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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- er 45 East Center St. Business Office Phone 438-289- 1 Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County $3-0- Per Year in Advance $4.00 Per Year HEWSf.: r NATIONAL - K A! THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968 SHARPENED SAWS BEAVER Hand and Power Saws Satisfaction Guaranteed Walt Mackerell Phone By Mildred Yarflley 438-24- FOR Backhoe Work Sand & Gravel g Hauling-Backfillin- Tree Topping and Trimming CALL Jim's SAND & GRAVEL Phone 438-297- 9 Carpets a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent Electric Shampooer $1. Reynolds Building Supply FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING? Have that living room set or favorite rocker and redesigned by Twitchell Upholstery. Twitchell's have served the Beaver area for over 15 years. Their reputation for guaranteed service and quality unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 years of decorating experience, will call with samples of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color and fabric for your sofa or chair. Save one-haover New Furniture prices. Twitchell Upholstery 750 N. Main Cedar City work-manship- is lf LANDS WANTED (News from last week) The Jasper Puffers had many family members call on Memorial Day. including Mr and Mrs. Baker Edwards of Ely, Nevada, .Mr. and Mrs Raymond Baker of Draper, Mrs. Connie Bergstrom and children of Mountain Home, Idaho, Mrs. Alma Sly of Mil-- 1 ford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puffer of Tooele and their daughter, Carma, and family of Salt Lake. Monday, Mrs. Julia Edwards and Mrs. Winnie Puffer visited Shirley and Lorraine Myers in Minersville. Guests for the weekend at the Quentin Isaacson home were a sister and brather-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Coyd Swapp of St. George and Mrs. Isaacson's mother, Mrs. Greta Pratt of Fredonia. Family members visiting at the home of Mary Haney over the weekend were Mrs. Nettie Baldwin and son, Kent of Boulder City, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tattersali and family of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs Scott Tattersali, Marilyn Or-to- n and family of Salt Lake. Friday the group went fishing at Yankee Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Faux also callad during the day. They are former Beaver residents. Mrs. Dora McMullin is home after a two week stay inthe hospital with pneumonia. Her family members visited over Memorial Day. They were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Kaye) Adams and family of Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Mary Jo) McKnight and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fran-coand two daughters were in Provo for the BYU graduation, where he received his Masters Degree in Education. The Francoms wilj be leaving Beaver for a new assignment in Davis County soon. Family members visiting at the Kay Ashworth home were Mrs. Delia White and daughters of Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thomson, Cedar, Major o. FATHER'S DAY FATHERS DAY items to make GIFT SUGGESTIONS DAD'S WORK EASIER ..""""""""" S1795 CLOCK RADIOS FOAM TRACTOR CUSHIONS Also Transistor and Table Models GARDEN TILLER HOMO RCA TAtTrECORDER 6995 THERMOS JUGS 2 6' Speakers Solid State Speed with bracket for mounting ROCKERS AND RECLiNERS Tools - Garden Implements Saddles - Leather Goods 55995 & up R&R ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ward. Mrs. Murray, a former Beaver resident lives in Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Angus White of Los Angeles visited at the home of his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek and family. They also attended the White Reunion at the Community Center on Memorial Day. Angus sang for the group during the $1195&UP FOOTSTOOLS Gloves Sales Beaver Home Furnishings afternoon. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stapley were Mrs. Marilyn Rasmussen and girls of Bountiful. Tl J THTn, . 1 ic ; Latvia numc xxuLmua mutual with her parents for visiting a while. She teaches in the Salt Lake Area. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Swindle-hurspent a day in Provo recently. Mrs. Eva Slick ac- st companied them to Baaver. They all attended the graduation exercises at CSU in Cedar City where their son Dick was one of the graduates. Mrs. Jim Muir had their daughter and family visiting with them this week from Idaho. Mr. Wallace Yardley is spending a few days in Alabama with member of the Utah Oil and Gas Board. The group left by plane on Mon. Miss Helen Griffiths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Griffiths has been teaching in one of the Salt Lake schools for the past school year. She has returned to Beaver for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker attended the graduation exercises in Logan. Their son Doug received his diploma. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White and family 1 where you-wa- nf it-- to .AfM""""" m Will buy lands for recreational Must development. access have adequate and reasonable water rights. Will consider any size and type. Write Max Loll, Western Lands, P. O. Box 17401, Holla-daNOTICE TO WATER USERS Utah 84117. The following application has been filed with the State READY TO PLANT Engineer to change water in Tomatoes Beaver "County, State of Utah. Many varieties bedding plants, Cannas, Ger- Locations are SLB&M. InvestArrowhead aniums and Mums. ment Corporation, Box 723, Call Walter Kerksiek. Cedar City, Utah, proposes to Phone change the point of diversion, FOR SALE place and nature of use of a xk Acre south of the George total of 0.132 sec.-f- t. of water Cockett home. Small house. evidenced by Award 17a Write Ted Cockett, 520 W. and Award 17b 5150 South, Ogden, Utah. The water has been diverted from Beaver River in amounts Phone .074 sec.-f- t. and .058 sec.-f- t PLEASE RETURN at a point N. Two small wicker baskets 810 ft. and W. 80 ft. from Sy4 Cor. Sec. 18, T29S, R6W, and and two ceramic booties placed at Cemetery on Wal-bec- k used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 lot for Memorial Day. for supplemental irrigation of REWARD Coritact Ray 9.09 acs., limited to sole supWalbeck, phone ply of 7.0 acs. in NWSWi4 y, and Mrs. Norman White and seven children of Lubbock, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Barlow White of Salt Lake, Mrs. Nora Brown and children of Cedar, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lemons of Las Vegas. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joseph for Memorial Day were Mr a.nd Mrs. Norman Farnsworth. Miss Sylvia Yardley and Wayne Hansen of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yardley. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christiansen, former Milford residents, her mother and his mother, Mrs. Lea of Delta. Mr. Christiansen, Christiansen was the Seminary teacher in Milford. They live in Ohio and have three children. Mrs. Phylis Warr is spending some time in Salt Lake at the home of her son, Newell since the arrival of a new son. Mr. Warr joined his wife for Memorial Day and they visited in Kamas before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murdock and family of Orem were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis White. Miss Lois White has completed her school year and will be in Beaver with her parents . Other guests were Mrs. Etelka Robinson and Mary Carterof Provo, Hortense White of They also visited the Sherman Carter family. Guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Howard Bradshaw, Thursday and Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beau mont of Orem..He just completed an assignment in Vietnam. They plan to continue their vacation in California. Mrs. Barbara Murray visit- - m m III P AVft7lBft I 7y ao-wn- a Legal Notices 1 1 V s?T in V P iiiwii 12-llkvV&VYSWV iv II 1111 - X 1w If vv VV v '"J S jFji vou-wo- n A ' ' .1 op Cl IHO rimlind 438-287- phone (77-43- (77-439- ). 393-763- (77-43- (77-43- Love it for the way it pampers your every whim for comfort when you phone. Never again reach over, under or around anything to dial. Reach for the handset . . . there's the dial. 438-238- 5. Sec. T29S, R7W. NOTICE of Hereafter, 0.132 sec.-f- t. Anyone who has a bill for water is to be diverted from services etc. against the Bea- Lynn Spring at a point S. 400 ver BPW Club should present ft. and E. 1100 ft. from NW it to May Atkin for payment. Cor. Sec 11, T30S, R5W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 DANCING LESSONS for domestic purposes of 150 22; Fox Trot, Waltz, etc. Ages families in cabins and mounyears and up. Contact tain homesitss located within Freida Harris, SW14SEV4, EVfeSWi4, Si,fcSMt-NW13 Love it for the way you can call and call without once 438-566- CUSTOM HAY WORK Swathing $3.00 per acre Baling 12c bale Contact Miles Anderson 438-294- CLUB Miss Elsis Hales was hos- tess Wedneday night for club. Luncheon was served and the evening spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Ruby Mc Mullin, Esta Cox and Vay Sec. 2, T30S, R5W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must bo fil:d hanging up . . .just by button pushing, the ll below the dial. in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capi'ol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. on or before July 27, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in The Braver Press Beaver. Utah, on June 13, 20, re-ca- Love it for the way it snuggles in the palm of your hand 27, 1968. Madsen. NOTICE NOTICE You are invited to share In the' Protestant Worship Service In the Community Center 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service 11:15 a.m. There is delinquent "on the books of the Aberdare Bench Canal Company, as follows: Mclvin Bradshaw $210. A sale will be held June 21, 1968 at 10:00 A. M. at the Elmer Johnson in home Adamsville, Utah, at which time sufficient of the shares of water as shown above will be sold to pay the assessment together with advertising and cost of sale. Elmer Johnson Secretary Mountain States Telephone with everything you need to phone within a finger's reach . . . perfect for a second phone near sofa, bed or chair. Wall or desk models. Your choice of colors. Just call our Business Office to order, or ask a Telephone Man. |