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Show t 4 1940 The Beaver Press, Thursday, August 29, i i(JT XORTH VOTE FOR THE RIGHT MAN '5 K 1 mtb. 80c 0 mtlia. (PAYABLE Df ADVANCE) BUB8CREPTX01V BATES A First fl 1 'r. f2 Publication Entwed Id the Post Office la Second Claaa Mall Matter, under the Act of GUuw u Phone Advertising rates qaoted when requested. LCAL Mrs. Vai II. Gowles Myrtle 24 -- and Ashworth v4 Hamilton and daughter Barbara who were visiting 'here, were called ihome the last of the An aggressive week on account of the serious illProgressive who ness of their mother and grandCAN and WILL mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton of Salt Lake City. fight for - Arm-bru- te .... ... st To be sold at Sheriff's ithe 7th day of September"" at the hour of twelve o'eloci of said dav. at tha the County Court Houreln j (jny, cuuimiy ot weaver, s Utah, the following describe l- PROBATE. GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES (Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information) property situate in the Cot: Beaver, State of Utah, ; That part o f the north.; THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN to-- quarter of the quarter of Section BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of EZRA WHITE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix, at Beaver City, Utah, on or before the 30th day of October, 1940. VERA W. ASHWORTH Executrix THEDORE BOHN Attorney for Executrix First Pub. August 29, 1940 Last Pub. September 19, 1940 south 17, To ship 29 South of Raj West, S.L.M., lying sout west of the Beaver it, and comprising approx! ly 30 acres of land. West half of northwest ter and west half of so: west quarter of Section Township 29 South of R; 11 West, S.L.M. Northwest quarter of west quarter of Section Township 28 South of 7 West, S.L.M. Lot 6 in Block 15, Plat Milford Townsite Survey. Northeast quarter of so Ra- rs, of quarter Section Township 29 South of 9 West, S.L.M. South half of south half northeast quarter of 27; also north half of east quarter o f nortte quarter, and north M' south .half of northeast ter of Section 27; all Township 29 South of 10 West, S.L.M. Commencing at the north: corner of the southeast ter of Section 27, 29 South of Range 8 Wa: L.M., thence south 80 k west 129 rods, north 80 r: east 129 rods to the pla: beginning. South half of northwest ter of Section 2, Tow:? 30 South of Range 10 Ra: Sec so: Mrs. Lottie Smith, wife of John Smith is very ill, suffering from a nervous breakdown. MANDERFIELD Ronald and Kenneth Baldwin) were herding their cows in ibhe field Friday morning, one of the cows was struck and killed by lightening. Their pony standing away off was also knocked down. The boys got off with Just a roaring noise in their ears. While q. Hi: Tow:.-- ' r r! o J- visiting .their sister and aunt, Mrs Cora Lindsay, formerly Mrs.'Lu-ell- a Merrill and Irving Edwards accompanied by their cousin Virgil Briggs. Roselle, of Pioche, Nevada, spent visiting reatives Mr. and Mrs. Tom Obray and Saturday here and friends. children of Salt Lake City spent last week at Beaver with Mrs. Mrs. Von DeLew, left SaturObray's mother, Mrs. Nancy Low day for Salt Lake City, where she and other relatives and friends. was in attendance at the wedding of her sister Miss Leah Patterson Sweet Blue Plums For Sale of that city. Viola Paxton 50c a bushel. Mrs. Melvln Edwards and Mrs. Miss Suezetta Fletcher and Mr, Lafe Bradshaw visited Sunday, at Herbert Fletcher of Logan, Utah the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Thur-lan- d of Sulphurdale. .spent last week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw .their sister and family, Mr. and and aon Moses attended the races Mrs. Ira Yardley. at Richfield Friday. They were BREAKS ARM accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackner and Miss Mae Kes-le- r of Greenville. Mrs. Ray Terry met with a accident accidemt very painful Tuesday night while skating in the Legion Hall. She fell and broke her right arm. At the last reports she is getting along as well as can be expected. i;:1 S. L. M. Lots 7 and 8, in Bloct Plat "B" Milford if' ( - J.' r Survey. East fifty feet of east fifty feet of mm Block 22, Toiv Lot J Lot ' Milford He:; Subdivision to the Ton Milford. Lot 5 in Block 8, Lewis tion to the Town of half of northeast j: ter of Section 7, TownsM; South of Range 7 Wests A. VOTE FOR PhiloT. Farnsworth, Jr. Candidate for Republican Nomination for M JASPER Sheriff-Beav- U. S. SENATE M. C CLINE WILSON and CLItf Attorneys for Plaintiff. 15.' 1st publication, August Last Pub. September , Primary - Sept. 3rd (I'aicl Political Adv. by i PUFFEB er I'tal Morriawy) A BIG MAN for A BIG JOB! For SERVICE or CREDIT REED STEVENS M. AUSE a bank loan for Democratic CaniiJait ftt United SlaUt StnaU. - - Hen it ' LEGAL NOTICES If elected, I will represent all sections of the State of Uah with impartiality. I will not be dictated to by politicians, factions, or classes. I am not a lawyer or an oraI am not a politician. torical spellbinder. I am a country newspaperman, rancher and stockman, and I think I have a knowledge of the needs of this state. Our mining, livestock and agricultural interests must be fostered and encouraged. It Is my opinion that Utah's congressmen should give more attention to what Is good for Utah and not so much attention to what Is good for their political future. District lis composed very The First Congressional are largely of "cow counties." The people of this districtfrom common, country people, who make their living chiefly the soil, one way or another. For 48 years I have resided in one of the small counties of the district. The problems of this county are the problems of all of the 25 counties comprising the district. I think I caril represent the people of the First District Intelligently: I know I would represent them honestly and without thought of political, business or personal gain. I believe the people of Utah are tired of politics, tired office-holdetired of men whose sole of political-minde- d aim apparently is to perpetuate themselves in office. If elected, I would think first of Utah. I would not for any party or group. be a "yes-man- " Paid Pol. Adv. Draper ' Defendant! Candidate for Republican Nomination for Congressman, First Utah District A STATEMENT HERE IS THE MAN Delbert " Mrs. May Wilklns of Arizona Mrs. E. II. Mathews and daugh- visited here Saturday with her ter from Salt Lake City are here cousin Mrs. Harriett Edwards. s spent his early life in the middle wiest, much of it on farms. During the World War he served overseas almost a year . . . since 1932 he has been editor of The at Price and ihe is now in that publication, also part owner of the Helper Journal. These are two of the leading weekly newspapers of the state A staunoh advocate of the pirect primary election measure as a means of giving the voters a more direct and thorough part in the selection of their public officials. Mr. Cowley was one of the organizers and presidents of the Utah Direct Primary Election league, an organization which aided materially in the campaign leading to adoption of the direct . primary in Utah in 1937 served in the 1939 Utah legislature and sponsored the bill which would prohibit naming of legislators to appointive positions while serving as lawmakers and for two years thereafter. Paid Political Advertisement f1 L. L. (BISH) TAYLOR the things tihe peoanid Mrs. C. Edwin Bishop ple of Utah need. Palce and children returned home Oak City, Utah, Monday from where they have been visiting for the past few days with their sis Farming Mrs. Alice Ander ter and Several years spent at actual son and aunt, family. farm work In youth aerved as groundwork for knowledge of Elder Ross Farrer was the farm problems. This was added at the West Ward Sacra speaker to In later years by experience ment services Sunday and told farmer managing ex stores and operating newspapers many Interesting Missionary periences. There was also a violin In agricultural districts. solo by Miss Barbara Fannsworth, Business accompanied by Miss Thelma Almost twenty years of experi- Farnsworth. ence managing general stores, Leo Walker motored to Salt managing- and editing newspapers Is the background wihich has cul- Lake City Friday night to get his tivated knowledge of the require- mother, Mrs. Kate Walker who ments and interests of business. has been spending a month with son and daughter. They reher Labor home Sunday night. turned Experience as worker in lumber mills and industrial plants afMr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson fords firsthand understanding of home from Salt Lake returned what the working people face and a sympathetic knowledge of their City Monday, after visiting a few days with their aon and daughneeds. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taxation-Fa- vor and son Adolph Patterson. taxation of abllity-to-pa- y basis and support income and inMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Abbey of heritance taxation program, the Roscoe, California, arrived (here former, however, mot to be applied In Beaver Saturday, where they on earnings which only assure de- will visit for a few days with cent living level. Favor levy on frieinds and relatives. Mrs. Abbey bonds at present untaxed, opposed will be remembered as forthe to any general sales tax plan. mer Mrs. Gladys Meredith. Cow-le- that 3R, Alex Born in Wisconsin, Val H. UOdu . Es:. here for a few daws vacation. They are at the home f theih son. and brother, Kay Ashworth and Candidate for Democratic nomination for Representative in CONGRESS. BEAVER COUNTY .k ' Ola anA illis ITEMS daughter Ruth of Spjdngdale are i BEAVER COUNTS' fiar;,3 AdmTni : 4 Bearer, Utah, Concreaa of March S, 1ST9. fTTT - TXT Notice is hereby given are delinquent on the follow an assess- S O. HICKMAN, ing stock, on account of of Adminta, April, the Estate of Jam.. ment levied the 29th day aT1 the 1940 the amount set opposite S. G. HIckmav ceased; sharenames of the respective istrator of the Estt holders: !' son, deceased; s G 8.90 Administrator H f A. of Pulfer the p,t Percy zabeth J. Vene Orton co C. HICKMAN, 33.26 Dennis White Estate of navirt t lIatf Luella storrs co ceased, and Ella ThomL 4.20 C. Dennis White .... ui ueorge 1 a pi "! w, jMiLaia And in accordance with deceaspH- - S n ,, diministrator of the and an order of the board of rectors, as many shares of such Reese, deceased; s. G un stock as may be necessary will be Administrator of the p. sold at the residence of the Secre- Fenton Dunning, decpr In Beaver SALT LAKE H tary Fletcher Barton of PANY. a cornoratim,rf,HE I City, Utah, on the 30th day2 of p. SON. an unmariioH hour at the ! 1940, August, , m n:iv the delinquent assess HICKMAN, Adminlstral1 ments thereon, together with the Estate of E LAM Font tost of advertising and expense of ceased; S. G. HICKMAN i istrator of the Estate on, SaIe' B o z a r t h, deceased' m FLETCHER BARTON Secretary HICKMAN, Administrator Estate of HO BART Q tr 1st pub. August 15, 1940. Last pub., August 29, 1940. deceased, 0 Published Every Thursday IKttn COMPANY thre Publisher WALTER L. CARLTON oiS xotice THE Principal Place of Business: Beaver, Utah. AT THE PRIMARY SEPT 3 UttH STATEitSOsSOCIAriOM ad tbm X. B. A. CIV a man who know by his own personal living experience, tha trials and problems of the farmer and working population of Utah. ' ' By reason of his learning i'" and understanding ht became a leading educator, then an outstanding lawyer, and is a dominant figure in bis Party and in Utah and the Nation. He believes that the very perpetuation of our Democracy itself depends upon the protection of the rights and the opportunities of the masses of common people. He favors the Utah State Farm Bureau program, and has made a life's study of the Silvar question and the other problems affecting Utah's welfare. ultra-radicHe is not sponsored by group on the one side, or by an group on the other. His nomination will therefore appeal to all forward looking voters. he is the ablest candidate for the By common consent United States Senate. Pi u al Vote For Draper "I It YOUR Candidate For Governor of Utah on the Republican Ticket. Utah Need$ Proven A Businessman Administrative ''' 'ty'.y:'?' business benefits the bfl entire community, rnnfrlrmiinovaai.A iuu Vlll, in W &(rreaiCT buyif ness activity, employment, earning and power, we welcome an opportunity to makeio to responsible borrowers. -- of Whenever circumstances warrant the Ability. A Progressive American A Loyal Utahn f ;7tA communily; he was raised in one. understands the problems of the American farm; he owns one. understands the problems of little business ' he built one. understands the problems of labor; hr j, a fair and just employer. REED STEVENS REED STEVENS REED STEVENS liijf I ill "Utah' Prosperity 1$ Directly Dependent Upon the of the Utah Well-bein- g Farmer-Stockman- ". Rln-OfElection Oct U Final Election: Nov. 5th. ir4 foiitkal Advrtlnwm b k tfamcr Culp, Clcl . . .i . . i. in i. iTi.fn r t.i m amsm JjH, f. j K, rniutrn) Ub. - Mem!)er Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS D -- v ri : A ill exte- discussion. Your inquiry will receive personal lenuon. Here you can be sure of the most tncu helpful service, no matter what your ban needs. ELECT STEVENS GOVERNOR Primaries: Smpt. 3rd , OF MILFORD STATE BANK A |