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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS) FRIDAY, DECEMBER SUMMO.NS 3, 1848 IN 2teatnr Press JENNIE TANNER, widow of Shep- perd L. Tanm?r, also known as b. L. Tanner, deceased, i'laiuUti, vs. V. M. BURNS, administrator oi the Estate of Shepherd U Tan ner, also known as S. L. Tanner ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 UTAHSWIEiUSASS0aAIIOM deaued; MAHSENA CANNON and JANE DOE CANNON, his MERLE B. MERKLEY Auociati Editot AIRD G. MERKLEY Editot and Publ'uhtt wife; and all other persons un known claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lieu upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding the plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ytir, $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) u 3 THE DISTRICT COURT OF BKAVER COUNTY, L 1 All Mo. $1.25 A Fiift CUm Publication entered in the Pott Office at Beaver, Utah, second dan mail anatter. aadtr the act of Congreee of Mar. 3, 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on reqnest. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to within twenty days alter appear NOT A BLANK CHECK the service of this summons upon if served within the county in n discussions in the you, which this action is brought; oth Any stranger reading the United States would think we elected a resident lor trie pnn erwise within thirty days after and defend the above encipal purpose of serving the labor group, the farm group, the service, and in case of your titled action; industrial group, or some other group mat claimed ne owed lailure so to do, judgment will be a we elect President to rendered against you according to his success to it. As a matter of fact, the demand of the complaint, serve all the people. which has been filed with the fact to attention call this the to is It important people's Clerk of this Court. and also to the fact that this election was not a directive This action is brought to recover to Congress to rubber stamp the acts of the President because a judgment quieting the plaintiff's Congressmen generally received more votes than the rresident. title to the following decsrilKd post-electio- There has been a lot of loose talk to the effect that the election of Mr. Truman automatically meant a swing to the left in this country a swing toward more socialization and regimentation of business, and more paternalism in government. Again, the facts do not justify such a belief by any Congressman or the President. The failure of our people to poll a record vote in the last election indicates they felt no real choice in party platforms was offered them. Many thought it better to ride along than bring about a change. Will the Democrats in their victory fail to see that it was no mandate to swing to the left?. If they do, they will have a surprise in store for them when the people get a chance to vote on that issue. The vote was no blank check to either the President or Congress to play fast and loose with" the resources of this nation, or to endorse socialistic measures which undermine the security of American labor, American enterprise, and the fullest freedom of action for all American citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Robinson went to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the funeral services of his By Mrs. Mel via EMwarts cousin, Lincoln Harris, 48, who Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sly. Tooele. died of a heart attack. arrived here Thursday to visit with Mrs. Lillian Roberts returned Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly and other to her home in Mlnersville after relatives. They returned to their spending the past two months at Home Sunday. the home of her son, Elmer Rob Speakers at our meeting Sun erts and family. day were Loyal Baldwin and Mrs. Winnie Puffer, stake chairman of the LDS Girls committee. She was Fine Knots impressed by the large attendance Although two types of knots are of the girls; ten of the enrollment used in making Oriental rugs, both of eleven, were present. art so fine that a magnifying glass Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Bradshaw Is needed to distinguish them. and daughter visited over Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bradahaw'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Black of LEGAL NOTICES Fillmore. A sister, Joyce Black, accompanied them home and vis- Probate & Guardianship ited until Sunday. Notices Mr. and Mrs. Egdar Edwards and daugthers Mary Lou and Di- For Farther Ikfornmtlon Consult tgi Gounty Clerk or the Re ana visited Thanksgiving day at spective) Signers. Milford with their Bon, Cecil Edwards and family. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. visited Thursday and Friday at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Milford with their daughter, Mrs! Thurland Sly and family. la the Matter of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw JAMES M. CROSBY, also known had as their Thanksgiving guests, as J. M. CROSBY, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Creditors will present their daughter Lois of Elslnore, Mr. and claims with vouchers attached to Mrs. Obra Patterson and family, tbe undersigned administratrix at and Clair Orrick and daughters the offices of her attorneys. Cline, Wilson & Cline. at Milford, Utah, of Joseph. Bill Warby drove to Richfield on or before the 22nd day of Wednesday to bring home his wife March, 1949. EDNA CROSBY, administrawho has been staying there for trix of the Estate of James several days while her baby has M. Crosby, also known as b cn receiving medical care. She J. M. Crosby, Deceased. has boon at the home of her fath(First publication, Nov. 19, 1948) er, George Olcott and family. (Last publication, Dec. 10, 1948) MANDERFIELD lauds and premises situated Beaver County, State of Utah, in t: Lot 3. Block 46, Plat "A", Beav er City Survey; also, Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter the Southwest Quarter (NW'a SW1;) of Section 14, Township 2i South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and runniag thence East 28 Va rods; thence North 16 deg. East 83.3 rodB; thence West 51 Va rods; thence South 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres of land, more or less; also. Commencing 40 rods West oi the Southeast corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of (NaSWi4) of Section 15, Town ship 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian and running thence North 53.33 rods; thence West 31 rods; thence South 53.33 rods; thence East 31 rods to the place of beginning; also, That fractional part of Lots 1 and 2, Block 28, Plat "C" Beaver City Survey, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast cor ner of said Block 28 and running thence West 24 rods; thence North 26 feet; more or less, to the north ern boundary line of Beaver City; thence East 24 rods; thence South 26 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, also, All water and water rights heretofore used upon the said real property and or appurtenant there to, whether in an incorporated water company or otherwise. CLINE, WILSON & CLINE 2820 ft. from SW Cor. said Sec. (3) Willis Canal, Ezra Thompson and Arnold J. Low ditches, all of which divert from Mammoth Canal- (5) Northeast Bench Canal N 430 ft. and W. 270 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 13. T 29 S, R 7 W. The water will be used as a sup3 300 plemental supply to irrigate acres of land embraced in Sees. 4, 4 10. 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 23. 24, 2(5. 27, 28, 32, 33, 34 and 35, T '9 S R 7 W; Sees. 3 and 4, T 3fs, R 7 W, Sec. 18, T 29 S, R 6 W. LaVel Bradshaw, Beav19931 for er, Ut., 2.5 sec. ft. of 16-i-water well a use from irrigation bet. 200 and 250 ft. deep at a 1320 point S. 915.75 ft. and E.T 28 S, ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 21. R 7 W. The water will be usee! from May 1 to Sept. 1 to irrigate 76 acres of land embraced in Sec. 21, T 28 S, R 7 W. and for stock watering and domestic purposes. 20215 United States of America, Bureau of Land Management. P. O. Box 659. Salt Lake City, Ut.. .04 sec. ft. of water for stock watering use from Buckhorn SnrinK. tributary to Pine Valley Creek, at a point N. 1055 ft. and W. 400 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. II, T 28 S, R 18 W. From a concrete collection box at the spring the water will be conveyed by pipe a distance of 2664 ft. to an excavat- (1 earth storage tank and thence to a 160 ft. metal trougn, wnere t will be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 to supply 7,000 sheep and 600 attle regularly and 8,000 mlgia-- i tory sheep. Beaver City, Beaver, 20226 Ut., .067 sec. ft. of water for miscellaneous purposes from a well bet. 80 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 9 degrees 19 min. E. 2124 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 5. T 30 S, R 7 W. The water will be used for irrigation, domestic, fire prevention and uses incidental to operation of an airport. 18- - PF t. t J ' ' Ts,,jwwitew , la. .i A 5 t 'Sr Mi ', n. 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 Stat Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 2, 1949. ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer (First publication, (Last publication, IN v Kt inli i. ,t,.ii , iniflr f n i J- .nairtmiaitf) - , " aw.! . il itf Nov. 5, 19481 Dec. 3, 19 48) THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. SUMMONS RUBEN GRIFFITHS, Plaintiff, LAURA HOOTON; LAURA HOOTON, administratrix of the Etsate of Samuel Hooton, deceasof ed; Unknown heirs-at-laJAMES BRANDWOOD BESWICK and JANE DOE BESWICK, his wife, both deceased; and also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property Attorneys for Plaintiff. described in the complaint, adP. O. Address, verse to plaintiff's ownership, or Milford, Utah. clouding plaintiff's title thereto (First publication: Nov. 19, 1948) Defendants. (Last publication: Dec. 17, 1948) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: NOTICK TO WATER USERS You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after The following applications have the service of this summons upon been filed with the State Engineer you, if served within the county to appropriate water in Beaver in which this action is brought; County, State of Utah, through- otherwise within thirty days after out the entir year, unless oth service, and defend the above enerwise designated, all locations be titled action; and In case of your ing from SLB&M. failure so to do, will be 19 693 Utah Water & Power rendered against judgment you according to Board. State Capitol, Salt Lake the demand of the complaint, of water which has been filed with the City, Utah, 2000 acre-fefrom Three Creeks, tributary to Clerk of said Court. Beaver River, at a point N. 820 This action is brought to reft. and W. 1420 ft. from SE Cor. cover a judgment quieting plainSec. 9, T 29 S, R 5 W, which is tiff's title in and to the following the center of an Impounding dam described property, situate in to be constructed to a height of Beaver City, Beaver County, State 94 ft. The reservoir will have a of Utah: All of Lot 1 in Block 14. Plat capacity of 2023 ac. ft. and will inundate 275 acres of land em "O" Beaver City Survey. braced In SE Sec. 9. SW4 Sec. GEO. C. MILLER. 10. NW4 Sec. 15, NE'4 Sec. 16. Plaintiff Attorney T 29 S, R 5 W. One Thousand I . O. Address acre-fewill be stored from Jan. Reaver, Utah 1 to December 31 in said reservoir U First nublication. Nov 10 104s ana reieasea irom .Marcn i to uct. (Last publication, Dec. 17. 1948 ) 31 and commingled with 1000 ac. d ft of direct flow water and IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF Painstaking Work at the following points: (1) More than one million separate, BEAVBR COUNTY. UTAH. South Bench Canal N. 490 ft. and knots of wool may be E. 24 60 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 18, hand-mad- e .ton c cnsamR& T 29 S, R 6 W; (2) Mammoth found in some nine by twelve oriBy Mrs. AlvaretU RoUsmi la the Matter of the Estate of Canal N. 69 degrees 05 min. E. ental rugs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall DAVID PEARCE, Deceased. have been in Salt Lake City the Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to last few days. vs. A HINT FOR SANTA w Give a et TO redi-verte- MINERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKnight motored to Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Mrs. McKnight returned Sunday, but Mr. McKnight is staying a few days on business. Rachel and Ruth Marsahll, who have employment in Salt Lake City, spent Thanksgiving at home home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall. to the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of David Pearce, deceased, at the office of its attorneys. Cline, Wilson & Cline, at Milford, Beaver County, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of January, 1949. iWm- - WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of David Pearce, deceased. (First publication, Nov. 19, 1948) (Last publication, Dec. 10, 194 8) V TO dimrtUtmsnt , Frm where I sit ..Jy Joe Marsh 1. APPRECIATED 6Y HOME THAN BEAVER The services we have at your disposal will convince yon that you havo made a wise choice. others BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor Smitt Briwtrt Foundation D tntMMWMmMIIHnHmUtllHMW4IHniMMtllMHfllHUMIil tiMitHftUtHiiiiMHmiHiNiinntiii(iMmitmttuu(iit(iii(itmiiiMaa THME FROM (I AWAY A SUBSCRIPTION 3. Then Open An Account Tote for cider. In fact, we ail have differences of taste in almost everything But that doesn't mean that we can't live together in a spirit of good fellowship. OfyrifH J 941 Ask any of our customers about us Come in and get acquainted. We'll be more than happy to give you any Information you desire about our bank; you'll be under absolutely no obligation. good humor. And that's as it should be when it comes to tmg difference of opinion. Soma folks vote for beer 84 their favorite beverage SELECT A BANK 2. Pay us a visit settled, and the die is cast, they accept the verdict in a spirit of a 52 TIMES DURING THE YEAR Ask them if they have been well served in all dealings they've had with us. Why Dutch is Growing a Beard That beard on Dutch Miller's chin doesn't mean that he's getting ready to play Santa Claus. lie's simply paying off the election bet he lost to Cappy Ssanson. And while some folks allow it's t.11 a lot of nonsense like the wheelbarrow ride that Cappy had to give Dutch after last election day from where I sit.lt's ft mighty wholesome aftermath to a difference of opinion. Because good Americans all take their politics and voting mighty seriously. But when the issue'a A Gift that will bring happiness and reminder of your thoughtfulness Phone 24 Be aver (TO THE HOMETOWN |