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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS EUt Seaurr ESTABLISHED Press NOVEMBER 25, 1904 UTAH STATE PttSS ASSOCIATION MERLE B. MERKLEY M Ell K LEY Editor and Publisher AIRD G. PUBLISHED SUBSCRIPTION The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in! Beaver County, State of Utah.j throughout the entire year, unless. otherwise designated, all locations; Associate Editor EVERY FRIDAY RATES Year, $2.50; 6 Mo. $1.50; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 3 Mo. 1. First Claas Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of A March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted on Alvaretta Robinson Mis. llunnuh Corbridge and daughters, Mrs. Ella Wood, Mrs. Ilessie. Pearson and Mrs. Etta Rollins and little daughter, Alice, left for Salt Lake City Wednesday morning. They will also visit Mrs. Corbrldge's sister, Mrs. Elsie Savage and Mrs. Deborah Smith who is ill at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. "Buster" Larson of Salt Lake City were here this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall. Lee Marshall has bought the store from Mac Out.en. He took over the store Monday morning. A large crowd went to Bryce Canyon Sunday. Among those that went were, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Dasil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Hun Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Marcene IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. NOTICR TO CRKOITOKS Telephone 24. Davis. Several other couples were present. They made the trip over the Beaver mountains and really MINERSVILLE By Mrs. request. enjoyed it. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the county are having their outing here Wednesday, Aug. 13th. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of St. George were here Sunday visiting his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank I). Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of St. George spent Sunday visiting their son and family, Bishop and Mrs. Harold Baker. Harold took them home Monday and returned here Tuesday. Mrs. Villa Stevenson of Caliente is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts and daughter Ula of Caliente were here visiting his mother, Mrs. Lil-li- e Roberts. Leslie and family have been traveling. They have visited San Francisco and other points of interest in California and then north to the Canadian border. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson J received word that their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Robinson of Caldwell, Idaho, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born August 2nd. IN THE MATTER OF THE NOTICE ESTATE OF ELIZA ELLEN PUFFER, Deceased. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF Creditors will present their THE BOARD OF EDUCATION claims with vouchers attached to OF THE BEAVER COUNTY the undersigned administrator at SCHOOL DISTRICT, BEAVER the offices of Cline, Wilson and COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, ('line, his attorneys, at Milford, TO ISSUE BONDS OF SAID Utah, on or before the 11th day DISTRICT IN THE SUM OF of October, 1947. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS DON PUFFER, Administrator ($7,000.00) FOR THE PURof the Estate of Eliza Ellen POSE OF REDEEMING OUTDeceased. Puffer, STANDING AND MATURING (First publication, Aug. 8. 1947) BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT, (Last publication, Aug. 29, 1947) AND NOTICE OF A TIME AND PLACE FOR RECEIVING OBIN THE DISTRICT COURT. OF JECTIONS OF THE LEGALITY, BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. REGULARITY OR VALIDITY NOTU'K OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF SAID BONDS, OR OF THE ISSUE OR SALE THEREOF, PlainBERT SW1NDLEHURST, OR OF THE INDEBTEDNESS tiff, vs. ARVIL H. MADS EN, REP R ESENTED TH EREBY. ALVIN A. TYLER and CLYDE F. LEE, Defendants. "Public Notice Is hereby given To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on that in accordance with a resoluthe 18th day of August, 1947, at tion adopted by the Board of Edthe hour of twelve o'clock noon of ucation of Beaver County School said day, at the front door of the District, Beaver County, State of County Court House in Beaver Utah, on the 3rd day of SeptemCity, County of Beaver, State of ber, 1947, the said Board of EduUtah, the following described real cation proposes to issue the reproperty, t: funding bonds of said School DisCommencing at a point which trict in the sum of Seven Thousand bears north 89 degrees 07 minutes Dollars ($7,000.00) dated October west 637 feet from the quarter 1, 1947, in the denomination of section corner common to Sections One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) 15 and 16, in Township 29 South each, numbered one (1) to seven of Range 7 West, S. L. M., thence (7). both inclusive, bearing Internorth 0 deg. 57 min., west 386 est at two and one-haper cent feet; thence west 674.3 feet; (2'icf) per annum, interest payy on October 1 thence south 26 feet; thence south able 77 deg. 42 min. east 412 feet; and April 1, beginning with April thence south 4 6 deg. 12 min., east 1, 1948: all of said bonds to ma3N6.5 feet to the place of begin- ture and become due and payable ning and containing 2.26 acres of on the 1st day of October, 1956. "Said bonds are to be issued for land, more or less, together with all improvements situated thereon the purpose of refunding and reand all appurtenances thereunto deeming outstanding and maturbelonging. ing bonds of the Board of EducaJASPER PUFFER. Sheriff. tion of Beaver County School Dis Beaver County, Utah trict. Beaver County. Utah, numbered one (1) to seven (7) both CLINE. WILSON & CLINE inclusive, of the denomination of Attorneys for Plaintiff (First publication, July 25. 1947) One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) (Last publication. Aug. 15. 1947) each, dated October 1. 1935, bearing interest at three and one-haIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF per cent (3'-j',;per annum, and BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH maturing October 1. 1947. "Notice is also given to any and SUMMONS all persons objecting to the legalSYVELLA ASHWORTH. Plainity, regularity or validity of said tiff, vs. MAT HEW WALKER and refunding bonds to be issued, or JANE 1H)K WALKER, his wife; of the issue or sale thereof, or of and all other persons unknown the indebtedness represented there claiming any right, title, estate or by are hereby required to be and interest in or lien upon the real appear before the Board of Educaproperty described in the com- tion of Beaver County School Displaint adverse to the plaintiff's trict, at its office in Beaver, Utah, ownership or clfluding the plain- a place within said School District tiff's title thereto. Defendants. on the 3rd day of September, A.D., THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 1947. at the hour of 10 a.m., then SAID DEFENDANTS: and there to present in writing, You are hereby summoned to duly verified, such objection as he appear within twenty days after or they may have to the legality, the service of this summons upon regularity or validity of said you. if served within the county bonds, the issue or sale thereof, or in which this action is brought; the indebtedness represented there otherwise within thirty days after by. If no such written objections service, and defend the above en- are presented at the time and place titled action; and in case of your specified herein, the Board of failure to so do. judgment will be Education of Heaver County rendered against you according to School District shall thereupon so the demand of the complaint, certify and all persons shall therewhich has been filed with the after lie forever barred from quesClerk of this Court. tioning in anv manner or preceed-in- g This action Is brought to rethe regularity or valcover a judgment quieting the idity of legality, such bonds, or the issue to the following and sale thereof or of the indebtplaintiff's title described lands and premises sit- edness represented thereby and uated in Beaver County. State of thereof, said Board of Education Utah, of Beaver County School District Commencing 2135 SS feet No. may thereupon refund and redeem and 2766.14 feet east from the the said outstanding bonds. Southwest corner of Section 21. "IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the 7 Township 29 South. Range Board of Education of Beaver West. Salt Lake Meridian, and County School District. Beaver running thence North 40 rods: Utah, has caused this nothence East 20 rods; thence County. tice to be given this 6th dav of South 32.56 rods: thence South August. 1917. !0 decrees. 27 minutes West J. C. SMITH. President of the 12. S3 rods; thence South 53 Board of Education of Beaver H degrees, 32 minutes. West 15 School District. HeavCounty rods to the point of beginning, er County, Utah. and containing 4.3 8 acres, of ( SEAL) land more or less ATTEST: CLINE, WILSON CLINK ARTO P. MESSIVER. Clerk Attorneys for Plaintiff. the Board of Education of of P. 0. Address, Beaver County School DisMilford. Utah trict. Beaver Utah." (First publication, July 11. 1947) (First publication.Qounty. Aug. S. 1947) (Last publication, Aug. 8, 1947) (Last publication, Aug. 15. 1947) I being from SLB&M: To Change: D. I. McKnight and, Jess McKnight, successors-in-inter- -l est to Claude J. Myers proposes! to change the point of diversion and place of use of .44 6 sec. ft J of water right acquired by Under-- : ground-Wate- r Claim No. 3993.1 The water has been diverted from a 14-iwell 76 ft. deep at a point: M 5 5 ft anA V. 1rt7K ft from n. aw uor. sec. is, t. zs &, ti i W and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to Irrigate 15 acres of land embraced In ESWSWiA Sec. 19, T 28 S, R 10 W and for year-roun- d stock watering purposes. Hereafter .446 sec. ft. of water well will be diverted from a 16-ibet. 90 and 150 deep at a point N. 35 ft. and E. 1000 ft. from SW Cor. said Sec. 19, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 50 acres of land embraced in WVa Sec. W Vt S W Vt , E SW V SW 19, T 28 S, R 10 W, and for stock n. watering. To Appropriate: 18546 John M. Anderson, Reaver, Ut. ; 1.5 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a well bet. 35 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 20 2.5 ft. and W. 615 ft. from E'4 Cor. 12-i- n. Sec. 32, T 29 S, R 7 W. The wa- ter will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 100 acres of Sec. 31 and land embraced in E T 29 S, R 7 W. 18639 James Moyes and Albert Moyes, Beaver, Utah; 1 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 14-iwell bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 1009 ft. and E. 50 ft. from W14 Cor. See. 21, T 28 S. R 7 W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30 to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in SWKSWU Sec. 21, T 28 S. R 7 W g and for year-roun- d NW'i Sec. 32, stock-waterin- purposes. , 6tock-waterin- Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be In affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before September 21, 1947. ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer (First publication, July 25. 1947) (Last publication, Aug. 22, 1947) Advertise in The Press - , ,. . 11 ''' ( . e . au-i!'.- . ni'-n- ,1 t R ni-li- - Primary (.ra iuat IT'S EASY TO FORGET 18642 Paul W. Griffiths, Box 362, Beaver, Ut.; 0.1 sec. ft. for the Seagull girls and the Guide well boys of the Primary into the MIA. for domestic use from a bet. 30 and 60 ft. deep at a point Jerene linker uav.- the welcome S. 1204 ft. and W. 2731 ft. from talk and announced the B4 Cor. Sec. 28, T 29 S, R 8 W. program: "Home liuil. lei lollowing 's Song," 18862 James H. Rollins, Milt silks and by poems class; Seagull sec. ft. for irrigation ford, Ut.; 8 year-roun- I j .i: h'i 1! So .iilay Kvenina al West Ward Chapel Sunday evening in the West P. O. Ward Church was the graduation use from Indian Creek in Pine Valley at a point S. 1743.3 ft. and W. 1804.5 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 19. T 29 S, R 17 W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 1 to Irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in Sy2 Sec. 15, T 29 S, R d 17 W, and for incidentg al domestic and purposes. ,, .1 .1 'I' I. Te ., tiers Honored at I anj nvinc.o. xuia puny was att d one hunderd and forty BLACK POWDER DAYS The Ward Teat hers of the West by Ward were honored at a party (Continued from first page amuse-in.-!- :' Mr. and Mrs. DeVere m,,,. Tucsdav evening in the hall, given under the direct- and.children were visitors 8ttr brunch store. Shaunty aino became St The a "ghost s, ,n of the bishopric. Approximate- George Saturday. Smelter a' Milf.ird and t:u- ly tilt v were present and enjoyed Thiiiimson - Low Smel'er at roy. u'ames' under the direction of Wal- ,,:'!,:,! ter Kerksiek. Ice cream was sersouth of Mil:'')!" i. were n. do to sunt the la.ln- a In later y. ars wli-n Miss Elaine Edwards took her arrived, th- - Horn Silver Mimria built A: Sons Codl.e Wm. and Co., Sunday School class to Cedar City miters at Monday for a sight-seein- g tup .A baby boy made his appears,,,, two very uvesfui u at the Cedar city hospital An, J, Frisco. Heaver oiinty. The Hoi and a swim. W f;it' 4th to Mr. and Mrs Silver Mine bad b. - n USQ Robin-lhson. Mrs. Robinson is million dollar- - and the town was Primary Party former booming when a labor organizer The closing social for the sum- Itha Parkinson. soon after i and appeared in amp. the West. Ward Primary g these mer of nsu.d. a strike wus held Tuesday at the chapel smelters to dis .!! inue business. During the opening exercises. Jo-- ! W. O. HEFFNER The Company Mueit, r was moved !. and Nina Hue Yardley played and to Sandy. Utah, and parts of the ja piano duet and Ruth Fillmore E. God be Smelter weie taken to Nov.. Lave a reading. $8.00 donated by I,. MACKERELL beanie a ithe ihildren for the swimming and Frisco event 'ial General Contracting6 "ghost camp." pool fund was presented to Mrs. by 'at' According to and was present to who Bakes Sara C. Woodhou."-- Jr w ho was assisGames were enthe receive money. Painting tant assayer for 'h (P'dhe Smel joyed by the children and later the strike, tl.'ev ter. Supt. Hi!!, d'lrii-.iWORK GUARANTEED were taken to the dining would receive !oc:.l letters con- room where ROOF PAINTING OUR i were seaieu uiey and taining ti drawing o! a coffin SPECIALTY served cake, ice hones. long tables and sometimes a sk'ill an and cream by the officers punch 18-on the Phone or 228 Hill was afraid to com.' and teachers. The tables were decstreet or have a iicht in his house orated with fragrant bouquets of He said he would make at t. milium ' iiminiililiiiiliiillimi iiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiii the grass glow 011 the streets of iillll""imimmi;;,imiiiiiHiiliiutmiui,Q Frisco C. Harris (Correction: Charles was a carpenter and joiner, not carpenter and painter as stated in our last (oliima. n Phyllis Gale. Clark Johnson and Vanna l'aice: piano duet, Phyllis Paice and Virginia White; Seagull and Guide Court, with Robert Farnsworth as judne and Garry Bradshnw 11s attorney; awarding of certificates and talk hv Wanda White, president of Primary: talk by Nola Pear e president of the Alda who YWMIA introduced Neilsen. the teacher for the prospective Beehive girls; talk, wel into scouting by coming of guid'-DeVere McAllister, scoutmaster; remarks by .1. Albert Muir of the Bishopric The prayers were by Lydia Harris and Karen Beau mont. Mrs. Pla McAllister played piano aci onipanitnent for the sinn ing. Several Stake Primary officers were in attendance. Twelve girls and four boys received cer tificates and six were absent. The war has long been over . . . and to many is forgotten. To some, however, the battle will never be won . . . mmories of hardships and sufferings will remain in their minds forever. Let us not forget what these men and women have done for us . . . let us not forget that we can thank them for our very lives. Let us not forget on August 14th, the second anniversary of V-- J Day, to offer a prayer of thanks for those who have kept our' America the greatest and most wonderful country in the world. Let's make it hard to forget. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK 6 fiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiMiiiiHiMiiuiniiiHtiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimHiuHiinmitinHmmtt to-wi- lf c! jl semi-annuall- al lf ( "fab r,ear wcr,''fc They XS?5C ''entv.fn.... ' uur . views FoO-ourm...- . . in a"""n --p.; :cncc,'np" a"rac"Vc y be FUrchaXd "0O1,'na' at cost to-wi- t: E3 UT 0 C O WpEPBd UTAH OH REFINING COMPANY |