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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1062 press iElje ffieaittv am-nonl- a. NOVEMBER 25. 1904 r ST API IShl-" "t.lWI c'T-iV'- UTAH STATE -- OP PittS THE- - ASSOCIATION MERLE AIP.D G. MERKLEY i Hi and Fublnhv B. Astociatt MERKLEY Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SI PSCRI P r ! ON RATES $1.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; 3 Mo. $1.25 IN ADV'ANCE) Y ea r U'AYAHLH Karen Jackson and Celesta L.D.S. BUSINESS COLLEGE First Plant u Do The first Blackner ..chemical coke plait- in; glad HAS XEW XAME.seOURSES accompanied unerlca-wa- s built ai Syracuse, Kw Briggs to Salt Lake, Tuesday. Ce D. The L. S. Business College fork. In 1893, largely to obtain lesta will stay a week before renow has a new name. Uniting witn The coke and rscovcrcd gas turning home. name is the phrase vert used as Industrial fuala. the established NeDouglas Calvert of Caliente, "Branch of Brigham Young Uni vada came Friday and spent the. versity." The new name result week-en- d Mrs. his aunt, visiting from the consolidation of two of Alice Heslington and other rela the state's pioneer schools. BYU tives. was organized Oct. 16, 1875; LDS Mr and Mrs. Duane Yardley and Nov. 15, 1886. College, family, Mrs. Waldo Yardley, Mrs. S. Bennlon, director o Kenneth son David and Arthur Blackner ull were In Hurricane, Sunday to he LDS Business College, speaking of his school's new affiliation Ke' fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Che3ley and said, "Our school is proud to hi with the great Univer i,rewp s of I.os Angeles arrived associated LDS Church; and thf of the Dan sity Barton3 j Friday to visit at the new relationship offers many ad ;On Sunday, the Chesleys, Mr. and Mr- -. Wenf Barton and family of vantages to students. For example here will be rec"-nlzeFillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bol- - credits earned at -Young Univer Brigham and of Milford, i qfi family and at many at Ricks College ' Mr. and Mrs. John sity, C. Burr and I'a'-'iilof Salt Lake all had a fam- - other schools. ?'v -- sther'"? on the Barton lawn "In addition, by coming directly it,n hnnnr Dan Thomas tbefore he under the administration of tfcft .. ... 'lpft for the armed forces. Dan left College of Commerce of Brigham and think Ike alike ans-i Young University, we shall be abl"nit T ake on Monday to to nrovide courses and trainitiA ver his call to the army. Mr and Mrs. Ormond Morris facilities that are even better than cn h" t. TT. Morris went to Draper, those afforded in the past. Fur" (Mondnv and returned Tuepday thermore, our new relationsh.ir The Morris families are plan-- j with BYU adds much to the favorForeign Policy to sell their homes here and able recognition LDS Busines. t, nve to Draper in the near future College has won during its more Sound Money vedding reception, honoring than 60 years of successful opera , nnd Mrs. Elwin Marauardson tion." i,fr. I 1 been name has the While "9 neia si tne waro cnapei, rnEnd of Trumanism 'av evening. A fine .program was changed and the facilities have of the cream ana ice been increased, the location oninvrt and cane served to those attending. Out- - LDS Business College remains the Reduction of Taxes guests included the brideV ame. directly across the street narents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jonea. east of the Salt Lake LIS Temple By Mrs. Vivian Edwards End Machine Politics her erandparents. Mr. and Mrs Opportunities for office employ- David Calvert visited over the Richard Jones. Mr. and Mrs. La- iient continue to toe pientmu in week-en- d at St. George. He was Mar Grims'iaw and several gir1 the Salt Lake area. Highly trained accompanied home y Earl Hor- - friends all of Milford: the bride- workers are particularly In de ton who visited a few days with groom's brother and wife, Mr. anr1 mand. Military installations ana his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Mrs. George Marquardso. Fo"" ndustrlal expansion are creatinf Horton. tain Green: Mr. and Mrs. Paul, many opportunities for young peo Mrs. Josie Barton and Mrs Potter, Minersville, and manyj ple. Julia Griffiths accompanied Bryce others. and Gene Barton to Paragonah on A farewell party was given Dap Saturday. The women visited Mrs. Thomas at Ponderosa by the com Want Ads Get Griffiths' sister, Mrs. Amy Pro.h- A evening. Thursday munity, ero and the fellows went to Cedar. lunch was served to 90 guests. InCarol Williams, Cedar, visited cluding Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Killam Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. and family and Mrs. Helen BolWilliams and family. Milford: Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mrs. Faye Fordham, Mrs. Bessie ton, Thomas, Mr. and Mr3. Hal Smith. Edwards and Elwood Lund went Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swlndlehurst. to Dixie, Monday to get peaches Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Mr. and and pears.' Mrs. Eldon Thomas and Douglas Joe Smith of Farr West callei Thomas. A fireside program and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. music highlighted the evening Fordham on Wednesday. Mrs. Doragene Bailey and family visited with her mother, Mrs. Advertise in The Press J. W. Blackner, Tuesday. Lirsi Chss Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, class m.iil matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3. 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising .arts auoted on request. h wond d down with Oenevleve and visited her mother, Mrs. Augusta Mai shall. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwab By Mrs. Alvniotta Robinson went to Salt Lake City, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanks went tor supplies in ihis building. The Banks Family held their to Fairview to take their daug-h-terEmma and family. They have reunion Saturday at Ponderosa Park. They had a nice lunch and ilicen here visiting a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter are program. In the evening, a dance about ready to move into their re- was given for the public. Relatives from far and near were present. modeled home. ,Mr. and Mrs. Theron Carter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence orbridp;e went to Wichita, Kansas, Friday California have been here visit lo visit their daughter and family, ing his mother, Mrs. Pauline Car Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Richardson. ter. The Sunday School held their, They expect to he gone a week. Mrs. Lola Smoot and twin dau monthly meeting at the home of NOTICE TO WATER USERS ghters of iCircileville visited at Supt. Milton Albrecht, Wednesday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walte: evening. The following applications nave Harrell Glllins, who has employ been filed with the Pearson, Thursday. They were en State Engineer ment at Wells, Nev., spent a day to change or appropriate water In route to Ely to the races. his parents Beaver County, State of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mulr and or so home visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gilllns. throughout the entire year, and all family of iSprlngville, spent a few locations being from SLB&M un Mr. Mrs and here days visiting less otherwise designated: Mervin Edwards, her fattier, a To Change: week ago. Her uncle, Andrew Clo State of Utah, State Land Board, 105 State Capitol, their, went hack to visit. By Mrs. Thelina Twitt-helMr. and Mrs. Mervin Piaker and Salt Lake City, Ut., proposed to Mrs. Junior E. Twitchell and change the point of diversion of family of Caliente have !heen here of water evidenced a few days visiting his mother :'amlly returned home Sunday aft 1.003 sec.-f- t. er spending several days at Provo by Underground Water Claim No. Mrs. Mary A. Baker. water has been diverted with her mother and fam 3619. The George Marshall went Wednes visiting well 74 ft. deep at a from a 14-iily. N. 112 ft. and W. 86 ft. from day to Ely to attend the races. point and Mr. Mrs. and Dalley Durray SE Cor. Sec. 35, T 28 S, R 11 W, Ralph Pearson went to Cedar son. who have been living In Glen- - and used from April 1 to Oct. 1 City, Thursday to attend to some dale, left to spend a week in Og- to irrigate 62 acres of land embusiness there. den after which they are moving braced in EV2SE4 Sec. 3 5, T 28 Mrs. Zora Pearson of Junction to Vernal for a while. Mrs. Dalley S, R 11 W, and for yeaT-rouvieited her son and family, Mr is the former Stalla Marie Puffer. incidental domestic and stock-w- a and Mrs. Ivan Pearson, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer and tering purposes.1.003 sec.-f- t. will be and Friday. Hereafter, The Primary officers had a bun Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darwin spent diverted from a 16-Iwell bet. 75 Minersville. at Sunday dle shower for Mrs. Shirley .Carter and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 242 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Benson and ft. and W. 480 ft. from SE Cor. on Monday evening. of Parowan visited Sun- Sec 35, T 28 S, R 11 W, and used daugther The Primary sponsored the pro during the same period and for the gram in sacrament meeting Sun day at the. Max Yarbrough. same purposes described above. son of Dra and Baker Raymond day evening. for To Appropriate: Mrs. Bessie Pearson, Mrs. Elln per visited at the Dell Evans' week. 20257 Howard L. Hansen, 155 Wood, Mrs. Edith Bradfield. Mrs. a few days during the Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcock and West 3rd North, Richfield, Ut.; 5 Alvaretta Robinson, Mrs. Etta C sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a Rollins. Mrs. Luella Rollins and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Usher 16-ibet. 250 and 550 ft. well vis Milford of Mrs. Alba Cillins went to Beaver, Wilcock and family deep at a point N 1320 ft. from SW sev for Green's ited at the Stanley Tuesday to attend .the DUP Outing Cor. Sec. 27, T 27 S, R 14 W. The eral davs. water will be used from Mar. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Banks Carl Merchant of Richfield vis to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 acres of went to Salt Lake, Sunday to take Ben Merchant's, Sat land embraced in NW NSWK; her daugther, Mrs. Alta Williams. ited at the K Sec. 27 and SSW Sec. 22, urday. d Mrs. Bertha Evans of South Mrs. Lena Van Vleet, daughter T, 2T S, R 14 W. visited a day or so witih hor 23674 Douglas C. Kirk, 3944 son of Lander, Wyo., stopped and Oeo. Wood. Mrs. and Mr. brother, Hesby St., Van Nuys, Calif.; 5 sec.- Merchants' Glen Ben and at the They went to Richfield, Sunday to ft. for irrigation use from a 16-ivisit his sister, Mrs. Lottie Oray. one afternoon last week. well bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and a point N. 50 ft. and E 2590 ft. Mrs. Oray had gone to Salt Lake been visiting who have from W Cor. Sec. 34, T 29 S, the night before for eye treatment. danehter. Wal R 11 W. The water will be used Mrs. Evans returned home Monday at the Doyle Twitchell's and Mrs. Oenevleve Clark of Sail ter Mackerell's the past lew days, from April 1 to Sept. 30 to irri pft Wednesday for Flagstatr. gate 160 acres of land embraced Lake City visited the week-end- 1 has. in NW4 said Sec. 34 and for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arizona, where Mr. Howard year-roun- d incidental domestic and Wilford Robinson. Mrs. Norma M. employment. g purposes. left Darwin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aubery and two 1xys motored 23735 W. H. Wood, Miners Wednesday afternoon for Las ville, Ut.; for irrigation Vegas, where Mr. Darwin has em use from a 12-i- n well between 400 ployment. and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 50 MATTRESSES Mrs. Boyd Puner and aaugniers ft. and W. 50 ft. from Cor. attended the Banks reunion last Sec. 21, T 28 S, R 10 W. The wa. ter will be used from April 1 to SPRIXO MATTRESSES reSaturday at Ponderosa Park Oct. 31 to Irrigate 80 acres of land built with extra padding, $ IS embraced in ESW Sec. 21, T 28 S, S 10 W, and for year-roun- d Discovery COTTON MATTRESSES cong The South Pole was discovered ncidental purposes. verted to SprltiKfilled, f 10.50 23857 Milford Second Ward, by Roald Amundsen 40 years ago, December 14, after a trek Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- to f 10 trade-i- n allowed lp with dog sleds across the great day Saints, Milford, Ut.; 3 sec.-f- t. for your present mattress on Ice shell The explorer raised the for irrigation use from a 16-iour New TUFFLESS IXNKtt-SmiN- G Norwegian flag on .he southern- well be. 150 and 350 ft. deep at a to MATTRESS lp most part of the world and named point N. 100 ft. and E. 1220 ft. guarantee. We call from SW Cor. Sec. 34, T 28 S, R the region King Haakon Land. for and deliver FREE. 11 W. The water will te used from 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 120 April Phone 24 In Heaver acres of land embraced in N'jSW Portable Heater SW4SW4 Sec. 34, T 28 S, an industry-wid- e m research Rll W, and for year-roun- d inci OVERMAN program coal companies have de dental domestic and stock-wateriMATTRESS CO. veloped- - a portable heater espe purposes. Store In Provo & Salt Lake 23881 Walter M. Blackner of daily designed to cure farm crop for irriright In the barn. Greenville, Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. well bet. gation use from a 16-i100 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 720 ft. and E. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 26, T 29 S, R 10 W. The water will be used from April 1 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 200 acres or Sec. 27; land embraced In NE NWU Sec. 26 and SEV Sec. 22, T 29 S, R 10 W. 23936 D. E. Kirk, Milford, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from a 16-iwell bet. 200 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and W. Cor. Sec. 26, 1390 ft. from E T 29 S, R 11 W. The water will be used from April 1 to Sept. 30 to irrigate 240 acres of land em and braced in NW Sec. 26, T 29 S, R 11 W, and lor year-roun- d Incidental domestic and MINERSVILLE , l n. nd n. Eccles eve-1'ii"- ... '. GREENVILLE 1 1 of-to- m - Instruction at Fall THERE'S 'j'JJ&jjSjp Office, Stenographic, Secretarial, and Accounting fields. Excellent court in office machine, gfipjljr MWMS" Regular Autumn Quarter Choot No, there's no interest in buried treasure but there is 2XZ per cent interest rate on money placed in our hands for safe keeping. A deposit made today will be greatly increased in ten years. Come in and see us today. bgln " Sept. 22 the date convonlonf to yon Employment requeiti for highly qualified office worker are to numeroui w cannot fill them all. If you plan a buiinesi career. In Induitry or Civil Service, enroll ai soon at possible. Including IBM key punch. WRITE US TODAY ntMtl BUSINESS COLLEGE Begins Tuesday, Sept. 2 Rich program of training id General I MUSS During the months of June, July, August and September, this bank will be closed on Saturdays! BEAVER COLLEGE 70 NORTH BRANCH CITY OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK Branch of Brigjam Young University stock-waterin- INTEREST Sure, you can dig a hole in your backyard and bury your savings. And if you do it way late at night when nobody' can see you, the chances art? your money will still be there in ten years. But what good has it done you in the meantime? Mil-for- n. HO BURIED TREASURE IN n. stock-waterin- Jf Results1 SALT LAKE CITY MAIN y n. costs imi, psr iwrace up, with a Dodge 1 15-ye- ar '. '.W.W.'V.l & 71 v h Haul at lower cost with a Dodge) truck Vi- lhal'f la flf your ob. 4-t- on k Boost gat olino mileage) with faturi prottlon ratio and tpocial v lik gat-tavi-ng n. k k gz"""" , ....-.-.- M, in CV ft '.J' B Enjoy Driv, Vx; ft .nVi Mt?b ' ' 2 , I A purposes. g 23937 J. C. Smith. Milford for irrigation use Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. well bet. 200 and from a 16-i500 ft. deep at a point N. 60 ft. and W. 50 ft. from SE Cor See 26, T 29 S, R 11 W. The water will be used from April 1 to Sept. 30 10 Irrigate 320 acres of land embraced In SVa Sec. 26. T 29 3, R Incident 11 W, and for year-roun- d al domestic and stock-watpur poses. J jgg) ml er Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applica tions, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Oct 5, 1952. ' Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER (Published In Beaver Press, Beav er, Ut. from August 8, 1952 to September 1, 1962) potitiv-prM- ur and with ?rl Fluid advantag available)" war-protcti- ng Y- -, fatur m lubrlcatl. war-avln-g supwmooth prforman Com in for 5U.W. Routo-Va- n a dmonttrcf!on modal. and a good daall -- "My Dodge trucks save a lot of money on gas!'1 t Sav on malntonanc. Rugged engine nd chiiml make Uodge truck famoua for dependability. Upkeep cost stay low because of upecial Dodge feature lik toy I H. A. ROBINSON Controcf Hauhr, Mobil; Ala. puiton, chrome-plate- d and top exhauat valve aeat insert. ring, n. poo mm and carta. $av on go and ell. All 8 Dodge truck engine riv exceptional economy with plenty of power. You get advantage like lightweight aluminum p'uton, Unproved fuel sygtem with economy control, precuion balanced crankshaft, and other money saving fa tuns. WNK, stork-waterin- vpkp with such floating oil intak i - Rduc fe'lglweMn. ' n. 1 tirHli "Job-Sala- d" On a run I save IK to 2 gallons of gas. I get this saving seven days a week, and on my two trucks that means I save over $300.00 a year on gas alone. That's good, because each of my trucks makes an average of 50 stops per day hauling mail. "My first Dodge truck cost me only $54.00 of repair expense in two years. I ran my second Dodge over 103,000 miles in two years and spent only $15.50 on it for repairs. "If I'd known what I know now about Dodge trucks, I'd have switched to them long ago and saved myself a lot of money." 200-mi- weetf-reauti- . ng ie ' '.: m Sav with long lf. Becauae Dodge truck Lmt ao long, depreciation is lem and trade-i-n value stay up Long hfe and dependability are result of such feature as alloy steel springs, d axle shafts, and. shot-peene- extra-eturd- y See vrfocoy&rM& frame. etfuySn st ' LUNT MOTOR CO. 39 SOUTH MAIN STREET CEDAR CITY, UTAH transportation.. |