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Show NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE A. RICH Editor-Publish- Business Office Phone HE er $3.00 a Year in Advance $4.00 a Year Subscription Outside of Beaver County NATIONAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Beaver County, Utah, will hold a public hearing on the 8th day of September, 1964, at the hour of one o'clock P.M., at the courtroom in the County Courthouse at Beaver City, Utah, at which time and amendplace the requested ment of the Zoning Resolution and Map of Beaver County will be considered and arguments by interested parties and citizens for and against its adoption heard. The reguested amendment would remove from the Grazing Zone and include within the Highway - Service Zone the following described real property, Land adjoining the proposed interchange of Highways and U.S. 91 in Section 23, T. 26 S R7W SLM, approximately 3 miles South of the Beaver-Millar- d County line, the specific land affected being more shown on the map filed with the petition, pursuant t0 the petition of Desert Investors Group, Inc. The requested amendment would further remove from the Agricultural Zone and include East Center 45 - EDITORIAL ASS iC&TlSW W ( roiiiBMm:.'.i.T3 THUSRDAY, AUGUST 2, 1964 APARTMENT FOR RENT Classified Two bedrooms, 615 East 200 North. Call Mrs. Pat Lindsay Phone 438-568- 4. Section Golf Course. Call Anne Johnson Upright Piano and Console TV with new Admiral picture tube. REASONABLE 8 Call 21-in- SUMMONS t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH ARTHUR J. C. MEREDITH, 438-226- also known as Arthur J. Hector Hannah's husband hates hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent Electric Shampooer $1 Reynolds Building Supply also 438-289- PIANO FOR SALE For Sale Spinet Piano This Area. Take over small monthly For more details payments. write, Credit Manager Box 179, Sugar House Station Credit Manager Salt Lake City, Utah HEATING & Air Conditioning GALE'S SHEET METAL Edwin Harold Gale Owner Free Estimates Dependable Excellent Work Phone: Cedar City Beaver 4 as A. J. RENTAL UNITS NEEDED Homes and Apartments needed for Teachers and their families. Phone Call Paul Lefevor 4 1 or 438-563- 7 FOR SALE ROOM HOME one acre Three Bedrooms of ground fruit trees Terms 295 North 7th East, Beaver Contact Norman Murdock 6 Milford 387-281- Dry Clean Only 30c lb. 4 lbs-$1.2- . 0 Free professional spotting Free Hangers Free plastic bags Free sizing - restores body Beaver Valley Cleaners HOMES FOR SALE Good income property. Four unit apartment house. $11,000 cash or terms. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Beavers only Dry Cleaning Plant. All equipment in comincludes loveplete operation Terms. ly living quarters. Spacious Family Home New Six rooms and bath FurNice Kitchen Carpet nace. $6,000.00. Cash or Terms. vs. BEAVER CO - OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, INCORPORATED, a. corporation; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon, the real property described in the Complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership thereof, or clouding his title thereto; Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to John O. Christiansen, plaintiff's attorney, at Beaver, Utah, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action brought to quiet the plaintiff's title to the followng described real property situated within Beaver County, Utah, Commencing 51 feet 4 inches South of the Northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 20, Plat ' A", Beaver City Survey, end running thence East 99 feet; thence South 64 feet 2 inches; thence West 99 feet; thence North 64 feet 2 inches, more or less, to the place of beginning; together with all improvement thereon and all and water appurtenances rights belonging thereto. Dated July 16th, 1964. John O. Christiansen, Beaver, Utah, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1st Pub. July 16 Last Pub. Aug. 7. Home and 8 acres of alfalfa land in North Creek. $4,300.00 Three acres with lovely year around a ranch-styl- e cottage in North Creek. Six rooms and bath, completely furnished. $9,995.00 Brush land and development . dl'fcrcnt ground acn-agos- acre sites. Mountain-Cabi- n ' home Comfortable storm Living room carpeted small pasture with outdoors 1.16 acres $4,250 buildings Terms. have Motels, Farms We and Ranches listed. 8m HAL 438-236- 2 or SMITTI 438-231- 7 D. W. CORRY REAL ESTATE CO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estates of RUBEN GILLIES, also known as Rueben Gillies, also known as Rube Gillies, and MABLE GILLIES, his wife, both deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of his attorney, John O. Christiansen, Beaver, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1964. CLARENCE A. KIRKHAM Administrator of the Estates of Ruben Gillies and Mable Gillies, his wife, both deceased. 1st pub. July 30. Last pub. Aug. 20, within the Recreation-Forestr- y Zone the following described real properties, Com. at the NW Cor. of the SW4 of Sec. 29, T28S R6W, SLM, th E 15 rds; th S 32 rds; th W 15 rds; th N 32 rds to beg., to-w- to-w- it: 438-229- h, Mere- Plaintiff, Double bod springs good condition. Call Vilda Esplin. Phone 438-568- known Meri-dit- dith, FOR SALE or ly 438-293- 438-563- 6 Bulldozer and Backhoe work se Warren Thompson or 4 phone 586-60- to-w- FOR SALE Private Trailer Parking near mouth of Beaver Canyon and Goin's And Comin's 1964 1964. ' acres. Com. 50 rds E of the SW Cor of the EVi of SE14 of Sec 30, T28S, R6W, SLM; th N 160 rds; th E 30 rds, th S 64 rds; th E 33.33 rds; th S 96 rds; th W 63.33 rds to beg., con. 50 acres. Com at the NE Cor of the NW of the NEy4 of Sec 31, T28S, R6W, SLM; th S 40 rds; th W 80 rds; th N 36.25 rds; th E 2 rds; th N 3.75 rds; th E 78 ids to beg. Com at the SW Cor of the Ei2 of the SEy4 of Sec 30, T28-R6W, SLM; th E 50 rds; th N to S edge of South Fork of North Creek road, being 6, rds more or less; th SW 52 rds to beg. con. one acre. Com 40 rds S of NW Cor of NEV4 of Sec 31, T28S, R6W, SLM; th S. 40 rds; th E 80 rds; th N. 40 rds; th W 80 rds to beg., con. 20 acres. Lot 3, Sec. 30, T28S, R6W, SLM, con 38.51 acres. ; Com at NW Cor of Lot 4, Sec 30, T28S, R6W, SLM; th S 30.5 rds, more or less, t0 the N boundary of the y of Robert O. Christiansen and Helen W. Christiansen; th NE along the N boundary of said y to a point 2 rds W of the NE Cor of said Lot 4; th W 75.43 rds to beg. The EVg of Sec 34, T28S, R7-SLM, excepting 10 afcres described as follows: Com 56 rds S of NW Cor of NE'4 of said Sec 34; th SE 30 rds to Last Chance Canal; th SE along said canal 60 rds; th NW 25 rds to point 40 rds N of SW Cor of said NE4;. th N 64 rds to beg. The NW4 of NW4, the S4 of NWV4, the NMs of SWy4 and the SW14 of SWVi. all in Sec 35, T28S, R7W, SLM. Com 30 rds N of SE Cor of SWy4 of Sec 35, T28S. R7W, SLM; th N 50 rds; th W 80 rds; th S 80 rds; th NE 85.4 rds to beg., con. 32 acres, pursuant to the petitions of Sumner F. Murdock and Frank B. Myers. The requested amendment would further remove from the Agricultural Zone and include within the Recreation-Forestr- y Zone the following described real property, Com. 80 rds E and rds N of SW Cor of Sec 36, 5 T28S, R7W, SLM; th N rds; th E 56 rds; th S rds; th W 56 rds to beg., containing 53.63 acres, pursuant to the petition of William Horn and Lela M. Horn. The requested amendment would further remove from the Agricultural Zone and include within the Commercial Zone the following described real prop-irtcontaining 3 NOTICE is hereby given that on the 2nd Tuesday, the 11th day of August, next, party primary of the Democrat and Republican parties will be held for the nominating of party candidates for the following offices: U.S. Senator, Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, District Attorney, State Representative and County Commissioners. The Polls will be open at 7 a.m. and continue open until 8 p.m. of the same day. The polling places are ns follows: Beaver No. 1 City Hall Beaver No. 2 Belknap School Beaver No. 3 Relief Society Hall Mlncrsville Town Hall Methodist Milford No. 1 Church Milford No. 2 Library Bldg. Milford No. 3 Babtist Church C. Victor Smith (Signed) County Clerk Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Barlow of Salt Lake spent the night with a daughter and family, Lucilia B. Murdock, on their way to St. George recently. They will visit a son in St. George for a few days and on their return trip spend several days with Lucille and family in Beaver. Joining the list of visitors at the race meet over the 24th were Morrell Nowers family, of Brey, California. They spent severa ldays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nowers and enjoyed a trip to the Beaver Canyon one day. On their way back to California they went by way of Bryce and Zion Canyons and stayed with a sister and family, Mrs. Lewis (Dorcus) Nowers at St. George for a couple of days visit. Their parents accompanied them to the canyons and St. George and then returned to Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nowers and family of Kearns enjoyed the races at Beaver and visited relatives and friends for a few days and then they spent the remainder of their vacation in the Beaver Mountains basking in the coolness and beauty of the surroundings and doing a bit of fishing on the side. jjuum ezcs c3()L7a Utah's No. Salesman 1 Yes, Utah's future now depends on having a Governor with the stature, the experience and the ability to sell Utah to new industries, to greater numbers of tourists, and to the country as a whole. Of the candidates, only Jim Cannon is a skilled administrator who has spent 15 years selling Utah, its products, its people and its scenery. Jim knows Utah best . . . knows our problems and our opportunities . . . and has a positive, dynamic program to do something about them! mm Vote JIM CANNON Republican Governor Experienced Capable Paid political advertisement by Paid Pol. Adv., by Beaver Committee Co unty Jim Cannon for Governor Chase Murdock, Mrs. Lula Bostain, Mrs. Sadie Stones and daughter Helen of Paragonah and Mr. Joseph Robinson of Rifle, Colorado, visited with their neices and nephews, the W. O. Heffners, the Howard Walbecks and the Waldo Yard-ley- s recently. have been Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson of Lapunpie, California, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mas-trio- s, of Los Angeles, Cal., a brother; Bud Huntington of Ontario, California and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Muir and daughter of Milford. Mr. Collis Huntington is back home again after spending some time at the Vets Hospital in Salt Lake. He is feeling better and we hope he will continue to improve in health. Recent visitors at the Huntington home Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harris have just returned from a nice k vacation trip. They went to Twin Falls where they were joined by their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gandon Arbon and they all went two-wee- Chairman. from there to visit another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck, at Seattle, Washington. They returned by way of Twin Falls to Hyrum, Utah where they enjoyed a Nielson Family Reunion and then they made several stops on their way back to Beaver visiting friends and relatives. Sounds like fun!! The Chase Murdocks are City for a few days this week. right-of-wa- to-wi- t: 89-14- 150-112- 150-11- y, Com 275 ft. S of NW Cor of NE V of Sec 16, T29S. R7W, SLM; th S 88 dog. 45' E 27 ft; th N 50 deg 4' E 65.7 ft.; th S 88 dog 45' E 318.9 ft; th NE 153.9 ft along the arc of a 98 ft radius curve; th N 1 deg 15' E 35 ft; th SE 667 ft along the y S line of Highway to a point 72.5 rds E and 180 ft S of NW Cor of said Sec 16; th S 30 rds: th W 72.5 rds; th N 385 ft to b.-pursuant to the prtition of Sheldon Roberts and Gordon Roberts and said petitions for amendment of the Zoning Resolution of Braver County are on file In the office of the County Clerk of Beaver County, Utah, together with the recommendations of the County Planning Commission of Beaver County, and may be examined by the public during office hours until the date of the hearing. By order of the Board of County Commissioners Howard J. Pryor, Chairman. right-of-wa- Beaver County and Utah need EBEEST rami V In The U S Senate For Profitable Agriculture Wilkinson will fight for more freedom for all fanners. He is opposed to controls and regimentation of our agricultural industries. He will give support and help to all segments of agriculture, and help to develop our American free enterprise system. For Better Education Wilkinson, a former school teach er and administrator, has been a champion of education, all of his life. He has pledged to help give Utah the best educational program of any state in the nation by a good margin. He believes in local control and financing of schools to prevent Federal control of education. For Job Opportunities For More Water Wilkinson will work for improvWilkinson will fight for the deed water projects job opportunities for Utah famivelopment of Utah's and for other ways of utilizing our lies by making business conditions natural resources. He has long inviting to new industries. He will been an advocate of the Central work for full utilization of faciliUtah and Dixie Projects. He under- ties and talents in our missile instands the need for solutions to dustries, and for protection and irrigation and water problems of improvement of the business our state. VOTE REPUBLICAN AUGUST 11 g. We Can All Urn Oiili Dilliifi 0ii " In; The US Senate Paid Political Adv. by Vbluntors for Wilkinson Truman, Beaver County Chairman en- joying a visit with their daughter and her husband, Virginia and Reed Willyard of Salt Lake right-of-wa- to-wi- t: NOTICE The man Utah needs for a Big Future: Dale Welbeck, son of Mr. and Howard Walbeck, has been visiting in Beaver for the past week. He returned to his job in Salt Lake on Sunday. He has employment as a carpeter with Utah Sand and Gravel. Mrs. Karl I. |