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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947 Martin Green made a business trip to Richfield Monday. Mrs. Robert Gillins and family returned to their home at Minersville Monday after spending the Sin Braucr Press ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 WEMBFH4.5J UTAH STAFF Jj?,--? PMi AIRD G. MERKLEY PUBLISHED 3 Mo. For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Re spective Signers. $1. IN March 3, 1879. DKI.VKINU AND DRIVING I5y NOTICE is up. A recent survey covering III states indicates an alarming i case in drunken driving. In more than half the states covered, this increase ranged from 50 to 100 per cent. Drinking was the cause of one out of every six fatal accidents in the United States last year. The driver who kids himself into believing he can "hold his liquor," or take one or two quick ones and still be a safe driver is sootier or later liquidated in the casualty column. If he were endangering only his own life, that in-- i In the Matter of the Estate of LEO THOMPSON, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to Mrs, Melvln Edwards NORTHCREEK would lie his problem. But when bis erratic, driving threatens the lives of others, he becomes a highway menace to be dealt with by the law. Repeated tests prove that alcohol has a depressing effect upon driver reactions, vision and good judgment. The real drunk seldom ' k.' CENTENNIAL HORSE SHOW K K -- NATION-WID- SCORES OF ENTRIES FROM PACIFIC COAST IN SCOPE Jeiui Co&nuia. will'ride ALL THE FINEST IN UTAH -- K TOP CONTENDERS IN All CLASSES ADMISSION TO CRANDSTAND Pi p.m. daily Sat and Sun. Mat.. I P. 'and entertain -- - Season box 6 teats $ 75.-O-0 Reserved $ lSOi Central SI. Children under 12 . . . 50c . r Mm hikthk n j Hita m i I I STATE FAIR GROUNDS J SALT LAKE CITY Rom where I sit ...ly Joe Marsh Can't Break His Good Habitsl Bert Chllder ma faying. It's funny how to man of our wartime habits stick with m. Bert likes plenty of butter on hli bread, but even now ha can't gat over spreading it like it waa acarce as hen'a teath. And as a Bert us4 to stick to a temperate (rlaas of beer on time off ; and he still holds fast to beer and war-worke- r, moderation. Same way with Bert'a wife. She not only has no trouble caring iiord fats, and waste paper. She's learned from wartime necessity to Savings Plan. Nov for the first time the millions of Americans who are NOT on payrolls can enjoy the same convenient, automatic Plan. saving through the All you need for this plan is a checking account.. Here's how it works : You authorize the bank in which you have a checking account to buy Savings Bonds for you. Every month, the bank buys a Bond in the amount you have selected, registers Szti he save eyery single thing that might possibly be used again. From where I ait, it's mighty commogood that so many of these n-sense habits like thrift and moderation have stayed with us. Because they belong in America along with tolerance, and mutual respect for one another's rights. They're habits that have helped to make this country strong and neighborly and free. 3 Copyright, 19i7, 1'nited Sidles Brewers Foundation H aufomaffc BOND-A-MONT- tvaywitfi U.S. Smogs Bonds BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK This it tn official V. S. Treasury advertisement prepared under auspices oi Treasury Department and Airartlalnt Claim No. Greasing CataeB. DERN OSBORN'S CONOCO STATION 4493. feep n. ula lct-)- Oil-Plafe- d! " smooth, GET your Cop: rifiht I - i -- , f car Oil-Plate- (oniirum.il Oi , State Engineer (First publication. May 23, 1947) 20, 1947) (Last publication, June quick! Make a date to d, Oil-Pla- te . . . . . . extra' today! ,mp,m U! h n. N. 2295 ft. T" frm Carbn and s,ude duc to war T-- ! L. C. Griffiths. R. D. Barton. Gene Walker and Lawrence Thompson, Greenville, Ut., .2 sec. ft. for domestic use from well, 100 ft. deep, at a and E. 1752 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 25. T 29 S, R 8 W. Protests resisting the .granting of any of the foregoing applica tions with reasons therefor, must be In affidavit form with extra ropy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before July 20, 1947. ED. II. WATSON. 1 tQ fasten a spedai Conoco ka ingred.ent Motor Oil so closely ,a jour new car's engine that it becomes GET the lubricant that resists gravity . . . stays up on cylindef waMj . . . can t all tirain dovvn ovcfn.fiht! W. 18 633 point Tobacco rr reaf... OMrfttfE GET n The diverting and carrying works will consist of headhouse, 25 ft. of pipe and troughs. The water will serve 60 head of cattle. 18631 Roy P. Barton, Blaine P.lackett. Armond Morris and Vivian Edwards, Greenville, Ut., .2 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well 100 ft. deep at a point N. 2111 ft. and E. 712 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 25, T 29 S, R a Beaver, Utah Candy 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. R 10 W. To Appropriate: 18579 John Ashworth. Beaver, Ut., .25 sec. ft. for stock watering from a dug well 3 ft. In diameter 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 McKnlght, Minersville, Ut., .025 sec. ft. for stock water from Grassey Knoll Spring, tributary to Beaver River, at a point N. 780 ft. and W. 500 ft. from S'i Cor. Sec. 17, T 3 0 S. R 14 W. The diverting and carrying 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. Minersville, Ut., .02 sec. ft. for stock watering use from Ixist Spring, tributary to Miller Meadow Wash to Beaver River, at a point N. 1220 ft. and E. 900 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 22. T 30 S, R 14 W. 8 Washing at The water has been diverted from a well located at a point S. 1284 ft. and V. 47 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 6, T 29 S, R 10 W. The water was used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced In said Sec. 6. Hereafter the above quantity of water will be diverted from a new well, 100 ft. deep, at a point S. 825 ft. and E. 495 ft. from N4 14-i- -- the Bond, send It to you, and deducts the purchase price) from your balance. All you have to do k watch the Bonds pile up! Don't forget, these U. S. Savings Bonds are the safest investment you can make. They pay a mighty generous interest for every $75 you lave today, you get back $100 in just 10 years. And they help keep America financially strong. See your banker today for full details. He'll be glad to help you start saving the sure, steady, automatic way on jthe Plan, lW. are building financial security through regular purchases of U. S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll BOND-A-MONT- - flan ? Bond-a-Mon- ffi fa;!!ions of Americans The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. To Change: Gael W. Elmer, Milford, Ut., has made application to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.891 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Underground-Water 25to2 r hat is the vf CVlW J NOTICE TO WATER USERS JUN - OM THE BONO A - MONTH PLAN NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Education of Beaver County School District will meet at its office in Bever City, Utah, on Monday, the 30th day of June 194 7, at the hour of eight p. m. of said day, for the purpose of adopting its budget for the school year commencing July 1, 1947 and ending June 30, 1948; that at said time and place prior to the adop tion of said budget, said board will hold a public hearing on said budget, at which hearing all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard on said budget. By order of the Board of Education D. R. PEARCE, Clerk (First Publication, June 13, 1947) (Last Publication, June 20, 1947) . tv 60NPS (First publication, June 20, 1947) (Last publication, July 11, 194 7) 4-- H if BUV U.S. SAVINGS Deceased. Thompson, By Mrs. Irene Green (omitted last week) Mrs. Mary Gillins was hostess to the North Creek Sewing Club Delicious refreshments were served to fifteen. Mrs. Vir ginia I'olzen of Grand Junction, Colorado, and Mrs. Ellen Gillins gets far. Me either runs off the of Minersville. were guests at the road or stops and falls asleep. But meeting. the person with just enough alcoMr. and Mrs. William Bell and hol in his system to become care- family of Salt Lake City spent free and irresponsible is particu- Sunday at the home of Mr. and larly dangerous behind a wheel. Mrs. William Warby. It's nobody's business whether a The "Busy Quintuplet" person should drink or not. but Club held its meeting at the home it's everybody's business to get of June Puffer Monday afternoon. tough with the driver who insists The time was spent in cutting on imperiling his life and the lives dresses and sewing. Refreshments of others by drunken driving. were served by the hostess. There is only one common-sens- e Mr. and Mrs. William Warby, answer to this particular accident Jr. moved to their new home at don't Manderfield Tuesday. problem if you drink Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Twitchell drive; if you drive, don't drink! attended the funeral services for Mrs. Twitchell's grandfather, Mr. Vegetable Juices from Frank Adams, held at Cedar City Keep the e:;tra juices cooked vegetables in your refriger- Monday afternoon. ator ior use in your next soup. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green and - TO CREDITORS the undersigned administrator at Mrs. Wilford Brunson and Mrs the office of his attorneys, Cline. (J rant Brunson of Fillmore visited Wilson and Cline, at Milford, Utah, Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken on or before the 23rd day of Aunetli Burt. gust, 1947. MAX THOMPSON, administratMrs. venule Braushaw spent a or of the Estate of Leo Thompfew days at Fillmore last week son, Deceased. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. publication, June 20, 1947) (First Willis Black. (Last publication, July 11, 1947) Stake visitors here Sunday were Ira Yardley from the high council IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. and Orville Harris who both gave talks. very interesting NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burt were In the Matter of the Estate of in Delta Sunday to attend the wed R. THOMPSON, De LILLIAN ding of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day ceased. which was held at the bride's Creditors will present their borne. Following the wedding claims with vouchers attached to breakfast, the newly weds left for the undersigned administrator at Salt Lake City Sunday morning the office of his attorneys, Cline, for a honeymoon trip. Mrs. Day Wilson and Cline, at Milford, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of Auand Mrs. Burt are sisters. gust, 1947. MAX THOMPSON, administrator of the Estate of Lillian R. cations are that this year the trend i& THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. Telephone 24. MANDERFIELD Tlu; combination of drinking and then driving is putting increasingly more people in morgues and iiospiiais ami juiiKing more cars ban ever before. Last year in the state of Utah police records showed that 5(1!) persons involved in traffic acci dents had be(n drinking. And indi- saving Money? Probate & Guardianship A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of request. AUTOMATIC WAY OF Notices RATES Year, $2.50; 6 Mo. J1.50; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) on MELV LEGAL NOTICES EVERY FRIDAY Advertising rates quoted Mr. ASSOCIATION MERLE B. MERKLEY Associate Editor Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION week-en- d with their parents, and Mrs. William Warby. THE- - OF SAY, DOCTOR. WHAT'S THIS k.. 4 k. - t f t I 1 yw t , f , I t sf 1 |