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Show - r a wonderful T!lejack ran norvniA who t "Jtier in that which is re ff0. flntastic. But surely this fare Ik has every hand against to st have what It takes P " nnt only survive, ' ,nd! If he is a common animal uncommon aim un 'T.nninment to endure claim! Ifcinewsesses tanny-- '" Peattie. wbo Is 3 P0115 ,; t famous writer of ttural history. . mf examine this unusual I so ... OTrst there is the 1 ?' 1 I L them this way and that those ears use so um.., Innae for collecting out of the 1 L. 1 COUNTY, CIVIL NO. 2481) sDD10NS L lv ? M. m Lrt- heart-shape- COURT OF UTAH niSTRICT ma P BEAVER Plaintiff. GRIFFITHS, of the Estate of GRIFFITHS, also known GRIFFITHS, a widower tJLsKA- ROSE LIMB JESSUP administratrix of the Estates of KEESE and LIMB JANE MARY mifi husband and wife, both SARAH GRIFFITHS deceased; a WRTfiHT: JOHN PEARCE, tfMmwrALFRED G. WILSON ad JANE DOE WILSON, his wife, inivine. and their unknown heirs, :' deceased; JOHN ELICK and jurrIET ELICK, his wife, if 'living, and their unknown heirs JOSEPH SIMPKINS i! deceased; tad MARY ROE SIMPKINS, bis wife. REES and MARY m his wife, and AR- and MARY DOE :'HUR REES i:EES. his wife, and WALLACE and JANE ROE REES, his knowr wife, and VERA REES, heirs at law and all un known heirs at law of THOMAS H. REES, a widower, deceased; sad all other persons unknown s&mx-iimP- HARRY REES. (timing any right, title, estate in, or lien upon the in the property, described cr interest adverse to complaint ownership or clouding t tie thereto. Defendants. HE STATE OF UTAH plaintiff's plaintiff's TO THE NAMED DEFENDANT (S) hereby summoned and You are squired to serve upon CLINE CLINE, plaintiff's at- Jirneys, whose address is Milford, Hah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of it Is summons nnon vou. If von fail ) to do, Judgment by default will tj taken against you for the re- -' jM demanded in said complaint, Mch has been filed with the of said Court. This is an action to quiet title tV'ILSON & the plaintiff to the following real property situate In ;3e County of Beaver, State of w. and more particularly des- - fi'ibed as follows, to-w- it: s 00 deg. 18 min. 1062.0 feet from the Beginning ec. W northeast corner of Section 30. Mwnship 29 South, Range 8 West, un uase ana Meridian, tn si) ueg. oi min. 30 sec. 79.8 feet, 30 sec. 3m deg. 44 min. West South 88 deS- - 37 min 745.0 feet, North 00 !' as west mm. 30 sec. East 310.0 North 03 deg. 18 mln. East :Nortn 10 deg. 36 min. C AT" Ieet- Nortl 88 deg. 05 T p 14 8 0 feet. North 03 ,. mm. East 64.0 . feet, North mm. East 187.0 feet, 50 ."'la dp?, or mi- - Coot mi r 'North deg. 47 mln. East bouth 86 deg. 01 mln. 0 East 830.5 feet to begin-.n- d containing 32.6 acres of -- ' '5;' J - BeginninR ieast ?.? ill sioutn 2467.2 feet 59L ,fiet from the nrner Ser,lon 30- Twp. - ,nM8 Salt Lake thence South WeBt- oVrW11, sfi "fi.uf flPg- - 03 m,n- 30 Bec. XT . nr Wn. Last , 894.0 feet. South 84 0 feet. North vw ' 8ec- - We8t 652.6 1 - - - 'tOaeVl feet to beginning acres of land; !SnC,n? 42 rod8 of :artMcornpr of southwest m si '"ulhwt quarter of 7 contaiil CoSin nRl7-- nth "t. Salt 3 1 U ir . 1 23 thence West 1225 rods pen 7. 1950. Addr r'' VB. Milford, Utah. WILSON & CLINE for P'alntlff llu 678 Feb. PubS.ailon' M '.11 rrw I tt rt-- ITy 1 WTi P7TTTT T 1 0 " ' jfo00 jv v- - s&ztr?, iiTsujrj.. s s 1 FOE SALE w 400-acr- If 10. 1950) March 3, 1950) 24 or AIRD O. MERKLEY. Phones 239-- J ernment, 1421 sterling is to silver, the FashioM Academy of New York is to the world of fashion the last word! And again for 1950, as for 1949, it has aelected the Ford Car to receive its distineuihed gold medal award M "Fanhion Car of the Year." Tbere w, we beljeve, ao greater proof of the beauty of the 50 ton. And there 1 no greater "tost proof of its fine performance than a drive." Your Ford Dealer will ke gUd arrange k. ho one fino car in the low-pric- e Sfo field. THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania. Writa your Congressman. Inform yourself about the Commission Report. Tell your neighbors 1 1 What to-co- Beaver Real Estate And Insurance Company ttmii 1 won it again v. v r. non-partis- Lake Meridian rds; SlEaBt should Just be reaching the peak of her milk producing ability instead of being set fur the slaughterhouse. Cows that have made good lifetime records in milk production often continue as good milkers till they are 10 or 12 years old. It takes two years to raise a cow to milking age, and another two years for her to pay back the cost of her rearing, so that a good dairy farmer will aim for cows that last longer than six years in a herd. REAL ESTATE South 12 deg. 01 West 1119.8 feet South 43 j;;. ed, with prizes being awarded. A No reasonable man questions the luncheon carried out in the Valentine theme with sandwiches, red need for taxes to pay the cost of Everyone governmental services iello, red punch and heart-shape- d should ie willins; to pay a fair cookies was served to 37. share of his income for that purpose. But nobody wants to underNimble Thimble Sewing Club ADEQUATE in the home, write extravagance in business or in government. COVERAGE was hostess Mrs. Wendell Ross The Commission on Thdre is a real feeling of to the members of the Nimble the Executive of Organization in Thimble sewing club, Saturday having adequate security Branch of the created Government, insurance coverage. Knowing evening at her home. Twelve were by Congress with the of approval are ou proof and an that yours evening present and after headed President Truman and by tected in the event of sewing, the hostess served refresh- former President Hoover, has proments. The next hostess for the vided a chart for the elimination emergencies brings Is your inclub will be Mrs. Raymond Peter- of governmental extravagance and peace of mind. surance program complete? son. waste. May w. be of service? This past year, because of duplication and overlapping in th Met Last Thursday MMC Club Fire Automobile life Armed Services we wasted about The MMC Club was entertained one billion dollars out of the fifteen on Thursday afternoon, Feb 2, at billion spent for National Security. Beaver Real the home of Mrs. Ruth Paice. A In 1948 two agencies planned to review of the United Nations was build the same dam in nearly the Co. & given to the group by Mrs. Maude same place at Hell's Canyon, Idaho. Christiansen. Sixteen were present Each set of plans cost about $250,-00Aird G. Merkley and the hostess served luncheon The plans differed by approxiM. Whit Bnrton at the close of the afternoon. The mately 75 million dollars in esti28-J- 1 239-- J Phones 24 next hotsess will be Mrs. Zelma mated cost of erection. It now costs the Post Office DeMuir. partment two and a half cents to print and deliver a penny post card The Veterans Administration, at the time of the Commission's survey, had 6,500 empty beds in Ita hospitals, yet VA and other government agencies have planned 01 are building additional hospitals at a cost of over a billion dollars, when 54 of the available beds ar not now occupied. This is Alice in blook north of Wonderland. BUILDING LOT, 5 by 12 rods, one-ha- lf from town. blocks thrw It takes more than $10 worth of onny east; Highway 21, facing paper work to complete a governmental purchase order. For example, lf block east of Choice building lot fn Beaver, one-haby the time the necessary paper Highway 91. work is completed, a 50 typewriter ribbon costs the taxpayer about $10. e fenced farm on Milford Flat; on Wf hway; 160 Turnover of labor is recognixed line; by all industry as expensive. Yet acres in wheat last year; one well, pump and elertric of the potato area. in the Federal Government labor deep well permit. In the heart turnover runs about 25 per cent, a and rate much higher than any private lot 21 4Sxl6e. Business building on Highway business could stand. This means sewr. aad water with crty Connected feet. Building 23x40 that every year approximately on HUhway 91. 600,000 either leave or enter a govSERVICE STATION. CAFE, and HOME ernment job. The personnel system Large lot with cinder block garage is clogged with red tape. The best limits. the outside city just home has three pedrooms, bath, men leave because of the low and wash house-cellapay all with floor coverings and scale, and the inefficient cannot room, and living kitchen, dining equipped. Cafe and fully easily be discharged. carpeted. Service Station If enacted into law, the ComMILTOnD mission recommendation to remedy ta. BUSINESS and BUSINESS BUILDING locations. MODERN HOME these and other defects in conductbusiness two of rental from ing our Federal business would save In MILFORD FOR SALE Only IS509. the taxpayer three to four billion dollars a year. To play your part tn putting a stop to this wasteful extravagance, Citizens Comjoin the LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH mittee, which is working for the enactment of the Commission1! suggestions. Write to the Citizena Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Gov- Esiaie Insurance rk k Pen-fol- show-Gar- and their unknown REES ABOVE n d Fir-ma- wife, if living, heirs, if deceased; D.AVID and JANE DOE REES, his ,nd n th RIIRN'S, administrator of of THOMAS OUNN S. A. WILLIAMS, ad ministrator JOHN test-ru- y th l npeds every v . wear-preventio- to its own poll - nnkev's i,0 10. i960 t 70-da- ears! They've proportion to his head -- Continental Oil Company todav revealed development of a new motor oil the result of eight years' laboratory research, two wme eca open.) However in winters of testing In Montana and common parlance he is a rabbit ana a 50,000-mil- e road BPW CLUB MEETS Bon Held auu me name wounds Fol Dancing Party only the test the Mexican border, ac along Bon F01 dancing club had feelings of the purist. The The Business and Professional to Dee Stapley, local agent The jack rabbit is DrotPitiK. a Valentine party on Thursday cording Women's club met Monday for Conoco. evening Feb. 2, at the recreation hall at The new oil called "Conoco Sup his vast range, he takes on differ. in me Lodge Hall. The committee the d meetinghouse. on Public Affairs had arranged to! fancy valentine was given to each er Motor Oil." will be available in ent hues. But we haven't come to U 1 have films shown the group on Vtla rrtn . J a Beaver. Milford, and Minersville lua wonueriui equipment: the "Conservation of the Forest" and person as they arrived at the party aouny to live without water in on the "Cart and TrMtmant nf Mrs. Billie MarJean Moore, Cedar starting Wednesday. February 15 he said. the west, the desert jack may live Polio." These were shown under City, and Gilbert Briggs were a whole rabbit chosen Queen and King of the eve The remarkable performance span of existence the direction of Ranger H. M. ning and were crowned with ar of the oil under severewunoui tasting free water and ex with Christensen, Eddie Bonn op.1 Then there is his amazing nib- erating the machine. Program tlstic crowns made for this occa haustive road testing, plus the sion. also thev sat at the head fact that it has met every chal bling capacity. It is no wonder numbers included: two selections table for the refreshments. Win ue is inaicted by ranchers from a lenge 01 me laboratory tor premale quartet, Hal HickV a valentine box of chocolates venting wear and keeping engines and farmers with a long list of ning man, Jess Walker, Ralph Smith Mrs. Mr. were Blanche said the clean." "convln cnarges. borne estimates have put and Barlow couples: . . White, with Kathryn Pryor and Ross Smith; Mrs. Marie oes all of us with Stapley, J Continental that uamage or tnese hares to Schnepel the playing piano; tap iange grasses as one third the dance numbers. Nina Rue Yardley Gale and Grant Esplin. Program mis new super motor oil is as numbers were: two quartet selee nearly perfect as It is possible to total pasturage and browse. An with Kate Joseph at the piano. A tions from Greenville, King Mor acre of alfalfa may be cut down day to develop a lubricating oil." Colorful Texas Ranger Joe Bridge (left) of Falfuriias, und business The ris, meeting followed. in a few nights, during Fordham. Barton Roy Ralph Each of six cars and four trucks Ranger Tully Seay (second from right) of Carrlzo Springs visit Conof years committee for the program was, and Richard Horton, with Ann during the ratibit abundance. headquarters at Laredo, Texas, to road test along tinental Oil Company Alta Hickman, Viola Nowers May vocal solo the Mexican border, covered more learn from Wade Johnson (second from left), and Ftank Suess (far Williams no accompanying; riuuauiy snooting except Atkin and Blanche Pryor. Salad right) "what's going on." The two company technicians explain to by Bob Low, with Nell Hutchlngs quail shooting, when the quail and hot punch were served by Ber- accompanying on the piano; saxa the 50,000 miles at an average the Rangers that six test ears of the company are being driven 800 oomD" explodes, requires such tha Dalton, an miles for 60 of hour the speed May Gilpin, Lillian miles per day at speeds averaging 0 miles per hour over a period split - second marksmanship, as Thornock, Ina Mesisnger and Sara phone solo, Leon Dean, accompan cars and B0 milea an hour for the of 70 days, to test the qualities of a new super led vocal Colleen duet by Shelby; when Jack unexpectedly bounds trucks. The cars were run for 14 motor oil developed by the company. At the end of the test run, Bakes. Hal Smith and Nell Thomas. out of a bush, and whirls away hours each day, six days a week which put more than 50. (tint miles on each car equal to five years' There were 120 people present in the sizzling South Texas heat with antelope speed. And no other mileage for the average family car lite motors were torn down shooting of any kind of true game Anderson rt'l Camp Met Monday at this party, and they were seat that at times reached 110 degrees and checked for wear, which proved to bo less than one ed at five, long tables in the ban' in the shade. As the Rangers animal can be done with such a of an inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Eight hundred miles Mrs. Lottie Farrer entertained quet room and served hot chilli a day were racked up on the learned ut the conclusion of the test, wear had been so negligible free conscience. The sport the members of the Anderson DUP punch, and fancy, that factory machining murks were still visible on piston rings. ?reat, the flesh is fair eating, the afternoon .The pro- cookies. Each table was decorated speedometers of the test cars and a trucks. on farmer benefits, and there are al Camp Monday 690 the miles day ceeding of the afternoon were in with two large Valentine hearts ways more. At the end of the 50,000-mil- e commemoration of the birthday The committee on arrangements anniversary of Beaver City. A was: Mr. and Mrs. Eltno Gillies run, equal to rive years mileage: enreading was given by Chloe Fill- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ross. Mr for the average family car. Cloaninj Galoshes the cars Bhowed no wear of a history of James P. An- and Mrs. gines more; and Mr. uon 1 tnrow away a good McKay Farrer, pair of In fact, by of any consequence. galoshes, just because the inside it derson and a history of the build- Mrs. Leon Swindlehurst. Mr. and measurement with highly actual St. of were the ing George Temple and Mr. and and Mrs. Vickers to Gerald ruin vour hose airty likely sensitive instruments, wear was read by Alta Hickman. Refresh- Mrs. Blaine Cox. The lining car. be cleaned as easily an average of less than one aa uie omsiae. S.mplv turn the over. ments were served to 14. of an Inch on cylinders shoes inside out and dunk in a tub ol Lodge Meeting Held Tuesday warm soapy water and let them The Rebekah Lodge met Tues and crankshafts. Original factory Birthday Anniversury marks were still visisoak a few minutes. Then with day evening in t lie Lodge Hall. A machining on ble the piston rings. small, fairly soft brush, scrub over Gary Pickard invited fifteen report on communism was given The road testing results are cer-- , the entire lining. For very soiled boys and girls to celebrate his 9th to the group by Mrs. Alta Hick galoshes, you may need to repeat birthday anniversary Wednesday man. Light refreshments were ser titled by the Southwest Research me operation. Rinse them thorough- evening. The group met at Gary's ved Institute of San Antonio, Texas, by the officers. and Norman Penfold of the Inly, and place to dry away from home at the Beaver Hotel and sunlight or direct heat Galoshei were served a box of popcorn and Belknap IH'1 Camp Meet stitute, under whose certification d will stand many, many The Belknap Camp of the DUP the test run was made. Mr. washings, then went to the movie at the if you handle them with care. is acknowledged as the outTheatre. Following the met Monday afternoon at the home treated each guest to an ice of Mrs. Sadie Patterson. The les- standing independent authority on cream sundae at the Beaver Drug. son on "Early Clubs and Lodges oil testing. According to Mr. Stapley, the in Utah" was given bv Mrs. Zelma Muir. The hostess served cake and new oil for local automobile and Valentine Party Held ice cream to the group, following truck owners represents another The officers of the First Ward the lesson and business meeting long step forward in the method pioneered and developed by Con Primary entertained at a well ar- - of the organization. tinental Oil Company for using ranged Valentine party Monday additives in mineral oils to inroom in for the evening banquet Do effectiveness against wear crease You Cut Want the teachers and special guests: assure . and longer life for motors. i V. Mrs. and Alma Decker, Bishop Your Federal Taxes? Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan. Mrs. Morgan is stake president of the Good Dairy Cows Your Wasted Taxes A Primary. Various games were playdairy cow al 6 years of age V, those mulish in PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY - f . (UTAH) r- 7 ik it: taau BEAVER - - Hulpron,n nower. A black- VLa was seen by one of foot woWists to jump a 6 fi,evlnrnnf fence not driven U fear but in order to get to on the other .ide The iacir wm cover m. .nrt four inches at a leap . ...ii hound on for miles 15 ?!, at a bound. 200 hops a minute I clocked one 0ne naturalist. hour an miles i, 35 Leer COXTIXEXTAL OIL CO. ANNOUNCES NEW "COXOCO SUFEH MOTOR OIL" " First-Thir- S 1 S. - it. is rabbit T.l.J..rTrI.- iim.m, air sounds which you and 1 never urai . Perhaps we shoud Stan nnH the jack straight with our zoology. Strictly speaking, he i8 not a muuii out a nare. wwiu uiiuu ana nak(hn jack comes in a full suit of fur Ted Resting By , 18 South Main Cedar City, Utah Adrian Baldwin, Beaver County Representative |