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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 194J House Has Plenty of Space Single-Stor- y ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 ' i ' ' 'U. uuaswfPiiiS association GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION ten years beyond LOAN PROGRAM BKU.iwt.iw loan. The Jease tt? the Constrimtin Loans to farmers under the of the land r.nvernment's storage construction consent to the cdnstrJ,? " I mav now be made on Loans under the g0 immovable" storage, Mr. Stap storage mn BeaverCoun of the lev chairman in all area,. n,l Conservation com available ty Agricultural 30. 1950. Producers" wui loans Suen mittee, said today. -vuniii tneir ioanj h !.p made to finance new construc approved lending ,,, imto existing tion or additions !' h loans will be made movabe facilities. modity Credit CorporJL, C An "immovable" facility, the applicant cannot or 5 to Mr. Stapley. means one wish to obtain credit t va r which is so permanent that it can sources. Tho i not be removed without demolisn- terms nn tn c" r Jcrs, pa annual installments.. ir,g it. The itteJ Kach loan on immovable storage rate is 4 percent. must be approved by the State The maxim 1 hd Production and Marketing Admin- lhall hP 4 5 r.0n,7 " . e stor-;i;a before Committee raterl istration M '5I ce Loan Commitment is issued. filitv , rr. ou vivent of th, 1 Mr. Stapley stated. The committee whichever ia iha will review the application before loan on ImmovaMo ... tny title search is started. Loans to farmers for the construction or farm storage facili- by a second mortira. ... Ki" ties are available to any tenant mortgages, however win v 1 w landlord including one who rents cented on Immnviki. I Biorae? cash-rentbasis on a and his UUt lucaiea on farms or partnership of cost of title search anrt producers having an interest in of documents will he borne w and storage J the production orn, wheat, rye, oats, barley, Full details concernin. ,v. sirain sorghums, flaxseed, rice, dry loans and aDnlicatinn cl edible beans, dry peas, and pea ho nMnlnuJ tr. me. uount rvJ llum .1. nuts. mlttee. In the case of loans to tenants, the property on which the immov- Wipe Oirf Farm BuUdinj, ible storage is to be located must, Fire destroys farm buildi b e under an assignable long-terease which will run for at least! the rate of one every 15 m .4? ' ' i.y iJ,. V?. I mustM MERLE B. MERKLEY Auociate Editor AMD G. MERKLEY Bditot and Publiihet PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Year. $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 5U1SCRIPTIN RATES A 3 Mo. $1.25 111 0m at Beiver. Utah, Otm Publication entered in the Post Tt cUu nail mitter. under the act of Congreu of Mar. 3. 1879. Office u mcb4 quoted on request. Adrttunat mitt Telephone The main argument for Communism which is dutifully swallowed by all party members and fellow travelers is that it is the only way to save the common man from cruel exploitation and crive him a healthier, happier, more abundant life; the same goes for Socialism and government ownership of business, which are just softer names for Communism. On that premise Russia has built her police state and her regimented economy in which private business does not exist, there is no real competition, and the government runs everything. How has it worked out? In capitalistic America, a wage earner gets an average of $10 for eight hours work. A Russian has to put in 81 hours of labor to earn the equivalent. To make still another comparison, about 37 hours of work by a typical American industrial worker will pay for a good new suit. If the Russion wants a new suit, by contrast, he must toil more than 500 hours, and the chances are that the suit will be of , quality. this to contributed have factors amazing difference Many in living standards between two large nations, each of which has been blessed with vast stores of raw materials. One of the most important is something Americans take for granted because they have known it and seen its workings all their lives competition. Every manufacturer and producer must constantly try to produce a better line of goods, or to sell at a cheaper price, or to offer some other inducement to those who buy from him. On the retail level, exactly the same thing goes on. Whether a store be small or large, whether it be independently owned or part of a chain system, the great emphasis must be on pleasing and attracting the customer. If a store fails in that, the trade goes down the street, and the receivers eventually take over. That is why a free economy is one of abundance and a regimented economy is one of scarcity because government monopolies eliminate competition. .4 rock-botto- m - l'tl -- :.S , ' ; rr-- i i i i This house has three bedrooms I, I and a activity area I to provide plenty of family living Archispace. It was designed by tect Walter T. Anicka, 617 Forest St., Ann Arbor, Mich., and is his Plan No. 712. Overall width of the house is 58 corlot or a feet. A ner lot would be required. Mr. Anicka, who is consulting architect of American Builder magazine, gives the area of the house as 1,310 square feet and the cubic content as 15,720 square feet, figures useful in estimating approximate construction cost. Exterior sidewalls would be of wood or cinder block, painted white. The architect recommends a roof of asphalt shingles, offering the owner a enhancwide choice of colors for ing the attractiveness of his home. room the garage and contains a built-i- n The living room-dinicombination forms the nucleus of breakfast set. Cupboard space in the home, and the spacious ter- the kitchen is abundant. As an economy measure, the race is convenient for outdoor raliving The kitchen is readily ac-- basement is eliminated andHow :')!e to the utility room and diant heating is provided. well-plann- s; i i l rtr-J- ? " I I ZZ - 50-fo- ot 65-fo- LJ ll""" II cc v, 6.81 ' "' al owner-operato- TuT j dud. ng i ... ::::::::qp ed ' L I ' I r, m ever, the house could be with a basement if desire;'. (Detailed plans and s;j tions are available fnun . S' T. Anicka. 617 Foi.-s- t Arbor, Mich. Refer to Tl.in No ' ' 1 - ' THREE NORTHCREEK GREENVILLE 01ITIIS INCOME Jlr- - s Mr. Alvaretta Robtnaoa Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Porter and children from Salt Lake City vlBlted their granddaughter and niece, Penla Dee Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Oilllna Jr., parents Rarton. and baby dau ghter, who have been at the hospital, came Sunday for a few days stay at the home of Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Morris are the proud parents of a son. born at the Milford hospital, July 31. Tnis is the first "on for Mr. and Mrs. Morris. They have four lovely daughters awaiting the return of their mother and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fordham ire rejoicing over the arrival of a son at the Cedar City hospital on :ugust 2nd. This is the second son for the Fordhains. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen of ting ford Flat this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson were entertained by Mr. and Mrs Ray Clothier at the Cedar City Lodge to a chicken supper on Sat urday evening. over the week-enWhile here an outing at Navajo Lake was en- Joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry By Mrs. Melvln Edwards and children of Cedar City also Mary Lou Edwards returned on attended. after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin Saturday her sister, Mrs. LaVoy Maycock In and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gllllns Salt Lake Jr. attended a performance of the Mr. and City. Mrs. Edward? Master Singers at Cedar City. Sun- and Mr. and Mrs. Baker Irwin Edward day evenirug. This musical is ex- and three daughters of Pioche, tended free each Sunday evening visited here with home folk Tues to residents and tourists. The Lions Quartet, which recently won day. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin en national and International acclaim, joyed a three-dafishing trip at sang several beautiful numbers. Panguitch Lake. They report the Mr. and Mrs. "RU" Gllllns and fi3n catch very poor. son Peter from Ogden have been Mr. and Mrs. Darius Gilliga visiting Mrs. Heber Gllllns the and family of Fillmore were Fri past week. day and Saturday visitors at th The Minersville Auxiliary of the H. L. Bradshaw home. American Legion held their busiMr. and Mrs. LaVoy Maycoc ness meeting at the home of Mrs. and son Stephen of Salt Lake City Helen Davis on Thursday evening. are visiting at the home of Mr Officers, elected for the coming and Mrs. Edgar Edwards. are as follows: year, Barbara Gressman, president; Athene Roberts, Virginia MarModern Farms shall, secretary; Emily GUlins. More farm hon.es have modern treasurer; Druce Carter, chaplain; facilities. Over 00 thousand more d. MANDERFIELD , .- mother, Mrs. Kelsey, for a few clays. By Mrs. Thelnia Twitchell Mrs. Royle Wood of Minersville By Mrs. Margaret Morris had dinner on Monday with the Mrs. Marie and Murdock Allen daugh Martin Greens. Mrs. Welles Banks Pres. A. Carlos Murdock. C. Reynolds, Ira L. Yardley and ter Bonnie of Cilar City have been and of Minersville has U'onard W. Paice, high council spending a few days visiting at been daugther with them since Sat visiting A. P. Puffers. men, visited at Church Sunday. the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fackrell and Mrs. Deli Evans received word urday. Mrs. Dell Evans spent Saturday children, who have been visiting of the birth of a baby daughte in Milford wall her sister. Mrs. Or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David to Mr. and Mrrs. Shirley Baker of mand Morris, who lias a new baby Atkin, left Sunday for their home Provo. Ths little girl is to be boy, born at the hospital there Nev. Marie. named at Ruth, Sylvia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman Dove of Paradise, Nev., was Mrs. Wes Rolton and boys of Mrs. Ruth Twitchell has return have just returned from a fishing special (guest. Provo and Mrs. Chris Chesley and ed to Milford. after visiting rela to Boul.h r Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshal! children of Los Ange-leare vis fives and friends here for the past trip moved to their new home on Mil at the home of their MINERSYILLE By ; 24. BIG DIFFERENCE lA o. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. Lean Dean Mil-for- d two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Benson of Parowan visited at the Max Yar broughs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gill ins of Ogden and Mis. Hebr (iillins of Minersville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gil- lins last week. Mr. and Mrs. I'sher Wicock and family of Milford visited at the Stanley Green residence on Sun- lay. Mrs. John Wilcock of Milford. who has been staying at the Green psidence the past week while und- - Wiring Circuit The wiring circuit should be properly laid out, with wire heavy enough to carry a maximum load to meet needs of the system. The wiring should be installed by a competent electrician and checked by an inspector of the supplier of power. Athletes Foot Germ, Kill It in One Hour. in reserve will sometime save you time and money. It will enable you to imeet emergencies without the necessity of borrowing or otherwise obligating yourself financially. Open an account today. BEAVER CITY BRANCH Your 40c Back, If not pleased. The germ grows OF MILFORD STATE BANK DEEPLY. To kill it, you must to returned doctor's the care, REACH it. Get (r at any drug r home on Sunday. store. A STRONG fungicide, made Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Hetty Peterson and baby with 90 alcohol, it PENE Reaches more germs. if Cedar City visited at the Gor TRATES. $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Dtpositor don Greens last week. Later in Today at Reaver Drug Company. A5-2- 6 Grr-emo- Tooele, Mrs. Dora Bullock Spring- - the week, she and Mrs. y vllle. Mrs. Hazle Barton. Beaver, toivd to Minersville to see their and Mrs. Thema Twitchell. North Cwk, spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett. :md daughter Vicky visited dur-.'li- g at the home of the week-en- d Bishop and Mrs. James Williams. LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Scott were called to Provo Friday by the serProbate & Guardianship ious illness of their daughter Ruth who is at the home of Mrs. Scott's Notices A glance at the new Ford and youll agree with New mother, Mrs. Avery. Mr. Scott reYork s famous Fashion For Further Informatloa Consult turned home Saturday, but Mrs. it certainly is Academy tho County Clerk or tho Re Scott will remain at Provo where the "F ashion Car of the Year"! And its 100 "horse" V-- 8 and 95 "horse" Six set the fashion in spective Sijrners. the little girl will receive medical power. -- id. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and Youll find Ford first ia safety, too. Its heavy-gaug- e BRAVER COUNTY. UTAH. WHma Davis, sergeant-at-armfarms reported electricity in 1945 and Rex Smith left Sunday family Plans were discussed concerning than in 1940 and over 300 thousand r, "Lifeguard" Body and 5 for their homes in Ruth, Neveda. NOTICE TO CREDITORS frame make Ford 59 A more firmr had enrollment of new members. In nt iaot weeks two farm rigid. Big "Picture telephones the after spending In the Matter of the Kstate- of Windows" give you more luncheon was served. dwellings. Seven out of 10 farms Mr. and Mrs. Frank A., tome of risibility. LKItOY SMITH, deceased. Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Edna had a rad'j in 1943. Creditors will present claims Morris. Sunday afternoon a family with vouchers to the undersigned was given at th home of Mr. administratrix, at th office of her attorney. Geo. C. Miller. Heaver. and Mrs. Dan W. Barton. A beaume imi uay ui tifully arraneed table wa placed ( tali, on or neiore 1 01 it.ibt-r, n the lawn and was surrounded lt4!. A NONA W. SMITH. Admiris-tratri- x by 25 family members. Those parof the estate of Leroy taking of the dinner were: Mrs Smith, deceased. Th country! only woman fire protection engineer bewails twit Helen Bolton and sons Douglas i 7m rrrwiiMnjM First publicaion. Aug. f. 1!M!) and Dick of Provo; Mr. and Mrs ht fact that many home fires are caused by careless houso Last 26. 1949) publication Aug. West Barton and family of Fill ..eeping. SALE NOTICE SHERIFF'S OF residential fires more; Mr. and Mrs John Itnrr are caused by carelessness Virtually all uid d.v.mhters Gave and Pat of A sccm tort, aha say. If it's not carelessness in housekeeping, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF alt f.ake City; Mrs. Chris Ches it's carlssrM In construction or UTAH BEAVER COUNTY, um of the home, flammable cleaning fluids, not ley and sons Hal. Ray and Ronnie just la lecordlnf to Dorothy Downs, who flammable cleaners or gasoline: PKUL WOLCOTT. doing business if Ivos Angeles; Mrs. Joe Barton u associated with tht Firtmsn'i use safety matches only and keep as Murray Finance Co.. Plaintiff, uid sons Gary and West of Los Mutytl lasurftw Company, Prov-Jtn- o. them away from children; be vs. W. ('. ROBERTS. Defendant. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Barton tigeV careful not to spill loose dusts, K. L BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale Mid sons Roy and Dan. TO such as flour, cornstarch or dirt, house do th woman Although Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickman into a fireplace, furnace or other 011 the 15th dav of August. A.D.. keeping. Miss Downs doss not controlled flame, and don't allow 19 4!. at the hour of two o'clock and Mr. aid Mr. La Mar Grimshaw leanthat they are primarily of m Front at said the day. Mr. and Mrs. Cul for borne Otm. But, she combustible rubbish to accumuDoor of the County Court House i Milford and Ids, the nature of their house-epl- late. an of P aver spent Tuesday evein Beaver of Heaver City. County, Miss Downs recommends that work gives them the right, title. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doan. eatest opportunity for eradkat-- 3 men watch out for structural State of I'tah, all the- W. You'll likr tiie "feel" of that "Mid Mrs. Mitchell Stoddard and chilC. Rob- and interest of many of the common fue hazards. She says most building laim the Hide ..the "feel" of those H.i," of Salt Winnie dren and Blackner above named defendant. rts, codes in progressive communities bump- .aards. craving "Hvdra-Coil- " and "Para-Flex- " prohibit the use of flammable n and to the following described Lake are visitinc at the home of EUksexda la Kltcbea roof shingles, which have a fire real property, standing on the rec Mr. and Mrs Walter Blackner. Springs . . . the 3j easier acting "Magic so bad "hardly anyone to- ords of said County in the name Action" HraKes. Order now. Mr. and Mr Claud Murdock of A Urge number of these hax-r- ds record them." f W. C. Roberts and Gladys Rob- - Texas are house euests at th' exist in the kitchen. The day ntwould think of usingsuch as rts, husband and wife, said prop-rt- y roofing an oil range is w oman who um home of Mr Munlock's mother. is suggested inshingles asphalt being particularly described Mrs Olive Murdock. to how to learn operate stead. .dvised as sacrifice to follows, not end it properly Take Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Blackner save The Southeast quarter of the new wheel...try Dirty Chimneys at Fault .afety measures la order to children and motored Salt from Downs Miss time. of Northwest the i few seeorvds of quarter fire hazards Other structural A arns Northeast quarter of Section Friday, brine Mrs. Glenn Blackner against throwing water on are dirty chimneys and hewing who has been visiting ther They 11. Township l'9 South, Range turning oil or grease because that equipment and overloaded wiryour Ford .vould spread the flame. 7 West. Salt Lake-- Base and returned to their home Tuesday. ing, with too many lamps and all with Curtsdns and towels constitute electrical appliances being used Meridian, together Blaine Blackett met with a pain water and water rights appurmother kitchen fire hazard. Any at the same time. Overworkcc1 ful accident Wednesday, when he should or combustible cloth tenant thereto. paper motors, defective electrical apreached for the seat of the mowbe kept away from stoves, stove pliances and frayed electric;! ' Purchase price payable In law cords also are major causes u: ful money of the United States of ing machine to save himself a fall pipe and radiators. and hit his hand on the spout of Other housekeeping suggestions fire. raerlca. 18 South Main all to !ious.h"l,Downs are Miss get "Keep nade by Ced Q. JASPER PUFFER. Sheriff of an oil can. The spout penetrated , s same in them to io a not the Ho his Beav hand. wi faUprt iid of oily rags, put AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS County. State of Utah THE "FASHION CAR Of THE YEAR" the as fire dition catch jir.., by where they might (First publication. July 22. 1949) er doctor by Merritt Paicp and spoBUaeeua Ignition; use non Miss Downs oc es. (Last publication, Aug. 5. 1949) medical aid wss given. ADRIAN Beaver L h-- . ... vice-preside- s. cross-membe- two-cour- box-secti- - se ill. - 4 Woman Says Some Womci: Set Their Own Homes on Fire 41 :,y- - gnral . ng . rire-resista- to-wi- t: the the at FORD HSH Dealers THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY . . Re-av- BALDWIN, County Salesman r |