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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1037 lfjso' av- - ROGER W. BABSON saysTI permit to April 1st, report from PACKAGING THE HOME vi.l,.l.l ome part of mjd ern construBabson Sees "Mass . n ic art iuuiB local gaiuc i.i ti '..1.-that any one Houses As Next Great industry vl,, St. Petersburg, Floride, February! musi "J "veVhl,, m,MW,AY 0 UK ,iii 1)0 tlVlS - J::r:r:w:s - from inui which i2, llCi trap- e Any on caught be down will :ml this license - - my i(1ea. walk up and gather peed during bes.de the assemb.y Hue of years. The pressur e 193r.Tor thVnm lw s n UL KWE heirs at law of DAVID T. REESE, deceased; WALTER S. TOLTON, sometimes known as W. S. TOLTON and EMMA B. TOLTON, his LEGAL NOTICES R. WOODBURY, sometimes known as CHARLES R. WOODBURRY and AGNES I. ALICE G. FA UN'S WO RTI I , Ad- WOODBURY, his wife; FREDE ministratrix of the Estates of RICK J. STONEY and LOVINA MICHAEL H. GALE, sometimes STONEY, his wife; and all other known as M. H. GALE, and MAR- persons unknown, claiming Inany or right, title, estate or Interest desTHA A. GALE, his wife, both de- lien upon the real property cribed in the complaint adverse ceased, Plaintiffs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF" BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH wife; CHARLES vs "sitting down, Watch ihe flow of a motor ear ,n the making than it rris and 'Matheson LOLA real! YIOLA ThT will buy house. LeBARON, known Like a river of manufacture, the ization is uw heir at law and all unknown heirs , attorneys at , biting b sweeps along, fed by trlbuta- - Jmer consciouness. Compart at law of DAVID A. LeBARON. f Utah Bldg. Southern fendel'S' lhP Wrth you el Tom h.nd"too-an- a sometimes known as D. A. LeBA-REjf and LOUISE M. LeBARON, omer covering. fr- - led tinkerine" CITY, UTAH CEDAH his wife, both deceased; CELENE 6 . 'uu nm tlin aiIoa wuv-cnouters iroin an assemhlv n,,Q ,m blast VAN FLEET, GLEN MERCHANT u uieu siauous auacK tneir rep his from their ancestral and WANDA MERCHANT, euiive pans ana oou tnem home. ruts. BEN MERCHANT and wife, the It is an amazing masterpiece of family's scale of values isaverage STELLA MERCHANT, his wife, radic- INA ALLCOTT, known heirs at Leave orders for organization and a thrilling spec- ally shifting. People today are law and all unknown heirs at law mass tacle of production. of JOHN MERCHANT and CEDAR CITY thoroughly sold on utility, HOUSES DOOMERCHANT, his wife, and freedom. The coming both I LAUNDRY and LAURA LINN, deceased; MED? generation may tend to swap hou JANET RAMPTON, NELLIE HAI Then make the second study: ses somewhat as CLEANERS they now trade-i- LEY and FLORENCE ROBERTS, Stop at the nearest lot and watch their automobiles for new mod known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at law of ALEXANthe building of a house according lea. at the DER CAMPBELL and BETSEY to the best traditions of the trade. Other sharp upheavles are E. CAMPBELL, his wife, both deBARBER SHOP Observe the crude puttering of ghing the ground for further plou pre ceased; JOHN H. HOLGATE and saw and plane. Mark the ancient In the upper brackets JANS DOE HOLGATE, his wife, fabricating. Tues. and Fri. if their unknown heirs rites of hammer and trowle. See of income.our better-to-dfamlies. at living, and law, if dead; MARTHA A. the craftsmen in swarming these higgledy modern times are erect week of each IVORY HOOPS, widow, METTIE piggledy over the job. You will ing fewer castles. In today's era, H. WILSON, LA VINA H. BRIGGS, soon conclude that today's con- ostentantion and vulgar disolav ARCH HOOPS & MAMIE HOOPS, struction methods are not far fr- have lost their charm. Fewer fam hiswife, JOSIE H. PUFFER, LEN-ZHOOPS and RUTH HOOPS, om the procedure of three cent ilies crave to put a princely pal his wife, ENIS HOOPS and ERMA As uries a result of these two ace to make the ago. blfSED Car BARGAINS HOOPS, his wife, CLYDE HOOPS, experiments, no thinking men or ink and to lure the criminal ele an unmarried man, and ZERELDA THIS WEEK'S Sl'JX women can escape the conclnsion ments. In the lower brackets ther H. ALLRED, children, all known DELUX heirs at law and all unknown heirs j)j4 FORI) 3 COUPE KihkI tires new paint that housing is due for revo'.ut- - is growing clamor for higher stan at law of JAMES E. HOOPS, fc dards of living, not at a bigger sometimes known as JAMES E. good upholstery recondition-would have .... iw ion. That shake-uprice but at a smaller Driee. Bv HOOPES, deceased; MICHAEL 3 f(l iiiiinu MONO-HAhad not lthi9 been it popped long ago t1mp fha -- ,,,, u.o1I unnu..a MONOHAN and MARY $525 JS35 Chev. Std. Sedan their his and if ho-custom. for living, wife, habits and i what it would mean if a house coLiving 360 tyii Cher. tiSedan unknown heirs at law, if dead; are last the always using styles 295 uld be built in the shop instead of JOSEPH W. TANNER, sometimes j. 32 Chev. will. Sedan f?31 Chev. 6 will. Sedan 250 !to change! on the lot. Housing must become known as J. W. TANNER, and 590 Hence, home building is among a mass production- - industry! sometimes known as JOSEPH t 36 Chev. St. Tn. Sedan TANNER and MARY JANE TANma inevroiet i oacn .... 315 jthe last of the major industries to NEW BABY IN MASS NER, his wife; J. R. POWELL Coach .... 300 ;face the evolution: To stride Jj 933 Foard ;r 'Aftr N home-owne- rs More-ove- r, A livea-bilit- y, HAND-MAK- E Tow' " SUMMONS su-jo- Cnl,, TP' to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding the plantiff's title thereto. Defendants. n o 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; 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 rejudgment quieting the plaintiff's title to the following described premises situate In Beaver County, State of Utah, miiixnwiuniHiv. .. THEODORE BOHN I Attorney at Law office at the Courthouse BEAVER CITY, UTAH i i HIHIItlUIHHUiHMinilntUSMMimHUIMIUIIIimitlllltll(lllllUltllliltli : 6 2 Ph. 140 Hours Hours by Appointment 2-- 10-1- DR. I. M. WEIR Physician & Surgeon Dally Except Saturday Sarah Shepherd Residence Dozens of articles, from one cent to 25 cents at the Ten Cent Store HMiiiiiiWNiiuniimiiiHttitiiiHmitNiiiiuMiMiiiHtiHmuunHmuMiiMiiiiiy ARTHUR SMITH cover a to-wi- TELEPHONE t: All of Lot One (1) in Block Seventy Eight (78) Plat "A" Beaver City Survey, and all of Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Seventy Nin6 (79), Plat "A" Beaver City Survey; also commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 2 in Block 79 Plat "A" Beaver City Survey, running thence north four rods, more or less, to the north boundary line of Beaver City, and being the northwest corner of said lot; thence west along the north boundary of Beaver City six rods, more or less, to the northest corner of Lot 1, Block 78, Plat "A", Beaver City Survey, thence south four rods, more or less to the southeast corner of said Lot 1, thence east six someand OLEVIA POWELL, more or less to the place of times known as OLIVIA POWELL rods, 12 also beginning; his wife; J. F. TOLTON and CAR- rods east from thecommencing southwest corOLINE O. TOLTON, sometimes ner of the northwest quarter of knowrn as C. O. Tolton, his wife; the southwest quarter of Section DAVID W. MUIR and ELIZA- 15, 29 South, Range 7 Township BETH MUIR, his wife; JOHN D. Salt Lake Meridian, thence BUSHNELL sometimes known as West, north 20 rods; thence east 41.92 JOHN BUSHNELL and JENNIE thence south 20 rodB; R. BUSHNELL, HIS WIFE: UN- rods; west 41.92 rods to the thence KNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF of beginning and containing BATTY SCHOFIELD sometimes place 5.5 acres of land, more or less; toknown as BETTY SCHOFIELD; gether with any and all ImproveCLARA E. SCHOFIELD, widow, ments situate thereon, and togethand WALTER SCHOFIELD and er with any and all water rights ll i s of whatsoever kind or nature apGERTRUDE SCHOFIELD, and SCHOFIELD BURTON wife, thereto. his wife, purtenant DORA SCHOFIELD, MAE DONALD SCHOFIELD and CLINE, WILSON & CLINE LUCILE SCHOFIELD, his wife; Attorneys for Plaintiff. EMMA FREW, CLARA P. O. Address MOSS, and MILLIE SCHO- Milford, Utah. WARNER FIELD, children, all known heirs Fii-B- t publication, Jan. 15, 1937 at law and all unknown heirs at law of THOMAS B. SCHOFIELD, Last publication, Feb. 12, 1937. sometimes known as THOMAS SCHOFIELD, deceased; EUGENE SMITH, an unmarried man, G. SMITH, ARTHUR E SMITH, an unnamed man, LIDICK, ROSS SMITH and his wife, DOROTHY SMITH, known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at law of WILLIAM P. SMITH and EMMA LOUISE SMITH, his wife, both deceased; SCHOFIELD WILLARD and h i 8 JANE DOE SCHOFIELD, and wife, FRANK SCHOFIELD MARY ROE SCHOFIELD ,his wife, JOHN SCHOFIELD and JANICE ROE SCHOFIELD, his wife and HEATING PLUMBING 59 IMHIMimilllllllllHIIMIHIilMtHIMIMIIMUtlllHIIIIMIIIIIIIHIiMllllllMlllllltlll. Y er V-- 8 are 3 p of V-- S 13930 Chev. 1936 Chev. 180 590 Coach Master Coupe 11933 Olds. (1934 1936 1936 4 Coupe Pontine Coupe 50 415 325 Coupe 525 Interna. Pick Up Vord Pick Up .... 500 Chev. Y-- S 1934 Chev. 157 stake 4 50 3G5 Pick Up 50 other (limit t'serl Pars tn Choree from. BRARSHAW CHEVROLET 1934 Chev. I COMPANY Cedar City, Telephone Call Utah 4 21 slow, costly inefficiency and waste, to the fast, cheap efficiency and economy of moss However, the time is slow ly approaching when a change is . inevitable. Within the memory of the present generation, we ha-v- e doors developed factory-bui- lt window frames, shuttsrs, and other ready-mad- e building mater ials. Those who write poetically of the coming glories of the perfabricated house overlook imp ortant progress already made by e the building industries. Even today a very con n. prod-auctio- old-lin- DICK BOWMAN PRODUCTION FAMILY The next blessed event in industry should be the birth of the the home that packaged home, is wrapped in cellophane all ready to set up and occupy, the truly and fully prefabricated house. From the very start, the asking house price of a good five-room (not including the lot) ought to be 83,000. To a greater extent new homes will be made by the modern machines of industry. They will feature ,the new machin- ,er' of living. Such houses will Continued to Page Eight rlfr ;fiJ THE 2 JUST BEEN BUILT Ir has never occurred before in auto- mobile history that 25 million cars of one make, bearing one name, have been manufactured under one management. Jhe 25,000,000th Ford car rolled oil the Ford Rouge Plant production line on January 18, 1937. 25 million cars finer 1903 . . . more than of all the cars ever built . . . enough cars to transport the one-thir- d entire population of the United States. The figures represent a remarkable contribution to the social welfare, the industrial stability and the general progress of our country. People respect Ford efficiency. They know Ford uses fine materials, the best workmanship at good wages, the most exact precision measurements. They know these things are passed along to purchasers in the form of extra value. Naturally, they like to do business with such a company. That is the only reason it has been required to produce 25 million cars. Naturally, too, they expect more of a Ford car, more this year than last year each year than the year before. They have every right to. The experience engained in building 25,000,000 cars ables Ford to produce today a really superb motor car at a really low price with the Beauty, Comfort, Safety and Performance of mnch more ex pensive cars. The 1937 Ford V-- combines adall-ste- el V-ty- of power-plan- t on land, sea, or in the air. engine provides with unusually good top performance economy for its high power. The engine gives The good performance with the Ford gasoline mileage, ever hnilt into a car and wears the lowest Ford price- - tag in years. People expect more of a Ford car and they, get because it's a Ford reason. It same more, for the more undeniably the quality car field. in the is low-pric- e HENRIETTA FOTHERING-HAM- , known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at law of SCHOFIELD and JANE DOE SCHOFIELD. his wife, both deceased; LAMAR ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON, his wife, and JAMES ANDERSON and M O T O U O 31 I A N Y MINING AND LEGAL BLANKS i For Sale at e I THE BEAVER PRESS A professlonl add In this cor- - I ner will Increase your income lHltlMlimilMII"MlMH"MIIMIHiii"iiiHi ' Cline, Wilson & Cline GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Offices At Milford Beaver Fillmore MHIIMHIIHHHtUHIIIMIMMlUdllllllllimilllliHHIHIIiilltlllllUMtlllHM ji GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- w Office Located Over THE BEAVER GARAGE iiiuntiHiHiHiiuiiiiuuHiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiuMiinuiiiiiuiiiniiiii imiimni? W1L-FOR- D his MARY ROE ANDERSON, wife, known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at law of JAMES T. ANDERSON and IDA T. ANDERSON, his wife, both deceased; and JANE GEORGE McEWEN his wife, and DOE McEWEN, INEZ McEWEN BAKER, known heirs at law, and all unknown heirs at law of HYRUM McEWEN, sometimes known as HYRUM and HATTIE WILLIAMS McEWEN his wife, both deceased; and HAREDWARD HUNTER RIET E. HUNTER, his wife; HUTCHINGS, widow, and OSMOND HUTCHINGS, an unmarried man. NETTIE WHITE, JENNIE WHITE. MAHALEY SHERWOOD, DANIEL SHERWOOD, an unmarried man, LILLIAN VERMAY HUTCHINGS, and GRACE NON HUTCHINGS HUTCHINGS, his wife, LORRIN HUTCHINGS and CUSTA HUTCHINGS, his wife, RAYMOND HUTCHINGS single, DAVID HUTCHINGS, single, NORMAN HUTCHINGS, slnglr. and LEON HUTCHINGS, single, children and known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at law of GEORGE M. HUTCHINGS sometimes known GEORGE HUTCHINGS, deceased; WILLIAM T. HODGES, a widower; MARY ANN REESE, widow, and KATE R. NOYES and NELLIE R. DALTON, children and III 'ImM HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. Mo-GHI- E, known heirs at law and unknown If you want good I W. R. MARTIN GARAGE 1 MILFORD, UTAH WV Dealer for VVV Stawaker COAL Cars or WOOD F O II D UlllllttlltlHNlllMIHIHIIIIIIHItUllllMnilUllllllMlllllllItllllllllltlMIlMKIMMU and AL-ME- construction, vanced design, extra body room, and brilliant brakes with a choice of two the most modern type engines Mllo Baker, Proprietor Located North of Post Office Salt Lake's Newest Hotel N 8 at the SANITARY BARBER SHOP D MA-BL- lib In MA S WIN-NIFRE- LI OX Til n-M- SL Get a Shave and a Hair Cut You can get it by Telephoning 67F3 We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars D We Carry Firestone & Siberling Tires & Tubes I 1 |