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Show THE BEAVER PRESS Eberhart was the name of the mystery thriller reviewed by Mrs. Ranae Davis Wednesday at Liter-arClub, held at the home of iiNERSVILLE Mrs. Melba Baker. Mrs. Bonnie Myers assisted Mrs. Davis with hostess duties. Mrs. Alvaretta By MRS. EMILY GILLINS ;')i:ison and M s. Davis accepter invitations to join the club. Mu 9 J. Sim Murdock was severely seal numbers were by Harold injured about the face Sunday af- Baker and son Raymond on the ternoon when a horse he was violin, clarinet and harpischord. to mount struck Mr. Of Ipterest to Women was given with his head. by Mrs. Eernice Gillins, who disand med- cussed the possibility of a univerHe urdrwent ical treat, nent at the Beaver sal language being adopted by all County Hospital, and i recuper- nations so that conversations could be carried on without learnating satisfactory The rames'of John Williams and ing several languages. Special guests included Mrs. Vance Marshall we. .3 hiadvertent-l- y onrtted a m the list of board Helen Pryor McGee and Mrs. Ora members of the Minersville Land Fotheringham. and Livestock Co., published re- O Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Boyter were in California last week on cently. We apologise. Mr Alba Gillins was ill over business, but also enjoyed the trip the week end, suffering another as a vacation. Miss Janet Eyre, daughter of nose hemmorhage. the James Eyres, increased her G. W. Carter has moved his age to 9 Wednesday. Many lovely grocery store to the building birthday gifts, a host of friends, across from the LDS Churcn and good refreshments made up owned by Mrs, Nell Eyre. the party given her. Mrs. Armina Banks received Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers, Mr.; word this week of the arrival of a born to Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gillins, Mr. and first and Mrs. Robert Durssard of San Mrs. Lloyd Matheas, Randall Diego, Ca!". Mrs. Durssard is Banks, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber the former Patricia Ilayward, Gillins attended funeral services daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred at Milford Wednesday for William Kinross. Ilayward. Karl Gillins, youngest son of Visitors at tne Banks home on Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gillins, celeMrs. Mr. and were Wednesday Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Dick brated his 13th birthday recently Thomas and Mrs. Loretta Thomp with a birthday party many friends enjoyed. son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson were hosts at Sunday dinner to of Idaho announce the approach Mr. and Mrs. Ty Cillins, Mr. and ing marriage of their daughter Mrs. G. W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Kerin to DeLoy Baker, son of Mr Blackner and CalJack and Gary and Mrs. Harold Baker. The mar vin Carter. was for Thursday, planned riage March 19, in the L D S Temple at hisTommy Marshall hoodwinkeda grandmother. Lambson into Salt Lake. A reception at Min (his 6lh ) party last week birthday ersville, March 23, will honor th? while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. newlyweds. Marshall, were in California Mr; and Mrs. Sherwln Wood Fay on business and pleasure. Tex In end week Lake Salt the spent Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter Marshall accompanied Betty and While there they called on were hosts at dinner last week to Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Browner, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Thompson, and Mrs. Calvin Miles and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. George Young and and Mrs. Russell Guymon. Mrs. Armina Banks. The Thomp The 11th birthday of Miss Mada-lysons and Youngs were here to at arrived on March 16 and tend the wedding of Dyke LeFevre a Eyre of friends host enjoyed a delightand visited relatives in Miners ful party while Madelyn received ville before returning home. gifts. Madalyn is a The Glass Slipper by Mignon E. many lovely daughter of the Thurman Eyres. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Hamblin of NOTICt TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Melbourne, Wyo., were guests of Mrs. Edith Bradfield and Mrs. BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Cassie McKnight during the week... Mrs. Donna Boyter and children HUGH CARTWRIGHT, Deceased. Creditors will present their motored to St. George Saturday claims with vouchers- laittached to where her children received dent. tihe undersigned administrator at al attention. Chester Ward of Parowan, uncle the office of his attorneys, Cline, Wilson & Cline, in Milford, Beaver of Mrs. Dale Dotson, Is here help Burt remodel the old! County, Utah, on or before the ing Laban in THIS WEEK y Published Every Friday at Beaver, Utah Entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 I Editor and Publisher Business Manager Steve Williams Patricia Williams Beaver Publication Office 45 . pre-parin- c HE East Center Mur-dyi- -. year in advance Rates Upon Request Advertising su'-t'--y $3 a Subscription NATIONAL EDITORIAL NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beaver County, Sfate of Utah, throughout the entire year unless All locaotherwise designated. tions are In SLBAM. To Change; Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, 410 Patterson Bids., Denver 2, to change the Colo., proposes of point of diversion of 4.5 sec.-f- t. water initiated by Application to Segregate No. 18265-a- . The water was to have been diverted from two wells at points and in amounts as fololws: (1) N. 50 ft. and W. 50 (2) ft. from SE Cor., 1 sec.-ft- .; N. 50 ft. and W. 50 ft. from EV, both in Sec. 29, Cor. 3.5 sec.-f- t, T28S, R10W, and used from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30 to Irrigate 280 acres in NWU Sec. 28, NE4 Sec. 29, T28S, R10W. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert 4.5 sec.-f- t of water from twr 16-iwells at points and in amounts as follows: (1) 543 ft. deep, N. 50 ft. and W. 50 ft. 2.25 sec.-f- t, (2) bet. 300 and 600 ft deep, N. 1370 ft and W 50 ft. 2.25 sec.-ft- ., both from EVi Cor. Sec. 29, T28S, R10W, and used during the same period and for the same purposes as descriled above. To Appropriate: 29632 Heinecke Bros., 380 Center St., Midva:e, Ut .50 sec.-- ft for mining use from an unnamed spring area, trib. to Lincoln Gulch to Boaver River. The spring area is described as follows: Beg. at point N. 575 ft. and E. 15G0 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 20, T29S, R9W, thence N. 66 deg. 00 min. E. 1400 ft., S. 24 deg. 00 min. E. 623.3 ft., S. 75 deg. 04 min. W. 1417.7 ft., N. 24 deg. 00 min. W. 400 ft to n. beg., the water is collected by means of 400 ft. of open ditch and diverted at a poirt N. 350 ft. and E. 1700 ft from SW Cor. said Sec. 20, where it will be released into the natural channel of Lincoln Gulch and conveyed thereby 1800 ft. to point of rediversion located S. 330 ft. and E. 30 ft. from SW Cor; said Sec. 20, the water to be conveyed through 180 feet of pipe to place of use where it will be used for milling purposes at the Qeole millslte mine. This will of water and consume .25 sec.-f- t. will be returned to Lin .23 sec.-f- t. coin Gulch at a point S. 800 ft and W. 400 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 30, T29S, R9W. Protests resisting the granting any of the foregoing , applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 4C3 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 11, Utah, on or before of May 2, 1959. WAYNE D. CRIDDLE, State Engineer. Published in Beaver County News, Milford, Utah, from March 19 to April 2, 1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of D. E. KIRK, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executor at the offices of dine, Wilson & CMne, his attorneys, at Milford, Beaver County, Utah, on or before the 10ti day of July, 1959. J. DELMAR KIRK, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of D. E. Kirk, Deceased. First Pub.: March 5, 1959. Last Pub.: March 26. 1959. Every Bank Service for Everyone . . . great-grandchil- d, Le-Gra- 14th day of May, 1959. AUBRA CARTWRIGHT, Administrator of the Estate of Hugh CarrwTighrt, Deceased, First Pub.: March 13, 1959 Last Pub.: April 3, 1959. IS LACK OF MONEY A PROBLEM? LET US HELP YOU ! Stop dreaming that you have a new car, home, or completely paid-u- p bills. We can help you make your dreams realities with a loan. You'll find our service is helpful and friendly, too. low-co- st MILFORD ! STATE BANK A Friendly Bank for All the People and j BEAYER CITY BRANCH of Milford State Bank All Deposits Insured to $10,000 We wish to express uur sincere appreciation to all tnese who assisted in any way during the time of our recent bereavement. We especially' thank those who sent the lovely floral olferings, and those jvho took part in the ' service 3. MRS. WILIAM KINROS3 and Family. Utah-Idah- o pie last week included Mrs. Cass McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins and Mrs. Jeanette Stoker. While there they met George Williams, brother of the late Frank ADVERTISING wiwi you vm THE BEAVER PRESS Rcaycr, Utah BETTER FOP FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959 D.Williams. Mrs. Beth Morgan, Mrs. Glenna Osborne of Beaver and Mrs. Arline Carter and Mrs. Rachel Eyre were hostesses at a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Joanne Eyre Saturday evening.- - Bingo was played by Virginia, Lynnea and Betty Marshall, Barbara Carter, Margaret Williams, Mary, Emily and Merle Gillins, Carla and Ann Eyre, and Lois Carter. Mrs. Eyre received many lovely gifts. A delightful plate lunch was served. Visitors in Cedar City Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karen Carter and family, Mrs. Flo- - r? Es K T'- if v ll u 1. 74 i ''V f Dotson Hotel. Visitors to the St. George Tem- - - W " "Via, 1 55 South Main Beaver, Utah f- - - H G2 13579, Model No. 22926340 to foreclose a lien in favor of Don Brinkerhoff thereon for $150 stor age. The seller reserves the right to bid. Dated March 1?. 1959. JOHN O. CHRISTIANSEN, AttoiTify for EtCtr, ."I i ' w .'.: n ALFALFA ALFALFA WEEVIL ADULT WEEViL Mti'tt AUim 50, !W a GRASSHOPPER LARVAE weevils feed on huds tnd growing tips. Cut yields up to dtitroy the hijh protein parts of alfalfa. Grasshoppers can completely destroy pastures, ranee grasses, and many crops. Concentrate-- or IV'2 CONTROL: Heplachlor 2E Emulsmable Dust. Apply to alfalfa early, before they lay their eggs. For grasshopper control, apply as soon as hatching starts. Consult your sUte agricultural college, county agent, c rl or dealer lor exact dosage recommendations DAMAGE: ,' f.'. v -- rf of 'rid : '. .'I . 'i fiMst. Smilnreld, Uua and rvn Charles hour. Siguit 99 Athen Reese of Smithfield, Cache County, is one of the West's largest growers of string beans and a firm believer in the use of USS Nitrogen Fertilizers to help him obtain maximum yields. "I, figure proper fertilization increases my yield by at least 30 per cent," Mr. Reese says. "I like the results I get from USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. I make sure I have enough phosphate, too, to get maximum yields." Charles Inouye of Sigurd, Utah, raises sugar beets, potatoes, grain and other crops. He, too, finds USS Nitrogen Fertilizers bring added yields. "Nitrogen is necessary for profits. Proper fertilization 13 the key to successful farming," Mr. Inouye says. Whether you grow beans, as does Mr. Reese, or diversified crops, as does Mr. Inouye, you can increase your yields with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Order USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel, from your dealer today. It takes 'N, Men-U- SS Nitrogen for maximum profits. Hrptachlor is Velii-co- t by Cimicl Corporation. It ' the ctiv Ingrftilienl in trarl uprtyt. dusU, etc., Pm wherever farm tuppliet ore old. Technical ilui'y GET HEPTACHLOR AT YOUR DEALER'S e y Uh U la Ua KJ ". itrogen Fertilizers TODAY! u UUt h ta NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the 30th day of March, 1959, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House In Beaver City, Utah, the following automobile owned by George Lare of Okanogan, No. - s ? Attorneys for Petitioners. Motor f'l . '7- -; P. O. Address: Milford, Utah First Pub.: March 12, 1959. Lns Pub.: April 2, 1959. t: 1 CP.iir! SAVE THE TG? OF YQIifi CLINE, WILSON & CLINE, 19-1- Vv ' . Ssi 'a; 4',ut" 1959. Washington, Packard. 1 VW - Hood Welding & Equipment Co. HEREBY NOTIFIED that sard Petition for Adoption tofts been set for bearing on the 13lh day of May, 1959, at tha hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of the Beaver Orxmty Court House aft Beaver City, Utah, at which tune and place you or any other person or persons interested in said children may appear and show cause, If any you have, why said minor children should not be declared to be abandoned and deserted children, and why said Petition for Adoption should not be granted. Dated this 6th flay erf March, to-wi- Member FDIC big-wi- thereon, YOU ARE LOANS... He now lives in retirement on his farm near Lehi. ; the above entitled Court their certain Petition for Adoption, praying that the said Fred Ellis Nixon end Jo Ellen Nixon, minors, be de clared by this Court to be abandoned and deserted children and that Kenneth C. Ward .be allowed and permitted to adopt said minor diildrai and praying for a bearing SEE US NOW A pioneer Utah publisher anil "beet sugarman," and the western industry he helped to establish will be honored at Lehi Friday '.ight at one of the biggest birth-la- y parties ever staged there. All of the town's and scores of other friends will turn out to help Walter L. Webb celebrate his 90th birthday and the 80th aniversary of the Unite i States beet sugar industry, of which Webb is one of the oldest living veterans, according to Russell Innes, Lehi newspaper publisher and general chairman of party arrangements. Joining in the community celebration will be out of town guests including officials of the Suga- i :.o., where Webb formerly served as chemist, factory NOTICE Sealed bids for a school bus will be received at the office of the Board of Education until 10:30 a. m., April 1, 1939, at Which time the bids will be publicly opmcd and read. Specifications for the school bUi are , available at the office of the Clerk of ithe. Board of Education, Beaver, Utah. The Board of Education reserves tha right to reject any and all bids or to waive ?iny informality or technicality in the bidding in the interest of the school district. By Order of the Board of Education. ARLO P. MESSINGER, Clerk. superintendent and statistician, Webb, who mixed printer's ink and sugar in his long professional career, published the L?hi Banner prior to the turn of the century and was one of the original officers of the .Utah Siate Press n NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADOPTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Adoption of FRED ELLIS NIXON and JO EL LEN NIXON, Minora. YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tihat Kenneth C. Ward and Janice Ward, his wife, of Boaver, Beaver County, Utah, have ex. ecuted land caused to be filed In SOLVE IT EASILY Lehi to Honor Former Publisher, 'Sugarman taa t)ttn4 tnHurl um |