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Show NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE BEAVER PRESS ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TJCAVr'TJ fflUVTV ITT ATT to serve upon Cline, Wilrequired Utah Published Every Friday at Beaver, In the Matter of the Estate of son & Cline, plaintiffs' attorneys, A. M. FOTHERINGHAM, some- whose address is Milford, Utah, an Entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second, class mail times known as ABE M. FOTIIER-- ! answer to the complaint within 20 matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 INGHAM, Deceased. days after service of this summons will their Creditors upon you. If you fail so to do, present .Editor DAVID S. WILLIAMS claims with vouchers attached to judgment by default will be taken $3 a year in advance the undersigned administrator at against you for the relief demandSubscription . the offices of his attorneys, Cline, ed in said complaint, which has Wilson & Cline, at Milford, Beaver been filed with ihe Cleik of said HE 45 East Center Beaver Publication Office County, Utah, on or before October Court, reference to which is hereAdvertising Rates Upon Request by made. 9, 1959. , "" "" " Friday, August 21, 1939 ' " J. C. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of A. M. Fotheringham, sometimes known as Abe 1 M. Fotheringham, Deceased. First Pub: Aug. 6, 1959 Last Pub: Aug. 27, 1959 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF protest of the County Attorney and of any without recommendation I note in your paper that the department head. County Commissioners raised the Neither the County Recorder, salary of the "Deputy Clerk" from Assessor, or myself, we Treasurer, feel the I month. $200 to $250 per and technical emthe legal being implication justifies an explanaMrs. of McMullin, were tion. The salary increase was made ployers about the matter. consulted even by the Board and the minute entry While Mrs. McMullin is doing was made by Mrs. McMullin in my satisfactory work considering the vacation absence. time she has been employed, I do The raise was granted to Mrs. not believe such an increase was McMullin, who is not the "Deputy justified. The past general depClerk," but a courthouse steno- uty was employed for six years grapher. She has worked in the and one month before she recourthouse offices for approxi- ceived as much as $250 per month. mately four months. Very truly yours, C. VICTOR SMITH, The $50 per month raise was Clerk and Auditor Beaver tho over Board the County granted by DEAR EDITOR: i Hollingshead, son of former residents Mr. and Mrs. Garland HolMinersville lingshead. Leon will be assigned to a New York mission. Continued from Fage One Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts and and Mr. three children of Spanish Fork Marshall Hollingshead and Mrs. Garold Eyre. were visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson accom- and Mrs. Lynn Roberts last week. panied her granddaughters, Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Sonnie Roberts also tine, Ann, Louise and Caroline to visited at their old home en route their home in Salt Lake after they to Salt Lake from a vacation in had spent a week here. California. Mrs. Amy Baker, mother of HarHarold Jameson, son of Mr. and old Baker, spent a week at the Mrs. Merrill Jameson, extended Baker home, en route to her home in St. George after visiting her his visit in Minersville by several children in the northern part of weeks upon finding his health was better here than in the higher the state. The program at Sunday evening heat at Las Vegas. His wife and Sacrament meeting was under di- son returned home to take care of rection of the YWMIA officers, things there. A group of young people made Speakers were Mrs. Lillian stake president, and Mrs. plans for a party at Big Maple but Arema Limb, stake counselor. after being delayed stayed in town First year individual awards and had a delightful time at the were received by Susan Marshall, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ThompSusan Gillins, Irma Jean Black- son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall burn, Pamela Davis, Jean Dotson, showed movies of the Centennial. Marilyn Richards, Rosalie Joyce Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Potter; second year awards: Joyce Dale Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, Jan Truman, Becky Davis, Myers. Elaine Evans, Charlotte Deanna Mr. anl Mrs. Douglas Blackburn Potter, Mary Lou Bradfield and and Irma Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacqueline Bonner; third year: Dian Boyter, Gail Truman, Marilyn Cooper and Anna Rae enjoyed the Wood; fourth year: Penny Patter- week end at Panguitch Lake. Mrs. Lillian McKnight, principal Deloria Daryl son, Betty Wood, of the Minersville school, returned Stephens; fifth year: Alice Adams; first year awards by speech direc- home Sunday after spending six tor instructor, Mrs. Emily Gillins; weeks at the San Diego State Colstake drama director first award, lege, where she obtained her sucertificate. Mrs. McMrs. Beraice Gillins; sixth year pervisory award, Mrs. Lillian McKnight, and Knight resided at the dormitory seventh year award, received by but was able to visit her son DaMrs. Rema Limb. Earl Limb of vid, his wife and two children over the bishopric made, the presenta- the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Marquard- tions. son and family of McGill, Nev., are The Harold Baker , picnic ground was the scene of a birthday party here with Mrs. Jennie Marquard-soand will remain until the Friday night honoring Mrs. Virgine Jameson. A menu of grilled ham- strike is settled. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKnight are burgers, hash brown potatoes, cabbage salad, tomatoes, corn, cucum- living in Tremonton where he is bers and ice cream was the de- employed by a brick laying comlightful food served to Mr. and pany. He expects to be employed Mrs. Floyd Wood, Clara and Vance; on the new BYU library to be built Grant Wood, Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. this fall. A phone call to Las Vegas by G. i Royal Wood, Karl and Michael of W. Carter brought information that Henderson, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Carter left Shcrwin Wood, Mf. and Mrs. Del-be- there Monday by plane for Salt Jameson and Alan, Bernard Lake. DeWayne will receive medJameson, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ical attention to determine when he will undergo an operation on K. Jameson. Mrs. Dorene DeMille and Karma his back. Rae of Henderson, Nev., arrived Monday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson and daughter in law, Mrs. Dixie PearHHPS YG UVI son, attended a missionary fareBETTER well recently at Panaca for Leon HERE'S MORE ABOUT This is an action brought to quiet title in the plaintiffs and against the said defendants to the following described real property situate in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, and more particularly de- scribed as follows, SUMMONS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, Ui'A.H In the Matter of the Estate of B ARN ETT FOTHERINGHAM, ilso known as BARNEY FOTHERINGHAM, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the office of her attorneys, Cline, Wilson & Cline, in Milford, Beaver Section 19, Township 26 South, Range 9 West, SLM. Also, an unf divided interest in and to the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 29 South, Range 11 West, SLM. Dated this 28th day of July, 1959 HAROLD CLINE for Cline, Wilson & Cline, plaintiff's attorneys, Milford, Utah. property described in the com- First Pub.: July 30, 1959. plaint adverse to complainants' Last Pub.: Aug. 20, 1959. ownership or clouding their title thereto, Defendants. Tried a want-a- d lately? THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH V. M. BURNS, Administrator of the Estate of CHARLES C. McIN-TYRand FRANK deceased; McINTYRE, Plaintiffs, vs. Unof LAURA Mcknown heirs-at-laof INTYRE, deceased, widow GRANT McINTYRE, also deceased; also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real OK AUTO FLOAT and B. F. GOODRICH NEW TIRES to-wi- t: Lots 1 and 2, and the Northeast Quarter and the East half of the Northwest Quarter, all in one-hal- County, Utah,; on or before the LENA BECK, Deceased. Creditors will present their 23rd day of December, 1959. claims with vouchers attached to LILLIAN FOTHERINGHAM, the undersigned administratrix at Administratrix of the Estate of the office of her attorneys, Cline, Barnett Fotheringhlm, also Wilson & Cline, in Milford, Beaver known as Barney Fotheringham, Deceased. County, Utah, on or before the 31st day of October, 1959. First Pub.: Aug. 20, 1959. Last Pub.: Sept. 10, 1959. LENA BECK McGARRY, formerly Lena Beck, Administratrix of the Estate of Lena NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Beck, Deceased. First Pub.: Aug. 21, 1959 BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Last Pub.: Sept. 11, 1959 NATION-WID- E ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEi IN WRITING RECAPS AND UCL) TIRES $5.00 and Up Trade-i- n Your Old Tires for IS? ROOfLl COMPUTEIY KfW UTHS-SHO- u2 FREE GARAGE rs&zzrx BEAVER How does this affect you? ecott IS costim U tahns 67000 every week Strike against t, & suffer . . . family Everyone loses in a strike . . . individuals and companiesstate governments income stops . . . merchants lose business . . . county and tt strike against lose tax revenues . . . how will this needless and senseless ; affect YOU? The table below shows weekly expenditures by Kenneeott before the strike began, and also weekly expenditures now that the strike is on. This Every week before the strike, Kenneeott paid put $2,610,086. went for payrolls, machinery, supplies, freight, insurance, taxes and other items. NOW, every week, the amount spent is $242,779. That's a difference of $2,367,307 every week. That's whit the strike called by Union officials is costing YOU, the people of Utah. Ken-neco- n ECONOMIC IMPACT OF STRIKE Kennecott's Utah Operations Before Salaries and wages Employee insurances, pensions, etc. Federal income and state taxes - - . New and imoroved production facilities rt Natural gas" Blasting powder Railroad supplies Electrical supplies Shovel, dozer and crane parts - - --- ADVERTiSIl fOB - IKS SAVINGS on - - - Brick, cement, etc. Lubricants - - - - - - - Iron and steel bar, sheet, etc. - Conveyor belting - - - - Pipe and fit ting Reagents UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Treatment at other plants Other supplies and services Totals - - TWITCIIELL - - - - - - ' During. Strike Every Week $146,622 43,345 42,735 -- ' ,' 9,980 7,236 6 023 20,346 17,154 117,857 7,440 52,800 123,897 0 462 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .7,181. - Roll mill parts Freight on products shipped out - Commissions to sales agents - - - Have that FAVORITE SOFA or CHAIR RECOVERED and RESTYLED by Strike Every Week $ 809,270 86,110 806,925 366,800 72,331 15,417 36,678 14;614 20 241 11,786 ; 0 0 O 0 O ' 0 0 0 9,615 $242,779 Supervisory and staff personnel remain on payroll during strike. UPHOLSTERY OF CEDAR CITY $2,610,086 Weekly Total Loss $ 662,648 . 42,765 764,190 366,800 71,869 15,417 36,678 14,614 20,241 11,786 7,181 9,980 7,236 6,023 20,346 17,154 117,857 7,440 52,800 114,282 $2,367,307 SAVINGS OF UP TO ONE HALF OVER RETAIL FURNITURE PRICES CALL or WRITE for FREE ESTIMATE No Obligation to you. Free pickup and delivery and lOay service on any upholstered furniture Terms If Desired All Work Fully Guaranteed TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY 750 No. Main Phone JU Odar City I '" 'ly-ijM- r Iiennecott Copper Corporate |