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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Friday at Beaver, Utah i v -- Editor-Publish- s i v i HE Subscription Outside of Beaver County ' - ' A I I $3.00 a Year in $4.00 a Year . Advance cJliuM,,. L i AA r East Center 45 Phone ' A 'f , if: A Friday, June 23, 1?,Z2 MAP OF SCENIC TOUR KIT VPF PAR0WypANGulT(H are hereby summond and required to serve upon WILSON & CLINE, CLINE, plaintiffs' 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 aid the relief demanded in complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which has been deposited with the clerk of the within entitled court. This action is brought to secure an interlocutory decree of divorce in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, for custody of the minor child of the parties and for an award of the home of the parties, together with furniture and furnishings in said home, and all other community property of the parties. Dated: June 4th, 1962. CLINE, WILSON & CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Milford, Utah First Pub: June 8, 1962. Last Pub: June 29, 1962. wui.iwrt ,) C. GOODWIN, l 0MT. CARTEL KANAB CLf N T l - I " .'.'''" ' '.'' V - - ' ' while longer and cirsuitons, takes in a broad sweep of interesting points, including Dixie State Park, the old ghost town of Ironton and the Pine Valley Moutains. One interesting thing to look for on Interstate Highway IS, near the little town of New ? ' j , Cedar City, fie ne:.t town COOL RETREAT Crystal clear mountain lakes in picturesque alpine settings make the green plateaus of southwestern Utah inviting in the hot summer months. And the fishin's great. wait for the 'angler's lure. From Cedar Breaks you can continue across the Plateau via Panguitch Lake or retrace your steps to Highway 14 and continue your journey via Navajo Lake. Both drives are scenic and cooL Beth traverse sections of D;;e National Forest with picnic areas and campgrounds along the way. The town of Panguitch on the Sevier River is the county seat of Garfield County, named after an Indian word meaning "big fish". Tourist facilities in Panguitch and nearby Hatch are excellent and give travelers an ideal "jump ins off (Editor's Note! This is another in a series of "See Utah" articles designed to better acquaint Utahns with their state. The stories have been prepared by the Utah Tourist s.nd Publicity Council. Each week a different sector of the state will be featured.) Beginning July 2nd and continuing to July 14th, students at the College of Southern Utah and local townsfolk will stage the first annual Shakespearean Festival in an outdoor theater at CSli Thru! different piays wriUun by tht famous 16th Century k'nglish dramaisf will be presented Moncay tr rough Saturday, in the tv ' week period, beginning ca.h night at 6:30 p.m. r pertoire of the Th The hour and Temperatures at this time of the year at Bivce are pleasant, and you can travel over the famous Rim Road, called "the most coiorfui 20 miles in the world," and rightly so because from its vistas you can look out ovrfr the fantastic formations of nature in a riot of colors. On Highway 89 you may ment. Cedar City, 1st July Utah Shakespearean Festival, 4 Colege of Southern Utah. COOK ,," ' , I - - - . V ' T ilttli SUItltl Cedar City, Utah Ti- x u m X , A : rompy DIIOI , , UP LQ&K PCVW can Bureau of Reclamation which is building tha dam provides about the big project. From Kanao to Zion iVation-a- t Park is a .short, pleasant drive. At Zions you will see some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, equally as impressive as Bryre. The - . lijM drive f one-hal- if -- is well worth it and the U. S. I well-rehcais- iJ cast will consist of "The Merchant ot Venice," "Hamlet" and "The Taming of the Shrew." By stayim; in Cedar City three day you can of these plnys see all th-eon consecutive nighis. adding pleasing variety to your tour. A stop at Cedar Breaks Monument will give you the thrill of seeing one of nature's most colorful spectacles amthe vast, milti-hue- o phitheater which the Indians of yesteryear named "circle-o- f want to stop at Orderville, once the location of the "United Order," a bold Mormon experiment in communal living. The tour continues to Kanab, the movie colony of southern Utah the homa oi nwvie stars on location for western films on nearby desert country. If you wish you can continue on Highway 89 to Page, Ariz., and the construction site of Glen Canyon Dam, one of the world's largest dams now being biult. place to Bryce Canyon National Park. There are also excellent motel, lodge and camping fcilities at Bryce. southern Utah, located beneath the Markagunt Plateau and Cedar Breaks National Monument. There are .nany fine tourist accomodations ii Cedar City as several major highway; intersect here. - - " M y .' "; - if v -. T. ' T... -- ,. - - "I t - Na-tion- , 25-3- 0 CANYON on the tour, is the largest city and "commercial capital'!, of painted-cliffs.- 6 TO NY0H I 6HAH0 I MAIL PARK Traveling south, you will pass through another pioneer community, Parowan. first permanent settlement in southern Utah, founded by the Mormons in 1851. w w NATL. PARK The suggested tour begins at the town of Beaver, verdant little city on U. S. 91 in the valley between tha Mineral Mountains and the Tushar Plateau (commonly called Beaver Mountains) . w SUMMONS , I r. Deceas- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH PHYLLIS ERICKSON, Administratrix of the Estate of CORINE C. DIB KEY, also known as CORINE DIBKEY. Unvs. Deceased, Plaintiff, known heirs-at-laof FERDINAND CULM SEE and JANE DOE CULM SEE, his wife, both deceased; and the unknown heirs - at - law of CARL F. CULMSEE and RUTH CLARKE CULMSEE, his wife, both deceased; and also all other per sons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to complainant's ownership or clouding her title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO J J Cool mountain greenery, a Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City and tours of two National Parks and a National Monument are things you and your family can enjoy in the heat of of ed, Plaintiff, VS, THOMAS T. HATLETT and JANE DOE HATLETT, his wife, if living, and their unknown heirs-at-laif deceased; EVA ELMER STEWART, formerly EVA ELMER LEWIS; MARIE S. LEWIS, surviving widow, and DAVID LEWIS and JEAN LEWIS, his wife, known heirs-at-laand all unknown heirs-at-laP. LEWIS, deof MYRON ceased; and all other persona unknown, claiming any right, title, interest in, or estate or lien upon the real property described in the pleading adverse to the complainant's ownership or clouding his title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO DETHE ABOVE NAMED FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon CLINE, WILSON AND CLINE, Plaintiffs 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 toy default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, reference to which is hereby made. This is an action brought to quiet title in the plaintiff and against the said defendants to the following described real property situate in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, and more particularly described as t: follows, Lot? 8, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 2, Railroad Addition to the Town of Milford. Dated June 4, 1962. HAROLD CLINE for CLINE, WILSON & CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff Milford, Utah First Pub. June 7, 1962. Last Pub. June 28, 1962. ST. GEORGE W ., National Parks Offer Interesting Tour SUMMONS ministrator M'rM i 09 THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. GEORGE C. GOODWIN, Ad- of the Estate 7 U- IN . si 5 rinuiMiiMfffll DANT: You ORRIN TOUR 21-2- 3 dians. You have a choice in traveling north from St. George. The most direct route is via Interstate Highway 15 to Cedar City. The other, '.lowever, SUMMON? In the District Court of Beaver County, Utah BYRON C. BLACK, Plaintiff, vs. ARLENE BLACK, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- of by the tributaries of the Virgin nivcr which carved Zion. What's Coin' on in Utah: Pleasant Grove. June Strawberry Days, western rodeo. Parade, carnival. Salt Lake June City, art exhibit. Art Center. June Salt Lake City. BYU Leadership Week. June 29 Salt Lake City, National Sangerfest of NorAssociation. Singers wegian Public concert of 1,000 male voices, Tabernacle. Late June Logan. Rockv Mountain Dairy Open Golf Tourr.ameni. Salt Lake City, July a- -t exhibit, Art Center. Whiterocks, Early July Ute Indian Sun Dance. Fillmore, Old Early July Capitol Days, horse racing, show, rodeo, dancing, etc. Vernal, July 1st Week Dinosaur Amateur Golf Tourna- affec-tionall- i " I Business Office Fingers the famous Kolob Zion Canyon, furm-e'- J is Harmony, ri Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 GEORGE A. RICH 5 four continues to St. George, settlement in colorful the fou tip of Utah e nco the winter home of Brig-hary Young and kiiovn by local persons as the capital of "Utah's Dixie." St. George has great historical interest. The gleaming white Mormon Temple is located here, and in add.tion to the winter home of Brighem Young two museums and notable many other historic sites and monuments arc in St. Geoige. In nearby Santa Clara in the rock home built by Jacob Hamblin, famous frontiersman and peacemaker with the In- I -- f El " The alpine country which surrounds Cedar Breaks affords spectacular views and is lush with cool, green mountain meadows, parks, streams and lakes where large trout DENAMED THE ABOVE FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Cline, Wilson & Cline, plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is Milford, Utah, an answer io 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, which has bocn filed with the Clerk of said Court, reference to which is hereby made. This is an action brought to quiet title in the plaintiff and against the said defendants to the following described real property situate in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, and more particularly described u follows, The Southwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 30 South, Range 12 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated this 13th day of June, t; 1962. HAROLD CLINE, For Cline, Wilson & Cline, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Milford, Utah. First Pub.: June 14, 1962. Last Pub.: Jul 5, 1862. r r .If v ,A Si I I 1 ' I : 4& in 5 If . b i .i t r .. m ; am t mi kxf t ff v-- ,' . Kennocott's own Fourth of July oicur. eery vork i1omoii lart loose uhotit inp Iay, when booming 325, ()()() Ions of ore and o erluinlen ;il tin- I5inli;im Canyon Mine. This i accoin jli-l- i d witli alioul .':,()()0 ponntb of blasting ponder, the equivalent of a 35 feet high! This enormous amount of material mut be removed from the mine beeaiiM-- : 1. Ore contains only 13'i u nU of eojq.er per ton. 2. 2Vi tons of overburden are r uioxd per ton of ore. - fire-eraek- Utah Oopjpsr er To meet the increasingly high cost of handling fo much material, Kennecolt must develop greater ffi eieney in all operations. In blasting, it was achieved through experiments that resulted in the frequent ne of a substitute for dynamite more economical, safer -- I'tah produced ammonium nitrate. Mow, new experiment- are seeking even greater efficiency through ex panded uc ol ammonium nitrate. The mine's daily "Fourth of July" typifies the attainment of the vital efficiency goal to keep Kennecolt a successful business that produces economic benefits for all of Utah. Ifcnnecote Copper Corporation i. |