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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Van Waters & Rogers $46.80, Thursday, August 13, 1970 Woods & Brass Shop $1097.11, Nicholas 'Nick' Dotson Insurance: Beaver City Bank $30.00, Milford State Bank $4214.98, State Insurance Fund $988.48, Utah Educators Mutual $14,628.79. LET'S IMPORTANT Republican LABOR AVAILABILITY for County Clerk We are planning a large service development in the Beaver area. We plan to start development within a year and ask that persons interested in employment fill in and mail this coupon to the address listed. Interest Paid: Milford State Bank $75.00. Utah Retirement System: Utah Social Security Agency: $23,974.40, Seeks your support in the Primary Election, Sept 8, 1970 $26,894.58 Assessing and Collecting of Taxes: Beaver County $ASUXt3VPAMVOLUME, $16,887.49 THE Building and Site Improvements: Alders $170.00, American Fence Co. $432.74, Beaver Glass Robert S. $84.78, Beaver Home Furnishings $10094.82, Bliss $34.60, Bradshaw Auto Partn $33.85, John Bradshaw $2756.93, Cedar Builders Supply $4056.51, Jess Edwards $21.00, General Electric $100.95, George F. Tate Co. W. W. $168.48, Georgia Pacific Corp. $4554.21, Grainger Inc. $700.49, Granite Mill & Fixture $431.00, Graybar Electric $70.56, Builders $31.20, Ketchum Eight years of experience in maintaining the supply department records for' the National Guard have given Nick the experience to handle the job born and raised in Beaver County, he knows and understands local problems and opportunities. State of Utah: TRI-- $116.00. Interest: Continental Bank Trust Co. $34,880.50 & Transportation: American Oil Co. $52.85, Atkin Service $279.51, Atlantic Richfield Co. $373.51, Bradshaw Auto Parts $321.20, Chevron Oil Co. $49.84, Ecyd Coates $598.50, Continental s Oil Co. $87.14, Service $7.. 50, Jess Edwards $40.28, G. M. C. Truck & Coach $436.17, Glen Greenwood $50.00, Hyde Taylor Co. $88.71, Jacks Sales & Service $132.14, John Jimenez $99.33, Milford High $50.00, Minersville Feed $168.00, Beck Murdock $210.00, Sherman Myers $314.40, Phillips Petroleum $34.35, Premium Oil Co. Service Garage $456.39, Salt Lake Hardware $77.63, $276.14, Sinclair Oil $77.95, Blake Saith $50.00. D. E. Stapley $862.66, Gary Sullivan $941.20, Ferol Tait Texaco Inc. $110.13, $15.35, Terry Motor $3205.62, Donald Tuft $112.00, Riy WrUeon $0.03, Boyd Tardley $50.00, John R. Yardlc $60.00, Merrill Yardley $50.00. Freight: Wycoff $66.70. Neighborhood Youth Corps: James M. Briggs (Travel) $79.40, Peat, Marwlck, & Co. $500.00 State Insurance Fund $66.60, Utah Security Agency $286.61. Lunch : Allen Foods $837.90, Almas Grocery $101.06, Associated Dairy Products $2884.55, Associated Food Stores $1912.02, Atlantic & Pacific Fisheries $802.00, Beaver Laundry $43.47, Bernard Foods $142.20, W. H. Bint Co. $1807.89, Brooklawn Creamery $330.47, Ray Cartwrlght $22.50, Cedar Packing $248.00, Davis Commodity Account $619.28, Davis Bros. $181.05, Dixon Paper $161.96, Gumpert Company nd John Sexton Co. $112.50, $420.06, Dairy $5142.08, Jefferson Merc. $38.12, Lund Bros. $61.36, Milne Truck lines $272.20, NuTone Products $430.80, Palace Meats $927.71, Peat, Marwlck, & Mitchell Co. $150.84, Restaurant & Store Equipment $274.73, Rocky Mountain Produce $1812.40, Margaret Sears $6.40, Swift & Co. $868.04, Terrell Meats $692.50, Utah Educators Mutual $1170.11, W. H. Bint Wycoff Co. $673.50, Guy Whittaker $98.00, Hi-la- Co. $7.75. Arlo P. Messinger, first being duly sworn, depose that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of Education of Be.aver County School District and that I prepared the foregoing statement of receipts and disbursements and that It Is a true and correct account of the money received and disbursed by the said Board of Education during the year ending I, and say June 30, 1970. I am a resident of v of water umv, DC l UPlklf'. LAKGE SUPPLIED O- - n Cvtk' A WLMAIN? IKTf.k'KlATIWAu -TELEPHONE L HAUMEL-PAMPIVlSiOM CAW. IT" PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE Goodwill Value rated CADILLAC day of and sworn to before ae Aug. 1970. this Used Cars Service Means the Dealing's Great at Selection, Savings & Tri-Stat- e Vexed sailors curse the rain for which poor shepherds prayed in vain. Edmund Waller BEN BALDWIN LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE TO PRISONER MAKES flother's Darlings. TEST CITY ORDINANCE. HIS ESCAPE. Sheriff Puffer is short a boarder. Yesterday morning tfhen he went down to the county jail he made the discovery that Nisk Maliiros, the Greek burglar, had dug out over the door jf his cell and cut the bolts and hinges off the door and iniide good his escape. Men we'e outia all directions yesterday looking for traces ot the jail bird. This is the most successful attempt that has been made on the county bas-tilbut it is evident the building isn't burglar proof. If we can"t bold a common burglar for a few days, what chance would we have to conline a genuine We ought Wild West" criminal? in which i hard coll one to have surely rase would be secure. The County Board could invest W'th good results. Adamsville Notes The sheep men of Beaver County have ordinance test the desided to passed by Beaver City prohibiting sheep men from bedding heir sheep within a distance of ten miles of the city canal. Samuel Johnson, of Adimsville, was arrested for a violation of this ordinance. He was tried before the Citv JustiTe, found guilty and fined ten dollars and costs. This case will be used to te3t the ordinance, an appeal having been taken to the District Court, and, if Desessnry, the case will be taken to the Supreme Court for a final decision. W. F. Knox has been employed by the sheep men to test the ordinance referred Mr. and Mrs. Maiheson and children from Copper Gul:h are here to spend a short time witn Mrs. Matheson's father. John T. Evans. Miss Annie Limb is home from Frisco for a few days. Mrs. Alice White of Beaver spent 8 short time in town visiting her mother .ind relatives. Miss Elia Jones has gone to Fris o for a few daye. The ball game came off last Saturday resulting: iu a victory for the young lathee. l'he married ladies put up the cake and coffee, and invited the victorious young ladies to the place of honor ivherethe vanquished waited on them .hewing them every respect. The picnic und dance came off Monday evening. SoD''s. dani'ing and games were kept up until twelve o'clock and a very enjoyable time was spent. Everyone went home Katisfied with having had a good time. AND Mother's in the kitchen With a red Hot stove. ATTENTION. to. Director Charles D. Walcott of the United States Geological Survey states that the government owns about 000,00-0,00- 0 acres of vacant land. About C,500-00acres are irrigated. There is water available for many more. Most of this land already irrigated is in Colorado and California. Much of the land will cost $25 or 130 when provided with water. It is eutimated that it $300,000,000 was expended in the next forty years in a large and uonshtaut scheme of irrigation, the lands would be improved not less than f2,000,000,000. Unile Sam can still provide us all a farm, but it will be a more expensive one than the of 100 years ago. But the new farms are insured against drought and that is a pretty good thing. PORTRAITS Commission Expires Y Opening the dour the loat hit, iu order not to pie.ent her dihhile to intruding eye. she Khouteu through Veterans. an Indian the crack in a tone of ! py impatience, "The doctor" ou'." Ltid w,n to clo-rthe door wh" the !I'V about By act of the last Legislature, provis ieian thru:-ono foot throi;;:!'. at ion was made to furnish, upon proper time ' claiming: application, silver medals to all Indian "Yes. I kr.f.w the doctor' out, but in served who War Veterans suppressing he wants to tot in!" ll:;ip r's WeekIndian depredations in ti.e early history ly. of Utah 'i'eritory. Application should Casualties to British Vessels. be made at once to C. t. Tingey, SecreAccording Ut the board of trade retary of State, for blank forms of application. Any further information re- turns just issued, C.763 casualties to British vessels were reported on or quired can bs had by applying to J. F. near the coasts of the United Kingdom Tolton. from July, 1902, to June, 1903, an Increase of 447 over the preceding year. The number of lives lot was t24. a E?TRAY NOTICE lower number than in any of the previous twenty-fouyears, for which the STATE OF UTAH. COUNTV OK annual average loss was 1,613. The BEAVEtt, IS THE BE A V Eli lives saved from the wrecks of J 9TS OF SAID COUTV numbered 2,024. T have in my possession the following estruy annuals which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest chhIi bidder, at Beaver, in Beaver Precinct, the 17th day of CARDS. August, r.Xt, at the hour ot 10 o clock : . r I'KE-CINC- T PROFESSONAIL IN HORN. L'kenesses of Many Historical Characters Thus Preserved. Most of the specimens that have b(en handed down to us of Impress'1'' horn work, so greatly valued at the time, says the London Queen, date from about the sixteenth century to the very part of the nineteenth: bul it wa from the mlddie of this period, about 1730. that the best specIsle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well. imens have been left us. Shiiite lit evening rinse not n'er UK, Li'iive rmr I'.noly lnuk nwhllp; When the beaux in hI:i: will nut restore UK Yniuli r lim anil distant Ule. Queen Anne's reign took to carrying St II my funi en n Oisrnver snuff boxes this itave a great Impetus frii nili may dwell; Sunny !smii Kin-rhover lBiikrr slue low round to on art produced by softening the Isle of Itftiity, filli) thee well! horn In hot water, and so pressing it into molds, which wore "fis the hum whin ImppV faces sharp Smile iiKnii.il the inptT'H light; cut and clear of outline. In this way Wlin will till mil meant places? Who will shut nur xonif handed ninny portraits have been floats above us Thr iniph I hi- mint Hint down to us. not always of thoe pounds tin- - vesper hell. J.ike ii voice fii'm In w who love US, at the time but from come cause Hi en thing fim.ily. f:ir' the well; or other brought prominently forWin n Ihi- - uhw-- iu rmi nil me breaking, ward. The- Stuart kings found special the ilei k alone, As I pai-acceptance with (he Jacobites, and the is vnlnly iieeklnR And mv l :if lo rest upon; flnme srt-earms of noted 'tnillles have been per1 deisim When on thnt ponder. petuated with their portraits. Where my nUl rotnproilonii dwell, Ahseiice miiken lln" heart Kr'W fDiider The two most famous artists In horn Islt- of fare thee well; work wore John Osborn. who was hard - Tliiiinu liaynea bay lev. ; or!, in An ftcrdani In the second lev ide of the seventeenth century, Unknuwn. Hit Whereabouts and John U'Urisset, whose handiwoiks The routine of work In such u er executed In England early In the athe- postofflce. dull though it might eem for the most part. Is eighteenth. Tortoise shell, turtle, elk horn ami not without it saving touches of wood wore treated In the same fash-Ionhumor. The wooden impressed work apA concern in New York which advertises extensively sent one of Us pertains to Germany, and among other examples one depleting Louis1 pamphlets some weeks ago to a for- X., king of France, survives. It mer customer In the Philippines. Many of the finest examples of thi was returned last week with this exhorn work are set In silver, as the planation on its face: profiles here shown of William and 'Dead. Lift no addrass." Mary. well. as H was Just Perhaps The I - door. War Uncle Sam's New Farms. CD Incident in a Night Practitioner's Experience Told by Himself. A prominent physician in Baltimore recently perpetrated a witticism at his own expense. It was late at night. The doctor had lost his night key; the door va locked; he was cold from a long ride and the more he rang the bell the mere the suspicion grew iu his mind that someone had chloroformed the entire household. Finally, however, his sister was aro'if-eby a long ring of the bell. Naturally bho thought that there was someone at the door who wished to see the doctor, and that, as the doctor was out, she would herself have to answer the suuimoni, else the caller would So. Keep her awake for a long time. hastily throwing a loose gown over her nightdress, she hurried to the Just to take a nap; Winnie is on tha front porch Flirting with a chap. Fannie's in the orchard May is in the grove; 0 .Mr. No. 40 THIS DOCTOR WAS OUT. Maud is in the garden, Culling pretty flowers; Grace is in the hammock Dreaming by the hours. Kate is by the brookside Where it'u nice and cool; (Kate is rather jaded From the grind of school.) Nell is in the parlor - My Great Expectati ns If you do thing's merely because you think some other tool expects you to do them, and he to do expects them because he thinks you expect him to you expect you to do them, it will end in what nobody everybody doing wants to do, which is in my opinion a silly state of things. George Bernard Shaw in Overruled Beaver City, Utah, Friday, August 11, 1905. Vol. I. - Notary Publi is for use of Lincoln Land and in determining labor availability. Co. THE WEEKLY FRESS f SEAL This information Development PEtliNitP A SYTEM rog EO'Utj JU6T THAT FOE "I HE 6KAMD RiVER Tam authority, ptwt. okuhowa. llv-in- ? Subscribed Day Work Night work FEET. well-dresse- Arlo P. Messinger, Clerk Board of Education Beaver County School District - :l.ZJCrn, e, Mitchell Social Female- BEAVER, UTAH 84713 GMC P;-i- Milne Truck Line $603.54, MAINTAINS A PESEevCJIK W'TH A CAPAClT Of 19-- VIUCU ACBE Male Age Available for: il.OZfe FEET(3.9S faeAWMG Equipment: Pembroke Co. $389.00, Allied Electronics $641.65, American Hospital Supply $44.80, American Paper $499.50, Beehive Office Equipment Co. $241.00, Bernina Sewing Machine Co. $820.00, B.L. Kaycock Co. $52.58, Boyd Martin Co. $110.25, Brodhead Garrett Co. $86.60, Carter Supply $1437.66, Colt Industries Inc. $304.70, Deseret Book Co. $1101.77, Electronic Kits Supply $2038.00, Elgin School Supply $77.35, Evans Supply $311.50, Gordon Bult $105.11, Harrison Gaylord Bros. $461.50, Bros. $616.00, IBM $2670.00, Industrial Supply $89.50, Monroe International $367.50, Osborne Engineering $152.52, A. H. Pembroke Co. $389.00, Salt Lake Blue $715.56, Salt Lake Hardware $4839.24, Sergent Welch Scientific Co. Sevier School $295.17, Sears Roebuck & Co. $157.23, Southwest Supply $220.00, Sol Frank Uniforms $3160.94, Media Center $1346.15, Southern Utah Office Supply $897.00, Standard Supply $249.42, United Scientific Co. 109.38, Utah Idaho School Supply $232.16, Woods & Brass & LARGEST IN THE WOEIP. IT IS 298 SOUTH MAIN, CEDAR CITY A. H. Bonds THfc TATE MOTORS S JEEP Shop ACZOii PECK Mail to: MR. HAL SMITH P.O. BOX 638 $1917.69 (Refund) FOT Milford City $1000.00, Reynolds Building Supply $795.77, Ned Ruesch $90.00, Sam's Furniture $444.11, Scholzen Products Co. $377.76, S. M. R. Building Products $117.72, Supply Service Co. $11760.00, Thompson Block $347.50, Warren Thompson $40.00, United Electric $68.30, Valley Builders $1598.76, Wiseman Ready Mix $25.50, SURVEY - . a. m. DESCRIPTION. One brown mare bald face, branded on right thigh, 7 years old. One bay mare, bald face, branded "Jr on right thigh (! years old. One brown horse, branded Jj. on right thigh, 0 years old. 1 sorrel inara, bald face, branded on right thigh, 11 years old. branded "H bav mare. )n on right thigh, 12 years old One bay mare branded i)i oi left thigh 12 ears old. One soi rel mare branded fjCj on left thigh 10 years old. on left One sorrel mam branded thigh, 10 years old. One )ellww mare branded 3D on left thigh. 10 years old. One buy mars, branded 2P on left thigh, 0 years old. One roan mare 5 years old, no brand. One black horse colt 18 months old, no brand. Od6 blue mare IS months old do brand. One bay horse 2 years old, no brand. One sorrel mare branded 3D on left thigh, 10 years old. One sorrel mare bf an. led HA ou left thigh, 10 years old. Said eatravs were taken up b mt in said precinct on the 7th day of August l'J05. Thomas II. Cartwright. Poundkeeper of Beaver Precinct. Geo. B. (Jreenwood, T LAW. PUBLIC. Ollice, Toltou Block, Beaver, Utah. Telephone in ollice ATTOUXEY-A- NOTARY Q A. Murdock, W. ATTOUN E Practices in all the courts ofthis state and Nevada. Ollice, Kooiu 3, Court House. E. MuSfman, M. D. OFFICE IX TOLTON BLOCK. Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 lo 5. Utah. Bemer, Qr. Francis Campbell SUH(i Hairis Block, Telephone No 2. HON-DEN- Ollice in YyilHam V. TIST Rooms 1 and 5 Beaver.Utafa. Knox, ATTOUN KY AT LAW Co-o- p Block. Office in Beaver, |