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Show t new vtr Smith slopes w ill be treated with pipelessary to ?ra Mr. and Mrs. LaV el Bradshaw and Mrs. Frank will u0 t seed tel"l,tuU!,uea. the and grass .v harrows ,i..d veiling. itig u i t u ii.-li to tor iowea in tins as and family lett ai ly Tuesday Merritt T.jbl.oadt.ast. The entire ar a will be ompanied by MrSalt Lake City where they expect P. iice and mhi ( ;,.ors.'e of Beaver. divided into sections and completeed to be gone for th ree day. There " Blaine Black-b- tt acc(.mipani"ui ""its ,: mtf. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cilavin hat livestock can tie t. in fish I. need Mil anis in nut-Han 'I .)!!! left Sunday to return to tie- home ana which n.,u handled lv n e i: giuzmg is ind Alb David U'ii a:u ?anie fish. in Denver. They w re accompanied tun ars annually u" t ie B avei ;ated. During the thtee to Provo by Mrs Lydia Patterson Fc rd ha in left mtains. Wedn. sdav morning, who will visit a few days with r Mauri' Dates of Ur. and her brother, Walter Robinson and auets at; - AlllM'i family. JUDGE Mis. Jacki Inline Mr. and Mrs. Noble Weight of Huntington Park. Calif., arrived WilMr and Fordliani Monday for a few days visit with Sat. u rday d (Former Chief Justice Supreme Court) tain Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. !, M r. -- BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948 MANDERFIELD By Mrs. Melvin Edwards Oo Patterson had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Norman (ilavin of Denver, who arrived here Wednesday of last week. On Thursday, the ladies drove to Parowan to visit a sister, Mrs. Lucy Stevens. Friday evenine. Mrs Patterson ntertained at bridge, with her sister, Mrs. (ilavin as the honored guest. Mr. Patterson and Mr. (Ilavin had a fishing trip to Puffer and Panguitch lakes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Christensen and daughter Lois of Klsinore were guests Sunday at the. birthday dinner of their daughter, Mrs. LaVel Mr. and Mrs. ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 MEMHFK 4 .5- - PktSV UTAH STATE op THfr- - ASSOCIATION MERLE B. MERKLEY Associate Editor G. MERKLEY Editot and Publisher AKD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year. $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 3 Mo. $1.25 First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, is second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3. 1879. A Advertising rates quoted on request. ' ' Telephone 24. liradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. It Edgar - nec-plant- ELIAS HANSEN linon Vei ant! I.' ltd a ml M r obin and M;-A. Horion. who is ati;,.,-tending cheiil at Salt Lake Citv. bum.- of his par-- : 'is vtsit'ni' Mr. and Mrs. A'.fr- d Ilorton Mrs. Farrell Scott and infant son returned from the Milford hos-- ; nit il on Mondav. Murdock Mr. and M s Kulon w. re recent visitor; of Ely. N'ev at t he home of heir mothers M rs. Dliv Mnnlock and Mrs. Lettie. GREENVTLLR I5y Mrs. Margaret Morris d I'lv Hud -- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keller and Edwards. Mrs. and Mrs.'liillKl',('1' Kay. Mr. and and il- - in company with Mr. mother, Mrs. Henry Baker, who Vivian Edwards, drove to Provo lard McPhersoii of Ogdeti. has heen in Salt Lake city for Sunday, wlu-rMrs. Flora McPhersoii of Spring-vill- . they visited with medical care. visited. Sundav at til bono Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pendleton and Mrs. Etta Rollins returned home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett Mrs. By Mrs. AlvaretUi Itoblnson Pendleton has beni Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards last week from Salt Lake City, family. bedfast for several weeks. They Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Uanks and where sh has heen for medical and Mrs. Nettie Fordhatn motored home the same day. returned two Bonn of Franklin, Idaho, and care. Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Sly and chil to Sprlngville Sunday to get Mrs S ott. Mis. Emma Sidwell and two chilMrs. Gertrude C. Dalton and dren of Tooeb' are here vacation Fordbam's father. William Caldren of Fairview visited last week Howard Marshall were married in who has been VHitin:: at the ing with Jack's parents. Mr. and vert, Mr. and Mis. Fly, NW., on Sunday. with Iheir pan-ntshome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fack-rell- . Mrs. dale Kirpiin.iEcr in i:iNi:i:ii; Carl Hanks. Carl and (;orge went Mrs. Hannah Corhridk'e, Mrs. i AKI'IKI.I) DDI NTV NOW ON Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards Hay-warto Ely to take Mrs. Ilatnona Ella Wood, Mrs. Bessie Pearson, were Milford visitors Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and Saturday and .. , Till: who has heen here visiting n Livestock men of Carfiekl Coun-- j inline iiooens, :vi i s. v ein on their return home by Clan y family, accompanied were they for the past month. Rollins, Mrs. June Pearson. Mrs. accompanied by their grandson. Kae Atkin returned to tloir home Sty. cooperating with tie National Harold Baker wtnt to St. Alvaretta Robinson and Wynona Russell at Ruth, Nev., Saturday evening. 'Forest Service, have developed a Sly, for a week's vacation. (leoi'Bo on Saturday to take his and Zola Pearson spent the afterMr. and Mrs. Ormoiid Morris project which will reseed around Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw was the noon Tuesday with Mrs. Rose honored to Pintura during ibeiJu.u mi acres of land located near motored guest Sunday evening at 'I !M weekend and brought hack a load P.iy. e Canyon Highway bet wet n Banks, who was celebrating a a fJMHWW'llM" when birthday surprise party t lie lo ad of I! d Canyon and tint birthday. The afternoon was spent eight couples walked into the of fruit. Ca n.voii Airport in sewing and social. I'.rw About half .Mrs. Mr. Ke and Smitli and Bradshaw home bringing a two Tho Relief Society spent Tues course lunch. motored from their jot' t he area will, be plowed and Rave daughter guests day (itiiltiiiK. They are bavins a wei" Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brad home at Itutli. Nevada. Saturday the the seed will be drilled in. bazaar Friday, where food, as well shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whiti Mrs. Smitli and Raye will visit dm Tin din r half w Inch is made up as clothing, will bo. sold. ikv ridges and sleeper ing the wa'k at the home of Mr of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollings-hea' n .1 l '"f and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hollingshead spent a few days last week visit itiK Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead's mother and other CONSTITUTIONAL , J relatives nt lleber City. They also I visited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ilol-- J AMENDMENT lingshead at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Hamblin.j A JOINT KKSOLHTION TO AM FN I) ARTICLE ;virs. iia nanimin, Air. and Mrs , Fueeiie. Eyre, all of Lyman, Wyo. 1, SECT KIN i: OF THE CONwere here Sunday, visiting friends STITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RKLATI NC TO PROSEand relatives. II Y INFORMATION OR Miss LaRenn Robinson, who b CUTION INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND FERRELL H. attending the LDS Business Col JURIES. lege, spent the week end visiting Be it resolved bv the her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford of the State of Utah, Legislature Robinson. of all members elected to each of Mrs. Inez Carter returned horn the two houses voting in favot from Los Aageles on Friday. She thereof: DtMocritic CmJmUm fmr Section 1. It is proposed to has been receiving medical cart Article 1, Section 13 of the amend for her eyes. STATE TREASURER Constitution of the State of Utah The Lucky Clover 111 Club will to read: hold their last meeting this Thins C 0 M P E T E N T Section l.'i. Offenses heretofore Tin required to he prosecuted by inday at the leader's home I X P I R I EN CE 0 afternoon will be spent in making dictment, shall be prosecuted by PUBLIC OFFICIAL You're familiar with Maycandy with some sugar left from information after examination and I ! ing's excellent reputation. the outing at Kent's Lake. Then commitment bv a magistrate, un i it Volt S'pUmLr 7ti Now, come antl see for will be no meeting during the win less the' examination be waived bv the accused with the consent yourself I he easier, faster ter months. Marle-nBaker, re of the State, or by Indictment, washing net ion of these (Paid Politic! Adv. bf J. Mathcvs) with or without such examination .porter. quality Maytags. Pay while you use ... easy and commitment. The formation of monthly terms, with a the grand jury and the powers trade-in- . Stop in toand duties t Hereof shall be as pre il. e a demonstration. scribed bv the Legislature. Sect ion 2. The Secretary of Jerrold PrcH Bfly wa born State is directed to submit the in Salt L.L Oty in 1899, th proposed amendment to the elecgrandion of AporH Orion Pratt tors of the State of Utah at the Utah nd Ebtneier Beetley, next general election in the man ner as provided for by Article 23 pionaen of 1847 and 1856. Section I, Constitution of Utah. Section .'!. If adopted bv the Ha raceived hii aducation in electors of this stale, this amend the LD.S. high school and merit shall take ell'ect the first day of Utah. Mr. Baaslay is MINERSYILLE i .mi-s- . Republican Candidate For Supreme Court of Utah One of Utoh great Judget. Return We need hi$ experBench. the to him ience and great ability in thew seriou times. VOTE FOR HIM At the Nominating Primary Sept. 7 - m (Paid Political Ad by Eliaa Hanaen Committee, Shirley P. Jonea, Secy.) Judge Announcing the n M r- STARTING - H- - tt j"It i li m m ADAMS two-thir- 7 (Other Ref;isrrarion September 15, 20, Thorough Training - .!- TSDAY SEPTEAfT,FR d Jr EUAS HANSEN ' n . i f Mi. STENOGRAPHY Excellent . . Dates: 27) Ucicilitim - Shorthand, typewriting. KivjjHsh, offta office machines, and other subjects. tin;. - ACCOUNTING Elementary- - intermediate, advanced, .inditing, tax and cost i'tcounting. OFFICE GENERAL - WORK Typewiting, mathematics. Hnlish. character training, penmanship, filing, o.'fice machines, - OPTIONAL hisivss Classes in religious education or etc. ethics. Interesting program of related acta it:es. Ask for further information D. S. L. 70 Ousines liOoge Salt Lake City, Lto, North Main Street (A nmt fj ihe I..DS. Department of Edtcat.on) ; bln-ra- l I ECF.R liENNION, JR., Secof Stale of the State of DO HEREBY CER I FY that the foregoing is a full, true and cornet copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Twentv-SeventLegislature. 1!47, as appears of record ip niv office. IN WITNESS WIIKREOK. I have hereunto set mv hand and aifixed the (lieat Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this Kith dav of August, I, 11 retary Utah. Ai present Mr. Beetley is chairman of th Finance Commission of tha Stat of Utah: chairman of th Utah SUU Land Board; member. Board of Forestry and Fir Control, president of the Beetlev Music Co. and Is was Chief Deputy State Auditor t and Auditor of Salt Lake City prior to his appointment as ri- ! nance Commissioner of the State j t nf lllh in Oil 1 rr h j t::: mayta-- ; of,1!:-l ' THE MAYTAG COMMANDER, with! inje k i. ll.it It.tliT. f;ist. $1749J ' .. t. I. c tlyr.ilojin Secretary of State. (SEAL) AND APPLIANCE IN' DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 10th Av.. Salt Lata ..it SUMMONS IIIMH'V TUB DISTRICT COURT OF liEAVEIt COUNTY. UTAH. I.OYD K. HI NT and DONA A. UbiwM' HINT. City Plaintiffs, vs. HKAVKH KKAMKUY COMPANY, a corpor- ( pk It T row inlMoll engraved In 2? Korol oeflvin tana pea ie fexrory-rei)e- d ond otM leswriM Rvorooa ploinc Quorairee1 wlifi Umvti W ton, di end bond M. Hall -- reafvfwe .li ni:i' Vmi ar ..;P ar the s vmi. : '! ;l t il.iys ar eiit it led ar- . - of your failnt". lion, and m so to do. iiidmneiit will lie lelid-erei- l ,maiiit vou a eotilmt; to the di iiiaiiil of the roniplaitlt. whiell I. Your Initial, YOUR PENS NOW! hgrwdh - Think el HI A Ana baH-pamchoic o 2 ar 3 Ntiab wyiiytd ki gimfcia tM foU (ar only SO earth wtun ya mm Mqu i Ca tuf Mgar Ceffaa loaoy Sand aavaraf am mwI Nlgar't Coffaa hi mountain yawwl fm aetnamf , fry Ming lM par Cup. R pan aVwya, ta ma fCXOfti PUom Mnd ma in coin, and ana IMITIAItiaU X j fA aMb. let t33, ptonVat HaMaUa Anfawa 21. California pananaHy aaayi ti pilal paaa. I awdoa JO cani Faar'i ItM (at . S?fSnENAT?? MITCELL MELICH is acknowledged to be leg.slalive aulhotity on the Colorado Bi HiUr rnLPn.SOred 'he Ipalation setting up the Colorado 8nd ,he U,ah Wo,e' pwer Board Moreover T u as iroorl as you make it. i hi(iiu;ht to recov-,- i tie- jilain-- I follow- - imlmiient iiiietin tfs' title iii anl to the ii d, srrili.'d inetiiis.'S situated in l'...i.'i County. I'tah. ComtiieiiriiiK 11' rods south from li. no: rorner of the west naif oi tie southeast quarter of See 's. Ti' :: South. U. 7 West. S. I, M and thenee ruiitiitii; south tods III. tire west US rods to the ast em line of Stat" Highway tualin aaWl nw aah pan ordartd pU.1 Noma N" !' i'. 1st n 1'imL 1 . thetiie north 12 said road 2'" and th' nee east 24 and 1 ods to the lilace of heKlntlinc. C. INK. WILSON A CLINK. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. IV O. Adilress Milford. I'tah (First iniMloation. Se.pt. 3, 1948 i Last publication. Oct. 1, 194S1 Ion OK decrees 1 .r .MIM-nUl- ) CITY j.;p 'whim i Mr eomi t" t V6-- 1? personal L BRAfJCH 'I Th STATi: HANK mi rH IHi It tt HM HI ' h t ri " ' aksP,e"did en0Uh ,0 knoW ,he opprance. Wi" mak 'b' Y0Un9 a warm, friendly and since" An eloquent. aggressive, vole-aettin- j FOR A NEW PERSONALITY FOR A FRESH VIEWPOINT FOR A WINNING TICKET "LET'S PICK A WINNER THIS TIME" Member FuJcra Deposit Insurance Corporation $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor WMHMtmu - . COUNTY ATTORNEY OF GRAND MOAB DIRECTOR. UTAH MUNICIPAl LIFELONG REPUBLICAN ATT0RINrEY LT 2T. D m - . SIXOT?RAT?orlEAT0R t i mam roiom of both moiv aj ut--. -rlO almn. " j :cn:cd dpc'' of the inira mfilnf:! B,k. ! . . . -- lay .... I.: . uuujaaie . V.; '' u""ng ol tnis coniK." ' i... in"11 Mo,lch -- Knowledge ACTION INFORMED on tne Lolotado fr River program. eMnoughII.oMdiCl; BEAVER . . 8Prved 08 and is intimnini i :i .x. .. lu'"iiai wim ir.o antbH?, to-wi- ff Fohjar'i Caffaa, . Wknotu it no lmsiiu'ss or individual he can sum'ssl'ul You may not lvalue how valuable u'ootl civait can he until you need it. Open an account at this hank NOW vo'i will he well served in time of need. as heell filed with tile t'lel'k t'f Mid Court. I'll artion is ... YOUR CREDIT otherwise after serviee. he ahov i y i bent leliy Sllllllliolleil to Inn twenty tl.iy- - alter of tills OlIiltlHIIIS IIIIOII veil u it li ill t he count v in Mid lb- , GRESSMAN-ELECwill b. confronted with a when the new Congrats convenes ... It will be up PUiH I.hrUgh ,he oppropriations needed to build Utah to make ""J". proiec,s which wi" use of the water it own. inenable the Colorado River Competition for funds will be ki.nr ' " L ? PPosi,ion uMake 8ure your Congressman measures up to He must posse?. '.C ' ? mU8' 6 a,crt ond experienced aofn '1V! nd det"mination to carry on when tha gets rough . . . Above all he must bo INFORMED. ! In .nd ' .ouoMi :.M)..rs ll thiitv it h t;i V2 . St ; v I 4S ?! It's YOUR Water Don't GAMBLE With It! Unknown heirs-at-laof Woodburv, deceased all oil: r persons utiand ;il-- n niuiwn. ninitii; lity right, title. ".ler t ;n or lien upon !ate al epcriy d scribed in th aiol.lltlt ad ei e to plaintiff) :i ' :.ii or clouditii; plaintiffs' tin h reto li iidanls. TIIK i'ATl OK ITAII TO TDK ation; t'lara ''' Ifn i 1 lIHItlMIUIIMIMtHMI(ltl(llltllllM(rtMIIIHtMI(lllrMlitMMil 231 lnl:ind it LEY Hyd. ..i icilt SAM'S FURNITURE . SECRETARY OF STATE (Paid Pol. Adv. by Gordon Taylor ice lu.l.i Y. .til I lor REPUBUCN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS First Utah District January. !!!!. ot a vataran of World War I and member of Tha American Lemillion for gion. Ha served th Church in th northwestern states. 0 n- STATE SENATOR MITCHELL MELICH Vote MELICH For Congress ta" O. F. Adv by Melieh for Congre$ Commlttaa Mtjhana, Chairmen, Beaver, Utah li |