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Show ' ! i i ASUgt NOTICE OF The Beaver Press. Thursday, August 22, 1940 SH,,uhPs place of i i BEAVER eor'TV,' bod' ate and polm, that wr- - d rf J, fa1. litatefYf'T S ml... R1'k 15. riat "B" ?. Milford Townsite Survey. ail , all I aurlnj, '"r t husba. the assess-$Vi- y delinquent ag thereon. services. and at the 'hour of 2 p. 1940 0thPr with the and expense of advertising jjf beautiful words f the .'Uer Harton in Beaver ... aoth day of f, t'bu It J f,i ""in " J B o " iar Northeast qaurter of southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 29 South of Range West, S.L.M. South half of south half of northeast quarter of Section aw,, north half of southeast quarter o f northwest quarter, and north half of south half of northeast quarter of Section 27; all in Township 29 South of Range 10 ; t h, deceased; and S. C,' HICKMAN, Administrator of the Estate of HOBART G. WHITE deceased, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 7th day of September, 194u, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House in Reaver City, County of Reaver, State of. Utah, the following described real' Secretary 1940. 29. 1940. jifUuBt i;i t;SIatH Fenton Dunning, dea-a- - d a (i SALT LAKE HARDWARE COM I ANY, a corporation; H. LARSON, an linniiirrii'd man; S C HICKMAN, Administrator 'of the Estate of E L A M y o U T S de ceased; S. C. HICKMAN. Admin-- , istrator Of the Estate of Isaac M Secre- - West, S.L.M. Commencing at the northeast corner oi the southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 29 South of Range S West, S. L.M., thence south SO rods, west 129 rods, north 80 rods, east 129 rods to the place of beginning. SSEVICE or CREDIT For South half of northwest quarter of Section 2, Township 30 South of Range 10 West, S. L. M. Lots 7 and 8, in Block 13, Plat "B" Milford Townsite Survey. " ( East fifty feet of Lot 8 and east fifty feet of Lot 9, in Block 22, Milford Heights Subdivision to the Town of a bank loan for con ductive business benefits the Milford. KCAUSE 4 Lot v t community, contributing to greater busi-jjts- s activity, employment, ertnng and buying Iwer, we welcome an opportunity to make loans 5 - lHS borrowers. VI M W . Whenever circumstances warrant the exten-of bank credit, bring your problem to us for Iscussion. Your inquiry will receive personal at trition. Here you can be sure of the most friendly letoful service, no matter- what your banking fi J7 E Greasing - Tire Repairing peeds. Washing Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i D. THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS 0. Robinson CONOCO Beaver Gity Branch n, Pan-guite- h. T CLASSIFIED forget-- nicely. with my bill this week," replied Jones. me-nots Modern Polonius A young chap from our neighborhood went to Washington and got himself a government job. Recently he wrote to his dad that he was employed in the bureau of stand- ards. wrote The man immediately back: "Keep e'm high, son; keep 'em high," m Top-ha- j in Block 8, Lewis Addi- - jjtire responsible Out of town guests at the funMr. and Mrs. H. R. Paice and children and Leon, Paice returned eral services of Mr. Gale were: Mr. from Logan the last of the week, and Mrs. Wesley Lester and John where Mrs. Paice had been spend- LaFever, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo ing two weeks with her mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Wilcox Mrs. J. H. Henderson. and Iola B&ekstrom all of The Greenwood camp of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goddord Dauhters of the Utah Pioneers, son George and daughters and met at the home of Mrs. William A. Miller last Thursday afternoon, Dorothy and Rosalae. all of Ceat 2 P. M. Vice Captain Effie dar City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Denton, White conducting. "If There Is and daughter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Sunshine in Lour Heart", was Joe Lester, Jess, Lester, Walter, the sang by group. Prayer by Bill and Sarah Talbot, Mr. and Chaplin Alice G. White. String Mrs. Orson Talbot and children, Music by Marjory .Mackerell and Mr. Mrs. Renford Talbot and and mem20 company. Roll call found bers present. Reading by Daughter family all of Paragoonah. Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Lyon of Thora Beeson. Cornet solo by JosHatch, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph eph Pulsipher. The history of Fergus Willden Gale, Mr. Roy Gale and Mrs. SySr. was read by his daughter Ruth bel Johnson all of Boisie, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moyes of Willden. Mrs. Nettie Harris and a String duet by Daughters Lyd-lSmith and Susan Beeson. Meet- two sons Charles Earl, and Ronald J. Mr. Joseph Banks and John ing adjourned. LaFever and three daughters all Mr. and Mrs. Deiwin L. Rich- of Mluersvillew ards and children returned to Frank Williams of Minersville their home in Garfield Tuesday, a Beaver vltltor Sunday. was after spending a few days in Bea e May-mver Mrs. their with mother, "That Mr. Bubbs you introduced Goodwin and family and neice me to is a fine dancer; he's so light Mrs. Walter L. Carlton and on his feet." ADVERTISEMENTS "When you get better acquainted with him, you'll discover he's light RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call at both ends." on farmers in Beaver County. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gale, Mr. No experience or capital requirMrs. Gale Johnson and Sybel Roy A Reminder ed. Steady work. Make up to in Boisie to home returned their "Some changes here lately," said 10 a day. McNESS CO., 2523 the young married man. "I see week with their nephew and cousMagnolia St., Oakland, Calif. Leo there's a new florist since I was ins Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, here last" and other relatives and friends. "I know," said Jones. "And he's certainly living up to his slogan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yardley are 'Say it with flowers.' " the proud parents of a son, born to "Why, what do you mean?" asked them at their home, Saturday the other. 17. Mother and son doing August he of sent me a bunch "Well, LIGHT-WEIGH- ! fJ" ma, tu-te t: Plaintiff, vs an asses3- - S. G. of amount on HICKMAN, Administrator of' the 29tn uuy "l the Estate of Jarm, o. the ,,.l)tt mount set opposite share- - ceased; S. G. respective of the son, deceased; s. (; hAmv $ 8.90 Administrator of the EstaiVof J. Curzumi. decea lo V' ' ' ;.e0rton co ... 33.26 HICKMAN, Admi ns. Wins White Estate of David it. Th c, a? ,v;i , 4.20 tC Willi i.1 nnllis MAN. Adwiataruto,. , i;ci'" or Geoi- -e N 1 a w. 4 . with iani.it R,..,.,.,,,,, deceased; s. ;. HICKMAN Ad- -' K nf the board of di- i1" such of ., shares Kro,d..e,,s,;;;;-;,:'i;;(:ii;' mav'be necessary will be of t h l4 If OP f'HT L'TAH ',' OF CoiWTV, Business: given hereby in the CountTo'f' HVM.VN CHUKN State of Utah. Sambo had seen a ghost and as uml rt of the northeast he related his experience his knees carter of the southwest sagged under him. "U"!c:' ' Section "Yes. suh," the Negro said, "Ah'd 17, Town- jes' come out of the cowshed with a pail o' milk in mah hand. Den Ah ami u.fi,. hears a noise an' de ghost rushes "le Boaver K'ver. out." k"'. c"lnsii.g ..pproximate-- l .o acres of land. "And were you scared?" asked one of his listeners. "Did you shake West half of northwest qu?r-an- d with fright?" w;st hilf of south"Ah don't know what Ah shook west quarter of Section 15 with." replied Sambo. "Ah cain't 2!) South of Range' ;;nshin say Ah shook at all; but when Ah got in de house dere warn't no Northeast quatter of southmilk in de pail only two pounds ob west (inarter of S0 lion 16. butter!" Knvnsh,;p ,s South ' 'st, s.L.M. -i- INB?lvJS;naCT ( lll Hen,. FVT LIST OF THE IRRIGATION Quick On the Job Census Taker How old are you, madam? Mrs. Zoole I'm 25. Census Taker Why anybody might easily say you were five years younger. Mrs. Zoole Oh, I've already done that. The One Who Won Miss Slater Are you living in the handsome house left you by your aunt, Colonel the house you went to law about? Colonel No, my lawyer resides there. Cedar City 68 N. Mala Telephone 10J MUo PPoprletor Located North of Post Office 'I - BROWN and BROWN ASSAYERS Mail Work Solicited We Standardize on Accuracy EUREKA UTAH DR. E. A PETTY Dentist Office In Phone 0' h REASON THEY HELP Service Sfafion Ho. 3 SANITARY BARBER SHOP Co. Froyd-Corr- y l at thi Low Ratei Loans No Red Tape Tolton Building No. 6 - Beaver. Utah RACEnI WIN YOUR ARTHUR SMITH For Business Supremacy I By Advertising PLUMBING and HEATINQ TELEPHONE 'I i i jg 69 lb 1 t OF MILFORD STATE BANK W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAH V77 BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR MILEAGE AGAIN? v Kb - ' LA;, V .'Sr.. fiJV fJb PC rl AT K J. mr I J j j ' ;i , i v" t, v v j, NOT BRAGGING i few I GOT A a just old stuff these days, in discussing mileage. Now you can know-s- . . . For awaiting you now at Your Merchant's Conoco station h your gasoline accm-ately- o ! Mflaigc Conoco Mile-Di- THIS al FREE. INVENTION makes Conoco Bfonz-z-- . gasoline put itself on record in bunk pr(K;f figures. Your impartial, certi-- ) fifcd gives you mileage proof that you can double-chec- k and triple-'hetIf you think you made it too easy for your Conoco Bronz-z-- z the first time, you can dial your whole Labor Day trip, 'th a week-en- d overload in your car Mile-Di- k- for hills MILE- - vial me AND GOT THE PROOF MERE"GUESS-SO',AND"THINK-S- or inching through traffic. condiHUNDREDS of different driving as you keep using tions will be on record, Then nobody will your bandy to able to hint (politely) that you try For only your highest mileage. rememlK-Mile-Dikeeping count day your free true average on after day, report, your Mile-Dia- l. r Conoco Bronz-z-z- . MILEAGE THAT'S WHY YOUR to drive in MERCHANT is urging you lo his Conoco station today for your Iti.-r- v " v g His Destiny man remarked The solemn-lookinto his friend: "I hope that you are not unmindful of the fact that we all have a duty to perform. We must combat the unrest which exists in Automobiles g t Mile- - Dial-FK- EE, while they last. Continental Od Company Trucks the world." "I am doing my very best," said the other. "How?" "I manufacture mattresses." We Do Repair Wor k on All Makes of Cars Hard to Suit Store Owner What did that customer say when he refused to buy that suitcase? Son He said when he bought a bag he wanted to see some cowhide in Salt Lake's Newest Hotel it Store Owner So what does he take us for magicians? Suggestion "Now, we'll play too," said Willie. "I'll be the elephant" "That will be fine," said Aunt Mabel. "But what shall I be?" "Oh, you can be the nice lady that feeds the elephant buns and minim 4; : ife st sugar." Easy Way Out Beggar Spare a dime, sir. I'm an old soldier. Retired Colonel What regiment? Beggar As I was going ter say, I am an old soldier as is sufferln' from loss of memory. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE tion to the Town of Milford. North half of northeast quarter of Section 7, Township 30 South of Range 7 West S. L. M. RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 JASPER PUFFER Sheriff-Beav- &1 n V--8 "Even congressmen are helping to caminaugurate this paign." "Jo doubt they are to avoid eating 'em later on." crow-killin- Dealer for VVV er County-Uta- CMNE WILSON and CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1st publication, August 15, 1940. Last Pub. September 6, 1940. h. IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT TIIIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. |