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Show f THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, IV- and Matheson ris at Law Attorneys B11114. Dloneotrefo' L of - THE" DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH I) OF EDUCATION OF BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- - Rltor Soothe" uCI"'. UTAH , uuAHJi-Ubjuan.t-1- 1 , an unLos Anglos, California. Ft lj Ishjwn tin highest of Mm- t ! , married man; NETTIE HARRIS. 'mla-26th. 1937 An interesting feaIncreased horse and MARY BOHN. EDWARD BOHR, an unmarried man. and JOSEPH ture of figures recently relased jH'Hh- - production on farms and THIMBLEBY, an unmarried man, ranches may be expected. covering national livestoc k censes known heirs at law and unknown The total farm validation o f heirs at law of THOMAS THIMshows only a slight change in the number of catt'ie on farms, there jail livestock for 1937 is shown as BLEBY, an unmarried man, deceased; LAURA BIRD, widow, having' been a decline of l.y per 4.835,1 47,000.000 which is prac and REUBEN BIRD and JANE cent for the year, the latest figur- jtically the same as the year be- - DOE BIRD, his wife, and I N K Z iuie ami Higher than any y ear BIRD, children, and known heirs es, the 1937 number being 66,076 since 1930. at law and all unknown heirs at 000. Of course, this takes in all The watching 0 fthese census law of EDWARD W. B I R D, declasses of cattle: about twenty- ceased; EZRA BIRD, and CEL1A iivemiinon neaci are dairy cattle. jfigurestogether with the number BIRD, his wife; MONA FERGUlivestock marketed and slaugh- - SON, known heir at law and all The estimated value of all cattle jof ,n uie united States each unknown heirs at law of WALon farms is 82,271,694,000 which LACE BIRD and J A N E D O E year furnishes a fairly good index is practically steady with a year BIRD, his wife, both deceased; of future trends as, of course, sup R II O D A B I R D COOK; GERago. This and last year the estiand Ply demand regular values. TRUDE WILSON, WALLACE B. mated farm value was the highest While the decline or increase in WOOLFENDEN, a n unmarried since 1931. MARJORY COOK, and of any class of live- man, production The hog population is still stock may not affect the market known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at law of LAURA normal of former years; that is what was considered n irnial. immediately; it will make itself BIRD WOOLFENDEN, deceased; MARY L. DUNS11EE. CHARLES In 1920 there were 60,159,000 'eu eventually if the decline or LINDSAY and CORA LINDSAY, increase is continued. hogs on farms. This declined to unhis wife, JOHN LINDSAY, married, DAN LINDSAY, unmar39,004,000 in 1935 and Intsincre-ase- d HI I.I.ETINS ON MILITARY ried, and ALLEN LINDSAY and to 42,774,000 in 1937, this SALUTES MA RE El LINDSAY, his wife, figures being practically the same known heirs at law and all unas the year 1936. The censes rePostmaster II. A. White has known heirs at law of ALICE A. port states that with 6 2 1 2 7 . 0 0 received interesting information L I N D S A Y, deceased ; A. P. and NO RENE SHARP, hogs on farms in 1933 their estini about military salutes, from SHARP his wife; J. F. TOLTON and CARated value wes 3261,730.000 and Mojar T. Talmage Taylor of the OLINE O. TOLTON. his wife: with twenty million fmver hogs Marine Corps recruiting station in ELIZABETH DURANT and LE-LWARD SWAIN, known heirs in 19J the tann value- in estim- San Francisco. at and all unknown heirs at law at ated .Major Taylor statse that civnearly twice this figure. law of ELIZABETH S. WARD, The estimated farm value per ilians are carrying out military deceased, daughter of ELIZAhead increased from ?4.21 in traditions in their daily BETH STEWART, deceased; LIL1933 to $11.89 in 1937. Every lime a gentleman raises his LIAN PAUL, known heirs at law heirs at law of he total number of stock shiep hat to a lady, he follows a custom and all unknown ROSA N A W E B B, deceased, is shown as 47,150,00(1 and 5,426 that has prevailed in the Marine daughter of ELIZABETH STEW-ARA. '000 on feed, total estimated farm Corps for over 161 years. EUNICE deceased; In days of old, when Knights STEWART VALENTINE, formerand ranch value 351,903,000. This compares with 46.391,000 were bold, knights removed their ly EUNICE A. STEWART, daughter of Elizabeth Stewart, destock sheep and 5,631,000 o n hemlets upon meeting a lady. It ceased; unknown heirs at law. of someL. STEWART, feed last year with a farm value indicated trust. As the hemlets be JOSEPH of $331,922,000. This is the larg- came more complicated the visor times known as J. L. STEWART and STEWART, his est number of sheep 'only was raised. This iast act was wife, ANCELINA both deceased, son of ELIZsince 1934 when the report indic substituted later by touching the ABETH STEWART, deceased; ates 48,454,000 stock ;he?p; 5, headdress, which was the beging-valuatio- n EVA JENSEN, JOSEPH E Y R E MILDRED LUCILE MARTIN. ning of the military salute. 259,000 on feed with a All salutes were orginally inten BRINKERHOFF, OARN EYRE of $203,321,000.00. and JOY EYRE, his wife, and There has been a steady d;eline ded to render the saluting person GARNETTA known DOTSON, of horses and colts on farms since or ship helpless, thus indicating heirs at law and all unknown 1920 when 20,161,000 w:re re- amity to the stranger, dun salutes heirs at law of SARAH H. BIRD, deceased, daughter of ELIZAported with a valuation of SI, 942 in olden times left the saluting BETH STEWART, deceased; all The 1937 ship without power of aggression above named known heirs at law 809,000.00. heirs at law of shows 11,527,000 on farms and until the guns could be reloaded. and all unknow-unand U. ELIZABETH STEWART apparently the decline in prod- The hand salute indicated an V. STEWART, her husband, both a of The hand. armed it as dipping stemmed uction has been deceased; AGNES H ETCHINGS, was less than 1 per cent for the ship's sails rendered it unmaneu-erabl- e widow, and SADIE ('LINE, ELLA and placed it in a disad- jCOCKETT, LYD1A M. BOHN, year over the preceding y f a r. MARY ROLLINS, EMMA CUTT-LEMules have declined fr.Hii 5,656,. vantageous position for attack. EFFIE JULIA BOYLE, In the modern sword salute the 000 in 1920 to 4,603,00(1 in 1 937, B. CHURCH, SUSIE MARSHALL, with the valuation per had being point of the sword toutches the WILLIAM L. HUTCHINGS, an unmarried man, WILLIAM HUTCHINGS and EMMA HUTCHINGS his wife, PRICE HUTCHINGS and JANE DOE HUTCHINGS, his LETTIE wife, ANNIE RICKS, PARKER, children, known heirs at law and all unknown heirs at delaw of W. W. HUTCHINGS, ceased; and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding the Y - v. PalnT ft IN WINS BEST BUY m CALIFORNIA (7f ?,1 E fe"2? 1 j Sedan " .,cach : ft: Id urn, he-lo- w pi Wlgr elect .tjTv frn . I itM : bowman "I r A Out a Printer jon't Pick I in Blindfolded J&fy life. ...Get the One Who Can e!p You SELL Your Goods 11 n reported ability to help sell your goods and we you can do this at a reasonable We cost I have the to you. and standard- - Economy are the watchwords here. We use Hammermill Bond, the standard, econom- ization order dint tad I I business customers. I LET US ' SHOW YOU plaintiff's title ants. The Quality Car low-pri- s field at the lowest price in years ! sc UtUIHIIHIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIMIimttlllllHIMIIIIlMIMIIimiMimilllUIMIIHHIH 52-1-- 52-1-- dillllttlllllMIHUHMItlHIItlHIIHHtlllMllimilllllllltltlllHIIinillUMtllllMIHIM 0 cation notices at the Press FLASHING V-- 11 8 two uuleter, thriftier, and in nNOwners ft .i .Itn the Thrifty 1 unRE .v passengers "amiusiMF ARRESTING NEW America's most OESIGN-I- ... . ..Alii dnnn.. f one t's arftl MILES out . Luxurious Open anu Bodies, Two ew Door-rui- ar . ,nft New Throufth0ut ...-- - . Battery , New Load-I- ........ cndintHooo , . , Starter NVlndshle,dsthat FORD DEALER . f the I Univer... Credh Cline, Wilson & Cline LAW PRACTICE GENERAL Offices At COAL Fillmore Beaver Milford or lllU..lllllllimilllllMIHIHIIMIIMMItlllltllllimillHllllltltllltllMltllMtllll1ini WOOD I You can get it by Telephoning 67F3 I f GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- I w Office Located Over THE BEAVER GARAGE W. R. MARTIN GARAGE VVV Dealer VVV for CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH Automobiles We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars We Carry Firestone & Siberling Tires & Tubes 4 Salt Lake's Newest Hotel I SMa I TV . IIl l 11 in J mmm , Tlie Brilliant"85 60 Beaver, Utah Slno-Sovle- I i : i 0 Slno (pronomiced Ions I and accent on the first syllable) is used In preference to Chinese in such as fomblnnti'ifts t and Sino RiisMnn, mainly because It is more euphonious, writes (J. R. Turner In the Kansas City Times. Nevertheless, there is gound etymological reason for the use of this word, for It Is derived from Sinai, the (1'tek nnd Latin name used by ancient writers In referring to the people of Chlnn. It it for this reason. In fact, that we use the word sinology to describe that branch of knowledge that deals with the Chinese language, literature, history and characteristics. : MILFORD, UTAH CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address Milford, Utah. First publication, Feb. 26, 1937. Last publication, March 26, 1937. ground, rendering the nalutter defenseless against an aggressor. At "present arms" where the solider holds his rifle in a vertical position in front of his body, he is unable to use his weapon. This gesture originally meant "present the arms". f IIIIUWlUillllWIIWItiHIIIIIMimillllM1llfll1IIIIIIIMIIIIlltlllllHMIIIIIIIIII1l7 U.e cf Word "jlno" Company TlieTItrifty Bernett's Service aAa -- - B u, ,HnwnP.y $25.rnonth,aue vour Ford .MNCI meot, buys any about the eaiy pay"- -" Throufth- - SilenceauiH.-.."- . re- - "best new r:i!.. ;uh the brilliant r''vJl Ail-Ste- el mi & office. Two and Four (4) in Block Thirty Six (36) Plat "A" Beaver City Survey together with all water rights appurtenant thereto. CLINE, WILSON Lo- If you want good to-w- it: (2), Three (3) IMIIMIItllllltlllllliHIIIItlllllllllMtlllMMMIIIIIHIIIilllllllllHIIiniiKlllltllltir Bill of Sales, Legal blanks, entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the which has been filed complaint, with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting the plaintiff's title to the following described premises situate In the City of Beaver, County of Beaver, State of Utah, (1), itiWHUiamHiiiiwiiuwiuKUiiiiininiiiHUMHfiimiHiuiiiiiiHHiniM 10-1- 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 af- - One the Courthoust BEAVER CITY, UTAH w INDEPENDENT SILVER MINING COMPANY, a Corporation, : 6 2 Defendant. Ph. 140 Hours NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hours by Appointment to all persons holding or claiming DR. I. M. WEIR liens on the within described pre mises and mining claims, situate Physician & Surgeon in the Beaver Lake Mining Disof Except Saturday State Dally in Beaver County, trict, Sarah Shepherd Residence Utah, towlt: The Dippie Lode Mining Claim; The Dippie Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Lode Mining Claims; The Baby Dip Lode Mining Dozens of articles, from Claim; The Silvergrand Extension Lode one cent to 25 cents Mining Claim; The Livingston Lode Mining at the Claim; The Socrates Lode Mining Cent Store Ten Claim; The Maxine Lode Mining Claim; The Independence Lode Mining Claim; The Independence Nos. 1, 2 and I ARTHUR SMITH 3, Lode Mining Claims; 2 The St. Paul Lode Mining I Claim; PLUMBING and HEATING s The St. Paul Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 1 Lode Mining Claims, TELEPHONE 59 under the provisions of Chap-e- r 1 to 4iuiuiiiiiHumiiiiitniiiiiiiiuiiimiimiiimHililiiiiMiMiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiit)iiT 1, Title 52, Sections Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, and all laws and statutes supplementary and amendatory Get a Shave nnd a Hair Cut thereto, to be and appear before at the the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of SANITARY BARBER SHOP Utah, in and for Beaver County, at its Courtroom in the County MHo Baker, Proprietor Court House at Beaver City, Utah, North of l'ost Office Located 011 the 27th day of March, 1937, M. A. of at the hour of ten o'clock said day, and to exhibit then and proof of said liens. 1 MINING AND LEGAL PETE PETERSON, Plaintiff, I BLANKS CLINE, WILSON & CLINE, For Sale at Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, February THE HEAVER PRESS 19, 1937. Date of last publication March 5, j A professlonl add In this cor- 1937. ner will increase your Income THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to All of Lots i vs. SUMMONS in the ce 1 at office PETE PETERSON, Plaintiff, Defend- thereto, f Attorney at Law to liexholders of in the district court Dot'cr cnilK'TV TTTAH figure paper and we I turn out a grade of printing f that brings results for our ical, THEODORE BOHN notice; TRICT, a body corporate, vs iiiaiMkMiiiuianmianiuiitiiuiiUiiniiiuiiMiwiuuinniiiHtiu LEGAL NOTICES BOAR EDAR oach t iry fir 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. |