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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH Obra Myers on home. 2, Monday at her GREENVILLE By Mis. Bssle I'. Edwards Vern Wood will receive his and : . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mot-.:. from the armed forces and By It EVA ALItKKCHT week-en- d Lake, to Salt went is two this home daughters 1904 NOVEMBER expected 25. ESTABLISHED Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson lie is the sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Wm Monday evening because of the illmotored to Las Vegas last Wednes- II. Wood. ness of Mr. Mott's mother. They returned home Wednesday, bringday with their daughter-in-laMil STATE Piatt ASSOCIATION .several boys received Individual Today, heirK arc being saved Mrs. Harold Jameson of Cedar ing Mrs. Mott, who will visit for JL Some forms of Awards Sunday evening In the an indefinite time. Mrs. Mr. h is nuking and with beuuiM: iican Roy visited They MERLE B. MERKLEY, AIRD G. MERKLEY. Scott Priesthood. heart disease can Aaionic Deacons, and Mrs. and Mr. Barton and West Clothier Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Associate Editor Editor and Publisher vital, new discoveriesrearson, Larry Holliugshead, Mit- family of Fillmore enjoyed visitbe prevented a Clothier. enell .Myers, Douglas Albrecht, Nie hscan:.e .ire be(;inning with iMrs. Aliie Barton und few can be curej. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ing Mrs. Merle Kails and son Ray olas Dotson, Robert Gressman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and famto knuw the:,c 5 hopeful (acts. and Mrs. Marie Rollins spent a Vance Wood; Teachers, Scott Mc SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; 3 Mo. $1.25 on Saturday. ily IN ADVANCE) week visiting relatives in Califor knight, Kent Limb, Richard Walk (PAYABLE I The Milford Seminary students nia. Raul Pearson, Barry under the direction of Mr. Chris-tcm;eer; Priests, T Office at Beaver, Utah, A First Class Publication entered in the Post Roland Michael gave the program at sacraas second cla.s mail matter, under the Act of Congress of Mar. 3, 187 ii and Mrs. Doyle Rollins and Baker, Golden McKnight, Adams and David ment Baker, on Sunday evening. 239 Mr. 24 meeting Ras or and Mrs. Ken family and Adverting rates quoted on request. Telephone Williams. David and Kent received Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Blackner mussen of Orem visited with relapins for winning four Individual nresl for Carylon and Virginia Almost everv ivc.-- , last week-en- d All heart cases a I ,. Awards. week-en- d while over condition the heart Bailey "GOVERNMENT HASN'T A DIME" can be ei.J hn Mrs. Etta Rollins Is in Salt Lake their parents were in California. can be helped by if diagnosed "R.lm-;iti,,:iKv;lvs been a matter tor the localities in city receiving medical attention Wednesday, Mrs. Bailey and famproper treatment. "Th Voter. visited her ily parents. the states," writes ames V. Pouthat in the Idaho Mrs. Earl Ranks is now living LtGAL Blaine Blanket, Kay Williams, Federal loverrment han't trot a dime that it doesn t take away with Mrs. Jennie Marquardson, her and Ken Barton were on a Vetfrom the people So it can't give anything to a school system randmoi her. .NOTICE TO WATER USERS erans' school training trip to Eph-vair without first having taken it away from the very people win on Tuesday. ill has Frank been very Pryor The following applications have should be supp"rting the state system." visitis Mrs. here in the Milford His con been filed with the State Engineer Daphne Smith I: This is true of all other federal "grants" to local govern dition is a little hospital. g&- now. I in Beaver ing Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett improved water Your "symptoms" mav to appropriate av.-- I ment. Government, like an individual, can't get anything lor others. of Utah, through State County, heart or may not mean heart .Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter were A surprise party was held at the nothing The taxnavcrs must out up the money plus the out the entire year, unless otherdisease. Don't guess- -. can .iiiera:. a eve i keip hosts at dinner last Friday f .,,,,1 iif f,.. n,vM rtt wise designated. All locations are j large additional sums absorbed by the bureaucrats and adminwere Mr from S L B & M. -- vers oii Those don't worry. See your ning. on attending working kin Friday evening for Mrs istrators. md Mrs. Ruben Dotson, Mr. and 27182 Rocky Ford Irrigation E;n ma Williams and Mrs. Mary,' doctor and be sure. at the same job. 25 iC'len Atkin fur their 75th birth Mrs. Floyd Wood and family, Mr. Company. Mintrsville, Utah or 18,250 ac.-f- t. for irriga and Mrs. Lorraine Dotson, Mr. and sec.-r- t. 1,062 EYES anniversaries. Many towns wells day Wrs. Dale Dotson and .family, Mrs tion use from five 16-iere and a very neople meet thev and 531 at of members every Kontella Dotson and son Richard bet. 250 and 400 ft. deep There are points ;ood time was(present Congress all. had by in amounts as follows: (1) year. "IWit every fourth year," Economic Intelligence observes f West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Rob and An 8 lb. baby girl was born to 5 . . . fight fears with facts . V. 1800 ft. X. and ft. 4745 1062 turn towa "a transformation takes place. All eyes ert Davis and family of Milford sec.-ft- .; 4 80 5 ft. and W Mr. and Mrs. James Wade of Salt X. ft Si (2) .r: maw iHU'FCtHW JT rJ I'll 'WPIMWWWWT Xo ember Subjects for debate are determined, not by their iboth from SW Lake. The new mother is the formRelatives and friends attended 1110 ft. 5 sec.-ft- .; to their national on but Mr. the er and 8 R Carol get and interest, Williams capacity by Sec. 31, T 29 S, bearing W; (3) birthday dinner party for Mrs. Cor. 5 sec.- - Mrs. p. M. Williams are the proud S. 2490 ft. and W 1180 ft. and hold votes." transformation ft.; (4) S. 1770 ft. and W. 1120 jrandparents. The public should keep this election-yea- r ft. 5 sec.-ft- .; (5) S. 1300 f(. and Ross Calvert went to Provo on in mind especially when one side attempts to persuade us that VV. all from 1G20 ft. 5 sec.-ft- .; to the ball game and to viit Friday the other side is made up of nefarious characters intent on sell E Cor. said Sec. 31. It is pro vocal duet during the evening. of water with Mr. and Mrs. David Calvert ing the nation down the river to greedy special interests. posed to- divert 5 sec.-f- t. Mrs. Hester Harris gave a chap- or any portion thereof, out of each and others. He came home Tues-Lier rrom the ihook, "Doctrines of to is be divert tlis water and well, CHEAPER BY THE MILE! ed from the wells and conveyed DeLos Gates and daughter Janet. Salvation," by Jos. Fielding Smith, md a discussion fallowed. Refresh through 1500 ft. of ditches to and Gene Barton motored to Gun In the back of everyone's mind there is the desire to visit Heaver Hiver, thence into Rocky nison, Tuesday, to visit Mr. Gates'! ments were served to 33 by Mrs. some special nl.ue of interest. And while the place varies with ' r Ford Reservoir where it will be elatives. Aijiby Willesen, Mrs. Marie Wille- tored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, said rHlMAHV CONFERENCE HELD sen, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Lou Will the individual there i one thing all trav elers have in common Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Mott andi reservoir having a capacity of todav the modern automobile, with, the freedom ol movement THIRD WARD, SUNDAY ie.: and Mrs. Baker. ft. created by a dam con girls. James Williams and Mrs. 26,561.7 i it provides. structed lo a height of 63.86 ft,; Lovette Thompson attended the Soul Ye Unto That M:.y Bring Still another factor makes traveling by car enticing. A :he center of the impounding dam tuneral 1.1 Minersville for J. Earl i;P iho nnme of the confer UHUIU'H SEKVICKS i on the cost W. OS Association 31 min. located X. studv of American Automobile deg. figures ir.Ks, .ie past wees. - ,eu e presented Sunday evening in & 795. S ft. from EU Cor. Sec. 11, of car operation hows that ithe more an auto is driven the The speakers in Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. James Williams the Third Ward, with Madge Tay- T 30 S, R !( W. The reservoir will certain for is this that The reason mile! the ' it -' cared in for four of their Sunday evening were Ira L. Yard- !or, Pivmra by charge cheaper grandchilgets president, ' iiiindate 1177.6 acres in Sec 30, i dren several oy and Howard W. Bradshaw of 'he were the costs of auto operation, such as depreciation, insurance and the week,' sonss by days past Primary 8 R Sec. T 29 S, 31, X'i, SW'i under the direction of he s'ake high council. Musical license Pees, remain virtually the same if a car is driven one W. SKVi Sec. 25, K'r.. SW'i Sec. while their parents, the Clifford Williams' of Cedar were in Salt ioyie U:ni.5worih and Nina Rue nnnber was a violin solo, Mildred 6. T 29 S, R 9 W, W'i, NE mile or thousands of miles. These fees account for nearly fifty Yardk-ySec. 1, Eli. SV?4 ec. 2. Na Sec. Lake en business. Speaking parts were by tkin, with Carol Smith playing per cent of the price of operating a car. Lin.l-11, T 30 S, R 9 V. The water will (.'lark and Elaine Edwards the accompaniment. Grant Esplin AAA fligures reveal that the cost per mile of operation ol be released from the reservoir the bishopric directed the meet readers; Gary Thornock, David an auto tor each person m a tamilv o three is s.j cents it tinfrom April I to October 31 incl. John Baldwin, Gary P!:k ing. Yardiey, AIJZA ADAMS ELECTED inis car is driven 5000 miles a year. Rut if the car mileage and allowed to flow down the natarti. All the classes participated in By Mrs. William Twi'cliell ural channel of Beaver River and creased to 15,(XK) miles a year, the cost per mile for each mem- HEAD OF UTAH POULTRY dramatization parts. Vocal trio, "A The services In the First Ward folio-winat the rediverted points: ber of the family is more than cut in half to 2.5 cents a mile. at- Mormon Boy," was bv l'at Yard were devoted to the Aaronic Priest Mr. Green and Martin Mrs. J. Arza Adams of Pleasant Xorth Dotson-Gillin- s Ditch S. 25 So here is another good reason for taking that trip to that I rove was elected ended the funeral of Earl Banks' ley, Jackie McMullin and Billy Ba hood boys receiving Individual president of the cleg. 53 min. E. 1898 ft. from it Minersville last of interest. Friday. kr'. The curtains and lights were Awards, and also giving talks. Jo(. Cor. Sec. 7, T 30 S, R 9 W; special place Utah Poultry and Farmers Coop- X Mr. and Mrs. Uovle Wood and unrla,. Inn dirwntinn nf UnrHtira W Bradshaw sang a solo, with VirDitch S. 19 r tive at the :!3rd annual meet- South Dotson-Gillin- s ons of Henderson were week-enBradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Jack ginia Bradshaw playing the There are no trittes In the moral' In ereal matt.eva men show in- - In Salt I,a,ke City. He will lead deg. 2 2 min. E. 1354 ft. from N universe of God. Speak but one themselves as they wish to lie seen, he lii.ndO member organization Cor. Sec. 12, T 3 0 S, R 10 W; guests at the Martin Green home. Yardiey. S. 24 deg. 02 Mrs. Gordon Green was brought Main Project Canal true word today and it shall go in small matters, as they are. during the coming year. This isj W. 405.5 ft from X1 Cor. Sec iome last ,Monday from the hos-- j Special Interest Holds Fireside Gamaliel Bradford the second major honor for Mr, min ringing on thru the agea. Pushonl 12, T 30 S, R 10 W, where it will final, but the little daughter will' a fireside meeting was held bv There are two things to aim at Adams in the last month. He was; be used to irrigate 4000 acres in to be left there for some time, he Special Interest Group of First in life: first, to get what you just recently named president of Sees. 17. 18. 19. 16, T 30 S, R nive Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Evans went Ward on Sunday evening following want; and, after to enjoy it. that, the National Turkey Federation 10 W, Sees. 4, 9, 16, 21, 22, 27, U) Richfield on business, Wednes- - .church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Only the wisest of mankind E. Smith Peterson of Salina, the r 29 S. R 10 W, Sees. 27, 28, 33, Milo Baker, who favored with a achieves the second. L.P. Smith day. retiring president, reported satis T 28 S, R 10 W. Ronald 27278 Bradshaw, Bea fying ains for the year just clos 3 sec.-f- t. tor irriga 11. M. Blackhurs.t, general ver, Utah ed and OPTOMETRIST AND VISION SPECIALIST well bet. 60 tion use from a 14-imanager, voiced optimism over the and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 20 prospects for the year ahead. He ft. and W. 2620 ft. from NE Cor. reported that cash repayments to Sec. 2, T 28 S, R 7 W. The water WILL BE IN BEAVER AT LOW HOTEL members over the years amoun is to be used from April 1 to Nov. ted to $tji.', millions, representing 1 to irrigate 120 acres in S'i Bail additional income or profit to Sec. 2. Protests resisting the granting members over top market prices TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR VISION NEEDS which members had alreadv re of any of the foregoing applica tions with reasons therefor, must ceived. be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State W Engineer, 403 Stale Capitol, Salt , -Lake City 14, Utah, on or before April 8, 1956. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER (Published in Beaver Press, Beav er, Utah, from February 24 to March 9, 1956) . w - n, . !3 W 9 -- ' ' . m NUllltS ni 4v fop J f f? n. .:' V- .JBm g- r ; t j - i jr . uld-ren- . i NORTH CREEK - i ... d! NOTICE DR. M. F. BURGESS n. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 6th f. You Can't See o Crippled Heart 2 She dosnt tm enriches, and, except for a drawn and listless expression, look very Mack like any other little girl. But she is crippled. She has a crippled heart the kind of disability you can't see. And it may surprise yoq to learn that the tragedy of congenital heart disease affects mart than 500,000 children of school age in the United States. For theaa, m for people of all ages, heart disease is a leading health problem. Fortunately, medical research has scored dramatic victories In pre Tention, care and treatment f the heart disorders of young people. Some congenital heart defects, for example, now yield to surgical correction. Both initial and recurrent attacks of rheumatic fever, forerunner of rheumatic heart disease, now may be prevented in most cases. But more research is needed if young hearts are to be saved- the kind of research supported by the Heart Fund. Indeed, the chances of many thousands of children for a full, rich and happy life depend on this research. - HELP YOUR HEART FUND - HELP YOUR HEART Sen4 ywer ICZi U irt Fund contribution directly to yoar local Heart Afffsdatleu. or to cart f post effice. IN - v- J - THE iUSTKUn COI liT OF iir'AVKK COUNTY. I'TAH. SUMMONS L. TATTERSALL, vs. Unknown heirs at DAVID RICHARDS, de MAX1XE Plaintiff, law of ceased, husband of Mary An.i Richards, formerly Mary Ann Smith; and all other persons un known, claiming any riKht, titl estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE ()F UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon CLINE, WILSON & CMXE, plaintiff's attorneys, who e ;,ddr -- ss is Milford, Utah, an an. ,ver to the omMai.it within 20 days liter s. rvice of this summons upon you. If yOJ fail so to do. judgment by default will ! e i.ik-:- i a.iiiiist o i for !hn in lelief df'inau com plaint, which has be. n filed with the Cl'Tk of sail Court, and a copy of which Is deposited with sail f lftk of Court. Tin.-is ;n action brought .o nub'? title in tb? plaintiff and against the aid defendants to th" following dctcribed real property jltuRte in th County of Beaver, State of Uiiih. an I more particularly descrii! fi rnllott-All of Lot Four (1) in Block Forty (40), Plat "A" Beaver City Survey, In Beavpr County. Utah. Dated this 14th day of February, 1956. HAROLD CLINE. tor CLINE. WILSON- - & r LIN'S Attorneys for plaintiff.' Milford, Utah, (first puMlcation, Fob. 17, 1953) (last publication, March 9, 1958) '' " s to-w- lt: ' ' ,' : '. ZJ .:"r, ... - - u.. w f wm- ' . '2 ' k - I . . '-i xj .! ' mi inn m. "--' I way figure it ADS make JOBS! flui. A : iin an aircraft wortcr. And take this ad. It tells people iiiuwi unit; anu money iney can save by Hying. Advertising like this is one big reason why air transportation has just about ir iptcd in the past ten years! And it's a big reason why there are more airplanes to build, more work for people like me, more money going into the pockets of everyone in the West. 7'; .!:; C- - ; 2 tie ' ww ' - And more people flying helps keep the fares down, too. Maybe you've noticed that airline fares have stayed at about their 1939 level. Fact is, in coach fares, lower. they're The way I figure it, advertising air travel -- or advertising most anything else -- helps all of us. Advertising Helps You Llvo Defter for Less! Advertising Recognition Week, February 19-2- 5 |