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Show THE BEAVER PRESS NOTICE TO WATER USERS Published Every Friday at Beaver, Utah The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. Group Applications Nos. and a 3566, Otto and Eleanor N. Fowler, Milton G. and Evelyn Pepple, Kimberly, Idaho, proposes to change the points of diversion and places of use of 4, 5, and 5 sec.-ft- . respectively, as initiated by Applications Nos. 20049, 19993 and 19996. The water was formerly di verted and used at the following . well, 310 It. points: 20 W. 20 tt. from and ft. N. deep, EYi Cor. Sec. 5, T29S, R10W, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres in NEVi Sec. 5, T29S, R10W; EV2SEV4 SEVNEi Sec. 32, T28S, R10W, and year-rounincidental domestic and purposes; 20in. well, 270 ft. deep, N. 20 ft. and W. 20 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, T28S, R10W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 as a supplemental sup ply to irrigate 280 acres in NEVi Sec. 5. T29S. R10W: EMs Sec. 32, 14-iwell, T28S, R10W; W. 1340 20 N. and ft. ft. 320 deep, ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 5, T29S, R10W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 160 acres in EVi Sec. 5, T29S, R10W; Ey2SE'4, SE'iNEU Sec. 32, T28S, R10W, incidental doend for year-rounpurmestic and poses. Hereafter it is proposed to divert the same quantity of water evidenced by the above described rights from any or all of four wells . described as follows: (1) well. 310 ft. deep. N. 20 ft. and W.14EVi Cor. Sec. 5; (2) 20 ft. from in. well. 320 ft. deep, N. 20 ft. and W. 1340 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 5; (3) 16 in. well. 320 ft. deep, N. DO ft. and W. 50 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. . (4) 5; all in T29S, R10W; 20 W. N. ft. and 270 ft. deep, well. 20 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, T28S, The water from each of R10W. the rights will be used as a supplemental supply during the same period as heretofore, to irrigate 480 acres NWViSW'A, EV4 Sec. 5, T29S, R10W, SE'ANEVi Sec. 32, T28S, Entered the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 in .Editor DAVID S. WILLIAMS $3 a Subscription beaver Publication Office year in ad vance HE East Center 45 ... lllllll l Advertising Rates Upon Request Beaver, Utah, Friday, September 4, 1959 16-in- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of LENA BECK, 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 County, Utah, on or before the Slst day of October, 1959. LENA BECK McGARRY, . formerly Lena Beck, Administratrix of the Estate of Lena Beck, Deceased. First Pub.: Aug. 21, 1959 Last Pub.: Sept. 11, 1959 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAU In the Matter of the Estate of BARNETT FOTHERINCIIAM, also known as BARNEY Deceased. FOTII-ERINGHA- will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the office of her attorneys, Cline, Wilson & Cline, in Milford, Beaver County, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of December, 1959, Creditors LILLIAN FOTIIERINGIIAM, v Administratrix of the Estate of Barnett Fotheringham, also known as Barney Fothering NOTICE TO CREDITORS ham, Deceased. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF First Pub.: Aug. 20, 1959. BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Pub.: Last Sept. 10, 1959. In the Matter of the Estate of C. as EZRA BARTON, also known E. C. BARTON, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned administratrix at KIRK REALTY CO. the office of her attorneys, Cline, 426 SOUTH MAIN Wilson &. Cline, at Milford, Beaver County, Utah, on or before the FOR BEST RESULTS 31st day of December, 1959. BUYING AND SELLING JENNIE BARTON, Administratrix of the Estate of Insurance Service Ezra C. Barton, also known as E. C. Barton, deceased. Complete First Tub: Aug. 28, 1959 Contact Last Pub: Sept. 18, 1959. J. I). KIRK BROKER ADVERTISING KIM YOU UVI - Res .DU Phone DU BETTER FOB LESS UPHOLSTERED stock-waterin- 16-in- 20-in- FURNITURE TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY OF CEDAR CITY 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 service on any upholstered furniture Terms If Desired All Work Fully Guaranteed 10-da- UPHOLSTERY Phone JU 72 Cedar City inci- d year-roun- dental domestic purposes. Have that FAVORITE SOFA or CHAIR RECOVERED and RESTYLED by 750 No. Main stock-waterin- ESE, R10W, and for SAVINGS on TWITCHELL d and stock-waterin- g William R. Yardley, Beaver City, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 35302 of 6 sec.-f- t of water evidenced by Award No. 59, Beaver River Decree as amended by Change Application No. The water was diverted from Bull Berry Corral Slough at a point N. 1650 ft. and E. 1617 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T29S, R7W, by means of a wooden headgate and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 61 acres in SWli said Sec. 30, and from Nov. 1 to Apr. 1 for stock watering purposes. Hereafter it is proposed to divert the same quantity of water from Adobe Yard Slough, to which Bull Berry Corral Slough is trib. at a point N. 1668.1 ft. and E. 1825.7 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. '30, T29S, R7W, and used during the same period as heretofore to irrigate 61 acres in SWVi Sec. 30, T29S, R7W; EV2SEV4 Sec. 25, T29S, R8V, and for stock-waterin- g YOUR BANK NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS IN j By MRS. CLAIR GILLINS Mr. and Mrs. George Kimble and BRACE yourself for a thrill the of their children visited the five Blue use first time you Lustre to clean rugs. Beaver Home Fur past week at the home of Mrs. Kimble's parents, Mr. and Mrs. nishings.- William Stewart. The Kimbles are WILL GIVE PIANO LESSONS from Sheridan, Wyo. A family in my home. Contact Mrs. Gary was held with other mem c bers of the Stewart family last Anderson, DU FOR SALE Spinet Piano to be Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess McKnight and repossessed in this area. Assume balance of contract. For more de children of Sandy visited friends tails, write Credit Dept., Box 148, in South Milford the past week. S. II. Station, Salt Lake City, They were house guests of Mr. and Utah. (all-25c- ) Mrs. Clair Gillins, aDd also visited Jess's mother, Mrs. Cassie Mcpurposes as heretofore. Knight, and Mr. and Mr?. Harold P:otests resisting the granting Cline of Milford. of any of tin foregoing applica Visiting at the home of Mr. and tions with reasons therefor, must Mrs. Lorraine Gillins over the be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before HERE'S MORE ABOUT October 17, 1959. Mrs. Mary Dalton WAYNE D. CRIDDLE, Continued from rage One State Engineer. Published in the Beaver County Casket bearers were Billy DalNews, Milford, Utah, from Sept. 3 ton, Clark Dalton, Max Dalton, and to Sept. 17, 1959. Fred Dalton, grandsons of Mrs. Dalton; and Sherral Davis and Jim-mi- e SUMMONS Williams. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Mary Colton Dalton was born BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH June 27, 1876, at Minersville, a MARY O. MYERS and WIL daughter of Alonzo and Nettie LIAM C. OAKDEN, Jr., Plaintiffs, Lowry Colton. She received her vs. J. C. Smith, Administrator of early education in Minersville the Estates of GEORGE C. MUR schools. She was married to T. DOCH, SR., and CAROLINE F. Walter Dalton at Minersville and his wife, both de- they resided there all their lives. MURDOCK, ceased; THE STATE OF UTAH; Mr. Dalton preceded her in death and ZEBULON MARTIN and in November, 1951. Their children JANE DOE MARTIN, his wife, if were: George Dalton, who resides in Long Beach, Calif.; Walter Clyde living; and their unknown heirs-at-'aw- , if deceased; and all other Dalton, Hollywood, Calif.; Ambrose Dalpersons unknown claiming any Dalton, Beaver; and Harold surAlso ton, Kcmmerer, Wyo. or estate or interest in right, title, lien upon the real property de- viving her are a sister, Mrs. A. J. scribed in the complaint adverse Lewis, Compton, Calif., nine grandto the plaintiffs' ownership or children, and 17 title clouding plaintiffs' thereto, Much sadness came to Mrs. DalDefendants. ton during her lifetime. One THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE daughter, Allene, died in early ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: married life, leaving a daughter, You are hereby summoned and Viola Lunt, who made her home required to serve upon Cline, Wil- with her grandparents until she son & Cline, plaintiffs' attorneys, was old. Mrs. Dalton's nine whose address is Milford, Utah, an two other years passed away daughters answer to the complaint within in the first and second years of twenty (20) days after service of their lives. this summons upon you. If you Alonzo Colton, Mrs. Dalton's fail so to do, judgment by default father, was one of the men who will be taken against you for the helped purchase the Salt Lake relief demanded in said complaint, Tabernacle organ by digging gold which has been filed with the in Australia. They accompanied Clerk of said Court. the organ to Utah, loading it on the This action is brought by the Jennie Ford, a sailing vessel, and plaintiffs and against the defend- unloaded it at Mormon Island in ants to quiet title to the following California, now known as Terminal described real property situate in Island. Mr. Colton and the other the County of Beaver, Slate of men gave their fare money to pay Utah, and more particularly de- the freight on the organ and worked out the cost of their passcribed as follows, The Southwest quarter of the sage. They had to go to Salt Lake Southeast quarter of Section 15, and return with teams to get the Township 29 South, Range 7 organ the remainder of the way but it was necessary to store the West, Salt Lake Meridian, cons organ as the now taining 40 acres of land; Lots 2 and 3, Block 19, Plat "C", tabernacle was not yet finished. The men then went to Pine Valley, Beaver City Survey; near St. George, to get. the timber corat Southeast the Beginning for the pipes. ner cf Lot 1, Block 19, Plat "C", Mrs. Dalton, a member of the Beaver City Survey, thence runLDS Church, was noted for her ning North 10 rods; thence East votion to her husband, her family, 6 rods; thence South 10 rods; and her grandchildren. A friend is thence West 6 rods to the place "noted as saying that an outstandof begin'.rxg. ALSO ing characteristic was the tender 1 Lots and 2, Block 17; and care she gave her mother during Lots 1 a.nd 2, Block 18, Plat "D" her nine years of illness, at a time Beaver City Survey. when Mrs. Dalton was rearing her Dated August 19, 1953. own family. HAROLD CLINE, She was adept at playing the harfor Cline, Wilson & Cline, monica in younger life and played Attorneys for Plaintiff, in dance orchestras and for her Milford, Utah. own and her family's entertainLast Pub.: Sept. 11, 1959 ment . d; Man-warin- . ii 001 ;. f fqr"stupy lamps, large Choose right-heigguard precious sight w : i U.iJ-- 1- ; - r- GOOD FOOD TAKE HIGHWAY AND HAVE FUN &r$y)l. , " (X 1 kl 1 :J...-- i 21 ! ! - which decora d to spread light where - ,; 7J'TCj nu. lamo whenever you can. But, anytime you're too busy to come to the bank, it's fluick and easy to bank by mail. Saves time and steps, too ! j , . SLOTS We like for you to come in and sec us f and Bar Baker, Nevada n h f ART and LIL BRUMBLY CALL OR WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS AND A FREE SUPPLY OF I j- v - w i err" "Z. -' I r i ENVELOPES yf Milford State Bank tomorrow bulbs... ht AT r fftr . world-famou- AS YOUR MAILBOX BANK-BY-MAI- L iH! 111 to-wi-t: CABINS IS AS NEAR MILFORD SOUTH 1 week end were Mr. and Mrs. Ger- HERE'S MORE ABOUT ald Stoker and Stevie r fedar Leslie Blackburn City. Continued from Page One Mr;;. Virgil Lee and daughters a violin solo, "Lay My Head BeDixie and Amanda Gae have neath a Rose," by Linda Prince, moved to Arizona, where Dixie accompanied by Floyd Danger-fielwill attend school this winter. a vocal duet, '"In the GarHarvesting of early potatoes is den," by Rondo Manwaring and in full swing this week at the Kelly Pierce; and a male o,uartet George Mayer ranch. Local people number, "Sometime We'll Underare helping with the harvesting. stand," by Mr. Furness, Mr. Mr. Pierce, and Bernell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers atJones. the race meet at Ely, Aug. tended Pallbearers were Douglas Black29 and 30. burn, Them Blackburn, Walt Rich9 Mr. and Mrs. William Weidners ards, Russel Van Feet, Frank Terof Montebello, Calif., called at the ry, and Richard Young. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Attending the services from BeaYardley and Mr. and Mrs. Max ver were Mrs. Linda Munford, Mrs. Stewart. Also visiting those fam- Linda Prince and son Clark, and ilies were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Nell Hutchings. Blackner of Greenville. Mr. Blackburn was born April 11, 1895, in Minersville, a son of Anthony F. and Mary Ellen StodCARD OF THANKS dard Backburn. He married Lottie We wish to express our thanks Twitchell Richards January 13, and appreciation to our many 1926, in Parowan, the marriage friends and neighbors who were later being solemnized in the Salt so thoughtful and helpful during Lake LDS Temple. He was a re- -, our recent bereavement. tired farmer and was active in the We especially thank those who LDS Church. took part in the services, and those Survivors are his widow; two who sent the beautiful floral daughters and a son, Mrs. Reva offerings. Snyder, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; and Mrs. Ida Young and Thern BlackThe Famiy of Mrs. Edna Thompson Mecham burn, both of Salt Lake City; also a stepson, Joseph W. Richards, Hunter; and 10 grandchildren. Tried a want-a- d lately f i;;;'.G-si3BB;iia5:- ;.l and Beaver City Branch '1 Ji'iTl rtrJj.,t il COMPUTflYNTW urns sho mi uhace TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY r g, |