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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, August 27, 1970 Newest Arrivals it 4 Hie 13eaver Pivssy, mm Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE A. RICH DOROTHY H. RICH - - - Editor-Publishe- 3 5i ., r Business Manager - - Mr. and Mrs. Tony (Kristine) Langford of Thermopolis, Wyoming have a baby boy born August 23, 1970. He weighed 9 lbs. and his name will be Lance McKay. He has a brother Scott, and sister, Laurie to welcome him home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs McKay (Janell) Farrer, Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lang ford of Springville, Utah. Great, grandparents are Mr and Mrs! Wesley Farrer and Mr. and Mrs Merlin Ewing of Logan, Utah. 40 East Center St. Business Office Phone 438-289- 1 $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price of Beaver Outside $5.00 Per Year County Want clean heat? MEMBER mm?! jf a WW Founded 1895 Association o i i? There's a STANDARD'S answer Ik UTAH STATE JRESSASSOCIATION f Phone Rates: 5c per word FROM wall to wall, no soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Reynolds Building Supply FOR SALE acres north of Beaver zoned for campground, trailer or dude ranch. Has mile of paved county road frontage just 2 miles from town. Water available. Box 667 Beaver. 12 14 ofi-ram- 438-234- FOR SALE farmhouse with 1050 square feet living area, plus outbuildings. Fenced, over one acre, new water well, on la.e just off Highway 21 two miles from Minersville Reservoir. House is only 100 yards from Beaver River fishing. Box 667 Old Beaver 438-234- 8. i WANTED Second hand furniture, antiques, dishes, farm primitives or useful articles. S. M. Antiques, Stan Johnson, Kanosh, Utah after 759-267- 6. FOR SALE Apt. size Oil Heater, Lam' bretta Motor Scooter, almost new', low mileage; 4 upholstered dining room chairs; Ease-litrailer hitch; New Kohler 7HP gas engine; 5HP gas engine; 16xl2x6R Low pressure tires and wheels; Centrifugal water pump; 195.4 Rollaway Trailer House, 28 ft.; '53 International flat-be- d truck, 3 ton. Contact Gene Clymens, Trailer house at 490 North 300 West ft FOR SALE Black leather couch and chair Call Helen Cartwright, 4 after 4:30 p m in Beaver between bank and The Beaver Press. 24 x 110. Ready to use for curio shop, Store or for apartment conversion. Low price. rs.RNINA MAN 438-234- v i i HOME FOR SALE Two-stor10 rooms (six carpeted). Two acres of ground. Fruit trees, raspberries. On can. Sales yon road. Call William Warby 438-561- 4. $800. FOR SALE blue 350 CC Honda. Call 438-553- 5. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire yeaar unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. ( Woodrow Griffiths, Beaver, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .91 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Beaver River Decree and WUC Awards 77-46- 3) Home and 576. The water has been diverted from South Creek at a point N. 3840 ft. E. 469, 300 ft from SW Cor Sec 34. T29S, R7W, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 237 acres within NW;NEi; Sec 33. SWi4SEV Sec 28. T29S. Furnishings North Main (Service on all makes of sewing 75 (machines. MILLER'S BERNINA AND FABRICS 162 No. Main Cedar CiH PHILLIPS Petroleum (Company has service stations for lease in Salt Lake County Excellent Business Opportunities -- 463. Service & at Beaver 1970 Financial Assistance and Professional Training Available Call Collect Week days After 5:00 pjm. St Weekends for Mr. Kiesel 364-566- 4 298-882- 2 298-509- for Mr. Farnsworth 4 R7W. Hereafter, .91 sec. .ft. of water will be diverted from South Creek at 2 points, (1) S. 860 ft. E. 1620 ft from NW Cor. Sec T30S, R7W; 2 N. 760 ft. W 360 ft. from SE Cor Sec 34, T29S. R7W; and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 41 acres but limited to a sole supply on 23.7 acres within NWNWU Sec. 2, T30S, R7W; SEUSEV Sec. 35, T29S, R7W; NWSWi;, SW4NWV4. SEU NEW. NEUSEU, Sec 33, T29S. 2. R7W. Protests resisting the grantof thig application with ing reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah. 84114. on or before September 26, SMITH SOUND SERVICES VAL L SMITH Beaver, Utah 84713 Phone 438-264- 2 CALL 1970. Standard BPW Forest Tour eled to Brianhead Peak, went Wednesday, August 19, 1970, through Cedar Breaks, viewing Forest Service personnel of the the Breaks and the Parks SerBeaver Ranger District hosted vice operations. Visited Navajo Lake overlook the annual forest tour for the Business and Professional Worn-en- s stopped at Duck Creek Campground for lunch. Club. Ranger Boyd H. CarRangers Olsen and Carpenter B. Dale D. John penter, Harris, explained problems connected Osborn and Donna Morris acwith the forest management pro companied the group to the Cedar City Ranger District, on the gram and the group discussed Dixie National Forest where we development and use of Federal, State and private land. were met by Ranger Foyer n and Mrs Olsen. They then went to Strawberry Ranger OLsen conducted the following Valley and Strawberry Point Overlook and discussed sanitatour: They visited the Brian Head tion problems and private land resort area and discussed im- development throughout area. Went to Strawberry Ridge to pacts and operation. They trav Ol-se- Manderfield By NORTH CREEK By Emma Green Ilynn Bradsbaw Mr. and Mrs. Ned Harris and son, Jared, left Aug. 14 for Alaska where Ned will be stationed. Mr and Mrs Rodney (Arlene; Neson and family of Chino, Calif., and Mr and Mrs Nelson of Logan (Rodney's parents) have been visiting with Mr and Mrs Jess Edwards. Mr and Mrs Jess Edwards and families and 46 members, brothers and sisters and families of Lapriel Edwards all had an outing at Indian Creek on Sat. Mr and Mrs Randy Bradshaw went to Cedar on Friday to get their little Lamanite girl, Lula Wilson, of Mexico. Also, Mr. & Mrs LaVel got theirs, Peterson Yazzie. They stopped at Summit and visited Mr and Mrs Mel (Rachel) Cox. Mr and Mrs Warren Hutch-ing- s visited Hazel Baldwin on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Edwin Paice were the speakers at Manderfield Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jess Walker and family put on the program on Sunday at the Beaver First Ward Sacrament meeting. Also the Choir sang a song. Mr. and Mrs Ray Bradshaw had a family dinner at their place on Thursdy night. Present were Mr and Mrs Sherman Myers and family of Milford. Mr and Mrs Donald Bradshaw. Mr and Mrs Sherman Bradshaw! Mr and Mrs Glenn Bradshaw and their families. Mr and Mrs Glenn Blackner had Mr and Mrs Ray Bradshaw, Hyrum and Clifford for Sunday dinner. Mr and Mrs Randy Bradshaw and family went with Mr and Mrs Cecil Willden and families to a supper up Beaver Canyon Monday before Craig Willden left for the National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans went to Summit, Saturday, where they met Mrs Evan's relatives for a visit, at the home of Carl Evans Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Sr., and Debbie Puffer went to Richfield Saturday and to Fillmore where they met Mr and Mrs Duray Dalley and son, and Mrs. Dalley's mother for a visit. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ben Merchant Wednesday was Mrs Emma Freeman Thursday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Renterra and family of Kearns John Wilcock of Hurricane and Rose Hartley of Leeds and Emma Green returned home on Thursday. They had been visiting with Mr and Mrs Lee Roy Griffiths and family in Murray Utah and in Granger with Mr and Mrs Ross Workman and daughters and in Syracuse, Ut., with Mr and Mrs Dan James and son. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs George Boyter Tuesday were Mr and Mrs Ben Merchant and Darrel. Visitors for Thursday and for supper were Mr and Mrs Carl Boyter and family of Milford, Mr and Mrs Lynn Boyter and family of Ely, Nev. spent Friday night with them. Sunday visitors were Mr and Mrs Edwin Smith and Mr and Mrs (Illene) Stroud. see the Ponderosa Pine thinning project aiid discussed timber management operations. Visited Navajo Lake and saw heavy recreational use. Travelled down Cedar Canyon to Cedar City. A lovely evening meal, prepared by the BPW officers was members served to thirty-seve- n and Forest personnel. (Turkey, ham, salads, cake, melon balls and cold drinks. Members of the committee JoAnn Lenor Swindlehurst, Grimshaw, Mae Atkin, Blanche Wood, Esta Cox, Beth Dean, Helen Williams, Irene Cox, and Colleen Boyter. the flowers and many expressions of sympathy extended at the time of our bereavement The Helen Grimshaw family OF THANKS We sincerely appreciated the many acts of kindness shown during the long illness & at the time of death of our husband, father and brother. We also appreciated the food, flowerj and sympathy expressed'. The William Willden family HOSPITAL NOTES Acle Gillies Aug 20 Retta Parkinson Aug 22 Eddie Atkin Aug 23 Bernis Eller and Aug 24 Eliza Gunn Robert Spickler Aug 25 Vie Paice. Aug 26 This area's first "TELEBAa will be held Wednesday, Sept. 9 from 7 to 8 p m on Channel 5 It is a television auction sponsored by the Salt Lake Ballet Guild and KSL. The entire auction will be televised, all bids will be announced on the show. There will be 15 operators at the studio, so bids will be given to the auctioneer immediately. There will be something of appeal to everyone from the antique lover to the sportsman. There is a trip to Tahiti, a ski weekend at Park City, a Snowmobile, a fishing boat with motor and trailer, a Persian rug, jewels, a shotgun and many many more outstanding values. KSL is donating one hour of prime time, and other donors, mostly local businessmen have been extremely generous in giving both services and merchandise. Mrs. James Strong is chairman, and her are Mrs. Wallace V. Jeskins and Mrs. Nabby Sorensen Members of the Salt Lake Ballet Guild are serving on various committees. This will be an auction of extravagant proportion. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder. And who will benefit from thi3 auction? BALLET WEST! Standard Floor Hardener for hard, surfaces on wood, cement, linoleum. long-lastin- g Chevron CALL YOUR MAN STANDARD OIL MILFORD RUE SWINDLEHURST 387 2281 Standard Oil IN Comoany ol California During the four years now ending, while Vendon has been a member of the commission, the County has i "Car Stereo Tape Recorder Cassette Tape j $ VAL BEESON Phone 438-283- 1 4V updated their euuinmenr. huviW four new trucks, a new grader and a gravel crushing plant. witn this modern equipment, the next two years snouiu see real improvement in the county road system as well as cooperative efforts working with the three cities. Re-iU- FOR SHEEP SALE ONLY and PIGS Beginning August 20, 1970 SHEEP WILL PIGS and at Thursday CATTLE SALE AS FRIDAY, BE SOLD EVERY 1:00 P.M. DATE WILL USUAL REMAIN STARTING ON AT VOTE SEPTEMBER 8 PRIMARY CHRISTIAN RONNOW DISTRICT JUDGE '7 II , 1 j i! "T VtnJon Mytrs, let him finish the job! Born Pioche, Nevada Early schooling Cedar City, Student body president of Branch Agricultural College Lived 8 years in Iron County 4 years in World War II (Captain, Infntry) 19 yars Law Practice District Attorney Metropolitan Salt Lake Handled equal number of cases as all other Districts in State combined. Active member of LDS Church Wife Barbara Hobbies n- DAY L COUNTY COMMISSIONER road-buildin- NEW ANNOUNCES Company ol California Auctio- Salina Producers Oil Want tougher floors? Democratic Candidate for '"READ em I AND REAP... Beaver Valley Cleaners OIL IN 12:00 P.M. VENDON MYERS V -- Telebash CARD OF THANKS We sincerely appreciated CAED if Color TV Radios Stereo STANDARD YOUR MILFORD 387-228RUE SWINDLEHURST MOTOROLA Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Beaver Press Aug 13. 20. and 27, 1970. RESULTS!, I MAN 438-237- LARGE COMMERCIAL BLDG. Chevron TAKE UP PAYMENTS m beautiful console piano. Write: Credit Manager, Box 202, Sandy Utah 84070. 438-234- 8. FOR SALE view site with trailer parking pad. On paved road just p V (mile frrm south of Beaver. VT' Close 5 p.m. Tuesday Forms $1 Minimum 1 Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. six children Livestock & Farming Deep concern about young people Strict enforcement of law Speedier handling of court cases |