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Show I I THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 fAL '71 Hi i t Roan .n Ml" in !llsS- tceg 1 lat ,,..., o ion onie '"t L niSTRICT to V v J X I fPDERAL S than i year 'Pita! IX; one .' at)oveMa,tl "lOditv nri,.. tNRY jE, Defendants. sst to f yourself. jie: ln neeis. Shop" lse J'Mr in Coun-fcurthou- se Beaver City, Bea-- I those certain land and cer-- n situated in Bea-il- r and County, State of Utah, as follows: jiticularly described FilK'EL 1: The Northwest quarts of the Southeast quarter and quarter of the tie Southwest water stock, Bts egal blanks tne Press i6 quarter of Section 11, South of Range 7 Lake Base and Medifan, containing 80 acres of land, : jfcrtheast fwnship 29 est of Salt n Hi less. fARCKL 2: Lot 2 of Section 11, ttid township and range and con-lini40.63 acres of land, more gore or Lnn.,ff!iltli!!,; ' ft is kttml t tliatllbt! States, 'ess- 04 HELD SCHOOL jtf at Almost the whole of Netherlands lies in the low fertial delta of the Rhine. Another name for the country of Xetherlonds, i s "lowland". The sea once covered a large part of the country b u t the peopie built walls of earth, or to Ogden. Norma Muir dikes, from the shore enclosing shallow parts of the sea. When a Third Grade. dyke is finished, the water i s o pumped out of the basin enclosed In a short time the laud thus gained from the sea is ready to be aiul sown wi'h grain. 1 jhOW,,lowed The people of the Netherlands Our room was invited in to Mr !are called I)utch' and are related Smith's room Friday April 9, to ai! the G,M'mas- T!e' are noted industry and there are Social Study Program. Thev had jfor Fourth Grade - e Time :rlg ResHem Qui Ihwhilepo Mechsnirtl S'ea Draftia ml ML f S. ll .point rod South of corner of the 1 at Trained Pony Gives Show At Greenville (CPU J ! )0L ral. Gnj ranee fc, M--i for time hie!) ndj J"; ite fori Grade Students Enjoy Musical ; ing ; bv Certiiirate No. 88. shares class C; 61 shares Class K , , 11UUU Ye'k Irrigation Company, said ares beiiii; represented by Certi- - Sf ate No. 113-5- : HOWflfPLANT AND RAISE COTTON shares Kent's Lake fteservoir During the latter part of Feb. Company said shares bfing p by Certificate ruary and early March the farmer 157. primed gets his team and plow and plows Mammoth Canal and the field. He waits for the sun to '"Siiuon ompany, sa shares warm the earth then someone ":"grI.r1Seiited by Certificate lO, A conies and plants the little black two shar 'es Mam moth Canal and cotton seeds. They plant them IrrilEalinn Now the farm (',..., feet shares or said apart. three "i.i.irtiiy, "l,.in us rr.pi'e.s,.IltAl by Certificate er hopes for a few warm showers Nl). and some bright sunny days. Cool WiUl 311 tl,er rigl,U f ' will make the plant a,l(1 nature, however rainy days while little rows of a After rot. waier, ditf U'S " " inr uw vi come up anil canals fnr tho Irr igaplants appear. But weeds Hon of Said Itrpmioaa farm the down these also. To keep '"I'KTIIEU will all tenements. machine. a uses cultivating ers nereHii !(.,. ln uuu (jj ,. appurienaucfe In the summer larger pinkish HiiiKing or in any- wi. come. Later these 'ii'itaining, and the rever- - white blossoms sion its place. The takes ball fall and a a cotton. At "maiudfrs, Issues and fruit rents. the called is ball Pl0fits tiiertnif. end of summer the hall ')ATl;i) at Reaver City, Beaver At the r '"" and Is picked. v. l'tab, this of bursts 30th ?5-.- ( . H JyT-'b- - .1 'liT,h, Donna r Atto first itiihlicatlon, April 2, 1937. PiiMication, April 23, 1937. f Last When It's Printing A JouVant.... ord.r ia Prcs o hr plcd of t lowast quality possible and eholoa "AMMERMILIj papara. . . . If you want good COAL or USESJF Phone No. Beaver, Utah. 5 WJUMHIIIlHltlMHWIHtlUIUtmilHlltlllUIHHIIIUimHmUlfllMtHltm THEODORE BOHN Attorney Ht Law office at the Courthoust. BEAVER CITY, UTAH 4lHUIUUUUUIIHniltlHIIHIIlMllimHHtlMtMUIIIIIm(UMtlHIHtlllt1lirMMIli Dozens of articles, from one cent to 25 cents at the Grade. llUIMIIUIIIUIIHIIHIIIUIIMMIIIIIMMHIIIIIMIIUfllHilllimitllllllllMIHIMlltlll? OlIIIMIIIIHIIIIIItlUMIIIHIHIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIUIIMIllllllllllMMMIIMtllllllllltllllll. HIIIIHII Utllllll1UUIIIIIIIItlllU IHlUllllUKIIIIHIIIIIIllltlllllllllllUKII Goodyear Shoe Repairing f - in Holing SHOES We WOMEN'S SiMH-ializ- Cline, Wilson & Cline e GENERAL LAW PRACTICEOfflceB At All work quaranteed - postpaid P. O. Box 26 Milford, Utah Fillmore Beaver Milford iHllinilHillllilltllllllflUUiniHIIlHIMIIIIOIIIUIIIHIHIIIIIUIIHMIIIHMUIIIIflll IMnmiiHitiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHMHMiiiiiiiiitimiiiiittiiuiiiiiiiiiiliili A 00 1936 1934 1934 1931 1929 ! GEO. C. MILLER Leave orders for CEDAR CITY LAUNDRY and 1 Attorney-at-La- w Office Located Over THE BEAVER GARAGE CLEANERS itlHHIUIIIUMfUlinilHIUIHItlltlMlfMIIIMHMHIItltllllllMllltMMMIIItllllinilf at the OK. BARBER SHOP Morris and Matheson Tues. and Fri. of each week Bank of Southern Utah Bldg.! Attorneys at Law CEDAR ZZ7 w mm mwr m m CITY, UTAH v $475.00 Ford V8 Sedan $650 Plymouth Sedan .... $450 Chevrolet Sedan .... $4 25 Chevrolet Sedan .... $250 Chevrolet Sedan . .. $140 By Paying Delinquent Taxes Now . 19 29 Ford Coach $150 192S Chevrolet Coupe .... $100 1936 Plymouth Coupe .... $625 1934 Chevrolet Coupe .... $450 1931 Chevrolet Coupe .... $225 1930 Ford Coupe $165 1929 Chevrolet Coupe .... $110 1936 Chev. 157" Stake .... $650 1933 Chev. Pickup $290 $3 65 1934 Chev. Pick Up 1933 Chevrolet Pick Up.. $300 We also have a large stock of new cars and 50 .other good used cars to select from BRA D.SHAW CHEVROLET COMPANY you owe real property taxes for 1934 and prior years you can sore 6 Interest and 27. penalty by paying all back taxes NOW1 See ,. Save your money and your property! or vrrite your county treasurer for complete details. Cedar City. Utah DJck Bowman Telephone 9 W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAn VW Dealer for VVV Y T CountT Tr"1 touch I can cr now. tax I I 1 I 1 County $ 1 ' I ,ur.t WrV In I . tadebalKm Cars WOOD Your n uuranc Wor I Rae Steed Fifth Grade NIELS JENSEN li'Tiff, i',oaver county, Utah A. MM. vii t t RiciiAiM, , J- of base ball. The girls of Mr. Joseph's room were all excited. But the girls of Mr. McMullin's room decided to wait until a week from Friday so they could practice, we are iooknext Ing forward to the game week. Shirley Mackerell Sixth Grade. a day 1!C!7. Fourth o - The girls of Mr. Joseph's sixth Mr. grade challenged the girls of a to game sixth McMullin's grade in Tolton Building Different countries have differTen Cent Store ent ways of preparing rice as food In china and Japan the people eat rice that has been boiled until the 3 Kernals are soft. Instead of eatI ARTHUR SMITH ing with forks and spoons, they use two little sticks, called chop PLUMBING and HEATINO sticks. They have many foods prerice bake rice. They pared with TELEPHONE 59 cakes as thin as paper. Mexicans and the people of In dia like sauces hot with spices, poured over their rice. Rice tastes Get a Shave and a Hair Cut good and is a healthful food. It can be used as a vegitable or as at the part of soups or deserts. There SANITARY BARBER SHOP are many good breakfasts rooas Mllo Baker, Proprietor made from rice. Located North of Post Oflice Wheat is the most used grain food of the people of the western countries, but they also use rice and other grains. They have many JlllllUllllllltltllltlllllinittlMlllltlllllllHIlllltlllMIIIIHIIMIKIItlllltllllinillU MINING AND LEGAL other kinds of food as well, 1 BLANKS but in the Orient rice Is the all im I Sale at For portant food. It feeds more than of the I one third of all the people THE BEAVER PRESS j world. A professlonl add ln this cor- ner will increase your income Mary Jan Morris Fifth Grade. 0 Sixth Grade RICE The people of the Orient like rice better than any other food. They use it very much as we do bread. Although there are other foods at mealtime, there is always rice. Some people of the East have little else to eat. Meal after meal, day after day. year in and out, their food is rice and fish, and a little tea. Then there are some to poor to have this grain to eat. It is only on feast days or in case of illness that they are able to have this food they like so much. Pioneers, Churches and industry. We made our own machine and drew the pictures. The pupils In GRADES JOIN FOR our room told stories about each SPELLING MATCH picture. Zola Briggs Last Friday the fifth and sixth Fourth Grade. grades had a spelling match. Lora Harris and Faye Barton were made captains and chose up sides. USED Car BARGAINS Mr. Joseph gave out the words. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL It was very exciting. We had one 1935 Chev. 157 Chas and cab, hundred and eighty words. Shirly 32x6-1, ply rear tires Baldwin and Shirley Mackrell new job, motor ln a pait was It ones were the last up, good shape, All ready to spelling match- O Dentist Office SOME o Girls To Play Baseball Game , 1 WORMS HELP SOIL In our study of travel we have been reading the story and makPRESENT SHOW ing a freize of "Little Tomb Thumb". It was the first railroad engine to be run by steam in our Our class invited Mrs. Larson's country. It was made by a man by room in to see our picture show the name of Peter Cooper. April 9. We had seven reals about Cecil Talbort Utah, They were: Communication Third Grade. Indians, Schools, Government, Kathryn Lee DR. E. A. PETTY HllltUIUIIIMIIUIHIMIUMimMUIIMUIIIMMIIMIIMIIIlllllllllimillllHIItlltllltl FOURTH GRADE 25 'ft Donna Beason Fourth Grade "Tom Thumb" j - - Class Studies of very-goo- HO0L Bnar- Back at School Again a less, the North-pSouthwest qaurter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 2, thence Souht 79 Monday, April 5th, the Belknap niore or less, to "a point of I was asked to come to the School beginning, and containing 10 acres of ,'f land, more or less. High School Auditorium for a mu sical entertainment It was given Tbe j contains property herein described White Hussars. There very good in the aggregate 217.51 by the acres of were four men who played wind land, more or less. J Together with the following instruments and a lady who playater stock: ed the piano and sang. The people shares Class A; 2 shares went thought jt was a Class B: C!) shares Class C; 96 Ms who Class program. 9 6 V2 shares Class glares E; Kathryn Lee .w.n, ,,.,JH irrigation uom I faiiy. sun dares hein? renresen- Sixth Grade ted erly lesmanshif W. Smith, thence Northeast29 rods, more or to Peer r 5 Ln ing to start a school museum which will be kept in the school for a very long time. Miss Robinson is going to furnish the showcase for us. We are going to collect o 1 d Pioneer and Indian relics for our museum- - Beverly Nelson has brou ght an old pincushion and Mr' Smith haS brouSht an Indian Some boys brought a few earth worms to school the other day Mrs. Larson put them in a bottle with sand in the bottom and soil on the top. Then she put the wor- are exported. Jim Hickman Some of the West Indies, and a'M,s in the bottle. The worms start Fourth Grade. part of Guiana in South America ed to tunnel through the soil The o belong to the Dutch. Drugs.Coffee worms dig by eating the soil. The and spices are sent from these teacher passed the bottle around SIXTH GRADE WINS to the mother ennnfrv- ' the day after and we could see Colonies a v n r vfwtw aw from there t all parts 0 where they had made their tunnel KASKHKAII l,Amhiand IU11IJ1 V11UU VllaUllUlui We learned by this expermint and America. is the largest city that earth worms mix the soil Amsterdam Mr. McMullin's Sixth grade! of the Netherlands and is a busy and make it fine. Diaved basket ball with Mr. Gunn It is surrounded b y Eleanor Johnson fifth grade last Wednesday. itseap0!t diamonds are Many strong dykes. Fourth Grade. was a very exciting game. The sent to Amsterdam from Africa to o score was twelve to four in favor be cut and polished. By law, Amst of the sixth grade. The fifth grade erdam is the capitol of the Nether played well and we wish them bet lands, but the queen desides and ter luck next time. laws are made at the Hague. the Tom Anderson is back at school Kathryn Lee New York City was first settled after a tonsil Sixth Grade operation. He 1 s by the Dutch. o feeling fine. We have a perfect att Barbara Grimshaw endance in our room again. Many Sixth Grade. have been out with colds, whooping cough and other diseases. Donna Cox ht AND Our fourth grade class under the direction of Mr. Smith is go- lCtlire In Greenville the other night ie Northwest quarter of Section there was a very good entertainj:. said township and range, and ment put on by some Indians. .funning thence South 27.25 chains nam smart horse little a had They lore or less; thence North 74 Agrees 4S minutes West 21.03 ed Mayor. The Indians had a Stains, thence North 21.34 chains, bunch of numbers in a row. One Jnore or less; thence East 20 of the Indians went up to the irtains to the place of beginning, and said. "I am going to ud containing 47.76 acres, more pony give you a little substraction. $r less. PARCEL 4: The Southeast quar--- r What is five from nine?" of the Southeast The pony went up to the row of quarter of 29 2, Township South, numbers and picked up four. llange 7 West of the Salt Lake entertain.Eae and Meridian, containing 40 Every one enjoyed the ment very much and was sorry fSTes, more or less. J'iliCKL 5: Commencing 80 rods when it let out. We all had to go pest from the Southeast corner home and say good-nigMayor. 4of Section 2, said Martin township and Virginia ange, and running thence West Grade. Sixth 27 chains; thence North 15 ' o (bains, more or less, to the fence .During t Netherlands Is Students Collect Land of Dykes Pioneer Relics our school are all The boys playing marbles. So we are have- ing a marble tournament. The first, second, and third grades played Thursday night. The win ner win gei to go to reoar my, and if he wins there, he will go f.iRCEL 3: Commencing 40 rods Jouth of the Northeast corner of Possession Diploma the County, Utah, tes or parcels of -- , Sale on sold at Sheriff's the front door of at ,sr OIUIllliiu be Nth day of April, 1937, at the Lof 12 o'clock noon of said tiai 'nancial FIRST DOE, SECOND THIRD DOE and FOURTH E, J3UI wrougkoi mgher her ROBINSON, DOE Ld; , hehest dine fn,i this Mom r i An I!e?- H. MARBLE TOURNEY Sip and LUCY J. WHITE, learned many things about Utah.!"? better farmers iu a11 EnrPe-TheLUELLA STORRS and had a picture show aboutlThey ra,!,e Krain and potatoes but her hus-- l v DOE STORRS. also those things. The show was made jioi enougn grain to feed their LUCILE WHITE, dense population. Dutch people ! of paste board. Their program! Lucile Kunz White, are famous for their cheese and VV. ROBINSON, lasted about an hour and a half. ETELKA butter. Dairy products and cattle and We had a very nice time. known as Ethel Robinson, credit e C. and MAE EDGAR wife; BJk WHITE 'way; f LAND BANK OF Plain- - I lew ne STATE OF UTAH jKELEY,aoorporation, ::;ng ,n COURT. OF FOR UlSAvmi AND ,Uv ! "ralH ''ei Williams. i,"iFTH JUDICIAL. Wi- ) Ho, inU(,to 7 n v ..iii'KUT'S SALE ..... 8ellj talm'ent Iff " wun ' rafe. U slow 3 i.ll uu.. fc'.sU 1 tints a, brand nor marKS. . . Char- will lie sou.j publithis days after L no ... waddled branded with , trhite-Face- With r,,nrkpd - Moulder, ill vnients" some Happenings At The Belknap School SALE PAT SHERIFF i; p NOTICES You can get it by Telephoning 67F3 United States Tires We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars ' a UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION . , .. . if v NT f ; . l. |