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Show Volcanic, Bandit, - i Coiitjaued from previous page) 5394, 20.661 A; Mascot, " No. Survey 59.846 A; Neptuem, Surv5394, 20.657 A; New No. ey Millsite, Survey Spring years 5 A; Saturn, SurKo 4492-20.661 A; Sun, vey No. 5394, 12.243 A; Survey No. 5394, yenus, Survey No. 5394, 20.661 7 B, Pruess or San Francisco District: Reciprocity, Reciprocity No. 1, Reciprocity No. 2, Accrington No. 1, No. 2, Accrington No. No. 4, Accringt3i Accrington on No- - 5 Accrington No. 6, Accrington No. 7, Utah No. 1, Utah No. 2, Utah No. 3, Drum, Drum No. 1, Drum No. 2, Champion, George Dewey, Congress No. 2, St. Louis No. 1( St. Louis No. 2, St. Louis jlo. 3, St. Louis No. 4, Em No. 8, poria No. 7, Emporia Emporia No. 9, Emporia No. 11, Survey 10, Emporia No. No. 5986, 451.18 A; Nineteen Hundred, Survey No. 4655; King David, Absolom, Little No. 2, Old Dick, St. Stephen Warrior, Horn Silver, Apex No. 1, Apex No. 2, Apex No. 3, Apex No. 4, Apex No. 5, Apex No. 7, Apex No. 8, Apex No. 9, Apex No. 10, Apex No. 11, Apex No. 12, Apex No. 13, Apex No. 14, Horn Silver Extension, Dolly Mack Fraction, Mining franklin traction, Lady poria, Emporia Fraction, ' Em- Inde- pendence No. 1, Independence No. 3, Survey No. 5921, 358.38 A.- -All in T. 27, R. 13 W: p Silver Fraction, Survey Horn 0.30 A., Young Lot 70, 9.08. A.; Grampian, Lot 51, 16.97 A.; Jay Hawker, Lot 60, 10.30 A.; Lady Washington, Survey No. 3401, 16.76 A.; Dick Taylor, Survey No. 3399, 2.38 A.; Lady Franklin, Survey No. 3400, 17.29 A.; Dolly Mack, Lot 61, 15.37 A.; Beg. at cor. No 4, Survey No. 5946, Washington" No. 2 Claim, Thence N. 20 34 min E- - 648 ft, degrees thence N 47 degrees W 655.4 ft, thence N 77 degrees 17 min 5989, No. America, W 538.8 yjiA,XtMt,. a'aiv ,., ,wv.. .VV.Vi.j, oc. Copyttghz 1941 News, From cm 6th 13 de19.2 ft, the gaping holds of without warning at Pearl Harbor? Remember, too, the men killed during the infamous sneak attack? This is the fight that Japan started . . . the fight that we're out to finish ! Remember A. $4.46 Cline Beaver Lake Mining District: Duluth, Duluth, No. 1, Duluth No. 2 and Boston Lode Mining Claims, .Survey No. a, 6341, 75.054 A.; Alice S., Nellie B., Nellie B. No. 1, Mable Clair No. 1 Lode Mining Claims, Survey No, 5026, am Don't fool yourself the Japs are tough. It will take long, bitter, costly Per-meli- fighting to blast them out. It will take new and specialized equip9 ment. Superfortresses . . . . . . airplane cartanks amphibious . . . 7 Thunderbolts and riers new secret weapons. And a veritable Niagara of oil and gasoline! Your War Bonds helped train and 91.0 A aily Metal $21.91 Mines Inc. 'Mine machinery and equipment $45.28 rant Hampton Bradshaw Mininterest in: ing District: Summit Lode 45, 29 South, 9 int. in West, 16.97 A., 16.97 A.) $1.95 lorn Silver Mines Company San Francisco Mining District: Bonanza 49, 27 S, 13 W, B-2- 78 P-4- (78 Horn Silver Mine 38, W, 19.85 A.; Part of Castle Rock Lode Sur. No. 6202, 27 S, 13 W, 18.476 A; Dumbarton 73, 27 S, 13 W, 1C.326 A.; Sumner 74, 27 S, 13 W, 17.63 A.; Gulch and Switch Sur. No. 6356, 27 S, 13 W, 19.221 A.: Mining equipment and machinery $503.84 11' iiHHIWIMilllllllilil ft, thence S No. 5474, 13.642 4 Movietone Cline B e n Harrison Survey No. 5474, 20.165 Ben Harrison Fraction, Survey rag ' grees 14 min W thence S 25 degrees 34 min W 343.1 ft, thence S 47 degrees E 1265 ft to beg.; Conflict Area Cupric Mines Company's Washington No. 2 and our Reciprocity No. 2, Accrington No. 1, and Reciprocity Lodes Survey No. 5946, 15.269 A $183.86 Harold Lode, A.; flu feed and equip the American armies that smashed through at St. Lo . . . Nancy . . . Sedan. Yes . . . your War Bonds are helping to win the Battle of Europe. But now how about the Battle of Japan? The job is big so cg It costs billions of dollars a month to fight the Battle of Japan. The money must come from every patriotic American. It's an investment in America your future. That's why you are asked once again in this great battle for final Victory to buy your extra $100 Bond today. And here are 6 more reasons for buying at least an extra : : $100 WAR BOND in the 6th! 1. 2. Wtr Bondi art the bett. the eafest investment in the world I War Bonde return you $4 for every $3 at maturity. War Bonda are aa convenient aa cash and increase in value to boot ! War Bonde mean education (or your children, aecurity for you. War Bonda help keep down the eoit- oMiving. War Bonda will help win the Peace by increasing postwar purchasing power. ff : ; : X &: 14.73 A.; 27 S, 13 $73.39 ery and equipment .Louis M. Knight Star Mining j District: Beacon, Survey No. J 6654, 11.392 A.; Andes, Rocky Mountain, Survey No. 5655, I 23.923 A.; Marie, Survey No. 5675, 18.559 A.; Midway, Sur- vey No. 5673, 5.601 A.; Sur-- J prise, Survey No. 5674, 7.255 I J A. ..... $8.82 . Master Key Mining Company Star Mining District: Beaver Star, Beaver Star No. 1, Beaver Star No. 2. Beaver Star $9.40 Fraction. 71.00 A femes McGarry, Vivian Wilson and Ed Dent Mine machinery ' $6.47 and equipment and ). K. Extension Mining Red. Co. Beaver Lake Mining District: Elkton Sur. No. 4638, 20.424 A.; Roadside Mine Sur. No. 4637, 19.73 A.; Amended Midnight Sur. No. 5009, 12.569 A.; V Int. in Independence Lode, Sur. No. 5304, 8.27 A.; $8.05 Plumbic Mining yCompanLUstnct: w " - -- f otw Tm-f- t.- This Advertisement Sponsored By: BEAVER CITY BRANCH BANK J. F. TOLTON INVESTMENT CO. SAM'S APPLIANCE & FURN. CO. THE BEAVER CO-OLEE'S STYLE SHOP BEAVER DRUG CO. BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS MURDOCK OIL COMPANY P. Pine Grove Mining District: (Revenue M I n i n g Claims) Midway, Southside, Queen, Ben Hur, Sapho, Survey No. 4831, 103.304 A.; Tasso, Ben, El Kallah, Zemzem Lode, Survey No. 5201, 80.922 A.; January, Revenue Mine, Eldorado, Iron Duke, Parrinjrton, Ty rp , Charmion, Heber Lode, Survey No. 4887, 179.G89 A.; Buckbee, Buckbee No. 2, Cliff Lode Cons'l., June Lode Cons'l., Survey No. 4195, 82.548 A.; Mining machinery $152.01 and equipment North Star Mining Burning Shame No. 1, Burning Shame No. 2, Friday, White Ilock No. 1 Survey No. 6143, 7H.227 A.; Mining machinery $24.58 and equipment Quad Metals Mining Company-M- ine machinery and equip$100.98 ment Sheep Rock Mining Company-New- ton Western Fluorite Company Mining District: AugMine machinery and equipust, Cremona, Extension, Hoo$85.40 ment Great West, doo, Bamboo, maMine Williams B. James Alaska, Josephine, Eureka, $38.28 and equipment Golden Fleece, 177.0 A.; Mine chinery and equipment.... machinery $35.64 XOTICK OV SIIKKITF'H BALE San Third Security Company Francisco Notice Is hereby given that I, Mining District: Carbonate 52 7.39 A.; StepJasper Puffer, Sheriff of Beaver Anchor mother, Horoestake, County, Utah, will sell at Sheriff's Sur. No. 5112, 60.19 A.; Mornto the highest bidder for cash, sale ing Star 50, 3.0 A.; Anchor front door of the County the at No. 2, East Half Sur. No. 5118 In Beaver City, Utah, Courthouse, 10.0 A.; Frisco Mill Site 41A, on the 26th day of o'clock 10 at 6.0 A.; Old Frisco Smelter 1944, the following December, $14.63 A 4.50 Site, , described automobile, which is be. J. Davis Copper Glance, No. 1. 2 and 3 Survey No. 5295, ing held for storage and repairs 14.75 in the amount of $125.00, t: 36.0 A 1931 Ford Model "A", One Wah Wah Mining Company to-wl- RED & WHITE MARKET TERRY MOTOR COMPANY SO. UTAH FUNERAL HOME A. B. CLINE COMMISSARY DERN'S CONOCO SERVICE VILLAGE BARBER SHOP EMIL'S CAFE EARLY BIRD CAFE RATION POINTS AND POINTERS Working mothers have placed an increased load upon the school lunch program, and as a result, the OPA has permitted suppliers of fabricated beef and veal cuts, ground beef and miscellaneous beef items to apply to the national OPA office for increased sales quotas. be made to a 1942 car which is for sale unless prior permission is obtained from OPA in Washington. The new limitation is necessary to conserve more passenger cars for the use of essential drivers. LOW HOTEL "DO DROP INN" UTAH OIL SERVICE WARBY SERVICE WASATCH SERVICE MARTELL EASTON BAKER BARBER SHOP STANDARD SERVICE, INC. 1942, 1943 and 1944. Ordinarily truck owners would have purchased 229,500 tires, but OPA had only 89,946 truck tires to allocate over the three years. Yet, in spite of these largo tire shortages, truck lines have been able to contlue operating and the motorist has been able to get to and from his job. The awareness of the driving public of the seriousness of the situation caused them to make every effort at tire conservation, with the result that few cars have been taken off the highways because of lack of tires. r DOWN Comes the Cost of Better Hearing ! new Ms Radionic Aid Hearing Because of two successive short Complete with radionic tubes, cryfUl beet crops which have made it microphone, magnetic earphons, battat circuit. Liberal guar ies, battery-save- r If you are planning to purchase necessary for beet sugar manufacantee. One model one price one quality east of to reduce turers sure shipments make Christmas for gloves Zenith'g finest. No extras, no 'decoyl,, that those you buy are marked Chicago, the OPA has reinstated Accepted by A merican AfeiW Aittociatwn Council on by perfect or imperfect or seconds. the zoning of sugar shipments disfhytical Therapy If they fall under the latter two sellers other than primary IV NOTICE Come (ft for Demonstration restores order OPA The tributors. be marked must bo headings they On Saturday, December 30th, and the price is cut 25 from the the zoning of shipments which was BURGESS OPTICAL and at the hour of 10:00 a. m., 1944, 14, same places of suspended July the of a perfect pair price CEDAR CITY. UTAH of Commissioners ,' County apretailers in the and wholesalers kind. will as Beaver County, State of Utah, proximately the same position to the meet In the court room of the The OPA alteration rule for manufacturers within respect which sugar County Court House, Beaver City, 1942 autoa has been tightened be- general territory distributed. Beaver County, Utah, for the puris being cause of the scarcity of cars. WILLIAM A. MILLER, pose of approving and adopting tors. can From now on, no alterations 5. 194 the County Clerk. for year their 125.000 budget In normal times Utah's on Last Dec. 22, 1944 Dec. be 15 will First budget passenger car drivers would have The tentative of office the County In file the three-yeover a Convertable Coupe, Motor num- used 750,000 tires to said period, but the tire shortage Clerk three days prior ber 3609461. Advertisements In The Press to cut them down only 225,061 meeting. JASPER PUFFER, Direcof Board of the good dividends. pay By order period of Sheriff of Beaver County, Utah. tires for the three-yea- r $40 J ar |