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Show 18, THE J5EUEK PRESS. FKIDAY, Jl'XE m mm EMk 7" Dy ine next preceding said he furnished of the- Beaver County Beaver County, School District, l0lEducat I t th. to the Judges of the elecacnOO Ditn "J to County. Utah, has tion, to be by them furnished tice to be voters. given a ihf Th;' polls will be open at each the tax h at special election ut J. C. RUTTT, "'. the following polling places Miialilied elector; of said schoolv (if a prop-,.,-tthe hour of 7 o'clock A. M. on President, . have paid shall a diond tion Beaver SJm said dav. and will be closed at the tax thd'Hii in the y, ur Ste. M. of said P. 7 o'clock District. to be held hour of such Wife Utah. clav 2h on the within said district daTHE POLLING PLACES, for ATTEST: 1937: at which election f as fol- E. A. CRTFFTTuo be shall Election Bond the said to th.iv shall he submitted Clerk of the Board the lows: electors qualified as afor.sanl, Precinct No. I. Hon, Beaver Com.otto, t: Representative following proposition, School. Beaver High District, Beaver County, r;u QUESTION SUBMITTED: District No. II. (SEAL) Representative Educaof Board the "Shall AH School acts Building. and resolution, k Belknap tion of Beaver County School Representative Precinct No. Ill flirt with tl,i ' solution District, Beaver County, Utah Minersville School Building. part thereof are hereby TJ for the purpose o f raidinga School Adamsville Building. monev for construction ol u approved Representative Precinct No. IV. addithis Shop Building and an Milford High School Building day of June, 1937. Beaat School tion to Grade V. No. JRepresentative Precinct P. SMITH, ver city, for construe ion of a Greenville School Building. Auditorand Building Shop President, Board of North Creek Church Building ium and remodeling Grade Education Building. Community refor Milford, School at to ATTEST: net-sobe shall No permitted and High modeling Grade vote at said election unless he E. A. GRIFFITHS High School at MinersOle, shall be rigistered voter residing furwith necessary Clerk, Board of Education together disin the school representative equipand fixtures, nishings, (SEAL) to offers he vote, trict in which ment for the above projects, and shall have paid a property tax First Publication, June 11 n-"1he empowered to issjus negoT out niitHf.oti t.. in said school district in the year " f""-a"uu- , June 25, i5j- tiate, and sell bonds of said District to an amount of principal, composed of fifty-liv- e bonds in denominations of SI, 0ti0.no each, numinbered from one to fifty-fiv- e at intor.'st clusive; hearing not to exceed 5'f- per annum, said payable bonds to mature serially within twenty years from date of issue." Said election shall be held in 5 representative precincts in the said school district, and the Judges who have he-- n appointed to conduct the election in the several precincts are as follows, f tal iii c"le'rk 8 F- - liUUUt? ill UUIIU MS MEMBEfl. &SStTi? OP MiSS ASSOCIATION THE- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of the Beaver County School District, Beaver County, Utah, a County school district of the first class, within said county, pursuant to law, and requisite corporate action, has called and hereby calls UTAH STATE and the N. E. A. Publisher WALTER L. CARLTON Published every Friday 1 mth. 35c SUBSCRIPTION RATES 6 mtlis. 51 (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 1 j r. SS First Claas Publication Entered in the Post Office in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted when requested. Phone IT MAY CONCERN: TO WHOM A 21 lloiice lo Taxpayers The Roard of Equalization will be in session in the Court room of the county court house on Friday, June 4th. Monday June 14th. and Monday, June 21, from 10:00 A.M to 12 noon and from 1:30 to 4:00 P. M. They will continue on further dates if necessary to transact all business. Any person wishing to protest "What has that poet been gab- the assessed valuation of their bling aboutr property may enter same at th "HU lost Unore." said meeting on the above dates. "He'd better put an ad In the lost by order of Is a column. By the way, what Board of County Commissioners Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Beaver County School District will meet at ifs office in Beaver City. Utah on the 29th day of June, 1937 at the hour of 8 p.m. of said day for the purpose of adopting its budget for the school year commencing July 1st, 1937 and ending June 30th, 1 938; that at said time and place and prior to the adoption of said budget said Board will hold a public hearing on said budget, at which hearing all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard on said budget. with the Also in accordance written request of the Superintendent, a public hearing will be held one hour prior to the hearing of the school budget for the school-yea- r 1937-3for the purpose of increasing expenditures for the school year 1936-3By Order of the Board. 8, 7. E. A. THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE ( GRIFFITHS, Clerk. NOTICE TO WATER USERS IDMEHMM ,10 -- -r coNouyf'iw The water will be used from April 1 to October 31 incl. of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 106.43 acres of land embraced in part of EVaSEU Sec. 26 and NW'iNEU Sec. 35, T. 29 S., R. 8 W., SLB&M. Part of the water from well No. 1 will also be used during each entire year for incidental domestic and stock watering THE STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER SALT LAKE CITY 1,1 1937. Date of last publication, Julv 9, Harry Martin Jr. 1937. except myself. There's all the difference in the world, when Hi Hi m ISAmm Salt Lake's Newest R 'eeliS .(0 xevada. llir faniil" ' Ja.K. Ho' ijesday- I and M''s' .J, J j Para of ith relati and M ilchiUIren, the y at fuWc L Your ore ! n ssu (work Representative Precinct No. I. Arnold Low, Clyde Messenger, Reed Smith. Representative Precinct No. II. Wallace Yardley, George Skinner, Melvin Mathews. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE ,,,,,, UUUJ- V- , B,i:i:imi;ial" MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY IT'S A ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. I'iDk ol THIS GREAT OFFER WILL TZt-Jfu- . "'4---- t j I CEE i!tnnMmiHttiti GE &ti?,tJkit!m At A RARE OFFER to OUR SUBSCRIBERS MAGAZ NES ri o THE Gt SAN EAVER PRESS Pictoral Review . 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W.t.ry "! .ppoltnl,n" ""m .pity. $55,-nOO.- McCalFs Magazine Bodi tue J spent - POWER! d B1; Ruin AND SMOOTH FLOWING Ut.d.,.in.tnoU..b-l- W Ruhy 081 Hi FINE-CA- . I ih WTH)RAWN AFTer ...1 body con.Uuction 1 Irs" Mrs- jd .:i. Notice is hereby given that O. Representative Precinct No. Ill Albert Fordham, Greenville, Utah, Minersville, Lester Roberts, has made application in accorClinton Thompson, Truman dance with the laws of Utah to apRollins. propriate 1 sec. ft. of underground Adamsville, John Peare, water in Beaver county, Utah. 0.7 Charles Johnson, and George sec. ft of said water will be diver- purposes. Stewart. ted from flowing well No. 1 which This Application is designated Representative No. IV, David is to be 160 ft. deep, 6 in. in diameter and situated at a point in the office of the State Engineer C. Heslington, Roy Rogers, Margaret Murdock. which bears S. 181 rods and W. 2 as No. 12318. Representative No. 5. rods from the SW cor. Sec. 24, T. All protests resisting the grantGreenville, Percy Williams, 29 S It. 8 W., SLB&M. and 0.3 with reaing of said Application, Roy Barton, Glen Blackner. sec. ft. will be diverted from well sons therefor, made in affidavit North Creek, William A. No. 2 which is 4 47 ft. deep. 6 in. form, must be filed with T. H. Twitchell, Harry Green Rich in diameter and located at a point Humpherys, State Engineer, Capiard Thomas. which bears S. 181 rods and W. 34 tol Salt Lake City, with South Milford Project, Ivan rods from said SW cor. of Sec. 24. one Building, extra copy and $1.00 filing fee McKnight, E. M. Cafes, F. W. within 30 days after date of comGospill. NOTICE of pletion publication. Voting at such election shall be by ballot, the ballots to be T. II. HUMPHERYS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN issued upon the question submit State Engineer I will not 'be responsible for any debts Contracted by any one Date of first publication, June 11, TO land . o 1 I feenym to-wi- NOTIC E OF BUDGET HEARING DANCE ON 11 mn.ini.1, 1 year 1 yea' 1 yeaf |