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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947 The diverting and carrying works will consist of headhouse, 25 ft. of pipe and troughs. The water will serve 50 head of cattle. NOTICE 18631 Roy P. Barton, Blaine NOTICE OF THE INTENTION Blackett, Armond Morris and VivOF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ian Edwards, Greenville, Ut., .2 COUNTY sec. ft. for domestic use from a BEAVER OF THE BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT, well 100 ft. deep at a point COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, TO N. 2111 ft. and E. 712 ft. from ISSUE BONDS OF SAID DIS- the SW Cor. Sec. 25, T 29 S, R TRICT IN THE SUM OF FIVE 8 W. THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000), 18633 L. C. Griffiths, R. D. FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING Barton. Gene Walker and Law OUTSTANDAND REDEEMING rence Thompson, Greenville, Ut., ING AND MATURING BONDS OF .2 sec. ft. for domestic use from NOTICE AND SAID DISTRICT, a well, 100 ft. deep, at a OF A TIME AND PLACE FOR point N. 2295 ft. and E. 1752 ft. OF OBJECTIONS RECEIVING from the SW Cor. Sec. 25, T 29 THE LEGALITY, REGULARITY S, R 8 W. SAID BONDS, OF OR VALIDITY Protests resisting the granting OR OF THE ISSUE OR SALE any of the foregoing applica THEREOF. OR OF THE INDEBT of must EDNESS PRESENTED THERE tionsin with reasons therefor, extra be affidavit form with BY. En"Public Notice is hereby given copy and filed with the State 403 Salt State Capitol, resolua gineer, with that in accordance tion adopted by the Board of Edu Lake City 1, Utah, on or before cation of Beaver County behool July 20, 1947. ED. H. WATSON, District, Beaver County, State of Utah, on the 5th day of March, State Engineer 1947, the said Board of Education (First publication, May 23, 1947) proposes to Issue the refunding (Last publication, June 20. 1947) bonds of said School District in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars (J5.000.00) each, dated May 1, 1947, in the denomination of One By Mrs. Melvin Edwards Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each numbered one (1) to five (5) Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bradshaw both inclusive, bearing interest at two and one-haper cent (2V2) and children of Murray spent a per annum, interest payable semi- week visiting with home folk. annually on May 1 and November Mr. and Mrs. Collis with November 1, have sold their interestsHuntington 1, beginning here and 1947, all of said bonds to mature have moved into to the Beaver, on and and become due payable home formerly owned by Dr. Bish- the 1st day of May, 1956. 'Said bonds are to be issued for the purpose of refunding and re deeming outstanding and matur AMAZING NEW LOW-COSing bonds of the Board of Educa tion of Beaver county scnooi jjistrict, Beaver County, Utah, num bered one (1) to five (5), both inclusive, of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, dated May 1, 1937, bearing interest at Three and one-ha- lf per cent (3V2) per annum, and Southern California. maturing May 1, 1947. Colorado Parks, the National Parks, 'Notice is also given that any Boulder Dam, as well as all the Eastand all persons objecting to the ern Vacationlands are described and legality, regularity or validity of in these free, colorful said refunding bonds to be issued, Eictured Take your choice of or of the issue or sale thereof, or expense-pai- d or tours, of the indebtedness represented travel vacation with stop thereby, are hereby required to be overs anywnere. xou can and appear before the Board of go for )i the cost of driving. Education of Beaver County Plan your vacation early. School District, at its office in Send the coupon now! said Beaver, Utah, a place within on a pansy FREE! Pt indthismanttupant Travel School District, on the 4th day of and art Dept. 21 IS Laavanwarth, OmaJune, A. D., 1947, at the hour of ftital pew Nabr., far Greyhound' 10 a.m., then and there to present ha, travel Plan and FREE Literature. in writing, duly verified, such ob- I . M U to (name deiUaatloo) jection as he or they may have LEGAL NOTICES Sljr Uautr Press. ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 MtMBfR. PktSS UTAH STATE AIRD G. MERKLEY n. MERLE H. MERKLEY Associate Editor Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED SUBSCRIPTION T,i- - Of THE- ASSOCIATION EVERY FRIDAY RATES Year, ?2.50; 6 Mo. $1.50; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) Mo. $1. 3 n. A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, aa second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted on 24. Telephone KARI. K.1KXSWOKTH HAS PART IN VARSITY SHOW NORTHCREEK Hy Mrs. request. Irene Green Karl S. Farnsworth. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth, is a cast member of the annual varsity show at lirigham Young University called "Doin's at the Ruins." This show is an production and is fantasy involving complications which arise when girls first enter a prominent Greek school for men in ancient times. Mrs. Farnsworth went to Provo to be present for the performance. afternoon of last Wednesday week. Airs. Lucille Prows entertained the North Creek Sewing club at her home. Sewing and current events took up the time of t lie afternoon and the hostess served refreshments to seven. A meet iii? was held May 12 at 4:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Tlielma Twitehell for the organization of the North Creek "Busy club. Officers Quintuplet" were elected as follows: Ruth Donna Green, (Ireen, president; Mary Lou Warby, M.A.C. LISTS LARGEST secretary; June Puffer, reporter; GRADUATING ( LASS, 57 Emma Jane Gale, treasurer, song Three students from Heaver are and cheer leader. An outline of the listed among the graduatyear's work was given and new ing class in the largest year history fifty rules and regulations adopted. of the Branch Agricultural College. Exercises will be held FriMay 23. day. Mammoth Ice Revue to Gerald W. Ashworth and BonHead Centennial Events nie Ruth Wittwer are graduating in Commerce, and Mary LuDean With the gala opening of the Smith in Home Economics. Fifty-seve- n Utah Centennial Exposition in Salt students are listed on the Lake City on June 2nd, Holiday official list of graduates. on Ice, one of America's major ice extravaganza's will head the long list of events in the Fair Grounds ISOK XOWk'RS REPRESENTS Coliseum from June 2nd through ISI1S AT STATE TRACK MEET June 15th, nightly at 8:30 p.m. Robert Mowers, son of Mr. and with matinees scheduled for each Mrs. Seldon Nowers, was the only and at 2:30. Saturday Sunday Beaver high Special ice freezing equipment representative of the and miles of pipe will be imported school at the State Track Meet at to make the world's largest port- Salt Lake last Saturday. Bob had able rink, 125 ft. by G5 ft. It is a serious accident in the trials, said that the cost of making this when lie twisted his ankle and had to withdraw after the first jump. ice alone will be over $5000. He won 5th in broad jump and Holiday on Ice boasts a east of 110 international stars and many 2nd in pole vault, 11 ft. 10 inches for a total of 5 points. skating champions who will perIn tennis, the school was repreform in 27 thrilling diversified acts and 7 magnificent production sented by Ray Pearce and Ross numbers. Perhaps the most lavish VanOrden. They were defeated by scene is "Holiday in Hong Kong," Lehi. who placed second in the a pantomimic love story of a Hap- state meet. Principal H. H. Rose, and Coach py Prince and a Temple dancer, climaxed with most of the cast ap- Mel lleslington accompanied the boys to the Meet. Mr. Rose, who pearing on the ice In multi-colore- d beautiful Chinese costumes which is president of the State Activities change color under a concentrated Assn. also attended the finals in the baseball tournament at Bing"black lighting" effect. ham on Tuesday. Want Ads Get Results1 Advertise in The Press. 1 OPENS JUNE 2 . . . CONTINUES NITELY THROUGH JUNE 15 - - l STATE , M. ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL MATINEES Sundays 2:30 Saturdays 8:30 P. Send check or money order d together with FAIR GROUNDS Silt Lake City vl ; :i It . cnnlope to HOLIDAY ON ICE, Stat Fair Ground.. lSaltUko City, Utah MANDERFIELD TRAVEL P1AE1 the legality, regularity or validity the issue or sale thereof, or the indebtedness represented thereby. If no such written objections are presented at the time and place specified herein, the Board of Education of Beaver County School District shall thereupon so certify and all persons shall thereafter be forever barred from questioning in any manner or preceeding the legality, regularity or validity of such bonds, or the issue and sale thereof, or of the indebtednes represented thereby, and thereof, said Board of Education of Beaver County School District may thereupon refund and redeem the said outstanding bonds. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Beaver County School District, Beaver County, Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 15th day of of said bonds, 110 OF mm omm.m Gala Premiere of the Centennial Exposition uk RESERVED SEATS: $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, ftax indodedj on Tribune Office and Deseret News Office, Salt Lake City. daily at ONE OF AMERICA'S MAJOR ICE SHOWS1 Presented by producers of "Skating Vanities" -is- T-jPi 'torn where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh When Ed's Crops Failed Three years ago Ed Smith's luck went bad. His crops failed, and it wasn't long before Ed's home and furnishings were op for auction. Ilalf tas town turned out, and Ed must havo thought his neighbors were a bunch of hungry vultures buying up all his precious possessions for a song. When It was over, and the auctioneer had left, Sam Abernathy turns to the crowd and says: "All right, folks, let's take time out for a glass of beer, and then put this stuff back where K belongs!" Two hours later, Ed was in possession of his home and furnishings; and the folks who'd paid for them were sitting around Ed's fire enjoying a neighborly glass of beer to show their friendship and their confidence in Ed. Today, Ed's back on his feet another constructive member of the community. And from where I sit we've all been well repaid a good invektment in a good man. Copyright, 1947, VrUttd Smt Brw$r$ Foundntion Natirf ompanv Life, Health and Acctfi, Local Representative Burton Phone Howard Bradshaw and mother, Mrs Lafe Bradshaw, Mrs. Melvin Edwards and Mrs. Jasper Puffer were in Milford Tuesday on 26-J- M. White Beav 1 4dru CWy.... State 406 Mrs. Heath Cornett of Salt Lake City is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox and ram ily. and t E. L. MACKERELL General Contracting 8 and Painting ed Beaver high school last ween to bring to the principal and interested seniors the latest information about Westminster College. He was making a swing around southern Utah. "ntHiiiniiinaanniiimiufliiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiHinnnininpiuimHiiiuiiiiiiiiii WORK GUARANTEED ROOF PAINTING Ol'R SPECIALTY Phone 18-- R or 228 iiMnimitiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiii4iiiiiiiiHiinniHi,imimuui j I BANK WITH I r ? .-- US MAKE YOUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT ON BETTER THINGS TO COME Everyone dreams of better things to come. It may be a home of your own, a new car, new furniture, or just the feeling of being financially secure. You can realize your dreams through regular savings so why not start making your down payment on it now? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor $5000 BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK Operated by INTER8TATE TRANSIT LINES (SEAL) D. R. PEARCE, Clerk of the Board of Education of Beaver County School Ditsrict, Beaver County, Utah." 1947) 1947) May 23, May 30, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. To Change: Gael W. Elmer, Mil-for- d, Thousands of people refrained from making unnecessary calls during the strike so that emergency calls could be completed promptly. For that cooperation we are very grateful. ft., has made application to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.891 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Under Claim No. 4493. The water has been diverted from a well looated at a point R. 1284 ft. and W. 47 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 6. T 29 S. It 10 W. The water was used from Apr. 1 to Oct. to irrigate 80 acres of land em braced in said Sec. 6. Hereafter the above quantity of water will be diverted from a new 14-iwell, 100 ft. deep, at a point S. 825 ft. and E. 495 ft. from N4 Cor. of Sec, 6, T 29 S. R 10 W. The water will be used from Apr 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 70 acres of land embraced in Sec. 6, T 29 S. n 10 W. To Appropriate: 18579 John Ashworth, Beaver, Ut... .25 sec. ft. for stock water ing from a dug well 3 ft. in dia meter and bet. 20 and 30 ft. deep at a point N. 3036 ft. and W. 891 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17. T 29 S, R 7 W. 18597 Stanley McKnight. Min- ersville. Ut., .025 sec. ft. for stock water from Grassey Knoll Spring, tributary to Beaver River, at a point N. "80 ft. and W. 500 ft. Cor. Sec. 17. T 30 S. from H 14 W. The diverting and carry ing works will consist of a small rock and earth dam and watering pond. Fifty head of cattle will drink directly from the pond. 18598 Stanley McKnight, Min- ersville. Ut., .02 sec. ft. for stock watering use from Lost Spring, tributary to Miller Meadow Wash to Beaver River, at a point N. 1220 ft. and E. 900 ft. from V', Cor. Sec. 22, T 30 S, R 14 W. ground-Wate- . W. O. HEFFNER ATTEST: r 1 Adnrtit4mm4 insurance J. C. SMITH, President of the Board of Education of Beaver County School District, Beaver County, Utah The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, eVssur,.. COMPANY Washington Pake and Earl Smith May, 1947. NOTICE TO WATER USKRS rc Morrer W. T (Last publication, PORTABLE ICE RINK Leonard of the high council; D. E. Stapley, stake Sunday School superintendent; Mrs. LaVar Atkin, secretary, and Mr. Atkin. Mr. Paice, Mr. Smith and Mr. Stapley gave talks. lf (First publication, nu unoi op, east of H. K. Boyter's home. Visitors at meeting Sunday were Now that the strike has ended many calls that were postponed are being made. Long distance lines are particularly busy and if any of your calls are delayed, please be assured that we are doing all we can to complete them as fast as possible. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY |