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Show BEAVER (UTAH) -- 1 hot supper was served to twelve Sewing club Party Mrs. Nell CartwrlKht and Mrs and following this the group visNola Cartwrlght were hostesses to ited around the bonfire. " the Justamere sewing club recent ly at a canyon party. A delicious. Want Ads Get Results Hit : ..." rr v. PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952 J us tamer A V- j ... - . ' ' V ,Ntl . V ? BAKF.lt FAMILY HOLDS REUNION IN BEAVER CANYON Last Sunday, Aug. 24, about 65 lpcenclants of Philip and Harriett Thompson Baker gathered at Pon- '.oi is. i Park to enjoy a family At noon, dinner was served. This was followed iby a program . readings and speeches, with each family group taking art. Following the program, a fam ly organization was effected, with the following officers to serve for the coming year: Raymond Raker. Draper, president; Mllo Winnie K. Baker, Puffer, secretary, and Merlntha E. Pendleton, Provo. genealogist. The reunion was voted a success and it was decided to meet each year. In addition to the family members who reside in Beaver the following people were nreront; Nora Nielsen and Cliff Baker of Richfield, the only two living children of .Mr. and Mrs. Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Theris Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Art Howard and daughter, Mrs. Norene Sharp and Mrs. Dorothy Baker, all of Richfield; Thad Baldwin Sr., of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker and family of Draper; Mrs. Viola Pax-toSalt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Thad Baldwin Jr., of Wyoming; .Mr. and ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Vie Black of Beaver is an nouncing the engagement of her daughter, iMrs. Mary Carolyn Man- zione, and Richard (Dick) Clark. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Clark of Salt Lake City. The couple will exchange wed ding vows In a quiet ceremony at the bride-elect- 's home in the autumn. Mr. Clark GLEVE'S CABINETS FURNITURE REPAIR a student of the University of Utah, where for th past year he has served as presi dent of Pi Kappa Alpha. Is Shower Honors Bride-Ele- AND REFINISHING REFINISHING ct & UPHOLSTERING Upholstering Material and Supplies prettily appointed bridal shower Monday evening honored 'X' Th Miss Lee Limb, bride-elec- t. party was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Limb, and hostesses were. LoAnn Smith, Carol Blackner, Vie Marshall and Miss Joan Beeson. The 25 guests played "BurnUhe Beautiful Puffer's Lake on the top of txuver Mountain, has been the scene of many enjoyable fish-- ' House Down," and prizes went to mg trips thorughout the summer. California vacationers welco, me the cool mountain air ami th Barbara Lee Dalton, high, and fine catches of trout in the man- - mmle lake. Many ask why there is not more publicity on the beauDelia Van Orden, second, Revo'n tiful scenery of Beaver Mountains. Many Beaver County residents have cnjoyetl week-end- s here. Parkinson won the lucky number prize. Reifreshments were served NOTICE TO WATER USERS in a color scheme of .pink and wihte. The honored guest opened The following applications have her many gifts. Favors were small i 1 1 1 8 been filed with the State Engineer baskets with a wire heart design to change or appropriate water In Mrs. Sherman Frazier of Cedar; and held a bouquet of sweet peas Beaver County, State of Utah, Miss Limb displayed her many Mrs. Merintha Pendleton, Provo. throughout the entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M un MISS GERALDIXE GRIFFITHS and included vocal lovely trousseau articles. duet, Hester less otherwise designated: AND RALPH L. SMITH Jean Smith and Vickie Griffiths, To Change: instamere Sewing Club Birthday Anniversary Parties Held accompanied by Miss Dalton, State of Utah, State WED IN EVENING RITES Mrs. Wanda White entertained Clara Jean, daugh piano selections, Tim Mackerellj the Land Board, 105 State Capitol, Jutsamere Sewing club at her ter Of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D In a nuptial ceremony solem- vocai soio, miss Dean, accompan Salt Lake City, Ut., proposed to home the Wednesday evening. At Yardley, was the guest of honor at change the point of diversion of nized Friday evening, August 22, ied by Carol Joseph; readings by close of the evening, Mrs. White a birthday anniversary party on 1.003 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced Miss Geraldine Griffiths became Mrs. Thora Beeson; vocal solos by by Underground Water Claim No. the bride of Ralph L. Smith, with Dan Smith, accompanied toy Tim served refreshments to nine. The August 19th at the family home. 3619. The water has been diverted Bishop Wallace D. Yardley offic- The young couple and their attend- next event for the club will be a Games were played on the lawn well 74 ft. deep at a iating at the single ring ceremony. ants led in the first dance follow canyon party. from a 14-land refreshments served to twenty point N. 112 ft. and W. 86 ft. from The marriage took place at 6:30 ing the program. The birthday cake was pink and BE Cor. Sec. 35, T 28 S, R 11 W, at of the bride's was decorated with blue candles the home parents, and used from April 1 to Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Griffiths For the program, the bride ami to Irrigate 62 acres of land emDowsers Water Gain Friend were preceded to spe Eight girl friends surprised Lora braced in Sec. 35, T 28 Miss Griffiths came into the room bridegroom Lee Davis on her birthday annicial When Man New seats Gets Well flower little by Miss on with arm of the her father girls d year-roun8, R 11 W, and for versary. Monday evening, with a g Me.-T- here Karma Joseph played the wedding Vickie and Hester Jean and folIncidental domestic and are CORNISH, lowed maid of by the music. Attendants were Miss Sher honor, best probably more cons than pros party held at the home of her parpurposes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Davis. when water dowsing is discussed Hereafter, 1.003 sec.-f- t. will be rie Dean, maid of honor; Gary man, bridesmaids and ushers. and popcorn were made by well bet. 75 Davis, best man; Miss Barbara Lee diverted from a 16-lCandy The vivacious, 'brunet bride but Roy Thompson says he has the group for the refreshments. and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 24 Dalton. Sam Johnson Jr.; Misa to switched the side of the pro ft. and W. 480 ft. from SE Cor Jane Ann Gunn, Donnie Dean,, Mrs wore for this important occasion argument. a ballerina-lengt- h Bee 36, T 28 S, R 11 W, and used of net and MMO Club Meets gown Anona Smith is the mother of th lace. The bodice was Thompson's farm went dry and lace and of during the same period and for the Mrs. Ruth Paice was hostess to contractors "sky-higthe for bridegroom. In attendance same purposes described above quoted was designed with long sleeves, MMC club at her home Thurs the prices for damming the large :eremony were immediate family neck-lin- e and tiny but rounding To Appropriate: Aug. 21. The book report day, brook which curves his friends. and close members past tons down the front of the gown. Gabriel's Horn." by Felix Holt, 20257 Howard L. Hansen, 155 barn. West 3rd North, Richfield, Ut.; 5 was eiven bv Mrs. Lydia Smith. A local water dowser. Morris Later that evening a reception The full skirt was net with rows sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a at the First-Thir- d recreation hall of satin cording with a gold thread The hostess served refreshments out his willow Rogers, brought 16-lwell bet. 250 and 550 ft honored the just-we- d rod and chc ' d the farm. "Dig to 13. The next hostess for the couple. The trim between the cording. She cardeep at a point N 1320 ft. from SW club will be Mrs. Martha Paice. were received by the young ried a bouquet of gardenias and he said. here." guests Cor. Sec. 27. T 27 S, R 14 W. The Miss Dean red roses. Her veil was of net and wilon their the coudIc parents, Thompson gambled water will be used from Mar. 16 Smoking Ratio lace tirmmed and was secured by low a) " earned a productive new to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 acres of and Mr. Davis. A male smoker averages 7h a tirra of net, trimmed with .pearls well. NW land embraced in nine o'clock The bridesmaids were In ballerina-lengt- h of cigarettes a week, a woman at The packs program hi. Sec. 27 and S4SW 22 Sec. J. was announced by Bishop Yardley gowns of pastel colors and T, 27 S, R 14 W. carried bouquets. ' 23674 Douglas C. Kirk, 3944 Chocolate ice cream cake roll HMby St, Van Nuys, Calif.; 5 sec ft. for irrigation use from a 16-i- n was served for refreshments in the LEGAL NOTICES well bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at wed dining room. The three-laye- r a point N. 50 ft. and E 2590 ft. cake, ding by separated pillars from W Cor. Sec. 34, T 29 S Probate & Guardianshii was all white with THE PRO DPIVFB ifKfnwc. trimming of R 11 W. The water will be used "Reaction rime' is the time it tckei to Notices pink roses and green leaves. The from April 1 to Sept. 30 to irri gate 160 acres of land embraced For Further Information Consult traditional bride and groom orna SEI THINK ACT ment decorated the top layer. In NWV said Sec. 34 and for the County Clerk or the Re The To stop at 40 m.p.h. handon a was cake year-roun- d displayed incidental domestic and spective glgaera. the thinking distance I 44 feet crocheted lace table cloth and the purposes. tne Draking distance Is 109 were table decorations 23735 W. H. Wood. Minersfurthej IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF total two two and for irrigatffln rllle. Ut; completed pink by stopping distance is 153 feet UTAH BEAVER COUNTY. use from a 12-i- n well between 400 blue candles and crystal holders 010 YOU KNOW? Th M.lor T.om-- rt fend (00 ft, deep at a point N. 50 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Included many Induitry aaipUyi mere piopl ft and W. 50 ft. from BM, Cor. In the .Matter of the Estate of from Minersville and nearby com thqn oil thtr frm l tronsporte-tlo- n Bee. 21, T 28 S, R 10 W. The wa combined. fle- - munities; close relatives were Mrs S. WALLACE MURDOCK, ter will be used from April 1 to ma ibride's the Edith Bradfield. Oct 31 to irrigate 80 acres of laud Creditors will file claims, wim ternal grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. embraced in EMiSW4 Sec. 21, T vouchers. In the above entuiea Truman Bradfield and family, and 28 S, S 10 W, and for year-roun- d adDcldental purposes. estate, with the undersigned oh Mrs. Drucilla Carter, Minersville; at Utah, Beaver. ministratrix, Mrs. Sophia Leonard and Mrs. Ra- 23867 Miltord Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y or before the 30th day of October, mona Kensinger, Springville, ana 952. Mr. and Mrs. Duano Bartholomew Saints, Milford, Ut.; 3 sec.-t- t. for Irrigation use from a 16-lWANDA S. MURDOCK. Admin- of Fillmore. well be. 150 and 360 ft. deep at a istratrix of the estate of WalFollowing a honeymoon trip to lace S. Murdoc. deceased. point N. 100 ft. and E. 1220 ft. the Canyons, the young couple from SW Cor. Sec. 34, T 28 S, R rirat tvuhllcation. Au. 29, 1952) ill make their home in Beaver. 11 W. The water will be used from (Last publication, Sept. 19. 1952) April 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 120 Whatever truck haul, there's a 1 CABINET SHOP A Main Street Milford out-of-to- ,11 o PL i Walt Granger has done more for Utah than any man in Washinqton! five-year-o- ld n. ESE stock-waterin- n. h 2 HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR: n. Scofield, Newton and Weber Basin Projects. Sugar beet and wool legislation. NSW; Author of capital gains provision for livestock producers. Author of Disaster Loan Act, Insuring Federal loans for a major disaster. Author of Granger-Thy- e Forest Act, authorizing all conservation programs. Author of amendment to increase Social Security benefits. j , if stock-wateri- "Ms Strength and Leadership Are Needed" CHANGER for SENATOR DtiVlOCRATIC Pd. Pol. Adv. Grangii for SenaU, O. I. R. AUton, Chmn. stock-wateri- Witches to n. '2-to- year-roun- stock-wate- r- ins: Durooaes. 6 sc.-f- t. 16-l- n. ft ft. and 60 W. Cor. Sec. 26, 29 S, K 11 W. The water will t used from April 1 to Sept. 30 to Irrigate 240 acres of land em- t from WNE', braced la NW4 and Sec. 26, T 29 S, R 11 W, and lor incidental domestic and year-roun- d purposes. Stock-wateri- : 23937 J. C. Smith, Milford, for Irrigation use well bet 200 and from a 600 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and W. 50 ft. from SE Cor Sec 26, T 29 8, R 11 W. The water will be used from April 1 to Sept. 30 to Irrigate 320 acres of land embraced In SH Sec. 26, T 29 3, R Incident11 W, and for year-roun- d pural domestic and stock-watposes. Ut 6 V available on sec.-f- t. 16-l- n. er Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applicamust tions, with reasons therefor, extra be In affidavit form, with Encopy, and filed with the State Salt State 403 Capitol, gineer, Lake City, Utah, on or before Oct. 6, 1962. Joeeph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER (Published in Beaver Press, Beaver, Ut from August, 8, 1962 to September 6, lilt) THERE'S HO good deal. - 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 are your money will still be there in ten years. But what good has it done you in the meantime? No, there's no interest in buried treasure but there is 2l: 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. During the months of June, July, August and, , September, this bank will be closed on Saturdays. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK Yi- -, k Come in today for INTEREST III BURIED TREASURE "JoS-J?ofe- Dodge has proved to be a real saver on gas!" y "We are getting several more miles per gallon with our Dodge truck and in a small business like mine, economy is important. "My Dodge has not only proved to be a real saver on gas but we are real pleased with Dodge dependability. Hauling pipes, fixtures, plumbing tools and other heavy equipment has broken down several trucks for us. But our Dodge has taken heavy-dut- y use over bumpy roads for a long time now and we haven't had to have a single mechanical repair." SOf LEWIS ENGEL, Reliabh Supply Company, Chicago, IU. d' .&W.M! w W feu ill trucks economy. Dodge "Job-Rate- d Enjoy ever-a- ll are easy on gas and oil, thanks to compression ratioa g us high as 7.0 to 1. Other advantage include lightweight aluminum-allo- y pinions and guana ving carburetor with economizer valve. ifr? - cost-cuttin- Cut do wn upkeep. With a Dodge "Job-Rate- d" 1 mfr truck you features ae get such proved money-savin- g pistons with chrome-plate- d top rings, exhaust Valve d neat inserts, connecting rod bearings, pori fTMwwwnaimw11! r" a demonstration and a real toy ?n pre-fitte- live-pressu- lubrication, and other feature. Got long life. A Dodge truck gives yea lecial alloy steel springs and shot-pe- e ned axle shafts. Other dependable Dodge long-lif- e advantages include such features as wear- - and valves, air cleaner, and floating oil intake. "Job-Rate- heat-resista- See nt 1 - ii oil-ba- th cr focfoy far Mo. 6e& 6uy LUNT MOTOR CO. 39 SOUTH MAIN STSEET . ilV".. ! 'Job-Rate- that saves wear and tear, a Dodge "exclusive" is and Route-Va- n 9th haollng costs fa? d" models. a well bet. 200 and 600 ft. 4-t- on For smooth power gyrol Fluid Drive Kirk Milford, Ut. for Irrigation use from dep at a point EN. 1110 ili? is n Two fuel filters instead of only one keep fuel clean to help prevent carburetor clogging and fouled cylinders. n, T1URMW, 23936 D. E. p...! you Dodge to that's through At your job and save you money. y Full crankcate ventilation saves oil, lengthens engine life, and lowers upkeep costs. acres of land embraced in NSW Sec. 34. T 28 S, hil SWfcSW incid Rll W, and for dental domestic and 23881 Walter M. Blackner of for IrriGreenville, Ut; 5 sec.-f- t. well bet. gation use from a 16-l100 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 720 ft. and E. 300 ft. from XW Cor. Sec. 26. T 29 S. R 10 W. Tue water will be used from April 1 to Oct. 16 to Irrigate 200 acres of land embraced In NE4 Sec. 27; Sec. 22, NW Sec; 26 and SE Doc3 PRS.V.ARY SEPTEMBER CEDAR CITY, UTAH " 9 , :v j |