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Show i THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT BEAVER, UTAH 45 EAST CENTER BEAVER PUBLICATION OFFICE Phone HE STEVE WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS -- Editor-Publish- Business Manager $3.00 a Year in Advance Subscription Friday, May SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH JEFFERSON MERCANTILE COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. STAR MINING COMPANY, a corporation; C. B. STEVENS and JANE DOE STEVENS, his wife, if living, and their unknown heirs-at-laif deceased; and MELISSA HUFF, if living, and her unknown heirs - at - law, if deceased; and all other persons unknown, claiming and right, title, estate or Interest in, or lien upon, the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Cline, Wilson and Cline, plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is Milford, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting the plaintiff's title to the following described lands and premises situated in the County of Beat: ver, State of Utah, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 9, Plat "B," Amended Milford Townsite Survey. Dated April 20, 1961. to-wi- HAROLD CLINE, For Cline, Wilson & Cline, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Milford, Utah. First Pub. April 27, 1961. Last Pub.: May 18, 1961. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS MATHEWS, also known as THOMAS C. MATHEWS, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administra trix at the office of her attorneys, Cline, Wilson & Cline, in Milford, Beaver County, Utah, on or before the 30th day of June, 1961. PAULINE WOOD, 19, 1961 M u Minersville people are happy to be blessed with nice rain storms the past month. Everything is pretty and green; gardening and farming and mining are going on extensively in our commun- in - - ' ity. X t TROUBLE Sunday Mother's Day servVi of all your bones are in the ices were well attended. Mrs. feet. No wonder there is ach Edith Bradfield Ede) (Aunt ing, swelling, perspiring, odor. received a lovely gift for being Bathe feet twice daily with the eldest mother present, and Solution for relief of the LaNae Dalton Puffer received 55 bones, 66 joints plus liga a gift as the youngest mother ments. Curbs athlete's foot, toe present. A house plant from itch too, or your 48c back if the Sunday School officers was St. George Lass Seeks not pleased IN ONE HOUR, presented to each mother. EUGENE N. DAVIE. TODAY at CORNER DRUG. 'Miss Crown First Pub. April 27, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews Last Pub. July 27, 1961. were happy to Miss Jeri Burgess, "Miss LibTOTE-GOTSALES AND and Tommy with them for a short erty of Washington County," SEE THE NEW 6 have NOTICE TO WATER USERS SERVICE. their son's family and is one of the first entrants of J Grant Wood, 215 No. visit The following applications h.p. Louise daughter-in-iaand 1961 Miss Utah Pageant. Miss have been filed with the State Main, Beaver. children. Bugess is 19 - a tall, natural of Engineer for an extension WANTED $2.50 per HELP blond beauty from St. George, The Spencer Roberts family time to resume use of water, or full Utah. to change, and to appropriate hour or more for part Mothers here with Day spent water in Beaver County, State1 time route work. Large repeat us. The Prudential Federal Savof Utah, throughout the en- orders. Man or woman. Write Mrs. Charles K. Jameson ings and Loan Ass'n. auditire year, unless otherwise des- McNESS CO., Box 4014, Oakhome from a torium, 33rd South and State, All locations are land 23, Calif. 18 has returned ignated. in SLB&M. month's stay at Henderson, Salt Lake City, is the new 50 HEAD OF Nev., FOR SALE Extension No. 130 Rocky caring for her daughter, home of the Miss Utah Pageant. Ford Irrigation Co., Miners-vill- CHOICE QUALITY HEIFER Mrs. Lorraine DeMille, who The excellent facilities of this Ut., has filed foi an ex- CALVES. Suitable for replace- has been seriously ill, undergo- beautiful building will assure tension of time within which ments. Contact WAYNE GON-DEing surgery for a foot ailment. contestants of the best posto resume use of 25,447.5 ac-f- t. at Garrison, Utah. She is doing very well now. sible place for performance of of water initiated by AppliMr. and Mrs. Ren King motheir talents. June 30th is the cation No. 1215, Certificate No. 2388. The water has been diFOR RENT Furnished one- - tored to Salt Lake and Tooele date of the 1961 Pageant. verted from Beaver River at a bedroom apartment with furn to get granddaughter Anne Beauty and Talant and Hard point N. 68 deg. 31 min. W. ace heat. Adults only. Call DU King who had been visiting Work deserves opportunity. 2795.8 ft. from Eft Cor. Sec. a there for her while with or see Mrs. John Killam The Miss Utah and Miss 11, T30S, R9W, by means of at home. P O Box 342, grandparents. Anne likes Minher the Rocky Ford dam and used ersville and has lived here for America Pageants give opporMilford. from Apr. 15 to Sept. 30 to irsome time with Grandpa and tunity. Miss Utah of 1960, Marrigate 8482.5 acres in T28S, ion Walker, is continuing her Grandma Flossie and Ren. R10W, T29S, R11W, T29S, 1840 ACRE RANCH with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers vocal work on the Pepsi-Col- a R10W, T30S, R10W. Since.May farm machinery. well, 15 of Craig, at olo., are visiting Scholarship she received 1942, storage in the reservoir foot lift pumps 6 sec ft water. here with relatives. the Miss Utah Pageant and the has been limited by order of the State Engineer, therefore, Williamson Feed Mill and feed e Mrs. Dorothy Kensley, who $1,000.00 she received as one this request for extension to yards, all new and modern. 150 moved from here two years ago of the ten finalists for Metroresume use of water is hereby acres in alfalfa, 80 acres irri to reside in California, due to politan Opera in New York made to and including ApriJ 8, gated pasture. 29 down, 20 a heart condition, has returned City. 1966. years at 6 interest. On Cedar home and is living in the Von To Change: For further information con12 miles Griffiths home. Minersville road, It is so nice tact Miss Utah Pageant office. Rocky Ford Irriga- north of Cedar City. Call John to have her back. tion Co., Minersville, Ut., pro- A. Day, phone 4611, Delta. 2t Mrs. Merle Gillins was host 504 Walker Bank Building, poses to change the place of to the ess Cooking Cuties Salt Lake City, Utah. t. use of 379.22 sec.-fand 52,900 for their first meeting, Friday, TD18-INTERNATIONAL ac.-f- t. of water evidenced by and Awards Nos. 96 and 102 of the and 60-Marvin Land Plane. May 5. They organized Beaver River Decree. The Penoyer Ranch, 50 miles west elected officers, Reta Davis, Students Have ac.-f- t. of water was to have of Hiko, Nev. Write E W president; Karina Carter, vice been stored in the Rocky Ford Hiko, Nev. 2tp president; Debra Gillins, secre 'Vacation' each of the Gleana six claims, and which amounts to $40.00 for each of the two New Deal claims, or an aggregate of $605.00, your interest in the claims will become the prop erty of the subscriber hereto. who has made your the required expenditure, by the terms of the Federal Stat ute in such cases made and provided. By ARTHUR GODFREY- Honorary Education Chairman of the American Cancer Society's 1961 Crusade ties. By ALBATEEN ROBERTS WE WILL SELL Fat and Feeder Hogs at auction every other Tuesday at 10 a. m.: May 23, June 6, etc. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO, DELTA Call 2361 or 2291 editing and production of a e printed newspaper covering all workshop activifour-pag- THIS WEEK IN FOOT L Utah' E will advertisers Aspiring learn the techniques of selling, preparing and budgeting publication advertising and will work alone and in conjunction with the editorial staffs. Student yearbook personnel secwill prepare an eight-pag- e tion of a typical school annual as their workshop project. Special attention will be given to planning, layout, copy and My with cancer two years aeo taught me many thines. Among the things it taught me was that people really want to know what they can do to protect themselves against death from cancer. This was the keynote in the thousands of letters I received after my lung cancer operation. So in a few brief messages to the public, I want to report some of the things I have learned. The first thing you can do is to have an annual health checkup by your physician. This is the best protection against death from cancer. lWnnv nnfpra oan hA riired if the dnrtor has nn nnnnrtunitv to find the disease earlv. Earlv cancer is most curable. But the sad fact is that too many people do not give themselves a chance they seek help too late. When you go to your doctor for a checkup, J don't go with fear, but with confidence. You will learn that doctors will talk to you with Arthur Godfrey frankness you should do the same with them Answer all their questions completely and with honesty. The great odds are that the doctor will say "you are OK." But the odds also are that if he finds early cancer, your chances of being saved are great. photos. Shutter-bug- s will get training in the operation of the camera and darkroom photo processing. Students will take and process all photos re- quired cations for workshop and promotions. JTHitnrc r,f publi- mimonflranhpH w ? .. fie-h- t , papers will write, edit and produce a daily newspaper, which will be the official organ of the workshop. Staffers will work with modern equipment and will do all the work themselves, Mr. Duerden said. Applications and fees must be sent to Mr. Noel Duerden, Journalism Dept., BYU, Provo, Utah, by May 30. e, 16-i- Checkup Against Cancer ....,-.- BRANDS BUY ADVERTISED ovM .,. ,. U? J.!: ..T r J fr ft 4 H I lor iH:! I 3 4-- ft to at BYU 52,-9- Gun-derso- n, reservoir and released and re diverted, together with the 379.22 sec.-f- t. of water from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 in any or all of the following canals: (1) Milford Project Canal N. 36 deg. 58 min. W. 3329 ft. from tary and treasurer; Madalyn COSMETICS needs Hollingshead, reporter; Janet Other to customers in Bea- Marshall, song leader. serve lady ver. A few hours each day can members are Nancy Griffiths, mean $ $ $ to you! Write Mrs. Helen Kelsey, Rama Evans. Mr. Schloski and son have Gaia Christensen, Richfield, moved from Turman BradUtah. c AVON Administratrix of the es- NW Cor. Sec. 2, T30S, R10W; tate of Thomas Mathews, (2) Minersville Reservoir and also known as Thomas C. Irrigation Company Canal S. FOR SALE 64 deg. 50 min. E. 4080 ft. from Mathews, Deceased. frame home with 2V4 acres Nii Cor. Sec. 7, T30S, R9W; First Pub.: April 27, 1961 10 acres farming (3) North Dotson and Gillins pasture and Last Pub.: May 18, 1961. land. Write Mrs. Wanda M. Ditch S. 25 deg. 53 min, FORFEITURE NOTICE Puffer, Box 107, Dugway, Utah 1898 ft. from N14 Cor. Sec. Milford, Utah, T30S, R9W; (4) South Dotson 1961 April 24, and Gillins Ditch S. 19 To James Fotheringham, 22 min. E. 1354 ft. from deg, Ny4 sometimes known as James W. Cor. Sec. 12, T30S, R9W. The FOR ALL YOUR N N Fotheringham, his heirs, per- water has been used to irrigate INSURANCE NEEDS . .. sonal representatives, execu- a total of 39,800 acres in SWVi tors, administrators and as- Sec. 26, Sees. 6, 7, 27, 28, 29, MURDOCH Sec. 35, T27S signs, and to all to whom it 32, 33, 34, W CO. INSURANCE concern: may R10W; Sees. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, You are hereby notified that 15 to 22 incl., 27 to 34 incl Milford I have expended between July T28S, R10W; Sees. 3 to 10 incl. Phone DU 1, 1958 and September 1, 1960, 15 to 22 incl., 24, 25, 27, 28, and for the assessment years 34, 36, T28S, R11W; Sees. 1 terminating at twelve o'clock 10 to 15 incl., T29S, R11W used for the watering of 500 noon, September 1, 1960, six- Sees. 1 to 18 incl., T30S. R10W teen hundred dollars in labor Sees. 7, 8, 11. T30S, R9W; Sees. cattle. Protests resisting the gt anting and improvements upon the 6. 7, 8, 17, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31 of any of the foregoing appli1 R10W. 32, 5 to T26S, Gleana, Gleana Nos. with reasons therefor, Hereafter, the same quantl cations inclusive, New Deal and New must be filed in duplicate with Deal No. 1, being eight unpat ties are to be diverted in the Engineer, 403 State ented lode mining claims situ- same manner as heretofore, and the StateSalt Lake City, Utah, ated in Granite Mining Dis- used to irrigate 11,160 acres in Capitol, on or before June 17, 1961. trict of Beaver County, Utah, Sees. 7, 8, T30S, R9W; Sees. 18, WAYNE D. CRIDDLE, in order to hold the said claims 21, 22, 28, 33, 34. T28S, R10W State Engineer. under the Federal Statutory Sees. 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, 21, 22, Published in the Beaver Provisions concerning annual 27, 28, T29S, R10W; Sees, 1, 2, County News, Milford, Utah, labor upon mining claims, and 9. 10, 11. 12, 13 to 20 incl., 30, from May 4 to May 18, 1961. being the amount required to T30S, R10W; Sec. 24. T30S, hold the said lode mining R11W, and as a supplemental NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims for the period ending st.pply to irrigate 1080 acres in IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF on the 1st day of September, Stcs. 5, 16, 8, 17, T29S, R10W, BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH To Appropriate: 1960. In the Matter of the Estate 32471 Ronald Bradshaw of MARY ELLEN MATHEWS. That the entire amount has from Deceased. been spent on the Gleana lode Beaver, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. well bet. 100 and 300 Creditors will present their mining claim, by the digging of a several trenches or open cuts ft. deep at a point N. 2160 ft claims with vouchers attached E. 400 ft. and from SW Cor. to the undersigned administrathereon, each of said cuts be3, T29S, R7W. The water trix at the office of her attoring approximately ten feet in Sec. is to be used for the watering neys. Cline, Wilson & Cline, in depth and approximately ten of 21)0 cattle in said Sec. 3 Milford, Beaver County. Utah, feet in width, with the remov32541 W. and Mary on or before the 30th day of Lyle al each of said assessment Wiseman. Ut. .015 June, 1961. Milford, years of approximately eight sec.-f- t. from a well bet, PAULINE WOOD, hundred cubic yards of earth 200 and 250 ft. deep at a point Administratrix of the esand rocks; and also by the re- N. 192 ft. and W. 840 ft. from tate of Mary Ellen Mathpair of a road leading to the SE Cor. Sec. 20, T28S, R10W. ews, Deceased. said claims for the purpose of The water is to be used for First Pub.: April 27, 1961. and egress. Ingress the domestic of Last Pub.: May 18, 1961 That the said labor and im- one family, andrequirements for the water exwas done and provements ing of 4 horses and 46 cows In pended for the benefit of the SWI4SE14SE14 said Sec. 20. 32587 Daniel Alvin Yardley, eight lode mining claims above described; and for the devel- Beaver, Ut. 12 sec.-f- t. from KIRK REALTY CO. opment of, and as means of any one or all of four developing and having a di- wells, bet. 50 and 400 ft. deep J. D. KIRK, Broker rect tendency to develop each at the following points: (1) S. of the said claims; and that 100 ft. and W. 2150 ft. from NE Alva J. Kirk, Salesman an undivided part Cor. Sec. 35; (2) S. 1810 ft. of the said sum of $1600.00 was and E. 1530 ft. from NW Cor. DU DU made and done for each of said . Sec. 36: (3) N. 1280 ft. and W. Claims and was at least $100.00 1320 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26; FOR BEST RESULTS IN for each of the said claims. (4) N. 1395 ft. and W. 75 ft. BUYING OR SELLING That the said James Fother- from SE Cor. Sec. 27, all in ingham has an undivided four- T26S, R7W. The water is to FARMS HOMES teen thirty-secon(1432nds) be used for the domestic reinterest in the Gleana and quirements of one family, for RANCHES Gleana Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive the watering of 500 cattle and mining claims; and an undi- horses, and from Mar. 15 to vided one-fift- h (15) interest Nov. 1 to Irrigate 900 acres, In the New Deal and Mew all tisps In Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, WE NEED LISTINGS Deal No. 1 mining claims; NWViNEi-See. 27; W', Have several prospects Inter And if, within ninety days SE14. Si.iSW'i Sec. 26, NWy, from the personal service of NWy4NE'4. N'SWVi Sec. 35, ested In leaslnj hay ground this notice, or within ninety T26S, K7W. BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME, 32908 Stanley McKnlght and days after the publication finished basement. brdroomn, thereof, in the event personal Milton Albrecht, Minersville, IH baths, lovely yard, garage, well service Is not had, you or any Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. from a of you fail or refuse to con- bet. 100 and 500 ft. derp at a furnace. On 600 South. tribute your proportion of such point N. 200 ft, and W. 12001 Shown by Appointment Only ft. from SE Cor. Sec 30, T30S, as expenditure which amounts to $87.30 iorj R13W. The water is to be 5-- Three-bedroo- 6-- Publications Seminar "Almost like a vacation" the 1961 High School Publications Workshop, according to director Noel H. Duerfield's basement apartment to den. the Lessie Turley home. He is From June 12 to 15 key staff employed at the Creole mine Mrs. Viola Lunt Rose has members of high school publimoved from the Walter Dalton cations will visit the Brigham home to the Dick Davis home Young University campus, attend classes, go to parties, have on Main Street. Randall Banks has accepted games and experience typical employment as caretaker for student living. the Minersville Cemetery. Registration cost for the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Albrecht will include food, workshop new are completing a addition and instrucactivities, housing to their home which will be tion by more than 15 teachers anand for the family grand for five days. Students will live other improvement to our in Helaman Halls dormitories town. eat in nearby Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman and and family are now living in Center. How does ho help keep an old American tradition alive? or the desire to an old American custom. Your hardware dealer is a big reason why this tradition continues to thrive. He is constantly alert for new ways to help you fix that leaky faucet, the jammed lock, the broken window. c SELF-rcIianc- is Service is his business. That's why your hardware dealer stocks literally thousands of items so that he can serve you at moment's notice. And as your friend and neighbor he helps you in other ways, too. Whatever you decide to do yourself, paint, repair a lamp, clean the piping or shingle the roof, he's ready with sound advice for you. And how rewarding for you if your hardware dealer gives you S&H Green Stamps. Editorial their large beautiful residence participants will located at the southeast corner learn how to gather school news, how to write it, how to of our town. School prepare it for printed newsMost Elementary mothers are busy sewing cos papers and how to order, edit A tumes for their children for and prepare photographs. their joyous last day of school. major project will be the i w ri ' rli V Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,500 famous brand-nam- e items at your S&H GreenStamp Redemption Store. y, UTAH DIVISION The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 3420 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah SIM b MtH CREEN f An American Way of Thrift for 25,000,000 Families... Distributed Since 1S96 STAMPS THE MAN WHO KNOWS VOU BEST. .. 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