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Show r FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 CHURCH NEWS BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS The Beaver Third Ward sacrament meeting, July 29th, was conducted by Bishop Howard White. The speaker was Earl THE BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS Published Every Friday McEwen. Editor and Publisher Steve Williams, Patricia Williams Business Jill Hollingshead sang "The accompanied by Sonja Dean, and Lois White Entered in the post office at Beaver, Utah, as second class played an organ solo. Invocation was by Vern Taymail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.' lor, and benediction by Sherman Carter. City," Holy Manager EDITORIAL NATIONAL ASSO Of Bishop Leroy Harris conductWard sacrament meeting. The Greenwood and Belknap camps, U P, presented the program, with Mrs. Hilma Sly in charge. The Greenwood camp sang a song, and talks were made by Mrs. Ida Riley and Mrs. Martha TMf SSOCIATION UTAH STAT ed the First Wl)anmi'.a..il.'.nt3 TOO MANY TREES Beaver is missing a bet. For many, many years the organizations of this community have been worrying so much about getting the jump communities, via the usual channels on other tourist-seekin- g and inducements, that they've been overlooking the greatest asset they have with the exception of a few individuals who have been unable to coordinate enough solid thought and concrete action, in their efforts to promote their outstandAs Lion ing asset the Beaver Mountain recreation area. couldn't "We it Tuesday, President Doc Bishop expressed us." around trees for the forest beautiful see the Instead of worrying about an alternate highway from Southern Utah to Salt Lake, or a good road from Minersville to Cedar City, both of which are wanted and needed by other towns, they should ' 7 be devoting a f ' ' I lot of s t u d y, ' I time and ef- !: ; ' I forts to greater and greater I development of "s Beaver the s I ' Pake. INVITATION TO BID proposals will be rticwived at this office until 2:00 o'clock p. m., August 7, run1956, for paving the way of the Milford Municipal Airport at Milford, Utah. Bids will be opened on or about this time by the Utah State Direct or of Aeronautics. The work consists essential smoothing ly of scarifying, ana compacting the existing gravel base course, 41,666 sq. yds. bituminous base course, thick, mixed in place by travel-plan- t method, 41,666 sq. yd.; bituminous material SC-or MC-3- , 47,240 gallons; bituminous prime coat MG-1- , 10,400 gallons; bituminous seal , coat 10,400 gallons; Mountain area. cover aggregate (chips) 525 . - v-- Sealed N-- S 3 RC-4- P. O. Address: Milford, Utah. d First Pub., July 19, 1956; Last Pub.: Aug. 9, 1956. j NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Lee R. Fillmore, Sheriff of Beaver County, Utah, will sell at public auction to the s highest bidder for cash, at Wart-by'Service, 195 S'. Main, Beavir w.iy, Utah, ?t the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on the 8th SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF day of August, 1956, the followBEAVER COUNTY, UTAH ing automobiles: 1 1953 vs. D. E. KIRK, Plaintiff, Studebaker pickup, LEWISIANA LAND COMPA- motor No. 6R16477, 1 1939 International panel, NY, a corporation, and CLO-TIEDefend- motor No. HD213A, WHITTAKER, to foreclose a lien upon said ants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO Studebaker against William E. DEJackson, of Mountain View, THE ABOviD NAMED California, owner, for $140.25, FENDANTS: storYou are hereby summoned on account of repairs and a to foreclose and thereof, age and required to serve upon International said lien upon Cline, Wilson and Cline, plainof 6713 tiff's attorneys, whose address is against F. H. Holmes, 1 1 Be , California, Woodward, Milford, Utah, an answer to the for $130 on account of complaint within 20 days after owner, and storage thereof, both repairs of service this summons upon at you. If you fail so to do, judg- amounts having become due ment by default will be taken least 30 days prior to the date against you for the relief de- hereof. Dated July 25, 1956. manded in said complaint, the Notice to Contractors. This is a Federal-aiProject,! and the contractor will be bound by the provisions of the "Regulations for Administrating the Federal Airport Act." HARLON W. BEMENT, Director First Pub., July 27, 1956. Last Pub., Aug. 3, 1956. L which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which has been deposited with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to quiet title in plaintiff against defendants covering Lota 9 to 14 inclusive, Block 26, Milford Heights Subdivision to the Town of Milford, in Beaver County, Utah. Dated July 3rd, 1956. HAROLD CLINE, For Cline, Wilson and Cline, Attorneys for Plaintiff FIFE, his wife and ALL OTHER PERSONS NOW UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF WHO MAX 1501 HAVE OR CLAIM OR HEREAFTER ASSERT A CLAIM IN OR TO OR UPON THE PROPERTY IN PLAINTIFF'S SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT DESCRIBED, Defendents THE STATE OF UTAH TO DENAMED THE ABOVE FENDENTS: Yuu are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Skeen, Worsley, Snow and plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is 1501 Walker bank building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 davs after service nf this summons UDOn VOU. If you fail so to do, judgement by Hfanlt will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said coun and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to quiet title and to remove cloud on title to the unpatented lode mining claims located in Pine LEE R. FILLMORE, Grove Mining District, Beaver ShcrAi of Beaver Co., Utah County, Utah, and specifically Pub. J ly 27, Aug. 3, 1956. described of record as: Ben No. 2 to No. 8, both Zem Zem No. 2 to inclusive; SUMMONS No. 12,' both inclusive, Reva IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF and Reva No. 2, No. 3 and No. BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH 4, Keystone and Keystone No. 1 to No. 10, both inclusive, WAH WAH MINING COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff,s also known as Beta Ray Nos. vs. CURTIS LEHMANN and inclusive, Gamma Ray inclusive. Nos. GLADYS LEHMANN, his wife, JAMES WITHROW and FRI- Dated July 14, 1956. EDA WITHROW , his wife and SKEEN, WORSLEY, STOW & CHRISTENSEN. CARL FIFE and JANE DOE Salt First Last By D. A. SKEEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. iWalker Bank Bldg. Lake City, Utah. Pub. July 27, 1956. Pub. Aug. 17, 1956. PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE The State Land Board of the State of Utah is offering for sale under sealed bids all of Sees. 16 and 36, Twp. 29 S., R. 18 W., S L M., embracing 1280.00 acres of land in Beaver County, Utah, the land to be sold as one parcel. Sealed bids will be opened August 27, 1956, at 2 P. M., in the State Land Office, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah. The land may be sold to the highest bidder, subject to provisions of Title 65, Chap. 1, Sec. 40, Utah Code Annotated 1953 and other acts applicable thereto, providing the bid is acceptThe bid able to the Board. should be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked on the. outside thereof; "Sealed bid on Beaver County land to be opened Bid must be August 27," accompained by remittance to of the cover not less than 10 All mineral is amount bid. reserved to the State of Utah. The Land Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Application forms may be obtained from State Land Office, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah. By order of the State Land Board, July 27, 1956. LEE E. YOUNG Executive Secretary 1956. Pup. Aug. Sportsmen tons. 4 , r ,' 1 t . t 4 iI I I 1 - . All work shall comply with from Salt Lake Aeronautics Administraare a c t u ally Civil tion standards. thrilled by the Plans and Specifications: beauty of Bea- Copies of the contract docuver Canyon, ments, plans and specifications ii un are on file at this office and I ana tnc trout at the office of Neff Engineerspoiled streams and ing and Construction Co., 2500 Ave., Salt Lake lakes. Eastern Evergreen City, Utah, and are open to are public inspection. A set of tourists happy and per- such documents may be obfectly content- tained upon a deposit of $10, ed to spend as awhich will be forfeited unless bona fide bid is made and I o n g as the plans and specifications are re Forest Ran:rer turned in good condition within permits in the (5) days after bids are opened. Proposal Guaranty: Each bid no - camping shall be accompanied by cash, area near the bid bond, or certified check Beaver City made payable to the State Aeroin an power plant. nautics a Commission, , r i has amuuni equal 10 aii leasi live per i Nowhere cent of the amount of said I this seen anything bid, and no bid shall be con unless such cash, bid that begins to sidered bond or certified check is en- m closed therewith. I compare, 1 ' v " "" ' i ". . , writer 'f 3hj (5) V i wawiw breath - takineM Ti 1VI1 111111b O VI LUlliylCUUU to the the entire project will be 60 in Lake Baldv Blue with Mount Ejickrround beauty, scene tnat sua- - working days The Secretary of Labor has denly unfolds as a rider or hiker passes around the lip of the hill that hides Mount Baldy, Marble Canyon, and miles and predetermined the minimum rate of hourly wages to be paid miles below, Marysvale, Blue Lake, from the rim of Baldy, by the contractor, and a copy is an artist's dream. Puffer Lake in the early morning, Otter of these rates is included in Lake, Kents Lake, the fishing at Little Reservoir, the zigzag tail fence and broad meadows at Delano Ranger Station, and scores of other scenic nuggets, including the sundown feeding of wild deer in the meadows, are grand enough to lure hundreds and hundreds of tourists to the Beaver Mountains in the spring, summer and fall. All Beaver service clubs, and all Beaver merchants and individual citizens, should' unite in a coordinated promotional r f campaign to develop then publicize the Beaver Mountain Stoker-matiFRANK PRYOR, new lecreational area- Dealer for Beaver never have sites. more need tourists is First Many camp County, may be contacted in driven on mountain roads, so Puffer lake, Kent and Ponderosa Minersville. Phone Collect DU Lakes are not accessible. Campsites must be made available in the lower canyon. DR. WENDELL BROOKSBY, Next need is more campsites higher up. And more paved Veterinarian. 264 West 200 the to roads of and the gravel loads, and widening smoothing Cedar Phone 301 South, City. of the beauties more upper canyon. higher t d Facilities for winter sports would make it a vacation mecca. REDUCED to sell immediateLodges should be built at LeBaron, Kents, and Big John. home with hot ly All should have horseback facilities. Especially the lodge water heating; also excellent at Big John, so vacationers could make the ride the Lions Club Smith & Nixon piano, $150; about 2 tons baled hay; 1941 sponsors annually, to the foot of Mount Baldy. For every Studebaker Sedan $5; 13 dozen tourists making the first trip, a hundred would be back sheep at $7; sturdy round dinthe following vacation season to thrill to the sights their milk ing room table $5; neighbors told them of, and to take their own color movies or can $4 LaMont Thornock, mountain. of stills the majestic Beaver. e It's a program; it's an expensive program; it's a program that would require enthusiastic support of the entire ESTABLISHED territory lor Avon Products now open citizenry, but it's a program which, if .carried out aggressively, would insure the future prosperity of Beaver City. near your home. Customers We suggest a Promote Beaver Mountains committee, with waiting for service. Write to Avon Mgr., 164 No. 700 East, one or two representatives from each service club and civic Provo, Utah. group to discuss and map cut tentative developcment programs. It's time for Beaver to get out from among the trees and BARLEY Contact NeU start taking stock of her lovely forest. Nelson 2930 So. 5th East -- .HaeiMi ii i;; I , Money You ' r, Spend at Home Comes Riglit Back To You 'n J f"' ' v J If? -- c awe-inspiri- 32-3- year-roun- 10-g- al long-rang- Salt Lake City or Acel Gillies, Beaver. Hew Floor Care Ends Waxing I" I ,: ,14 r - t f , A rv;1 ' - , f. y . ' One of the difficult Jobs of housekeeping Is to wax linoleum and asphalt tile floors. Now, thanks to Glaxo. It's no longer necessary to wax and scrub; Just apply Glaxo about twice a year. It maintains a high lustre, non slip coating that seals out dirt. Glaxo dries in one hour and Is "water clear. It's cheaper than wax In the long run, besides saving a terrific amount of work, plus truly a beautiful floor. LOW'S ., 'Farm Equipment WE BUY DEAD COWS AND HORSES FOR FISH FOOD VAN C. OLDROYD . or PHONE HE Beaver Fish Hatchery FOR ALL YOVK Uphclatering Need such as Recovering of Living. Room Furniture; of Springs and Refilling Cushions, as well a( Custom built Furniture, Drop a Card to Be-Uel- Twitchell Upholstery Cedar City. Utah Our truck is In Bearer every two weeks. FREE estimates, and delivery. pkk-e- p Box 431 merchandise in a home-tow- n When you buy some store, what happens to the money you spend? That's easy to answer. A large part of it comes right back to YOU. This happens in several ways. remember that your home-t- o ;vn merchants pay taxes to build YOUR First ftreets and schools; to maintain YOUR police and fire protection. A considerable they take in goes to support YOUR community. merchants employ home-towSecond, your home-towpeople; the more business .and . and men the . women their the they employ spend their payrolls they do, larger home-towtoo. the in that They buy very things money your your employer sells, thus keeping YOU busy and prosperous. It pays to spend your money in your own home town. Most of it comes right back to you. portion of the-mone- y n n, n . ..OF STATE LAND |