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Show Probate & Guardianship Notices For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BICAVJER COUNTY, UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of EARNEST A. SHIFP, Deceased. 'till " I I I4? Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the offices of her attorneys, Cline, VVtlson & Cline, at iuiliord, weaver county, utati, on or ueioie tue 20th day of January, laia. Ueneva Gillies, Administratrix. First Publication iNovemoer iUh, 1944. Last Puolication iJoeetiiooi 8th, 1944. y 1 SHERIFF'S if y Let's all get behind the greatest march in history Tokyo the IN THE march to ififS-mZJJjB&i and victory! vs. ROCK MINING AND MILLING COMPANY, a cor- poration, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 11th day of December, 1944, 10:00 a. m., at the front door of the Court House in Beaver, Beaver County, Utah: The following described patented lode mining claims situated in Beaver County, Utah: August, Cremona, Extension, Hoodoo, Bamboo, Great West, Lot No. 2985a, containing 10227 acres. Alaska, Josephine, Eureka, Gild-e- n Fleece, ot No. 3796, containing 75.43 acres. JASPER PUFFER, Sheriff of Beaver County. (First publication Nov 17, 1944) (Last publication Dec. 8, 1944) A bm. Ik I J II Fishlake Fores Fire Our boys won't quit until they've reached Record Reported their goal. Let's not stop buying Bonds Favorable until we've reached ours! In this 6th War Loan Drive, the Nation's goal is $14 billions our individual job is to buy at least an extra $100 Bond . . . another and then . . . buying I f i l : ' u . M fi : 1 let's keep on saying it with Bonds . . . 1 -- let's keep on . . . "On to Tokyo!" P - BUY AT LEAST AN EXTRA fW0 WAR BOND! 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Largely through this Whs will fluff u& the cotton program the number of first-yeMng in a mattress and make student nurses was raised from V more comfortable. 49,000 last year to 65,000 this year. Blanching or scalding vegeta- before freezing preserves fla-Testing of potato quality after quality and color. After the dehydration makes it clear that Aching, vegetables should be there is no one "best potato" for before packing. dehydration, and no "best growing area," according to reports by rayon damask tablecloth is the Agricultural Research Adminhc& out with the Bame are as istration, The results also em'tar rayons, pulling, twisting or phasize the continuing importance btlng wni get it out of shape. of the federal-stat- e potato breed?on b weak when wet. ing program in providing new varieties bred for quality and for Keep foods resistance to disease, and also important protective '4 for they are very perishable. bred for adaptation to the various Active foods include milk, combinations of soils and climates Much 'tening ar r. Fourteen, or the same number of forest fires have occurred this year as last on the Fishlake National Forest, says Blaine Beten-son, Forest Supervisor, in discussing the Are season on the one and million acres o forest lands. Lightning leads the list of caus es this year with 9 of these fires, leaving human beings accountable for five. The average burned was 33 acres and one of the lowest an nual burns on record. The average burned in 1942 was over 3,000. This record was made in spite of what turned out to be a dry summer from the middle of June to the first part of October. Burn ing conditions were considered very acute from August 1 to September 15, and we were fortunate in not having large fires during this time, Mr. Betenson states. There were, however, several factors which contributed to this favorable record. The forest us ing public in general were cooperative in preventing fires by practicing safe methods . The burn ing permit law has been better understood with mote adequate precautions being taken where controlled burning for land clearing purposes has been done on private land. Bettenson points out that very effective fire prevention contacts have been made both through the newspaper and billboard sources. Some 20 newspaper ads were sponsored by private businesses and organizations in the local papers at Richfield, Fillmore and Beaver. Two lighted billboards carrying messages were sponsored by the Telluride Power Company at Richfield, and the Southern Utah Civic Clubs sponsored three more, also a show window display was made by J. C. Penny Company. Appreciation for the service rendered by these sponsors was expressed by Mr. Betenson Bince all of the products timber, forage and water, saved by are vital to the war effort. Joined in the effort to prevent and control forest and range fires are the Grazing Service, and the State Land Board under the direction of the State, Forester, and Fire Warden, Mr. Betenson states. one-ha- lf another . . . let's keep on going DIS- AND SHEEP IP . IN Plaintiff, 1 . . COURT OF FOR TUE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE. STATE OF UTAH. 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