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Show SUMMONS THE BEAVER PRESS Published Every Friday at Beaver, Utah Entered the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 in Steve Williams Patricia Williams Editor and Publisher Business Manager - Beaver Publication Office Subscription Milford Publication Phone DU HE East Center 45 $3 a year in advance : 325 South Main Kes Phone DU Ofce Advertising Rates Upon Request E0ITORIAL NATIONAL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THIS WEEK IN BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH OMNI CARTW RIGHT, adminisM1NERSV1LLE trator of the Estate of THOMAS as H. CARTWR1GIIT, also known By MRS. EMILY GILLINS THOMAS II. CARTWRIGHT JR., also known as THOMAS HENRY Mr. and Mrs. Art Carter and patitwrtchT JR.. also knownDe--asJ chidlren of Salt Lake have been THOMAS CARTWRIGHT, of Mr. and ceased, Plaintiff, vs. ANNA G. guests at the home Mrs. Stanley during JONES. McKnight u. BLANCH WATERS, ETHEL G. TAYLOR, REUBEN P. Minersville's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farrerand GREENWOOD and JANE DOE GREENWOOD, his wife, FRANK three daughters of Salt Lake were J. GREENWOOD and MARY 1102 guests two days at the home of GREENWOOD, his wife, known Mr. and Mrs. William Wood during heirs-at-laand all unknown the holidays. Dr. Farrer, who reheirs-at-laof WILLIAM GREEN- cently received his doctorate in the field of education, is assistant suWOOD and MARY DOE GREENboth deceased; wife, his perintendent of the Granite school WOOD, and MAY G. district. C. DENNIS WIIIT2 Brothers and sisters of William WHITE, his wile, ASMON D. WHITE and ABBIE SMITH and Hannah Corbridge enjoyed a WHITE, his wife, EDGAR II family reunion during the CenWHITE and LUCY JONES tennial. Mrs. Etta Rollins was hostess at dinner on Sunday to Mrs. WHITE, his wife, ELTELKA E LUELLA STORRS, Bessie Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. HorWHITE, and EDNA ace Corbridge, Mr. and Mrs. George heirs-at-laand Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Corknown WHITE, of MARY bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corall unknown heirs-at-laA. WHITE, deceased, WILLIAM bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Banks, TWITCIIELL and JANE DOE and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford RobinTWITCIIELL, his wife, known son. For the first time in many heirs-at-laand all unknown years, Clarence, George and Horof RUTH GREEN- ace attended Priesthood meeting heirs-at-ladeceased; together Sunday morning. WOOD TWITCIIELL, ADAM GREENWOOD and JANE Mrs. Madge Carter observed her ROE GREENWOOD, his wife, if 67th birthday on Sunday. Those heirs-at-lavho called at her home included living, and their unknowns if deceased; and all other, Mrs. Betty Decker and girls from persons unknown, claiming Parowan, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, title, interest or estate in, Mrs. Armina Banks and Mrs. Carol or lien upon the real property Carter. A dinner was prepared by described in the pleading adverse the group. ownership, or to complainant's Mr. and Mrs. Don Heslington clouding his title thereto, Defend and boys arrived for the Centen' I ants. nial and are vacationing several THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE days at homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alfa nnv K NAMED DEFENDAN I b red Heslington and Mrs. Lucy WilYou are hereby summoned and liams. vvn-so- n required to serve upon nine, & Cline, plaintiff's attorneys, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Carter and whose address is Milford, Utah, family of Parowan are now makan answer to the complaint within ing their home in Minersville and 20 days after service of this sum- are residing in the home owned by mons upon you. If you fail so to Albert Potter. Mr. Carter is emdo, judgment by default will be ployed by Carter Bros., contracttaken against you for the relief ors for the local school. demanded in said complaint, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall which has been filed with the were hosts at dinner Saturday eve- Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is deposited with the Clerk of said Court. ceased, GAROLD HORTON and This is an action Drought to INA HORTON, his wife, WILand quiet title in the plaintiff LIAM HORTON and ARTHEA to the against the said defendants HORTON, his wife. BERTHA following described real property HORTON, KATHLEEN SAN-DAof Beaver, situate in the County and GERALDINE SUSICH, particuState of Utah, and known heirs at law, and all unas follows, lar described known heirs, of George B. Hor-toLot 1, Block 11, Plat "A", deceased; HALBERT T. Beaver City Survey. administrator of the LUND, Dated this 27th day of March, estate of Elizabeth Emerson, de1959. ceased; and all other persons HAROLD CLINE, unknown claiming any right, for Cline, Wilson & Cline. or estate in, or interest title, Plaintiff. Attorneys for lien upon, the real property Milford, Utah. described in the complaint adFirst Pub.: May 8. 1959 verse to the complaintant's ownLast Pub.: May 2U, 1959 ership, or clouding his title thereto; Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH AND EACH OF THEM: You are hereby summoned and J. DELMAR KIRK, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of D. required to serve upon John O. E. KIRK, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Christiansen, plaintiff's attorney, SUSAN M. BAXTER, surviving whose address is Beavet, Utah, an widow, and VIRGINIA BAXTEil, answer to the complaint within 20 , ana days after the service of this sumdaughter, known heiis-at-laof mons upon you. If you fail so to all unknown DOUGLAS A. BAXTER, leased; do, judgment by default will be and all other persona unknown, taken against you for the relief claiming any right, title, estate or demanded in the complaint, which interest in, or lien upon the real has been filed with the clerk of property described in the plead- the above named court and a copy ings adverse to complainant's own- of which is attached hereto and is ership, or clouui.ig his title there- herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet the title to. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE in the plaintiff to the following ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS. described real property in Beaver You are hereby summoned and County, Utah: Beginning at the Northeast required to serve upon Cline, Wilcorner of the Southeast quarson & Cline, plaintiff's attorneys, ter of Section 28, Township 29 whose address is Milford, Utah, an South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake answer to the complaint within 20 Base and Meridian, and rundays after service of this summons; ning thence South 160 rods; upon you. If you fail so to do, thence West 160 rods; thence be taken will default by judgment North 2.254.4 feet; thence against you for the relief demandNorth 8321 East 305 feet; ed in said complaint, which has thence North 74" 1 East 305 been filed with the Clerk of said feet, thence North 69 21' East Court, and a copy of which is de111 feet; thence North 224 posited with the Clerk of said feet; thence East 1,940 feet to Court. the place of beginning, conThis is an action brought to taining 154.8 acres; together quiet title in the plaintiff and with all improvements thereon foldefendants to the against the and all appurtenances and lowing described real property water rights belonging theresituated in the County of Beaver. to. State of Utah, and more particuDated May 18, 1359. described as follows: larly JOHN O. CHRISTIANSEN, Lots 13 and 14 in Block 10, Beaver, Utah Milford Heights Subdivision to Attorney for Plaintiff. the Town of Milford. Dated this 30th day of April, Plaintiff's address: P. O. Box 33 1959. Temecula, California HAROLD CLINE, First publication May 22, 1959 for Cline, Wilson & Cline. Last publication June 12, 1959 for Plaintiff, Attorneys Milford, Utah. First Tub.: May 7, 19f.9 IS YOUR KITCHEN, Last Pub.: May 20, 1959. ROB-iNSO- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Beaver Countv, Utah. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES II. DEAN, DECEASED. will present their Creditors claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the offices of Cline, Wilson & Cline, in Milford, Beaver County, Utah, on or before July 25, 1959. LOUISE ROBERTS. Administratrix of the Estate of James II. Dean, deceased. First Publication: May 22, 19f.c Last Publication: June 12, 19oi NOTICE TO CREATORS IIOR-TENS- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Beaver County, Utah. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM G. WHITE, also known as W. G. WHITE, DECEASED. will present their Creditors claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the offices of Cline, Wilson & Cline, her attorneys, at Milford, Utah, on or before July 23, 1959. MAGDALENA WHITE, Administratrix of the Estate of William G. .White, also known as W. G. White, deceased. First Publication: May 21, 1959 Last Publication: June 11, 1959 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Beaver County, Utah. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESOK AUTO FLOAT TATE OF CLARENCE McMUL-LIN- , DECEASED. and Creditors will present their B. F. GOODRICH claims with vouchers attached to NEW TIRES the undersigned administratrix at the offices of Cline, Wilson & NATION-WIDCline, in Milford, Beaver County, ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE Utah, on or before the 24th day of IN WRITING September, 1959. DORA McMULLIN, RECAPS AND UEL TIRES Administratrix of the Estate of $5 00 and Up Trade-i- n for Clarence McMuIlin, deceased. 1959 Publication: First Your Old Tires May 22, Last Publication: June 12, 1959 E m FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT liquid for 3 to 5 days. Watch healthy f skin replace the infection. If not T-- 4 L delighted with instant-dryin- g your 48c back from any druggist. is especially for severe Note: cases. Use FOOT POWDER JA& too gives antiseptic, soothing protection, NOW at Corner Drug. Use L fresh-as-a-dais- rr- of the Carter family and especially honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Carter of Las Vegas, here for the Centennial. The Carters were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtt Bohn and three chidlren have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bohn during the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bradfield were hosts at a party following the school program Friday night, to which all members of the 1927 graduating class and their partners were invited. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. s, Ty Giilins, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbt-r- t Jameson. The occasion also was the birthday of 'Air. Bradfield. j4 When the Beaver School system decided to eliminate the nigh school from Minersville, feelings LOST: Long, black, wool coat with ran high and, with the presenta- brocade trim, at Beaver Hign tion of the school program Friday School graduation night. Reward for return. Call Hem evening of the Centennial celebration, all the fond memories were HOW do you keep your carpets so renewed. The school wijl be vacated next clean? Blue Lustre, of course . . . year when the new school, now be- it's tops! Beaver Home ing built, will be ready for use. The last class to graduate from the present school was in 1935 and WILL SELL corner lot in Milford, included the following students Fifth South and First West, one and faculty: Milton Albrecht, Net block from Main. Street. Consider Craw, Thelma Hall, Norma Jensen, best offer. Vernon C. Beard, 1593 ) Shirley Blackburn, Arline Gray, Tamarack, Atwatcr, Calif. MarHollingshead, Stanley Phyllis WOULD LIKE to do IRONING in The Minersville Junior High shal and Ralph Pearson; Principal home. Mrs. Rose Vinson, Milclass of 1943 held a reunion Satur- LaVar Isaacson, Oliver Graff, and my ford, phone DU MinersLinda teachers. Prince, day afternoon, during the ville Centennial, at the home of Mrs. Effie Marshall. A lovely ham dinner was served to Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farrer, class advisers, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fotheringham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Mac (Edith) Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Ruth) Knight, Mr. I and Mrs. Clint (Rachel) Hunt, who, with the exception of the Farrers, comprised the committee, and to Mr. and Mrs. Jerold (Jackie) Now-erMr. and Mrs. Lorraine Giilins, Mr. and Mrs. Don (LaRee) Brink-erhof- f, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall, Mrs. Helen Williams, Mrs. Bernice Limb, and I A beautiful Leland Thompson. ROOft. i three-tie- r in decorated the cake, class colors (purple and white), with the numerals '43 at the top, FREE CABAGE was delightful. Each lady was presented a corsage of white carnations with purple flowers inter mixed. Mrs. Ethel Mathews, along with her mother, Mrs. Dena Spencer, Mrs. Vera Zbinden, and Mr. and BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS Mrs. Dale Mathews, enjoyed a trip to Bryce Canyon Thursday. Mrs. Susie Roberts of Salt Lake Gil-lin- (6-4- s, fH jSV lilt. J f i i itrc Yields and Profits" n, TIM JAMS BRAVER Every Bank Service for Everyone . . . BANK BY MAIL j Boosts "Side-dressin- g to-w- it: O. City, here for the Centennial, will remain a few weeks with her girlhood friend, Mrs. Edith Roberts, who has not fully regained her health since her last illness. Y L L any-right- ning to members "7 Wiunct Peterson. Jtmilfj, ft WWMWioi mwvywwrw A Utah of ! 4 heirs-at-law- w YOU'LL SAVE TIME AND ENERGY BY USING THIS CONVENIENT SERVICE Our bank is as close as your nearest mail box. And, your money is completely safe, too, when you use our il Plan. handy Bank-By-Ma- OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY DON'T DELAY ! SUMMONS MILFORD STATE BANK A Friendly Bank for All the People and THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR BEAVER COUNTY FRANK QUERRY, riaintiff IN vs. FLORENCE ROYCE. WILLIAM and NELL COX. his wife. ANNA COX. WILFORD COX and MERLE COX. his wife, LEO COX and RAE COX. his wife, and NORMA JENSEN, known heirs at law, and all unknown heirs, of John E. Cox andor Martha Ellen Cox, his Wife, deceased; MARY HORTON. widow of George B. Horton, de- U. COX BEAVER CITY BRANCH of Milford Stale Bank Member FDIC All Deposits Insured to $10,000 BOAT OR TRUCK SAFE? v? r- - St " boosted my sugar beet yields and increased my profits last year." That's the statement of Maurice R. Peterson, successful Cache County farmer. Mr. Peterson, who farms near Amalga, Utah, .ipplied an ordinary amount of fertilizer in the spring. Later, he noticed that the beets were not with USS Nitrogen 'oing well. So he Fertilizer. "You could see the difference. The plants responded almost at once and the yield turned out to be one of the best in the area. I like the results I get from USS Nitrogen Fertilizer," Mr. Peterson said. s your crops this year with USS Nitroto Fertilizer assure yourself of maximum yields gen and profits. 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