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Show f 1 J 1 t: : THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1938 AND DSIH.ESS pR. E. A. PETTY Dentist Office "11 ft C S Beaver, Utah LEON H. CLINE 'DR. & Surgeon Beaver professional Bldg I phine Office 84 - Res. 112 Office Hours - 11 to 1; 2 to 5 j Physician i I H B ? W. D. BISHOP DR. Dentist ft iI 3g us Professional Bldg. - Beaver phone - Office 82 - Res. 140. 1 I Office hours by appointment Licenses Cemetery Tax January 1, 1937 - ..- . . n.i oysvem 8 "'"' "' - es f l11?'?1! 9 60S 71 l'sie .v 6 645 49 18 518 35 : '318:77 103 12 . "... ..." 140.OO 55 50 143:50 173.50 ............3. 78 I""."!!!"!!""' 10,625:67 . 29.34 ......"."."I"" 770 ...".... 2,4441 2,973.00 32.25 5,200.00 12 05 24.00 158.86 14.66 15.20 2.50 141.00 ............... TOTAL RECEIPTS $60,482.34 DISBURSEMENTS Officer's Salaries tlU f dozens of articles, from 1 1 one cent to 25 cents at the Ten Cent Store Stationary and Printing Cemetery Maintenance Roads, Rivers and Bridges Miscellaneous Accounts Board of Health : Jail Park Expeuse Legal and Accounting Sewer System Insurance and Bond Permlum Notes Payable nterest on Notes PLUMBING and HEATING TELEPHONE 59 UMIIIIIIHmillimiUUIUnilUllUlltlllUUIMIItUllfHtlHHItMHIIIIUUtlim NCIine, Wilson & Cline tel !3 ' kt nfflni ru,io lib iMilford I Beaver 5,200 00 425.15 1,723.03 4,804.41 681.33 147.65 26.55 257.80 247.60 2,953.07 576.06 9,700.00 494.52 16.25 112.60 194.94 2.00 106.11 1,417.49 80.00 232.04 .. .. . ". ..... Special Police ARTHUR SMITH bo 2790 CK1 KA , .: vvuier uusiomers Electric Light Customers le3 Ta5 . Paving Tax Fines and Forfeitures Miscellaneous Accounts Dog Tax Cemetery Lots Interest on Deposits ; Beaver County (City Taxes) Electric Supplies Sold Guarantee Deposit Sewer Connections Electric Ldgnt and rower Bond Electric Light Line Extension Loans Water System Supplies Sold ..... Refund Road, Rivers, and Bridges Sewer Supplies Sold Refund Miscellaneous Accounts .... Refund Water System Water Connection Race Track Project ,? -- I RECEIPTS Cash on hand TTT- -. in Tolton Building No. 5 "bone RECORDER nan, tun ant; r.VR EXDIXO DECEMBER 81, 1987 " DjOFESSiONAL j vx, AmJS2iSP!n Janitor Beaver County (Collecting City Taxes) Refund on Fines Donation Race Track Project ... Miscellaneous Tools and Fire Equipment .. Election Expense Electric Light Department Salaries Operation and Maintenance of System . Electric Supplies State Tax Commmission Refund Meters Contract Payable Refund Guarantee Deposit Sinking Fund Electric Light Power Bonds Water System Department Water System Salaries Operation and Maintenance of System Water System Supplies Utah Savings and Trust Refund to Cutsomers Extension Water System f 16.00 Accrued Interest Sidewalk Bonds 395.17 Accrued Interest Water Bonds 850.00 Accrued Interest Electric Light Bonds ... 190.00 Accrued Interest Refunding Bonds ....... Accrued Interest Electric Light and Power Bonds 1,235.00 Accrued Interest Street Improvement- 5,330.58 2,779.13 4,522.98 265.91 10.00 1,600.00 57.60 1,860.00 v Fillmore "MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiinimtiiniiiiiiriiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiia THEODORE BOHN Attorney at Iiaw at the Courthouse office BEAVER CITY, UTAH 1,718.59 421.59 41.01 1,449.20 15.00 2,701.90 - a Shave and at the Get Hair Cut SANITARY BARBER SHOP O 2,898.92 600.00 213.75 Bonds Sidewalk Intersection Bonds Water Bonds Electric Light Bonds 2,000.00 2,000.00 - Cash in Hands of City Treasurer 59,470.71 1,011.63 Total J60.482.34 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Milo Baker, Proprietor J Located North of Post Office ASSETS Attomey-at-La- w Office Located Over THE BEAVER GARAGE Don't Pick Out 1 1 a Printer Blindfolded We have the ability to help you sell your goods and we can do this at a reasonable cost to you. Economy and standardization are the watchwords here. We use Hammermill Bond.the standard, economical, business paper and we turn out a grade of printing that brings results for our tutors', Representative!' Terms Senators are elected for six years, of the senate being elect- every two years. Representee terms are two years, the en "uuae oeing elected every two .... Tha h ut me ., -- nque pons, of the royal u ' VT' flayed George Ill's crown-"f,.- " than an hour. They had u me canopy. at 10 o'clock a.m. BEAVER 24 FILLMORE - HINCKLEY 22 26 - DELTA 37 Combined Report of Condition of The Milf ord State Bank of Milford and Its Branch, The Beaver City Bank, Both in the - State of Utah. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1937. Loans and discounts Overdrafts ... United States Government guaranteed ASSETS ' o,v. ML- c.,lr,a umu "a.ui6 TT4.V. S.. l.iUU.UU Trilit 107 ' 886.63 " Surplus $176,180.33 TOTAL LIABILITIES COUNTY OF BEAVER 3illil ) A obligations, direct rnnvTY OF BEAVER ) 88. Ja"y. BERNICE of January. Subscribed and worn to before me this 25th aay 1938- - fully $448,008.68 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora$198,413.81 tions Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corpor85,520.91 ations .. ... 93,272.00 State, county, and municipal deposits 1,752.40 United States Government and postal savings deposits Total of items 14 to 18 inclusive: Not secured by the pledge of loans andor $378,959,121 investments !... Protestanta may appear at the Total Deposits $378,959.12 hearing and adduce testimony In accounts Capital support of their protests. Capital notes and debentures: T. H. HUMPHREYS (1) Sold to Reconstruction Finance Corporation $ 17,000.00 State Engineer Common stock, 250 shares, Date of 1st publication Jan. 21, 25,000.00 $ 42,000.00 par $100.00 per share 1938. 18,000.00 'Surplus .... Date of last publication Feb. 4, Undivided profits net 6,205.56 1938. Reserves for contingencies 1,200.00 o Retirement fund for preferred stock or capital notes and debentures 1,644.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 69,049.66 Total Capital Account IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF $448,008.6b TOTAL, Including Capital Account BEAVER UTAH COUNTY, Stat of Utah, County of Beaver: J. C. SMITH, being first duly worn according to law, depose and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tha Creditors will present their 31st day of December, 1937. J. C. SMITH claims with vouchers attached to Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1938. the undersigned administrator at 'Gladys Coleman, Notary Public his residence in Beaver City, Bea Residing at Milford, Utah, My commission will expire (Seal) ver County, Utah, on or before the August 21, 1938. 21st day of Maroh, 1938. Correct attest: Harold Cline, Sam Cline and George Jefferson, JOHN F. JOSEPH, . Directors. Administrator of the of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner Estate of William Al- State Ilulon F, Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah; do I, bert Joseph, Deceased hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the 1st Publication January 21, 1938. statement of the above named company, filed in my office on January ' 12 1938. Last Publication Feb. 11, 1938 RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. o In the Matter of the Estate WILLIAM ALBERT JOSEPH, of UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice of the Result of Elec 5mvestpclc siT.iiar.inn . Los Angeles, January 28, 1938- Vast strides have been made by western cattle feeders In develop ing a new and huge industry. Thia TIME TO REDUCE demonstrated by the necesity of cattle feeders themselves going In to an extensive advertising campaign to acquaint consumers with the fact that at present, there la an abundant supply of choice western-fe- d cattle at relatively low prices. When It Is considered that virtually all cattle In California and "off marketed Arizona were what ta, that carying just grass"; flestlng could be acquired on the range, until about twelve years ago, It Is remarkable to note that today, California has more cattle In feedlots than any other of the thirteen western states, with the single exception of Texas. United States Bureau of Agricultural fieures show that on January 1st, California had 142,G. MARGETTS, ranks Texas SUMNER nftf) rattle on feed. Executive Secretary first of the far western statea with 0 1st Publication January 28, 1938. 150,000, Colorado third with Last Publication, February 11. ard Aib:;na faurth w:th 1938. o While there Is a certain tendenWorld War In Planes cy still to advertise "Eastern steer At tha outbreak of the World war fed" beef in such large cities as France and Germany each had an Los Angeles, the fact remains ir force of about 600 planet. that practically all of the beef graded as choice and prime by the Federal Service in Southern Calif ornia Is wester nfed, mainly on such homegrown feed as barley, milo maize, alfalfa, dried beet pulp, cottonseed cake, etc. Again, it Is pointed out in numerous is 136,-00- jj' BQNDy GEO. C. MILLER Notary Public Residence Beaver. Utah 1939. My Commission expires October 3, Rome' Seven Hills Maverick, Unbranded Animal ot the seven hill on names The aniunbranded A maverick is an built are Capitol Rorr. i.hlch wai mal; named from Samuel MaverAventine. Quirinal Palatine. n. did cattle-raisewho ick, a Texan ,'lmlnal, Eiquiline and Caelian. not brand his stock. andor .....lf. TOTAL 0. com-netlntl- 25th day of Personally appeared before me this sworn on her oath deposes and who duly M being ce Brooke, Bern statement Is true to the best of her says that the foregoing annual knowledge and belief. M. BROOKE $292,787.18 951.70 36,113.19 8,857.06 Banking house, $6,797.24; Furniture and fixtures, $1,559.82 2,578.24 Real estate owned other than banking house Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process 105,967X9 of collection 1,253.62 Other assets - - 111,-00- 88. - .. ... d rational carriers bearing, on this request for extension of time, will be held be fore the State Engineer at the county court house, Beaver, Utah on Tuesday, March 15, 1938 at Soil Conservation District Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Com mittee that In the matter of the organization of the Minersville Soil Conservation District an election was duly conducted by said State Committee within said dis 1160,893.90 Material aiuli Supplies trict on January 11, 1938, for the zsb.bb Water System Supplies election of three supervisors of 1,462.44 Electric Light System Supplies said Soil Conservation District and 1.751.30 that the following tabulation Accounts Receivable ; gives a full, correct, and true re Cemetery Lots Taxes ? Cemetery ;2H port of the results of said election: 1,180.51 Water System Customers Votes Rec. Candidates 1,617.11 Electric Light System Customers 46 B. Warren 31'35 Hall, Sales Tax 41 K. C. Jameson, Sewer System Hi? 41 1,011.63 Treasurer of In Hands Cash City Rollins, Truman 13,535.13 25 B. Hollingshead, Stephen that notice further take Please $176,180.33 TOTAL ASSETS a iJ i, a canvass or tne resuus oi saiu B. LLVBILITIES Warren ahowa that oiertinn 1 AAA 71 Meter Deposits C. K. Jameson, and Truman Hall, Electric Light Bonds SVV, Rollins, being the three candidates Water Bonds received the greatest number who s.UUU.uu Bonds ctroor Tmnrnvptnent of votes, are hereby declared the Refunding Bonds 59,000.00 elected Beaver City Light & Power nonas supervisors of said Soil Accounts ::::::::: Conservation District. Contract Payable 228.35 By order of the Utah State Soil Kft liuaraas.ee leyuniia Conservation Committee. State Tax Commission (Sales Tax) T I'Ons. i! MINERSVTLLE TP f TTTAH Beaver City. Utah hereby I, Bernlce M. Brooke, City Recorder of customers. correct statement of the reand a Is true, full, above the that certify Utah, and a true "tatfment ceipts and disbursements of Beaver City, the year ending LET US SHOW YOU of for Utah, of Beaver City, the condition 1, 1937, to the best or my Know.eoge. m City Recorder Tide on the Great Lakes Beaver of City, Utah, Council the City Paased and Approved by There is a slight tidal movement 1938. 3, m pnnnKE n the ocovTrp ULliVil lakes, but so slight as to be January City Recorder unnoticed so far as navigation or ordinary observation art concerned. he noticeable changes in the lake eveis are due to seasonable condl A leo.iDt. Water System 81,804.26 Electric Light System 4,660.00 Real Estate 329.26 Cemetery Lots Unsold 634.39 Office Furniture and Fixtures 2,244.20 Paving Tax Deeds 1,191.75 Miscellaneous Tools & Equipment .... 331.04 Electric Light Line Extension 1,276.49 Race Track and Fairgrounds 1,867.75 Sinking Fund ,: . . . Get the One Who Can Help You SELL Your Goods NOTICE TO WAJER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake, City, Utah Notice is hereby given that Rocky Ford Irrigation Company, co Cheney, Jensen, Marr & Wll-kin- s. Salt Lake City. Utah, has filed with the State Engineer a request for an extension of time from December 15. 1937 to April 17, 1940 in which to make and submit proof of appropriation of water under Application Nos. 1215, 1430, 2312, 4564 & 6053, for the appropriation of 109,400 ac. ft. and 315 sec. ft. of water from Beaver river in Beaver coun ty, Utah, to be used for Irrigation of 52,480 acres of land in Beaver county. It is represented that works necessary to apply the water to beneficial use have been completed at a cost of $359,863.73, All protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, made, in affidavit form must be filed with T. H. Hum phreys, State Engineer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication -- tion for Supervisors for the Propert- y- GEO. C. MILLER if ORDER FROM US ' stock shows, California haripv.fpil iiteers have won the highest honors. It will be recalled that three times, the University of California won grand competition with the United States and Canada It is difficult to visualize what this vast livestock feeding pro- mean to our far western ... agricultural Income. It means a stable and ever Increasing market Miss Obese Could you see me across the street? OI Policeman Shure, ma'am. could see yez tin times the distance, ' alsy. Too Short Proprietor Yes; thingi arc very different in my business nowadays. When I first started, women knew, how to dress. When they came into my shop, their skirts used to sweep the floor. Customer And now T Proprietor Now, they only dust the counter. Style Two old ladies, while having a cup of tea, began to talk of modern ' fashions. "What do you think of the hats the lassies wear, Mrs. Smith?" Mm Smith fwith distrust) "Thv dinna wear hats; they Just walk' along side o' them nooo-dayi.- " Pathfinder. I o Canteen Established by Queen Under Buckingham palace there is a canteen which was especially built by Queen Victoria for the royal servants. fact is that this livestock feeding program Is bringing many millions of dollars Into our agricult- creating into western trade channels. The feeding program enables western stockmen to market their beef In an orderly manner, keeping high quality cattle going Into consumer channels each day I nthe year. This Is vastly differnet than in the old days when there was a burlensome supply of beef when Nature provided ural income-actua- lly new wealth that goes a of trass-an- d for our western grown grain and hnnntifiil nunolles when the ranges beef . of fnrae-ea market for Industrial shortage the grasa short. and agricultural by products. The became dry and |