADSHAW, ERNEST A. MUIR United States, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to and LENORA MUIR, his wife, be ascertained as provided by law. The at law property of the United States, of the State, children, and known heirs counties, cities, towns, school districts, muall unknown heirs at law of and a.nd public libraries, nicipal corporations JOHN J. MUIR, deceased; and all lots with the buildings thereon used exclueither for religious worship or charother persons unknown, claiming sively itable purposes, and places of burial not any right, title, estate or interest held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water in, or lien upon the real property rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power described in the complaint adverse plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, to the plaintiff's ownership, or pipes and flumes owned and usd by indi- insftutional Amendments Amendment institutional No. 1 B.o.iuiion Prooosing an Amend- ffStclion 1. of Article VII. it the lion Relating to the State the Terms. Residence uf Officers. (Superintendent fc Instruction.) ruse!'"! by the Legislature of the s of all the mem- f I'tah. eacn nous cunrurriiix l'i . Jr, 1. That it is proposed to fttirn 1. of Article VII. of the fen of the State of Utah as fol- Executive Department Secretary of The- 1. N of tiovernor. AmlHor. State fcj,t te Treasurer and of whom shall hold beftinnini; on the jjtor four next after his of .Iniuui'v i.iy terms of office :.:ip'. th"t tli fVuii ::t ih:' :':r--t election shai t o :hnll be admitted into an ih4 and sfcH end on the first Mon-- ti .airy, A. D. l'JOl. The officers jerjthi- lii'W.ment, during their "firr, rlt?!t reside at the seat of it. iv'ji.w they shall keep the pub-- I. iiuoU arid papers. They shall ieh (iir.;?s as are prescribed by li'uticri and as may be prescribed o.'H'h ner.".l. . I Secretary of .inbuilt this to the electors of the eor.er:i! election in the The f2. t State is proposed JN 3. If adopted by the ite, tins amendment shall day of January next fcrmir,a'uin by the Hoard of In" result of the 2 hereof. in bection state at manner elector take et-r- sticceed- of State election btitutimial Amendment No. 2 Promising an Amend. fSrcti n 10. of Article VII, of the lii'in lieiaiipR to Governor's Ap- Power and the Filling of Vain Certain Offices. (Superin-n- f esolulio:i !sivrdPuldic hv Instruction.) the Legislature of the two-thirof all the elected to each house concur-hrei- n I'tili, f : N it Is proposed to of Article VII. of the of Utah, as fol- - Tlidt 1. ion 10. of the State n 9N 10. The Governor shall nom- by and with the consent of the point ail State and district offi- v. .a s are established by this r hirh may be created by O.e !H:pointmnt or rleetinn i ise IToVloed for. If. Hurincr thm the Senate, a vaennr rwi.ur in dHtrict office, the Governor some fit person to discharge ior until the next meeting when he shall nominate some fill such office. If the office of th' supreme or district court, of State. te Auditor, State or Attorney-Generbe vacated re i:nation or ntherwise, it shall of the Governor to fill the .nm f.ient, and the appointee shall F"lce until hi .hall h f'i qualified, as may be by law v 2. The Kecrntfli-txd to submit thi. lit to the electors of the general election in the law. N 3. If n,!r,n(,t w. tu. Ct.t. I. ,1 state at manner 1... shall take F. -- amendment r nny of January next by the nn.rd of the Fv"';rs of the result o i in ..mi,, t, iiereui. f St: istitutional Amendment No, 3 HtKnhltinn Prnn.tK. her fin a k Fl'n ItcMtinir to thm af lot!. (SnnpriiitAnrl.H ,t . F J ft v Stl- br the of the "iniros oi ail tne etch house eonenrrinf T',;.t It i. J - t- I. '( Article T. of the Con- followe: 'i?e of Utah- " tr,n,'ral control and u T - .' .' th Puhlie S.l,..l U..., in a State Board of Educa-ls-i- :'' of such persons as the 'y rrovidc. Sflanr of SUU la '" "ubmit this proposed i to th,. ..loelors of the state at r,r'i . 'l,Ttin r;n,' ntZ lho " ...!.... 't of the elee- rc:'"n 2 hereof. htitutional Amendment No. for irrigating lande viduals or corporation withiu the state owned by such individuals individual members the or or corporations, thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shnll he owned and used exclusively for su;h purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and vther property used for gencratinii and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing pov.cr for pumping water for irrigation purposes cn land In the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulation as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor niay be remitted ex abated at auch times and in auch maner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and persona) property, not to exceed 12,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and 1300 for personal property. Property not to exceed I3.0U0 in value, owned by disable : persons who served in any war in the military serr- -' ice of the Uniteil States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax aufficient. with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses ot the state for each fiscal year. For the purpiee of pa":ng the state debt. If any there be. the lei..slature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pa the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. (As amended November 4. 1M0.) SECTION 2. The Secretary of State it hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the elector of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Boardelee-ti-fo Statej Canvassers of the result of the designated In section 2 hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. f 4 Proposing te Amend Section , Article VI of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compensation ef Members of the Legislature. Be It resolved by the Legislature of theof all the aseaaState of Utah, two-thirhere elected to each of the two house voting in favor thereof: 1. That it is proposed to SEC'llON VI. of the Con. Article amend Section stitution of the State of Utah, as follows! SECTION . The members of the LegU)-latur- e shall receive such per diem and milenot exage as the legislature may provide,ten cents ceeding eight dollars per day jnd travper mile for the distance necessarily eled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or per' QUiait. u SECTION 2. The Secretary of Stat hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the tat at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION I. If adopted by the of th state, this amendment shall take effect th first day cf January. 1M7. A J tnZ in II lV f.w . r'"Poin Joint Resolution an Amend- - Z ' ,h'rof' w nuwcm lm 8 ' Proposed to official ballot at the general nnd tiue Article XII. of the Con-- the the number , 1M6, under Not V, r :Ma ,."' Utah, so that the "wtVeof, "wftnr I h. iomows: Inn ll .L .. ' 'he I.eainlntur. tnmm nm. I of';? W the hi., : .for hanking pur- - ...r. " .'"'! to he amount of ; "T" "nd f,'"r paid by FtisI "'""""any responsible for the tnei .?T . "ot """h orIoraUon, fnoont of iT oi any parti flek frdl u 1936. , '"din Secretary ef guta. clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought; oth- ' J 1, 193d THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: to You are hereby summoned appear within twenty days after the service ot this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the following described premises situate in Beaver County, State of Utah, Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 6ne (1) in Block Seventy Six (76), Plat "A" Beaver City Survey, and running thence west 12 rods, thence north 12 rods; thence east 12 rods, thence south 12 rods to the place of to-w- it: beginning. CLINE, WILSON and CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address Milford, Utah. Date of first publication, September 25, 1936. Date of laBt publication, October 23, 1936. 2 Hours Hours Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to recov er a judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the following described premises situate in the City of Beaver, County of Beaver, State of Utah, All of Lots One (1) and Four (53), (4) in Block Fifty-thre- e Plat "A" Beaver City Survey. CLINE, WILSON and CLINE, to-w- it: Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Milford, Utah. Date of First Publication, Septem ber 18, 1936. Date of Last Publication, October fi, 1936. . o IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH ARTHUR J. MEREDITH, tiff. Plain vs - atjt.rci n. WOODBURY and AGNES I. WOODBURY, his wife; VERNON M. BURNS, Administrator of the Estate of Hanna E. ERNEST A. Booth, deceased; F. HODGES, EVA and HODGES his wife; JAMES LANO and JANEr Avn his wife: WALTEK UfciCHELL and JANE DOE L his wife; OLIVER GETROE and MARY M lis ATI CHELL, his wife; known as sometimes LUCILLE GETCHELL. MARTHA GETCHELL G ETC HELL, ALICE someand SADIE GETCHELL, GETSARAH a known times unall and CHELL, known heirs, SARAH known heirs at law of sometimes DAVIS GETCHELL, known as SARAH G. GETCHELL and WALTER O. GETCHELL, her husband, both deceased; and all other persons unknown, claiming or Interest any right, title, estate real property the in or Hen upon described In the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff' ownership, title the plaintiff or clouding thereto, DefendanU. GET-CHEL- L, GET-CHEL- um-CHEL- L, : 10-1- 2-- Lett Day Think that day lost, whose tow descending sun views from thy band no worthy action done. Ph. 140 6 Appointment by DR. I. M. WEIR Physician & Surgeon Dally Except Saturday Sarah Shepherd Residence IHtMitMttHtlUIHtUltittHU 3 S ARTHUR SMITH PLUMBING and HEATING Get a Shave and a Hair Cut TELEPHONE 69 at the WMWinHtiitttMMIIWMWMtHtWI SANITARY BARBER SHOP Mllo Baker, Proprietor Located North of Post Office OWHY? liuwiiuiutiuwiuttHiiuuiiHuiumiHuuiuuiiiimutiimttwiiiiwtutMitu THEODORE BOHN Go to Watches the Courthouse. REAVER Diamonds CITY, UTAH (UHuumHWiuiMiiuim or have Your Repair IUIIIIMIimilUrW.HNntU(ltlllHIHItltMUlll4ttUI(HjltlljHIIM.I(llllltWtt, Work DoneT GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- M. w Office Located Over THE BEAVER GARAGE at Milford, Utah Dozens of articles, from one cent to 25 cents as Blue Lake, In the South Fork of North Creek, in Beaver County, Utah, that said waters are used for the Irrigation of land at North Creek. There has aleady been an expenditure of approximately $9,849.75 and it is estimated that a further expenditure of $2,000.00 will be required to complete the appropriation under said application. That said application so filed has been set for hearing before the above entitled court, at the Court House In Beaver, Beaver County, Utah at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 17th day of October, 1936; at which time any person objecting to the extension of time as prayed for, can appear before said Court and make their objections. NORTH CREEK IRRIGATION Statement of the ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc., required by the Actof Congress of August 24, 1912, of THE BEAVER PRESS published weekly at Beaver, Utah for October 1936. State of Utah, County of Beaver, as Before me, a Notary Public In and for the State and county afore said, eprsonally appeared Karl S. Carlton, who, having been duly sworn according to law, Meposses and says that he is the Editor of The Beaver Press and that the fol lowing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc for of the aforesaid publication the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, That the name and address of the editor is Karl S. Carlton, Beaver, Utah and the manager Is Walter L. Carlton, Beaver, Utah. That the owner Is: Karl S. Carlton, Beaver, Utah. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: none. KARL S. CARLTON Sworn to and subcrlbed before me this. 7th day of October 1936. Geo. Miller, Notary Public My commlsHlon expires, Oct. o See Us For Meats that the NORTH CREEK IRRI- is known Phone 57 P. O. Rox 21S at the o GATION COMPANY, has filed Its Guarantees His Work Ten Cent Store NOTICE TO HEAR PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, application with the District Court of the Fifth Judcial District, of the State of Utah, praying for an extension of time of two years, In which to complete and make final proof under Application No. 8879, which said application provides for the storage of water in what J. CHRiSTENSEN U. P. Watch Inspector NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8 ALU To be sold at Sheriff's sale to highest bidder on the 17th day of October, 1936, at 10 A. M. of said day at Neilsen'a Garage, in Beaver Utah; one Oldsmobile automobile, 1929 model. Said automobile having been left for storage In September, 1935, there now being due on said automobie the sum of $50.00. NEILS JENSEN Sheriff of Beaver County First pubicatlon, Oct. 9, 1936. Last pubicatlon, Oct. 16, 1936. 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"olhi'l' fi,. u I the electort shall take ef-January next suc- - f r in the manner " n,,i,t,l V Moennment ?: k, two-thir- Hoard I)..kll. -- lN F two-thir- OCTOBER VVV Dealer for VVV TERRAPLAfJE and CHEVROLET We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars We Carry Firestone & Siberling Tires & Tubes Salt Lake's Newest Hotel t Fwi i tmntm Sit (- - i..- - v yew 5rf 9. o Mothers Disappointed Jud Tunklna says one trouble about civilization la that to few boys grow up as smart as their mothers thought they were golnf to be. o MINING AND LEGAL BLANKS For Sale at THE BEAVER PRESS professlonl add in this corner will Increase your income A HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL TOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. |