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Show - i 5. THE BEAVER PUKSS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1038 Legal Notices BROWX and BROWX ASS A VERS Mail Work Solicited ffe standardize on Accuracy NOTICES (Consult the County Clerk or Signers for Further Information) IX at tlu BARBER SHOP SANITARY DR. E. A. PETTY i Dentist fhone Beaver, No. 5 Utah you CLINE & Surgeon Professional Bldg. - Beaver 1 Phone - Office 84 Res. 112 f Offloe Hours - 11 to 1; 2 to 5 Physician I 6 i according to the demand Irand of fh log of the complaint DR. LEON H. i for the CRANE, Plaintiff, PEARL M. CRANE, Defendant. 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. judge ment will be rendered against office in Tolton Building I C. OF vs. i I THE IUSTRICT COURT BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH CHESTER Milo Baker, Proprietor Located North of Post Office ! o SUMMONS Hair Cut Get a Shave and ARE LIFESAVERS PROBATE, GUARDIASHIP UTAH jl'HEKA ITS which has been I fded with the Clerk of said court. This action is brought to rej cover a judgement dissolving the i PI It bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between yourself and the pjaintiff. THEODORE BOHN Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Address: Beaver. Utah First Pub. November 3rd, lEi:!S. Last Pub. December 1st, I 1 I 7 j DR. W. D. BISHOP Dentist Professional Bldg. - Beaver Vhoue - Office 82 - Pes. 140 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF 'Office hours by appointment REAVER COUNTY, UTAH. In the .Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM J. COX and LAURA SapilllilllllllllMIMIlirlllltllllii:iMMIIMIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIItlMIMIIlllllllllll ANN COX his wife, both deceased. Creditors wil present claims j j ARTHUR SMITi? with vouchers to the undersigned I at Reaver, Utah, on or before the PLUMBING and HEATING i 2'Mh. of December, l'JILS. 1 5 TELEPHONE 59 Samuel 0. White ! ! Administrator of Estate AHliMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIII(rHinUIHilll!tttllllltllllllllMIII(kJIKfllt, THEODORE BOHN Attorney for Administrator Astronomical Telescopes .Astronomical telescopes are ot First Put). October 27. 1938 Last Pub. November IT, 193S tJfo types, refracting and reflecting. IX i i r HAT'S what Consumers Information calls these workers in a Pittsburgh glass plant, who are testing and finishing non shatlerable glass for use in automobiles. It is explained that one of the greatest hazards in auto accidents used to be flying glass, which was the most common cause of injury. Now all American cars are equipped Observe Girl Scout Week s with the shatter-proo- t variety, devoi oped by American industrial researe' experts especially for this purpofc and the saving ot many lives is tin: result. The man shown above keeps a constant vigil with bis pyrometer, to assure proper melting conditions. The girl at the left is polishing the rough edges of a car window. v Farmer or Miner 5 v : Blue Bird "Oilieial" in Missouri The blue bird is the "official" bird of Missouri, so designated by the Emeralds Fioni Slims Emeralds, gems of May, come aiefly from mines near Eogota, 4lombia. 1927 W"WW Girl Scouts ol America observe their annual week' from October 30 to November 5 with special observances throughout the nation. These five members wave to the cameraman as they leave for an outing. Left to right: Alice Drought of Racine, Wis.; Graham Jackson of Rochester, N. V.; Mary F. Oven of Tallahassee, Fla.; Margaret Hcincclie of Springfield. 111., and Mayme Thompson of Tahlcqua. Fla. legislature. S j f i T - , 5 5 ',)i4 tYtM Merchants GOLD LABEL ;,ai?Jit Bourbon Whiskey i ' if u ' ft- - LV Enjoy the Facilities to Be Had at Beaver City Bank "v t ' i QI'ARTS PINTS i PINTS J.u. Barclay ft Co., Ltd., f fsw; fffoi'; If) I 195 1X rUR CENTRAL LOCATION provides an excellent opportunity for local business men to carry on banking activities conveniently. Often during the day the Beaver bank is in a position to aid the merchant in his routine activities. Come in and talk over your problems with us and let us help you. ' It Park City mining region. When conditions are slack in the mining industry, he turns his attention to farming. Hundreds of miners follow this method of earning a living. Others work on farms during the spring, summer and autumn, and then find employment in mines during the winter. Besides furnishing employment for farmers during the off season, the development of many mining properties has resulted in the development of water which has enhanced the value of farm lands. Farms and miues are important to each other In many ways. The greatest farm market in Utah is mining and its allied Industries. The accompanying two photos are of Joe Burgener of Midway, On the left he Is shown ready to begin a day's work in the United States Smelting Refining and Mining company properties in the southeastern end of the Park City mining district. At the right he is shown in mining togs coining off shift. Mr. Burgener was raised on a farm in the fertile valley below the mines of the eastern end of the SOME OF OUR SERVICES Safety Deposit Boxes Checking Service Pay Dirt Kiorjaro falls, Ont.j Gloeow, Stctiond Savings Department if FAMOUS CALIFORNIA BRAND VST if. - I' r 4 Member of F.D.I. C. THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS ' 1 ' QU4 4 , :, i, s Beaver City Branch ; OF M1LFORD STATE BANK t W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORI), UTAH h WINEHAVEN Brand California WINE 20 r ft alcohol by volume The above picture is not that of a road crew or an excavation crew, but a mining outfit, operating at the huge dumps of the old ConsoliMer-cu- r dated Mercur property In the district, Tooele county, Utah. This illustrates how the old district Is being revived and ghows operations are necthat large-scalessary In order that the project may The old dumps of the go forward. Consolidated Mercur are estimtitcd to contain approximately 4,000.000 tons of tailings from former milling The tailings, It has operations. been estimated, contain from l to 6 per ton In gold that escaped early day milling operations. The ore is scooped up, a ton at a time, by the huge power shovels e and shipped to the cyanide plant a short distance away for treatment. Much scientific work on metallurgy was necessary and engineers spent several years of study on this project before it became a reality. It can readily be seen that the margin of profit Is small and that only by employing large-scaloperations and the closest cooperation of everyone concerned can such a project be made to pay out on Its Investment. With the cooperation of science, labor and the state, the old ghost town of Mercur Is being reborn. Approximately 230 men are finding employment in the old camp that was once virtually abandoned as worthless. VVV V-- Dealer for 8 VW FORD I e Automobiles United States Tires We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars mrif-- ' 11 : i r |