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Show EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow-lantiice of filial tax sale, which the law state must be published in a newspaper published In the county, was found posted on a tree to the City Park, After the legultty of such posting was questioned, the County Clerk authorized the publication In the Milford News. In the past, suth final notice of sale of property for laves has been published In both county newspapers, and so The Press Is printing this legal, free of cost to the taxpayers, us a public service, for the protection of property owners.) (UTAH) .PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 BEAVER Si?e tBrauer press ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 3& Of TMB- - UTAH STATE MERLE B. MERKLEY Attocitut Editor G. MERKLEY Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 3 Mo. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00: (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) $1.25 A First Class Publication entered in the Post Offict at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. Telephone 24 or 239. Advertising rates quoted on request. THE AMERICAN WAY ' I INDO-CHIN- n lndo-Lhin- nt tural economics Department, ine pfrrr.n ill; , - z i 4,j - - son .contributes strong back, and of youth. The faI, the enthusiasm contributes capital and tke ' ther experience of age. This combina tion can result in progrei3 successful operation. Your Extension Service w!l have material to guide you In mak ou can ing this arrangement. help yourself. You and your son ior sons, deserve to know what to expect of the farm. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY 0 new. SoelepTaon( rector; GREENVILLE By Mrs. Vivian Edward GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards and two sons motored to Calient' on Sunday to get their daughter Annette, and Mrs. NVttie Ford ham who have been there for the past two weeks at the home of Mr. an;1 Mrs. LaMar Ford ham. Mrs. Ford has has been caring for her nev grandaughter and her mother. Ir. and Mrs. Claude Davis and wo sons arrived here Friday from Paliente. They spent the week-enwi:h Ross Calvert and other rela- - that on the 7th day of May, 1954. at 10:00 'clock a.m., at the front door of the County Court House In Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah, I will offer for sale at Pub lic Auction and sell to the high jst bidder for cash, pursuant to :he provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the .'ollowing described real estate situated in said county and now ield ,by it under preliminary tax sale, assessed in the names of and lescrlbed as fllows, Elijah Orton nSVi Lot 1, Block 42, Plat A, Beaver City A Vice-Preside- - . fec POLICY .OF THE U. S.? As with everything ebe, there is plenty of room for debate a a policy over the Administration s policy toward Nixon which was most clearh expressed lv when he said that, if all else fails, the United States must move in and save that unhappy country from the Communists. But one thing is hardly dcbateable to announce such a policy, even with all the qualifications that have come with it, took political courage of a high order For if anything is certain in this world, it is that the American people have the deepest possible revulsion toward war and that includes "little" or "splinter" wars of the Korean kind. Indeed, all the evidence stand on the Korean Carlie L. Waddoups Lot 14, indicates that the President'6 Blk 3, Plat B, Milford Town-sit- e conflict was in large measure responsible for his landslide vote and that nothing he has done has gained greater public appro MilfordSurvey. State Bank Lot 11, val and admiration than the achievement of the Korean truce Block 2, Milford Heights Sub division. In the view of this, why, in an election year, and with only R. W. Raysj Lot 18, Block 5, Admin has of the control a tissue-thi- n Congress, Republican Milford Heights Subdivision. istration run so great a political, risk? D. E. Kirk Lots 6, 7, 8, 9. of examination the an map That can best be answered by Block 6, Lewis Addition to a is the door to the Town of Milford. In the Admimstartion's view, Farms NE& of whole southeast Asia rice bowl. Mr. Nixon went further, and Beaver Arid ecLW f T 28 T, R 7 said that the fate of Tapan may depend on what happens there ' - John' Indoif documented this runs, argument Therefore, powerfully Car; ThomaB"D. Lhina tails it will re just a matter oi time, ana pernaps. a rem- - Jonesj Lot 3, Blk 2, Adams-tivelv hort time, before communism takes possession of enor- - L- ville Town Survey. Borden nnd natural resources,' includinrr a vast wealth of i NW&NW, mm,? hum. Sec. 32, T 26 S, R materials necessary to the prosecution of war. And that, the ENW4 9 W, Cont. 120 acres. argument ends, must be prevented at any cost. James Rollins Est., care D. R. This is not all. There was a highly important factor of McKnight Com. 24.25 chs from NE oor of Sec. 11, W timing to the Nixon remarks. The Administration's probable S17.75 chs; S 10.50 chs; E intention in this regard has been well described by Kay Lrom 17.75 chs; N 10.50 chs to beg. Mr. Writes article. Touinal Street in Cromley a Wall lev T 30 S, R 10 W, SLM, Cont. "The U. S. has decided to take a long-shgamble in hopes ot 19.62 acres. a at Geneva. Andl Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, getting a real peace settlement on DC tO maKe U lou:q cure b. wnn Aenuey iNJuy must nnv U. ramble, the prepared It WHAT OF THE an excellent farm business . . . according to folks in the Agricul g d to-wi- t: i I pre-electi- I I V: B'tu-- .:r riura .XW Tho weekly cottage meeting was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ll surence Thompson, Tuesday eve. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and family spent Sunday with the J. W. IMackners. Maurice Blackner, who is attending the TJ of U, arrived honif h eld -- 1.1 sSSi--- '. . T1 C I i Indo-Chin- He Can Solve It - I5RUCELLOSIS CONTROL PROGRAM GROWING IX I BIGGEST HOME SHOW SETS OPENING IX S. L. MAY 11 S. I fere's some iratereiing InforThe biggest Home show in Utah's if you're concerned about mation Colonna, history featuring Jerry brucellosis in cattle. Figures show a full sized model home, a section and sports depart that blood testing and vaccination ment will get underway May 11 for brucellosis iiureased aain in six day run at the Rainbow 1953 .foT the 13th straight year. for more :alves nationRandevu in Salt Lake City. Spokesman Xor the sponsoring ally were vaccinated last year than Utah Home Builder's Assn. said in 1952 . . . and the number of the Home Show would undoubted blood tests in 1953 beat, the prein vious year iby ly be the biggest record-breakBut encouraging as the figures Home Show history both from an exhibit and attendance standpoint. are, the College of Southern Utah All of the latest, most modern says we still have a very long way home supply and building mater to go before we "bring brucellosis ials will be on display for the ben under control. They advise all efit of the home builder, buyer or dairy farmers to join in the con- - . Friday and spent the week-en- d with his parents. Jack Murdock. son of Mrs. Olive Murdock, arrived home the past week from California, where he was just released from tlie Navy-Jachas spent most of the ras two years overseas, and is hanp? to he home again. His mother who has been living with a son Norman, at Beaver, has mover back home. Jack plans to stay at home and run his farm. goes to press Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackne are the grandparents of a fcaby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Stewart at the Iron County hospi tal. Mrs. Blackner was in Cedar, For new or several times the past week to changed listings visit her daughter, LaRee. V , , . W, sua. MU uatw .1 u m tax i... w.........ov mustf oe prepared to ,...t. or Wlnlfred j stedman, Carol J Elaine Blackner spent several us on it. Secretary ot Mate Uulies has aeciaea mat n tne ivcu parosns, Frances Jensen Gill for directory advertising days at the home of her parents, 314 sec. 32, T 29 S, R 11 world knows the U. S, is determined at any cost to make the call SLM the She Blackners. has W. Arthur Red and Red Russia fall. ....... does not - ' w rtain that TnrWfhma Frank at Milford hospithe employment in did that continuing Telephone decide Korea) Ch (as they just might decorator. tinuing testing and eradication tal. wouldn t be gec 32( T 29 s E or expanding it a Business Office adventure until the In addition, Home Show Direct program. Don't relent . . W; SLM. wnrth the rnst" .Ralph Fordham was in Salt I. Greenband has signed we are finally able to wipe out this or Edward Lake on Monday, where he obtainThis reasoning is based, Mr. Cromley continues, on a be- - F. A. Behllng 18 Int. in Sum- one of the most prominent comed dangerous disease. crausuaw uoue no. ad- - ed medical aid for his ears. o, Oo- can wnicn Your own v.r Korea rnn't afford another "t nnkt ihi agent show in business county ians ' Jerry ' re- vise you. t..rn n,,t,tn he. nnd nerhaos a Mlnl"g District, Cont. 16.94 lonna 10 headline an ,f,:lw Mr. and Mrs. Rulou Murdock acres. dmmmmummMjmm,mmmm r n.t-,nnrunj six t entire vue the day uuun me one. Kea nina, during oiaic uzycii much more exhausting Franci8 Frencn care waiter L. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Pope and of the Home Show. , UAV exDerts hold, needs a period of peace to store up ana lmprova Hulsledt Elephant 43, Star " and family of Ely Nev. visited at ' r,TllI,M, Colonna will have two show- hrr cViaVv industrial econotnv. She will diligently seize what Mining District, Cont. 3.673 the ' Clyde Murdocks the past week. ' Show Home stage, nkhtly on ti; she can at small cost, but she won't run the risk of a big war. and will be haclced by Salt Lakej father and son work together t- C. " c n..n 1)1,1 ''- afain. ". . . wants ,,,f AT, II, lluilLl. i"' v nnre .itja mmlpv musician Shelley Hyde and hisjon your farm? If the son Is of ago did Mr. Acheson to draw the line in southeast Asia that ROy s. and Harry S. Cradle, care !. hand. . a g.iod father an:l son Dr. H. S. Gradle int. in draw in Korea. haa many ,A full sized model "budget jnership arrangement Oneida 45, Day Dawn 46, That seems to be the situation at the moment. The potenhome haj been constructed on the reasons to justify itself. In fact A gloss of MILK North Star world Ditsrict, Mining of the tial effect of the Geneva meeting on the future Rainbow Randevu roofgarden as,a good father and son misines; T 28 S. R 12 W, Cont. 33.621 one of the highlights of the can be the basi.s for would be difficult to exaggerate. acres. costs less than Fredrick M. Mlckelson, care Utah nual exposition. The idea for this con-J was Keybudget home Savings & Trust Co. -- Drink WATCH LOCAL SPENDERS stone and Live Yankee Lodes ceived and designed by Salt Lake least 3 glasses No. 6234, T 28 S. R J. Robinson, presi- Ellis builder Survey the When we think of taxes and government spending, 11 W, Cont. 4.418 acres. dent of Payless Builder's Supply.! col- J, R. and L. R. MILK every Bagnall Wasemphasis is on the federal establishment. Washington Construction of the model homej fiscal Merimost of atch center the is and King, Kentucky, of tax the lects most money was hased on results of a lemgthy1 dian, Lone Jack No. 1, Lone . made to determine feature1? . survey arguments. No. 3. Lone Jack No. 2, Jack most desired in a modern resl-- i But do not overlook the growing tax, problem of state Survey No. 5470. T 26 S, R of tho dence. 11 W, Cont. 99.474 acres. government. In 1942, according to Thurman Sensing The home will feature floor to; Southern States Industrial Council, total state taxes were No bid for less than the total less than $4 billion. Last vear they passed $10.5 billion. It 19 amount of taxes, interest, penalty ceiling windows overlooking an estimated that in 1954 increases in state and local budgets will an costs, which are a charge upon attractive patio; a large living area 3uch real estate, will be accepted. in the rear of the house; offset anv decreases in federal spending. storage and closet space and keep N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have It will do little good if federal tax cuts allow us to eche-hereunto set my hand and official i "family entrance." t lower on the collectors tax then and dollars a few more seal this 7th day of April, 1954. section will The take them awav. Waste must be out- - (Seal) C. VICTOR SMITH, be one of the largest of Us type level. sed on Beaver Co. Auditor. ever every governmental lawed and efficiency preproduced in the Intermoun Age 21 t J CO. Must It residents of this county two or May 6, 1954) (Pub. April area. It will feature the lat tain mere years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to speaker, is being arranged for the STATE RiaUBLICAXS SET est in home and construe dinner. Secretary McKay, who has Probnte & Guardianship tion materials repair CONVENTION AND PLAN $350 per month. Fat m experience valuable. for CENT E N N L L DINNER, MAY p been a strong supporter of the intallatlon. power machinery anil Notices Upper Colorado River project, will tools will feature this exhibit. Write Bok A, Beaver Press County Republican chairmen. discuss this Issue as It aflfecte For Further Information Consult Every type sporting equipment and .finance chair Utah, as well as other issues of tha County Clrk or the Re from fishing and hunting .gear to men have heen called to a (break pertinent Importance to Utah spective Signers. and tennis materials, will be golf at the Jast at 8:00 a.m. May 8th In the huge sports de on tN OF DISTRICT THE display COURT Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake to met. .Most of the area's lead part BEAVER UTAH. COUNTY, With interest in running Party discuss their part th. Party's Ing sporting goods distributor: dinner Ing high all over the state, an en Centennial NOTICE TO CREDITOR9 have made extensive plans for this on state thusiastic convention Sat Rainbow at the set for June 6th In the Matter of the Estate of department. Randevu. The gala affair, which urday is anticipated. Merrill K In addition there will be Inter KARL and Lake Salt LEVI, Deceased. Davis, attorney the Republican will constitute ior Creditors will decorating, cooking and fash their House of present effort Speaker of the State Party's major with vouchers attached to Ion clinics. The Home Show will claims be of will will Representatives, temporary this year, precede opening the undersigned executrix at the be a truly family-sizeevent with ass the State Organization convention chairman of the convention. adds enduring of CHne, Wilson & Cline, something of Interest for every offices at 10 a.m. at the Rainbow RanAttending the convention from her attorneys, at Milford, Beaver one. charm throughout the home devu. Deaver County will be George P. County, Utah, on or before the of 28th day Ticket quotas for each county, Low, county chairman; Homer D August, 1954. In bath, kitchen, laundry or MARGARET WHITE. Execu- U. S. KM BLTIXO COMPANY based on the 1952 vote for gov- Thompson, Leon Swindlehurst of other rooms where you want will trix last and testathe c SCHOLARSHIPS 12 OFFERS 3 "If" ernor and set at the rate of Sherman W. Carter, F. D. Wil - -I MAIS HALF OF ment of KARL LEVI. De walls. colorful, for each vote, have been announc-d- , liams, Ceorge Jefferson and Mit J four-yeceased. THE Three WORLD'S GOLD IS e.uginer-rinjInsist on J B Tru Tile. Made of with Beaver's quota at 7. chell White. (first publication, April 23. 1954) scholarships to the University o BURIED IN THE UNITED STATES this Plastic, Styron An elaborate and entertaining exciting (last publication. May 14, 1954) Utah College of Mines and Min new wall tile resists heat, moisTREASURY'S VAULTS AT program built around Secretary of eral Industries are 'being offered Interior Douglas McKay, the main Want Ads Get Results IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF by the United States Smelting Re ture, even acids . . . molded in FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY THF colors last a lifetime. But more, BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH , fining and Mining Company again SAFELY GUARDED STRONGHOLD ON Tile Tru combines matchless EARTH this year, W. C. Page, vice presi NOTICE TO CREDITORS dent and general manager of west beauty with real economy. This In the Matter of the Estate of ern operations announced today See it at your dealer's todayl fop CONFIDENCE IN THE AMERICAN MILTON OWEN ANDERSON. I)e- The scholarships btigln with the DOLLAR EASY INSTALL TO ceasea. THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD OF VALUE . 1954 fall quarter and are open to Creditors will present their any graduate lay adg ! tag ovr flat an accredited high limply of urfac flit tnvgl Will not cup. claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator at school who graduated after Jan of 1953. 1, Sons 32 DECORATOR COLORS Company the offices of his attorneys, Cline, uary RIcK, marbUltcd hadi. Soft vvnson & Cline, Beaver County, employee whose scholarship rec CONFIDENCE H THE KEYNOTE potl, v a t p .at TO THE RELATIONS Utah, on or before the 28th day ords are competitive with other and bright nw opoqu color. of August, 1954. To turvlvt, mining flrmi mutt maka. BETWEEN. THIS HANK AND THE applicants, however, will be given COMMINITY IT RULON ANDERSON. Admin- preference. Each scholarship car nouflh money to finance tha search for new CLEANS LIKE MAGIC NERVES. WHY , Mil-istrator NOT of TA the Estate 0f ries an annual stipend of $500 KE ADVANTAGE OF OUE era. Tha govarnmanfs stockpiling program will CUant oatiti than any modal ton Owen Anderson, Deceased MODERN' morkt avn soma croyon SERVICES? grim, Orc. mines continue producing on a temhelp (first publication, April 23. 1954) d'nocptoi quickly with mild Map (last publication, May 14, 1954) WAKE UP BUSINESS porary bails, but it won't help them do necessary and water. exploration and development work. Our conBy Advertising In f gressmen are working for a long-ranAncient Perlumet " program This Newspaper ' to help Utah mines, lefs let them know we're During the days of Madam A, Pompadour, perfumes wtrs in rat backing their efforts. favor In fact they formed an OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK ww,wan wmo ,i, i,iilii,hii. part of the lady's householc Member Federal Depoylt In sur xpen.., rtported to hav nre CorporMlo 1100, JOC In ot Indo-Chin- ,:, " - v V V n Indo-Chin- j'ri,:. d. er 1 . all-st- a. en. ! r T" " : , 1 I 7 --1 . - I I ... nt . l p j low-co- st 6t. ft at ; J Jof j WANTED! I addl-t!on- al MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS - 15-2- 1100-per-pla- 9, The BANKER'S STORY ij te fund-raisin- WHAT IS g d rf'Ac water-resista- ar $SsP mdct vast gold supply is the basis m "Ptarl-Olo- " ge Sam's Furniture -- "l sing? ytt?. br 'maHSaRsasrLi! J And Appliance BEAVER MILFORD BEAVER CITY BRAHCH |