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Show tVVO CARS INVOLVED FISHING TO OPEN ON MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR, MAY 15 BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 IN FREAK ACCIDENTS HERE For STUDENT BODY HOLDS PRIMARY ELECTION Fay Ash worth F'-an- Manzoia, Primary elections were held on For social Jlanage. Thursday at Beaver High School r Patterson ivith final election set for Tuesday 5 o'clock at afternoon, Saturday LoAnn Johnson Game fishing on Minersville Res Miami Mrs. Karl White are a car belonging to Verdell Hoopes of next week. Two candidates for ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 For ervoir is scneauiea to open May 10, the Cheer Lender in the will each born office and a compete of baby boy. overturned at Hanging Rock, parents i', IF. ie Loninu ri. according to a proclamation receiv nos- - Fred Mackerell. a finals. suf Iron county at the THEOP passenger MEMBEaStS ed last week. The early opening is Tuesday art former is the and Whitewright, Mrs. a fered broken collar bone, He,, UTAH STATE Si ASSOCIATION Following is a list of candidates a result of plans to drain the res pital. I'ena una m. Bradshaw and this is the the other occupants, Mr. Hoopes for the student offices: ervoir during the coming summer Barbara for the Whites. Hutchings, the driver, Miss Dorothy Baudino MERLE B. MERKLEY in order that repairs may be made first child . For President AIRD G. MERKLEY Class elections in ., were Howard Milford and Yardley, $ Associate Editor to the dam. Editor and Publisher Blaine Thompson ducted during the Mr. and Mrs. Heath Cornett an badly shaken and bruised. MadM. J. with At a meeting Nile Willden The annual . ..a . I. nounce the birtn or a Dauy gin, The men were returning from ... . PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY i sen, risneries superintendent ui me born Tuesday at the Iron county Caliente, where held For this yea,- on FriZ.I have employ they Utah Fish and Games Commission SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; 3 Mo. $1.25 Patterson Mrs. Cornett is the form ment, and turned off the road to to roI) Jerry accoraing hospital. held here recently, early opening er Darlene uox, ana mis nine (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) ' Dan Joseph drive into Hanging Rock resort. to of the reservoir game fishing bundle of "sugar and spice" is thei when the wheel of the car struck For Secretary A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, was one of the requests made by first child for the Cornetts. a hole in the road, causing it U Karma 'Joseph the Mr. and Mrs. Mpthh . of as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. Clubs Wildlife combined ithe in! was ton mashed overturn. The LaRue Woodhouse 24. on Telephone request. Advertising rates quoted cently kiounty. purchased the It was a "tiny bit of femininity" and the elass broken, however the For Trea.su rrr fepe J"u Jo nn Patw. According to the proclamation, which arrived April 22 at the home car wa3 driven into Beaver on it? Marilyn Stapley northwest V fish n and of may fish both um, Dale part rough ,game of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D0Wer. Norman Murdock and family. SunBob Calvert tersons have innvw,, be taken from the reservoir, from eringham of Spriagville. The moth- Rert Smjth and Arthur Fother- day morning, Mr. and Mrs. Norman For Advertising Manager 15 to October 3. Bag limit er, the former Laurel Waters, is a t lev I i May Murdock took their little daugh ni&m were involved in a freakHelen Thompson climate will improve ,."l i I as same to be proclaimed Mr. Mrs. originally Charles I?y Mrs. Melvin Edwards of and evedaughter aut0mobile accident Saturday ter Joan, to Salt Lake for medical Jerome Willden son's health. I Waters. reek mil. nortn ning on rnaian Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin and attention, and the remainder of 91. on The town of Highway pair Mr. and Mrs. Garth Baldwin mo the quests, accompanied by Mrs. A baby boy was born Tuesday to had been to the fire at the Jim toted to Richfield, Saturday on Jack Murdock, who has visited Mrs. Eldon Morris at the Iron Low residence, and had gone out here for the past six weeks, began business. county hospital. Mr. Morris, who for a little ride. As they were turn to Cal. return their Riverside, leo Mrs. trip and DeLeuw Mrs. Von By Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson in the U. S. Army, is ing the car around, they were sud Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Morris Patterson were Milford visitors on now stationed at Camp Lewis denly blinded by some truck lights on to motored Pintura Ruth and Miss Nona Eyre and Miss family Saturday. Wash. The little boy has a sister causing them to go too far off the Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Monroe of Sunday. They were accompanied Marshall left for Los Angeles this his homecoming. road and the car tipped over once Salt Lake, spent Saturday at the by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Morris week. They have employment there awaiting and a half times. Edwho will visit at the home of their home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Vella Marshall, Mrs. Theo Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Neither of the occupants were wards. The visitors were enroute daughter, Mrs. Claud Parkinson. Marshall and daughter Elinor and K. McCloy on the birth of Ralph injured, but the car top was bent to Los Angeles. A Blight earth tremor was felt son Don motored into Salt Lake a Thursday and mashed, the glass broken and early daughter, baby Mr. and Mrs. J. Chrlatenesn and some do to on shopping, Friday by a number of people here Sun Mrs. McCloy has !nen in some damage done to the radiator. also to visit Mrs. Vella Marshall's morning. daughter of Elsinore spent Sunday day afternoon. la Idaho, it the home The car belonged to Paul Smith. Springs, at the home of Mr. and Mrg. LaVel Nona Mrs. Larson. Glen Blackner of the bishopric daughter, for the past few of her Bradshaw and family. Heward Heslington, son of Mr. weeks. parents, was in charge of the testimony Mr. McCloy, principal of ; Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Patterson and Mrs. Alfred Heslington. went the Mrs. Golda Murray of Salt Lake meeting Sunday. high school, wil. eave today 1 11 I r trim. to Salt Lake City last week where and children of Joseph were Sunhome at is week this the visiting after school to spend the iM m I mal r Farrell Scott made a business he has f Fr'.day) Mr. of home the at Mr. Mrs. visitors her Chas of and employment. day parents. week-en- d with his family. to week the Tooele, trip during ill has been Baker and Mrs. Von DeLeuw. quite Waters, and with her brother War end. He returned home Sunday forGeorge several days. He suffered a ren and 'family. Mrs. Robert White Jr. and baby evening. slight stroke. This makes four he TWIST'S CAFE INSTALLS daughter of Logan visited Monhas had over a period of several HUGE, NEW NEON SIGN Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Malcolm re day at the home of her parents. LKGIO.V LEADKKS ATTEND years. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradshaw. arrived in Beaver from Van cently R. G. Moseley, who recently Calif. They expect to spend Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Bradshaw SPECIAL MEETING HERE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carter were Nuys, the Low most In Salt Lake last week, where Mrs. moved Twist's Cafe into of the summer on their ranch and Mrs. H. L. Bradshaw drove to Hotel building, last week installed near the race track. State Adjutant Horsley of Salt Carter received medical care. Cedar City early Tuesday. a beautirui, new neon sign, Lake City and District President ine Mrs. Wilford Robinson and on Main Street, it is J. m. Hugnesor Minora were ores- sign largest I in Salt Mrs. Blaine Cox was in Cedar week end the sent at a special Legion meeting Lake spent shopping and visiting a big improvement to the city and most of the time from SaturCity City, in the Library building Tuesday with Genevieve Robinson. lights up a large area of the busi day evening to Tuesday, to be also By Mrs. Margaret Morris eveniag. Local Legionaires and Mrs. Welles Ranks is still visit ness district. Neon tubbing Hear her daughter, Mrs. Heath Cor windows. Workmen the of members borders on were the Auxiliary Mrs. Clara Crocker White of nett with her parents, air. ana Mrs. ing Mt. Pleasant, visited at tht home hand to hear a discussion on child Martin Green, and receiving medi dropped part of the sign during the installation, and the replace of Mrs. Emma Williams on Satur- welfare. cal attention at Beaver. Mrs. Jay Shiozaki and little ment is expected sometime early On a 8th Convenday. District May The M. I. A. held their closing next week. daughter, Elizabeth Marie, were Mrs. Olive Murdock had as her tion will be held in Delta at 8:00 brought to their home in Beaver meeting Tuesday evening. There house guests over the week end p.m. for Auxiliary members and was a short skit and several musi last Thursday by Mrs. Shiozaki's her son, Pvt. Jack Murdock, Sgt. Legionaires, and it is expected to cal numbers. flVMVV " Mr. ai.o Mrs. Sherman W Cartel brother, from Salt Lake City. I and Mrs. Francis Martin and Mrs. have a good representation from J(l. w over weekend me were in salt LaKe Lity Blaine Banks spent the YMMIA. " Martin's mother, also Mr. and Mrs. Beaver in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold M.tchell in Las Vegas, attending a Lodge week-enof Parowan called at the home of meeting. : 'li.'i?' m Mrs. Hattie Ashworth, who has Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Tolton a Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis enter The Mit rt tained a crowd at a party at their been visiting with her son Bill and short time on Tuesday. tn u:iii: :::;ns::ru :;r.:!;it:; A pork family at Milford, returned to her chells were on their way home home Saturday evening. from Salt Lake City, where they chop supper was served. Mr. and home here this week. had been to attend a court bear STILL Mrs. Neil Carter of Cedar City were une c.oat tor the Wood. The Blaine Cox family gathered ing in regard to the car accident among the guests. One Coat for the Weather, e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson at the family home Wednesday in which they were involved about TTVw and two daughters, also Mrs. June evening to celebrate the birthday a year ago. Mr. Mitchell was forASK ABOUT TH t Pearson spent April 18th in June anniversary of Sammie, who was merly sta!e president of the Mt. WfrTlill ilnV ' Graham Stake in Arizona. tion. Utah, visiting Mr. Pearson's nine. ' MARTIN. SENOUR B TfiBLtCQHTML brother. John Pearson, who was celebrating his 81st birthday. REPORT OF CONDITION Mr. and Mrs. Leon Davis have at Milford State Bank of Milford, and Its Beaver City in Milford the Of week spent the past Branch of Beaver, in the State of Utah the home of their daughter, Mrs. TWO. PRODUCT Gwen Ogden. Mr. Davis' health has hiiiiiiil AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 12. 1948 I SYSTEM , J not been good recently. tniiTtfH)itj Slf? IBeavtr Press - . - M - h " ' -- . kr p- Yice-pretshli'- iit J q-- iu or hi Foth-Lw- MANDERFJELD l S 'tt (. MINERSVILLE L p II . LOW'S FARM h EQUIPMENT L" i' lip1 GREENVILLE d. ililWliilMPi f?vjTSm5 tVwi'l iTIh tt r. 01S0L MP ir" PLE0f i MONARCH SB0 ASSETS ADJUSTABLE ECONOMY GIVES YOU MORE HOT WATER CAPACITY A Fowler offers you something more in a fine water heater because it's ADAPTABLE to household needs. With an adjustable, automatic temperature control, you don't ever have to run out of hot water even with a houseful of guests, or a double round of baths. You can turn up the dial for an extra large hot water supply, and then later set it back for normal use. Fowler's fock-o- a "black heat" elements turn off and on at just the right moments to keep the water at the desired temperature. No heat is wasted none foes up a flue. You have efficiency, convenience and economy with the Fowler Qectric Water Heater. BOWLERl "tr PORCIUUM K kHOT WATER LOW LINED OPERATING COST IXSULATION -- tt S PRORATED WARRANTY SEE OUR FOWLER DISPLAY TODAY BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS Beaver, Utah AJvtrtiument From where I sit ...ly Joe Marsh Sam's Hens Wear Spectacles! Yes, it's a fact ! Sam's brood of two dozen hens are wearing spectacleswhich he bought from a mail-ordhouse in Capitol City. Sam says it works (and big poultry raisers say so, too). The bens see each otter through soft colored glasses, and instead of fighting and picking at each other, they go around placidly, gain weight, and lay more eggs. Makes me almost wish we could d have glasses for human beings, too. So that instend of quarreling and criticizing, like we NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE TEMPERATURE CONTROL m re Tiil I ij Phone 167 " l 0- do so much of the time, we'd live and let live in contentment. From where I sit, the human race wastes a powerful lot of time in wrangling over minor issues . . . whether a man should drink beer or cider... whether a woman should wear slacks or skirts . . . instead ot seeing each other through "spectacles" of tolerance that enable us to like Sam's brood of chickens. rose-colore- Copyright, 1948, Uniud States Drmtri Foundal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 8th day of May, 1948, at 10 o clock a.m., at the rront door of the County Court House, in Beaver City, Beaver County Utah, I will offer for sale at pub lic auction and sell to the highest Cash balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection... .$ 393,328.29 2. United States Government obligations, direct and 562,787.19 guaranteed 3. 53,302.60 Obligations of States and Political subdivisions.... Loans and discounts (including $2,738.25 over6. 1,111,855.42 drafts) 7. Bank premises owned, $1,820.24. furniture and 2.870.46 fixtures, $1,050.22 11. Other assets 1.00 bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section 12. Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situated in said county and now held by it under 13. preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of 14. taxes, interest, penalty and costs, which are a charge upon such 15. real estate, will be accepted, 8, Milford, Utah P. Lewis, Lots 15, 16, 17, Blk 3, Milford Heights Subdivision to the town of Milford. Robert B. Colborn. 13. A. Baxter, Milford, Utah Lots 13, and 14, Blk 19, Milford Heights Subdivision to the town of Milford. Betty E. Dawson. Milford, Utah Lot 14. Block 21, Milford Heights Subdivision ot the town of Milford. William D. Bowen, Milford. Lt. Com. 24.24 rds S of NW cor. SENWVi Sec. 8, T 28 S, It 10 W, S L M. th E 12.12 rds; S 12.12 rds; W 12.12 rds;N 12.12 rds to beg., cont. .9 of an acre. Claude Thompson, St. George, 14 int.; Therma K. Skinner. 4 int. Wayman Kelly, M, int. SE'i NE l4 Sec 16. T 26 S. R 10 W, S. L. M.. Cont. 40 M. TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES 16. 18. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and $1,034,038.50 corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 757,310.96 corporations Deposits of United States Government (including 25,599.00 postal savings) T 133.675.00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 25,733.39 19. 23. Other liabilities 24. TOTAL DEPOSITS 2,066.01 CAPITAL 5. PROTECTION LASTING BEAUTY PROVED ECONOMY 26. 7. 28. 31,300.00 50.000.00 37,762.50 Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ?o. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 26.659.60 145.722.10 ACCOUNTS $2,124,144 96 This bank's capital consists of: $ 6,300.00 Capital notes and debentures of Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 MEMORANDA 31, Assets pledged or assigned and for other purposes BOOKLET to secure liabilities $ 130,000.00 State of Utah. County of Beaver: J. C. Smith, being first duly sworn according to law. deposes nd snys, that he Is Cashier of the above named bank and that the lbove- and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of businesn on the 12th day of April, 1948. J. C. SMITH Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of April. 1948 ' JOHN II. DAVIS, Seal) Notary Public Residing at Milford, Utah. My commission expires June 18, 195 Sam Cline. George Jefferson, and Harold Correct Attest: COME IN rUK Tf& I m 1 mm 1RF J jUi It Jmir Tith tin car let i Vc'n WW iiiw-- handle m mtu (StSP PICK-U- P, carries uo wheel-driv- e the Universal "Jeep" 1K If h 7. for conventional travel, 120f) for bad roads or cross country hauling. AS A MOBILE POWER UNIT, the "Jeep1 gives you power to operate hammer mills, ensilage cutters and many other pieces of belt and shaft driven equipment. AS A TOW TRUCK, the Universal "Jeep" pulls a braked payload of 5000 lbs., with plenty of reserve for steep grades and heavy going. AS A LIGHT TRACTOR, the Universal jeep operates pull type and hydraulic-lift implements has power and traction for field work, with iuu-lb- . drawbar pull. I WORK TO ON YOUR ice Ol.irly Utal Beaver, PUT A p p i kiiif,' n Ms. quipmen Phone 112 IJ 1 Chock full o painting hf . The easy iy tricks Decorating hind...1' select colors! BrO VwKvi YfYSCJl PAINTING HINTS AS A $ 29. f U""ft' COP e fc TELLS HOW TO PAINT It EASIER, BETTER! $1,978,422.86 ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus acre. acres. Claude Thompson, 3 Int., Way- man Kelly. 4 Int., Therma K. SE4 of Skinner, i int.. SEVi Sec. 21. Twp 29 S., R 11 W. Excepting a rectangular tract described as commencing at SE cor. of Sec. 21, th N 6 rds; W 7 rds; S 6 rds; E 7 rds to beg. Also a 1 rod $1,976,356.85 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) Mrs. Catherine Kelllher, Eugene, Calif. NT 4 Sec. 23, T 27 S, It 10 W, S L M, cont. 320 acres. Harold Cline. Milford. Utah Iaits 3 and 4, Sec. 6, T 28 S, R 10 W, S L M, cont. 86.56 $2,124,144.96 iv J DEPENDABLE 1. FARM 4 Afr-'ftl-- jf fjjdr: JhM' - strip along the South boundary line of said 40 acres, for the construction and operaCline, Directors. tion of an irrigation ditch. WHEREOF I IN WITNESS hare hereunto set my nana ana State of I'tah. Ofllre ot Bank Commissioner official seal this fourteenth day I, J. M. Knapp, Hank Commissioner of the State of Ctnh of April, 1948. s a true and certify that the foreKoln hereby copy of' the WILLIAM A. MiuuLK, ttatement of the above named company, filed in (Seal) my office on April Beaver County, 1 Auditor, 9 1948. County Utah. J. M. KNAPP, 16, .1948) (First publication, April 7, Bank Commissioner. 1948) (Last publication, May Immediate Delivery Willys Intermountain 333 So. 3rd Fast-- Dlal SALT LAKE I C' B miipn,,,. |