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Show --nnwp LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF " UIUK1 UTAH STATE : Of THB P&SS and the N. E. A. WALTER L. CARLTON ..... Publisher 6 mtlw. mth. 85c IN ADVANCE) (PAYABLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 BEAVER COUNTY, porate and politic, 1 1 yr. 2 TER, hla wife; G RIMS HAW Tlrst Class Publication Entered In the Post Office In Bearer, Utah, m Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of Congress of March S, 18T9. Phone 24 Advertising rates Quoted when requested. YES BANKS WANT TO MAKE LOANS! A short time ago Gurden Edwards, Director of the Research Council of the American Bankers Association, had an extensive survey made to find out just how interested banks are in making loans. And here, according to the published report, is what was found: 1. A very high percentage of commercial banks are making active efforts to stimulate the use of bank credit by both business concerns and individuals. 2. They have made liberal adaptions of their loan ing methods and policies to meet varied requirements of individuals and business concerns rpplying for credit. 3. The needs of small borrowers in the fields of business and personal finance alike are being w e 11 taken care of by the commercial banks. This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who has thought about banking. Loans are commercial banks' main source of livelihool. They pay the overhead and the profits, if any. They help the community to grow, which is necessary to the growth of the bank. No bank wants to refuse loans, but there is a percentage of loan applications which must be refused because they are unsound or unsafe, would endanger the depositors' savings, and perhaps be illegal. After all, the banker doesn't own the money, and the protection of his depositors, who do own it, must come first. But that doesn't obviate the fact that banks are more than eager to make sound loans, for any productive, legal purpose. A neighbor lady calls her little boy "Flannel," cause he shrinks so from washing. -i-- ;t cor- 1 and EDYTH ri SCOTT ' North half of the southwest quarter; southwest quar ter ot southwest quarter and northwest quarter of southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 29 South of Range 10 West, S. L. M. Lot 6, Block 13, Plat "B" Milford. Townsite Survey. The southeast quarter ot the southwest quarter of Section 21, Township 29 South ot Range 10 West, S. L. M. JASPER PUFFER Sheriff - Beaver County, Utah CLINE, WILSON and CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of 1st pub. July 27, 1939. Date of last pub. Aug. 17, 1939. , 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH iLr nvrj Dentist Plaintiff, VERNA DAVIS; CAMMON A. ARRINGTON, sometimes known as C. A. ARRINGTON, and VIVIE AN ARRINGTON, hia wife; someMORTENSEN, times known as MARGUERITE MORTENSEN; MARIE BRAD-SHAMARTHA A. HURST; ETTIE ATKIN; THOMAS E. GIL-LINMAR-GARET- man; unmarried an unmarried H. GEORGE EYRE, man; and MILFORD STATE BANK, a corporation; IVAN D. FROST and SARAH FROST, his wife; ORSON BLACKNER and MARY JANE BLACKNER, his wife, and WALTER BLACKNER and MARGARET BLACKNER, his wife, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 21st day of August, 1939, at the hour ot twelve o'clock noon ot Phone No. 5 . WHY IS ADVERTISING? - J Beaver, , & Surge0 . rruiesBionai Blag. . j(tj Phone - Office 84 . Rei. Office Hours - 11 to 1; j ... are found in our new series, Why do you prefer buying from a merchant who advertises . . . "Truth About Advertising." is a wise to do so? Charles B. Koth, the author, are nationally famous advertising executive whose close study of a fascinating field makes this the most worthwhile feature we've ever offered our readers I Look for "Truth About Advertiiing." BROWN and BROKj ASSAYERS Mail Work Solids We Standardly on Acta THESE COLUMNS ARTHUR 17, Bufl41 LEONEftiv Physician Plat "B", Milford Town-sit- e Survey, where the north line of said lot intersects the railroad right of way; thence southwesterly 103.54 feet the west line of said rail road right ot way to southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 17, thence westerly along the south line of Lot 2, 20.78 feet, thence northerly 100 feet, thence easterly the north line of Lot 1, 47.64 feet to the place of be- the ng ginning. South half of the south half ot the southeast quarter; and south (half of the north half of the southeast quarter of Section 33, and south half of south half of southwest quarter of Section 34, Township 28 South, Range 7 West S. L. thence north 40 rods, west 40 rods, south 40 rods, east 40 rods to place of beginning. BEAVER COUNTY, a body cor- Commencing 26.48 rods south of northeast corner of Section 16, Township 30 South, Range 10 Weat, S. L, M, thence south 8.9 rods, thence south 46 degrees 40 minutes west 42.4 rods; thence north 42 degrees 40 minutes west 41.9 rods; thence north 46 degrees 43 minutes east 8.5 rods; thence north 48 degrees 60 minutes east 30 rods; thence south 42 degrees 40 minutes east 35.4 rods to place of beginning. Northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section 11, Township 29 South, Range 11 West, S. L. U. S o u t h w est quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 27; and the south half of the northeast quarter of Section 28, Township 29 South of Range 8 West, S. L. M. East half of the northeast of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, said day, at the front door ot the County Court House in Beaver City, County of Beaver, State ot Utah, the following described real property situate in the County of Beaver, State ot Utah, The east halt of the southS. L. M. west quarter and the west war 4 half of the southeast quarter JASPER PUFFER, Miners will have their day on from the various mining districts. of Section 12, Township 30 r County, Utah South of Range 18 West, S. Not only those Interested In minSeptember 2t when mining will WILSON CLINE, and CLINE L. M. reign supreme at the Utah State ing, but the public in general will Attorneys for Plaiatiff. want to be on hand as virtually Fair. Date of 1st pub. July 27, 1939. Commencing at the northevery phase of mining will be put east corner ot Lot 1, Block Date of last pub. Aug. 17, 1939. It will be "Miners Day", and a on exhibition. The prospector will program fitting this state's leading be glorified by the Great American Industry has been prepared and Prospectors' Association, which will atmossponsored by the mining commit- provide plenty of tee of the Salt Lake City Chamber phere and show the people how to of Commerce. pen gold. The yellow metal will be Contests hare been arranged, a taken from the dirt right before beauty Queen will be selected and the eye of the visitor. a dance will be held. Men will pit The exhibitions will be held la .their skill In drilling and mucking, front ot the grandstand and there 'and the winners ot these contests will be plenty of room for the will ba awarded valuable cash spectators. After the program, a to-w- it; w DR. Commencing 82 rods north of the southeast corner of Section 9, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, S. L. M. S, 5 J H si i' Explains IN I . Office In Tolton M. SHERIFFS BALK t Telephone ? and why you Why do merchants who advertise usually succeed in business while others, who hide their light under a bushel, fail? Pertinent questions about advertising answered for YOU, Mr. and Mrs. Reader I " n. main BAR- Mil-for- d. an MtdK CHARLES B. r . porate and politic. uu s GRIM-SHA- to-w- it: v Miners To Have Day - YU 4 Plaintiff, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 21st day of August, 1939, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ot said day, at the front door of the County Court House in Bearer City, County of Beaver, State of Utah, the following described real property situate In the County of Beaver, State of Utah, The north half of the north east quarter of Section 26, and the west half of the south west quarter of Section 24, Township 30 South of Range 7 West, S. L. M. Northwest quarter of Section 24, Township 30 South, Range 7 West, S. L. M. Lot 6, Block 2, Railroad Addition to the Town ot NOTICE OF The modern test of statesmanship is the ability to devise a new and relatively painless tax. '4 if TON and LILA BARTON, his wife, and DAN W. BARTON and ALICE E BARTON, his wife; MINERS-VILLRESERVOIR and IRRIGATION COMPANY, a corporation; HORACE A. SKINNER and CHARLOTTE SKINNER, ihls wife; PERCY E. BEASON and THORA BEASON, his wife; C. T. HOLLIS and FRANCES HOLLIS, his wife; RALPH BOHN and MERETTA BOHN, hia wife; ELLEN V. MARMoGARRY INVESTMENT TIN; COMPANY, a corporation; and WILLIAM JESSE BAKER and EDNA BAKER, tita wife, be- Quick Loans No Red 1 CLARENCE his wife; A r a body uiRECD I AUTO LoAvs va GEORGE MARSHALL, Jr., and VELLA MARSHALL, his rife, and D. A. BAXTER and SUSAN BAX- Published Every Thursday Duiantaa J SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH ASSOCIATION -- '-1 u)..!MM. quarter FUTURE HOME MAKERS SMIT2 PLUMBING and 4-- H HE AH TELEPHONE (I HOLD MOTHER'S LUNCHEON Last Wednesday the Future Club at Four-Home Maker's Greenville, held a luncheon for their mothers. The luncheon was held at the home of their leader Miss Bessie H Fordham. The table was set with the club colors, green and white. Those present were, Edna Betty Williams, Virginia Barton, Doragene Blackner, Calvert, the leaders and their mothers. A delicious lunch was eerved, and all had a good Cal-cve- Get a Shave and at the SANITARY HalrCf BARBER M MJlo Baker, Proprietor Located North of Post Ok rt, Gar-net- ta time. C. WILSON B0WLI Detective Let Us Investigate Your a in a confidential mim Western Detective Agenej Beaver City, NORTH CREEK NOTES Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer and daughters spent Saturday at Rich field and Sevier with the Carl Merchant family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Merchant, Stella Merchant and aon Darrell, motored to MUford Friday where Darrell is assisting in the Advertising of the Beaver County Fair by singingi The group of singer covered Beaver County last week and will in the near future adver tise in Nevada and surround parts of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcock of Reed, had their infant son blessed here at Sunday School. He was given the name of John Dee Wilcock. Powell Ipson of Salt Lake and George Woodhouse and son Anthony of Beaver were callers at the home ot Wm. Twitchell Sr. Sunday evening. Mr Wm. Twitchell, Sr. is Improving from his recent Illness, he is able to be up part of the day, now t doesn't MUli to read tim Add timi, "say" SHOPPING your home and do C" your BUYING in store. Read ill the Ads. Hoyib time for ploy, Advertising poyr YOU I Sheriff-Beave- old-tim- e Salt Lake's Newest Hotel i prizes. A beauty queen will be dance crowned from among contestants stand. w ill be neld under the grand Looking Into The Future OUR PIONEER ANCESTORS, fightir.f Indians, surveying the wilderness, and hewing homesteads out of the raw, new country, little dreamed of the problems the future would hold. We of today face diffThe iculties no less trying and future may be as full of change as today is to the past. Only the simple virtues of common sense and thrift survive. Look ahead with the confidence of financial stability-Sava part of income for the soul-stirrin- W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAII WV Dealer for VVV g. e your-prese- nt future. Automobiles Trucks S o We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 ITS A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS Beaver City Brand OF MILFORD BANK STATE |