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Show DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND Land Office, MANAGEMENT, Dec. It. 1962 Under the Provisions of Section 2275 and 2276 43 of the Revised Statutes, U.S.C., Sec. 851. 852) as amended, the State of Utah has filed application Utah 086642 to select the SE 1,4 NE Vi NE 14 SE M sec. 19, T. 27 S.. R. 10 W. and lot 3, sec 6, T. 28 S R. 10 W SL Mer Utah, containing 121. 38 acres. The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land adversely to file in the Land Office, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah, their ob- THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Editor-PublishGEORGE A. RICH er Business Office 45 East Center Phone HE Subscription Outside of Beaver County NATIONAL $3.00 a $4.00 Year in Advance a Year EDiTOfilA, ASCTI..' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE THE COUNTY OF IRON, STATE OF UTAH. PATRICK H. FENTCN, TRUSTEE, Plaintif, vs KENNETH P. UNITED WILLIAMS and STATES AND FIDELITY GUARANTY COMPANY, a Corporation, Defendants. Toj an; creditor of the defendant Kenneth P. Williams, above named, owed money by said defendant for the purchase- price of livestock under the provision of the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921: You are hereby notified that the above entitled action is pending in the District Court of Iron County, Utah, to disburse a bond by said trustee above named under the provisions of said act. Any creditor not included is hereby notified that he must appear and file a claim in said court on or before the 1st day of February, 1963, and anyone failing to so do shall be barred from participating in said distribution. Dated this 29th day of November, 1962. (Signed) Patrick H. Fenton, Trustee Plaintiff NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Publication No. 719 Published pursuant to Section 5 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367). To Whomever it may concern: Notice Is hereby given in pursuance of a proper Request for f Publication heretofore filed in accordance with Section 5 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (68 Stat. 367), and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR 185.123-183.127- ). 1. That on December 3, 1962, the United States Bureau of Land Management by Its duly authorized officer, filed in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, Third Floor, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, a request for publication of notice to all mineral locators or any person claiming under them involving a mining claim or claims located on lands in the County (ies) of Beaver, State of Utah, described as follows, DESCRIPTION OF THE MINERAL RANGE AREA FOR DETERMINATION OF SURFACE RIGHTS UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 23, 1955 Salt Lake Meridian T. 26 S., R. 8 W.: Sees. 7 SW4-NWWViSWU. 16 SWtf. to-w- SWNElJ, SViNWt, 17 WM-SEv- i, SV2, 18 NWy4NWV4. 19. 20, 21, 22 WH. Z( Wis, 28, 29. 30, 31 33 NE14. T. 26 S., R. 9 TV'.: Sees. 1, 3 Et., 10 SifcNl-fc- E'2. 11. 15 EUEU, . 12, 13, 14, 2 NW14NE14, EHEU, 23, 24, 25 NVS. SWii.28. 27 Ei2EU, 33 SEU-SES1.2NE14, 34 Wi,SSW. 30 SM.. T. 27 NI2SE1;. 33 S., K. 8 TV.: Sees. 4 SE 14NE14, NEViSE'i, SK..SEI4, SE14SWV;. NWU-SE'5.2- Si, 5 3. 7 SVi-SW- wi2, 15 WH-E- l SEi.,NWi, NE'.iSWii.n 2. E15. 18 19 20, 21 WVi, 29 Wi 30 Nli, NVfcSli, 31 SW4 T. 27 S., R. 9 W.: Sees. 1, 3 NV4-N4 NF.14NE, 11.T, 27 S., R. 9 W.: Sees. 12. 13, 14. 22, 23. 24. 25. 2G, 27. 28. 29 S 30 SE14. E14.SW14, 31 E14, E4W14. 33. 34, 35. T. 38 S., K. 8 TV.: Sees. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. W,fc. 18 TV 1.4 W 14, WliEt. 17, 18. NEi,iNWl4, 29 W'2. NliNEt;. 30, 31 W14. WI.4WI4. T. 28 S., R. 9 TV.: Sees. 1 VV14. W14E14. 3, 4. 19, Eli.NW;. SE'4. 7, 10, 11 W14, SWNEU. NV';SEU, 12, 13. 14 S14SE14. 5. 6 8, 0. NEU, W14, 15. 17. 18. 19 20 NV2, SE4. 23 Eli, NW4 NE14SWJ4. 24. 25. 26. 27, 28. 29 SI 4', 30, 31, 33, 34. 35, 36. T. 29 S, K. 8 TV.: Sec. C NWli. T. 29 S., R 9 TV.: Sees. 1 Nl'a, SWli, 3 SV4. NWli, 4, NWi;SE'i, NE NtjSEli, NliSWii. 21, 22. 1,4 That if any person claiming or assorting under, or by virtue of, mining any unpatented claim located prior to July 23, 1955, any right, title, or interest in the vegetative surface resources and other surface under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified Jn section 4 of said Act, as to the above described lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at Salt Lake City. Utah, and within 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this notice a verified statement in duplicate, bearing publication No. 917 which shall set forth as to such mining clain: 2. . the to 5. 0. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 Ni'jNE'4, SWIJ, 12. 14. Sli-SE'- i, 15, 17, 27. T. 29 S.. TVWl. 18, 21, 22, 23, 28 23, .33, 34, 35 WViWi2. R, 10 TV.: Sees. 1. 12. 13 4. NEfc. here said so and he ought Supplies Will teach purchaser Phone438-235- Phone The date of first publication of this notice shall be December Manager, Land Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior Salt Lake City, Utah By G. M. Prisbrey Acting Chief, Minerals Section 13, 1962 1 w , - J e t. j ''-U- I 7 I. M w 9 ,! X il - ,'- 438-249- Office. has been Beauty '. attending the Excel-ci- s School, arrived home a SEWING MACHINE First Utah Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dean and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dean and family, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Blake and family of St. George are here to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean. Ward - I ; ? and supper. k and Mrs. Carl Grimshaw the first of the week for California where they will spend several weeks with their daught- Mr. Dar-len- Mr. and Mrs. Chase Murdock were happy to have Mrs. Murdochs parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. J. Barlow, with them for Christmas. Their daughter .Tudy was also home for Christmas. Mr. spent Mrs. and Martin Green Christmas Day in Miners-vill- e with their daughter Imelda Wood and family. Mrs. Martin Green is recuperating after a recent operation for gallstones at the Iron County hospital. She reports she got along fine at the time but is slow in regaining her strength. 2000 Days i i . - , n 't i- v ! Employees of Ideal Cement Company's Devil's Slide plant marked their 2,000th consecutive accident-fre- e day at midnight Monday, December 3. The plant is located in Morgan Counn ty, 60 miles northeast of Salt have worked more than 1 without million man-houe a accident," said Plant Manager Charles Burriss. "We work with heavy moving machinery throughout the plant-ithe quarry, mill, kiln, and the shipping departments." The cement industry uses some of the largest moving machinery in any industry, including 2,000 h.p. mo':ors and the huge rotary kilns in which raw materials are turned into cement clinker. The two kilns at Devil's Slide each are 12 ft. by 400 ft. and rotate approxim- "We FpANC:smAKS-7!l- & r. stcp: C?i A Lake City. n if - &SSAT B rL- -. M. 1 , c;:zls vis ntyzowv 7' CSVTUVY. e6'i faSlC KtX - J w'- -i CTf IfliCi, ".0 L Af'O A A VERY "- HAPPY YOU ABE I Dot 1963 V r cvll May it you bring lots of luck and () w Civil' Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen left for Caldwell, Idaho cn Saturday to spend the holiday with Mrs Christiansen's ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus burn. Mr. Mr. HAPPY went HEW YEAR the parWash- Gordon Barney Christmas a Hatch, Utah. and Mrs. spnt 1 and Mrs. Paul to Si.lt Lake City Lefever for the holidays. Jo Murdnck is BYU to spend with his family. home from the holidays Mrs. Vera Williams was happy sornu of her family members at her home for a few to 'rli C. Zilci Beaver Variety Store have days. Her son Maurice and family. Cedar; daughter, Elva Stewart, from Ptoche; and granddaughter, Mrs, Harold Hardy. Provo. WSCfAte A t AO , , -'- JCim., cident-fre- e year, V. G. Pctt. Utah State Metal Mining Inspector, congratulated employees on their excellent satety attitudes and performance. e No accident has at Devil's Slide plant since June 12, 1957. "Making safety a part of the job .has helped us make th; record," Burriss said. lie said the Devil's Slide safety program includes color coding of e maintenequipment, ance and housekeeping, safety clothing for each employee hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes strict adherence to recommended safety practices and frequent plant-wid- e safety meetings. "Everyone here has been working to stay accident-fre- e not so much for the record." Mr. Burriss said, "but to avoid injuries to themselves and to their fellow employees." Burriss said ceremonies were scheduled near the cnl,ance of the plant beside the Portland Cement Association trophy. This attractive trophy was firtt to Devil's Slide employees for an accident free record in 1950 and was reiward-ein 1953, 54. 58, 5!) fiJ and 61 Over the "1" of the "1,000. " which appears atnp the trophy, Devil's Slide employees plan- lost-tim- Ik BEAVER DRUG 4. , - Accident-Fre- e happiness! you and yours In the new yearl 0. ': Ideal Cement Co. Works Mrs-Calvi- n come true for -- . lost-tim- They report having a very fine time together. The Barlows will leave Sunday for Los Angeles to visit with another daughter, J. Powell, for New Years. Then they will return to their home in Salt Lake City. May every wish ' ,.-'- ' er Barbara and family. e Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilbert of Salt Lake City are here visiting with Mrs. Caroline Smith. Mrs. Gilbert is the former Kate Smith Smith. n " ,1 left Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox went to Las Vegas to spend Christmas with their daughter, Riddle and family. i ; Anderson's Ponderosa Cafe Mrs. Lee Strong for They had a jolly time together. pot-luc- real Experienced preferred. Training program available for reliable young man interested in learning trade. Apply in person or write full particulars to: Pacific Trail Sportswear 52 North Main O v, - WE HOPE THE NEW YEAR WILL SOUND A HAPPY NOTE FOR ALL! Marrieds Young ' ' s" of the went caroling after Church on Sunday evening. Then went to the home The Beaver of Mr. Richfield, Beaumont who Miss Janice this week to spend the holidays. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beaumont. 6 Between Car or truck keys Center St. and 100 North on 100 East. Keys at Beaver Press . - V Anna Bell's Store 13. 1962. 1962. ' ' . . or contact Bob G MECHANIC (6) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other per- son or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclu- slvely deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title or Interest under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat, 367), as to unpatented claims located after that date, and (il) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (iil) to preclude thereafter, prior to issuance of patent, any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with said limitatios or restric- tions. Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 23, 1955, shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or processing operations or uses reasonably incident thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to manage and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resources thereof; and that except to the extent required for mining operations and uses reasonably incident thereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vegetative or other surface resources thereof; and that, except jfoi such purposes, any permitted severance or removal of timber must be. in accordance with sound principles of forest management Said section 4 also provides that ar.y use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States, its permittees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially Interfere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably Incident uses by the mining claimant. . ' - the trade FOUND such location; and Doc. I if V FOR SALE (5) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under Tlrrt Publication there. For information, Pink Rock Building, at 25 North First East. Would make a good businees place. See Walt Mackerell. Office was know, he ' , W14-NE',- George got more snow in Beaver in we did recent storm. Arthur Foth-eringha- m St. than Cleaner (4) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or If such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when, the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; Keogh, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bonn are spending the Christmas holidays with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Bohn who reside at Clearfield. Complete Shoe Shop with some Draper E. ? FOR SALE One Commercial Carpet Cleaner One Commercial Upholstery (3) The book and page of recordation of the Notice or certificate of location; J. y Section location; Dated: December 3, r with tier son Paul and family for the U (1) Name of claim; of r of holidays. es (2) The date Thompson will visit Thompson jections to issuance of a deed to the State. Any objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Director, State Land Board, State of Utah, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, within 60 days from the date of first publication indicated below. (Signed) J. E. Keogh Manager First Publication, Dec 20, 1962 Legal Notices NOTICE she . . Loretta Mrs. Greenville left the last of the week for Salt Lake City where I int Manager Lisrms ately once per minute. Temper, atures of up to 2,700 degrees F. are developed in the kilns. The Devil's Slide plant, one of the leading manufacturing plants in the state of Utah, became the second Ideal plant at which employees reached the coveted 2,000 day safety mark. Earlier this year, Ideal's plant force at Montana was the first to reach the mark. Employees at Devil's Slide sport the fourth best consecutive-dasafety record among the nearly 170 plants in the cement industry in the y U.S. Devil's Slide employees have wo recognition for their safety work from the Portland Cement Associaation. the National Safety Council, th- Utah State Industrial Accident Commission and other organizations interested in industrial safety. At a recent plant safety party which recognized Devil's Slide employee' fourth consecutive ac W " ' Z.'-Ti- r it 4 . red ta iilace a fabricated "2" Unifying the 2.000 days.The "2 ", along with a congratulatory letttr, was sent by Trident employes to th; Devil's Slide employees. full-tim- cast-concre- 8,000-poun- d 6 I |