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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE RICH A. Editor-Publish- Business Office Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT . OF BEAVER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ANDREW T. JOHNSON, In the Matter of the Estates of EDWIN A. GOODWIN and CORA E. GOODWIN, his wife, Plaintiff, er C. DENNIS C. WHITE, 45 East Center St. vs. WHITE and MAE both deceased. his wife; BEAVER Creditors will present claims COMLNS By VUda STRICTLY FOR WOMEN! "In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love," but in the fall a young girl's fancy turns Uo pretty clothes for the sole purpose of keeping the young man's fancy on her , . , And now straight from the mouth of Dame Fashion! Skirts are up... Skirts are down. Coats are fitted . . coats are long... they are short. Waistlines are fitted... And curves are the keynote to new fashions, but women who have favored the loose, unfitted look of the shift and chemise styles need not worry. Even the velvet culotte skirt is featured with a matching jacket and satin blouse for cocktail wear Knee - length hemlines have received general endorsement on both sides of the ocean But the real winner will be h the in front and the glamour of a sweeping full length in back for evening wear. (Another throw-bac- k in fashion) . The cape, in a variety of lengths and styles, is yours if you like capes better than coats Ponchos will hold their own again this year . Sombrer os, trouser fashions, gaucho belts and boots will be seen everywhere. Colors??? Somber. . featur ing browns, blacks and greys, shading into deep purples, plum and other muted . And don't overlook the new dark toned stockings in plain and textured weaves. Hats are in, big and bold . with short cropped or curly bouffant hair styles. Well, there you are. Take em or leave 'em! with vouchers to the under signed Administrator at his residence at 107 Highland Per Price Year Advaace $3.00 in Subscription CO- Drive, Cedar City, Utah on or BEAVER EQUITABLE Outside of Beaver County $4.00 Per Year OP, a corporation; and BEA- before the 2nd day of Decem VER ber, 1967; claims must be pre NATIONAL NEWSPAPER AND MFG. CO., sented in accordance with the INC., a corporation; provisions of Section Utah Code Ann. 1953 and with Defendants. proper verification as requirMiilirMfl'll'lHl THE STATE OF UTAH ed therein. TO EACH OF THE ABOVE ROBERT GOODWIN, DEFENDANTS: NAMED THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1967 Administrator You are hereby summoned ORVILLE ISOM SEAMSTRESS and required tp serve upon or mail to John O. Christian- Attorney for Administrator Experienced. Will do sewing MOTOROLA SALES Cedar City, Utah. in her home. Any type. Call sen, at Beaver, Utah, PlainRobins Color TV tiff's attorney, an answer in Kaye to the complaint and Manderfield Notes writing Black and White TV FOE SALE Ilynn Bradshaw file a copy of said answer with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haugland Gibson refrigerator with the above named court within Radios freezer Like 20 days after service of this and family of Henderson, Nev., compartment. new. $100.00 See at Paice Stereos summons upon you. If you visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess 5 Motel, telephone fail so to do, judgement by Edwards for the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Howard Braddefault will be taken against Service on AH Makes shaw and family visited with demanded the relief EQUIPMENT FOR SALE for you Meat Case, Milk Case, Vege which is on Lafe Bradshaw. in the complaint VAL BEESON Peterson Yazzie of Gallup, table cases, Ice cream lockers, file with said court. Phone Shelves. Contact Stores MarThis action is brought to New Mexico, is staying at the ket, Louise Stores, phone quiet plaintiff's title to the LaVel Bradshaw home and go- or Jr. Stores, following described real pro - iing to school this year. Mr. and Mrs. McClung were Lehi, Utah. . perty in Beaver County, Utah, the Speakers at Manderfield FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Beginning 47 feet 7 inches Sacrament meeting on Sunday 1951 pick-u- p A family get together was call truck South of the Northwest corner IN THE DISTRICT COURT of Lot 3, Block 20, Plat "A", held at the home of Mr. and Walter Joseph, Phone OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Beaver City Survey, thence Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw for her 3 feet 9 inches; birthday, last Tuesday. PresIN THE MATTER OF THE running South FOR 99 feet, thence ent were Jim and Jeanie and East thqnee ESTATE OF GEORGE A. North 3 feet 9 inches; thence family of Cedar, Gary, Hazel TERRY, deceased. Backhoe Work West 99 feet to the place of and family from Salt Lake, Creditors will present their with all Lynn, Glenna and family, and claims, with vouchers attach' beginning; together Sand & Gravel thereon and all Randy, Colleen, Gina, Shad, improvements ed to the undersigned adminand water rights and Peter. Cake and ice cream istratrix at the offices of her appurtenancesthereto. Hauling-Backfillin- g root beer were Subject, and home-mad- e attorneys, Cline, Jackson ' & belonging to an easement, in served. however, McCoy, Milford, Utah, on or Tree Topping and First Ward Sacrament meetof the owner of the probefore the 1st day of Novem- favor was conducted by Joe Neling perty immediately adjoining The last mad rush is on be Trimming ber, 1967. on the north, in the existing son of the Bishopric fore school restricts travel PHYLLIS ERICKSON, A violin solo was played by with extends along a children and tne tempo Administratrix of the Es- wall which CALL of the northern edge Rachel Baker accompanied by picks tate of George A. Terry, de- portion up momentum as fall dauare the her sister of the above described pro they advances. ceased. to use said wall as a ghters of Lynn Baker. Visitors at the home of Mrs. 1st publication: Aug. 10, 1967 perty Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin Lorreta wall between the two party last Thompson last Thurs1967 publication: Aug. 31, SAND & GRAVEL were and the family speakers. day were her brother and his properties. Dated this 9th day of August, Talks were given by Morgan, wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Reese NOTICE TO WATER USERS Phone 438-297- 9 1967. Angela, Kim, Terry, Corene, and their daughter, Mrs. Mary and Don. Songs were sung by Albrecht, all of Milford, and The following applications Plaintiff's address: Morgan and Kim, Angela and another daughter, Norma, and Super stuff, siure nuf! That's have been filed with the State Beaver, Utah. s John O. Christiansen, Don; a piano solo was play- her husband, Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs Engineer to change water in John Obasky, & ed by Angela. Beaver, Utah, Beaver County, State of Utah. nd upholstery. children of Norwalk, Calif Closing prayer was given by Attorney for Plaintiff. Rent Electric Shampooer $1 Locations are SLB&M Salt Lake bound last ThursWilford Robinson. Patrick Morris Smith Reynolds Building Supply day were city officials from 250 E. 2nd North, Beaver, Utah, (Ed. Note: This article came all over the state, including SUMMONS in late and we were unable our own City Dads. They atSAWS STIAR PENED proposes to change the point Hand and Power Saws . of diversion and place of use IN THE DISTRICT COURT to get it in last week's paper). tended meetings and functions of 3.0 soc.-f- t. of water eviOF BEAVER COUNTY, Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Edwards in connection with the Munidenced by Seg. App. No. Walt Mackerel! STATE OF UTAH and family of Salt Lake visit- cipal League and were guests 25007-- a The water 6 Phone ed with Mr. Lafe Bradshaw of the State Fair and the Ice was to have been diverted DONALD L. BALDWIN, CAR- - for a day last week. Follies. Those from Beaver in from a well 492 ft. deep ENE I. BALDWIN and LAURA CUSTOM SWATHING Mrs. Earl Baldwin's sister) cluded Mayor and Mrs. Elmer M. SMITH, Plaintiffs, and Baleing and her husband, Mr. and Paice, Councilmen Ernest Jo$3.00 swathing at a point S 10 ft. and E. 660 vs. Mrs. (10 acre minimum) 10c baleing ft. from NW 'Cor. Sec. 15, T28S, Andy Anderson, of Mur- seph, Ira Baldwin, Conrad KATIE TWITCHELL HOR-GAR7W, and used from Apr, 1 to Local Operator. visited with the Baldwins Grimshaw and John - Riley; ray, TwitH. widow of John Contact Miles Anderson, Call Oct. 31 for irrigation of 160 on Sunday. City Manager Bryant Low and acs. in parts of said Sec. 15. chell, deceased, LAWRENCE Collect Springdale Mr and Mrs. Clyde Webb J. P., George Rich and their GRACE and of water TWITCHELL Hereafter, 3.0 sec.-- ft and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. lovely ladies. his wife, ELITWITCHELL, to be diverted from a is Webb and family, all Speaking of school and fashMILLIER'S WILMA Cloyd MEYER, 0 a point ZABETH ft. well at over the ions, deep visited of Salt City Marshall Vernon Lake, REFRIGERATION LOA WENTZ, week-enE. 1320 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. TWITCHELL, d the Collis Brad Black told us a cute one. On with SERVICE ETHEL CONRAD, 5, T30S, R7W, and used from DORIS shaw family and enjoyed the Monday morning he was watch Commercial Refrigeration at Belknap Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation AYALA, GERTRUDE TURK, rodeo. ing the cross-wal- k GLIN of 160 acs in SSWy4 Sec. ELVA TWITCHELL, and Mrs. Sherman Brad- when a sweet little first grader Mr. and un5 and SSE Sec. 6, T30S, LAMONT TWITCHELL, Air Conditioning shaw and baby, and Mr. and dashed up to him and said, married, NEIL TWITCHELL Mrs. Merrill Moody and fam- "My Mommy made this dress R7W. Complete Rocky Ford Irriga- and WANDA TWITCHELL, his ily, all of Salt Lake, are vis- for me and she made me a Sales and Service tion Co., Minersville, Utah, wife, FAYNE TWITCHELL, iting with the Ray Bradshaws. lot more too If you're hero proposes to change the nature and ILENE TWITCHELL, his They will also attend the all summer, you'll get to see Call Karl D. Miller and method of use of 2,000 ac-f- t. wife, LOUIS D. TWITCHELL Golden Weddidndg Anniver them fall." Phone or 2632 .M FRANCIS TWITCHELL, of a total of 31,900 ac.-f- t. Mrs. Vilda Esplin will assist sary of their grandparents, Mr of water evidenced by Awards his wife, ARTA VEE TWIT- and Mrs. Glenn Blackner. the Kindergarten at Bel with FURNITURE NEED SHARON YOUNG, CHELL, 96 and 102, Beaver River DeMrs. Ray Bradshaw knap this winter. Mr and ROBREUPIIOLSTERING? cree. The water has been di JANET TWITCHELL, Mr. and Mrs Robert Dyk-ma- n "all the family members Have that living room set or verted from Beaver River and ERT E. LEE and DOROTHY had and children of Salt Lake on Sunday night at their place favorite rocker stored from January 1 to Dec- LEE, his wife, CLAUDIA after the golden wedding for spent the week-en- d at the and JOY ASA a and redesigned by Twitchell ember 31 in Minersville Reser- REILAND and home of Claudia's parents, Mr. Mr. were They supper. Upholstery. Twitchell's have voir at a point S. 66 deg. 51 DORIAN, known heirs, and all Mrs. Melvin Blackner and fam and Mrs. Dee Stapley. Bob served the Beaver area for min W 3240 ft. from NE Cor. unknown heirs, of John H. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Black- took in the bow hunt and took over 15 years. Sec 11, T30S, R9W which Twitchell, deceased; and all ner and family, Mr. and Mrs. home a nice fat deer. for Their reputation guaran- point is centerline of the dam. other persons unknown claimMrs. Lorraine Fields and her Sherman Bradshaw and their is teed service and quality of ing any right, title, estate or son Blain of Sacramento are Hereafter, the 2,000 ac.-f- t. Merrill Mrs. Mr. and unsurpassed. water is to remain in the interest in, or lien upon, the daughter, Mr. and guests cf their friends, Mr. For free consultation in your reservoir as dead storage and real property described in the Moody and family, and and Mrs. George Rich and famBlackner Mrs. Douglas home, drop a card today. used by the Utah State Fish complaint adverse to the plain- son, Mr and Mrs. Bryant ily, this week. Blaine has just Mr, Twitchell, with over 20 and Game Dept. for fish cul- tiff's ownership or clouding Blackner," Mr. and Mrs. Jack returned from a year in Viet years of decorating experience, ture purposes. After the 2,000 their title thereto; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nam where he was a Sgt. in Braithwaite, will call with samples of all ac.-f- t. Defendants. is in the reservoir, each Mr. and Mrs. the Marine Corp. He is on a and Pendle, the latest furniture coverings year thereafter only that am THE STATE OF UTAH TO short leave and will be staand help you choose the color ount of water necessary to off THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE Blaine Davis, all of Salt Lake; and tioned at Barstow until releasMr. Morris Bob Mrs. and and fabric for your sofa or set evaporation and seepage NAMED OF Mrs. Stan Beidleman of Long ed in ten months AND EACH chair. losses, and to maintain quality THEM: Recent visitors' at the Bill Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs over New will be required and changed Save one-haYou are hereby summoned D. L. Kesler and Miss Lorraine Yardley horns were their son, Furniture prices. under this application. and required to serve upon or Clark of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, and his family of Kanab, Twitchell Upholstery Protests resisting the grantto John O. Christiansen, Glenn Blackner of Greenville; their daughter, Eudora, and 750 N. Main Cedar City ing of these applications with mail attorney, at Bsaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman her husband, Collin Carter; of plaintiffs reasons therefor must be filed 'T'ah. an answer in Provo; his brother, Cory Car OLD COINS writing to Myers and family. PAPER Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Brad- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Don I need items from the firms in duplicate with the State the complaint and file a copy 442 State Capitol, of said answer with the clerk shaw had a listed below to complete a his Engineer, g?t togeth- Penrod and son Dana of or of the above entitled court er for Mr family Mr. Penrod is Collin's and Mrs. Larry I will pay a Salt Lake City, Utah, on toric display before September 30, 1967. within 20 days after service Rowlny and baby of Logan and Cory's mother. REASONABLE price for script Hubert C. Lambert On Tuesday, August 22nd, of this summons upon you. If who are going to move to paper or tokens, from the BeaSTATE ENGINEER you fail so to do, judgment by Grern River, Utah, where he Joe Puffer, a son of Mr. Oren ver Wool and Manufacturing Published in Beaver" Press, default will be taken p against will b; teaching school begin- Puffer of Milford, returned Co., and the Beaver Utah, on August 17, you for the relief demanded Beaver, of active ning August 28. They were home after a year Company. I also need paper 24 and 31, 1967. Forces with the Armed in said which has Glenna. duty of on Bank the Colleen, complaint drawn Lynn, Randy. money been filed with the clerk of Rachel, Shad, LaVel and Hyan i Vietnam. Joe's sisters. Mrs. Beaver in any denominations. Nell Goddard, and two little and their families. If you have any of these items SECOND WARD SACRAMEN said court. n is to Mrs. The Harris girls, along with Mrs. Pat Dale action D. Mr. and contact Clifford brought please Beaver Second Ward SacraMiss Annette Puffer and folMr. to title the visited 2445 with East 2900 South, ment was held and family qujet plaintiff's Hughes, Sunday, Salt Lake City, Utah. Write 27 at 7:30 p.m. with August lowing described real property and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw on of Las Vegas came on WedBishop nesday to spend a week at the situated within Beaver County. Sunday. about any old coins or Items Paul Nielson conducting Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brad- family home. On Friday they of Historic Interest. Prelude and postlude music Utah, 50 rods West and shaw had dinner with Mr. and all enjoyed dinner at the home was played by Janice Nielson 14 Beginning rods of the Northeast Mrs. Cecil Willdcn on Sunday of their aunt, Eva Powell, and South Invocation by Ennis Hoopes, corner of Cartridge & Shotshell relatives In North the Southeast quarter Mr. and Mrs. Richard For-ma- n visited was Music Reloading directed by Creek. Monday evening the of Section 21. Township 28 visited of Nevada, Ely, Gale and Kathy Lund. Lathe and Machine Work South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake with Lafe Bradshaw on Tues- family surprised Joe with a Speakers were Dan Cox, Mr. Base and Welding Meridian, thence run day. Lafe is Mrs. Forman's birthday party at their home Don Mrs. and Hilty from Ohio 11 rods; in Milford Several from Beathence grandfather. Rebuilding of Military South ning who were missionary contacts West 17 Rifles a Specialty ver were in attendance. thence North rods; of Dennis Lowe. 11 rods; thence East 17 rods to Carl Bezanson, 17 year-ol- d 40 Years Experience in Vocal solo by Mrs. Hilty acson of Carl and Kate Bezanthe place of beginning, conFirearms Repair companied by Clara Carter. Mr end Mrs. Cullen Williams son was happy and thrilled acres of land. taining Piano solo by Lori Lowe. George L, Walker Dated this 29th day of Aug- and Mr, and Mrs. Karl Myers last Monday when he got a Don Benediction by Tuft. at the Ely three-poibuck while bow ust, 1967. spent the week-en- d Beaver Gun Shop s John O. Christiansen races. They were especially hunting at North Creek. This 5 500 N. 50 E What this country nreds is Beaver, Utah happy when their horse, "Big is Carl'g second year at bow more "wreckless" drivers. and Strong," won his race hunting Attorney for Plaintiff MERCHAN-TIL- 438-289- 1 E INSTITUTION, INCORa PORATED, corporation; MER-CHANTI- . 75-9-- asQxQtin 438-297- 2. . . knee-lengt- 438-247- 438-28- 75G-38- . 768-314- . Legal Notices 438-287- off-ton- . Jim's . ). 438-249- Miss Carolyn Esplin enjoyweek-en- d at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. & GOINGS 14-i- n. ed the Burt Family Reunion A reunion of the descendants Grant Esplin. Carolyn spent of William and Nancy K. Now-er- s Burt was held Saturday, part of the summer working at the Zions Canyon Lodge and August 19, at the Community the last part at summer school Center in Beaver. Four of the at BYU. She will return to original twelve family memProvo where she will attend bers are still living; they are BYU this coming winter. Mr. Gates Burt of Parowan, Mrs. Geneil Roberts and two Mr Laban Burt of Minersville, children and Mrs. Louise Ro- Mrs. Susie Walker of Cedar, berts enjoyed several days in and Mrs. Ida Domgaard of Salt Lake last week just do- California. All were in attening all the things that women dance except Mrs. Domgaard. It was voted that a commitenjoy. Along with everything else, they saw the State Fair, tee investigate the possibility Ice Capades, Promised Valley, of errecting a marker to honor the Peace Gardens, the new their mother and grandmother, LDS Information Center, and Mrs. Nancy K. Nowers Burt, several good shows. Sounds fun who was the first white girl Mrs. Lucille B. Murdock, Mrs born in Beaver. Ronella Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Arrangements were planned Blain Lund and Mr. and Mrs. by members of the family in Dale Harris took the Beaver Beaver. Out of town members Second Ward Jr. soft in attendance were Mr. and ball team to Salt Lake last Mrs. A. Dixon Burton of Alton week where the boys represent Wyo., Mr and Mrs. Phil Robed this region in the inson and seven children, and soft ball games held Mr. and Mrs. Art Burton, of at the George Q Morris Mom-ori- Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burt and Ball Park. Other townsolk there for the family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Angames included Bishop and gel, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernaar Mrs. Paul Nielson, Mr. and Stubbs, of Parowan; Mr and Mrs. Rex Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Burt Walker and family, Kay Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. J. Erwin Walker of Jack Williams, Mrs. Virginia Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. EverWillyard, and former residents ett Harris of Logan; Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lefevor, Dotson and son Ward of Mr and Mrs. Gary Chamberlain, Mrs. Ross (Delia Rae) Van Orden, and Mrs. Reed t An off day is something that Murdock. . On Monday evening, Gary usually follows a day joff and Judy Murdock Chamber lain entertained the team and were her daughter, Janiel, her coaches at a hamburger party husband, Niel Colby and three on their back lawn. children of Salt Lake. They Even though the boys didn't enjoyed dinner and one day win, those who accompanied in the canyon before returning them were real proud of their home. The preceeding weekend behavior and their good sports- Mattie's son, Douglas, was manship whether winning or home. Doug works at Hill losing. They won one game. Field. Better luck next year, boys. Mi', and Mrs. Burnett Don Neeley, a former manacalled on friends in ger of Thompsons Grocery Beaver, Sunday. They were Store in Beaver, was one of enroute to Salt Lake to visit the players with the Price their daughter, Colleen, and team. His wife, Colleen, Boyd Shelby and attended the games and visited their family. They had heard, with Beaver friends. just before leaving their home Alf and Macel Horton loaded in Mesa, Arizona, that their ten neighborhood children in- grandson, Gregory Shelby, to the back of their pickup had been called to serve a truck last Wednesday morning mission in Maryland and took off for their annual Guests at the Clyde Messin-ge- r home the past couple of outing. They ate lunch (which the Hortons supplied) at South weeks were their daughter, Creak and then went to Coyote Marie Powell, and four chilCanyon and over to Dog Val- dren, who came to Beaver with ley. Th6y returned by way of Lois's sister and husband, Mr. Gentry's Freemont Ranch and and Mrs. James Burdett of Salt Freemont Canyon. Lake City. The Burdetts returCarol Ann Carter, Esther Muir, ned home and Marie stayed for Sherrill and Gail Grimshaw, a longer visit. She went back with her sister, and brother-in-laTerry and Michael Smith, and Tommy Barton and Shirley and Ray MorJohnny George agreed it was ris. The Morrises went for fun and were glad to be in- medical treatments for their cluded. young son, Warren GrandGuests at the home of Mrs. mother, Ireta Morris, is tending Mattie Hutchings last week the other children. M-M- al , Swin-dlehur- st son-in-la- De-ni- ss 772-395- I 14-i- n. I 438-29- U fit work-manship- lf flfflg Co-O- 1 A5 Nil-sso- t: Me-lin- 438-264- FINE GASOLINES fJL |