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Show Thursday, June 15 1972 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS 4. i m no lie uetiwr (in jrrvss 16 20 21 Editor-Publish- 40 East Business Office Phone Center St. MEMBER OF THE MEMBER IKIewspMper Rit- V p word - Founded 7885 REMOVE ourpet paths and ipots; fluff beaten down nap with Blue Lustre. Rent shampooer $1. $1 M.n.mum Forms " Clo P Tuesday NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State REYNOLDS BUILDING SUPPLY Office Building, Salt Lake City, until 2 o'clock p.m. TuesUtah, FOR SALE 11, 1972, and at that July day, two bedroom Newly remodeled time publicly opened for conhome. Fully draped and carpeted.' of Interstate Lighting struction Furnace. Excellent in Garage. Beaver County, the samebelng location: One block from Elethat section of Interstate Highway mentary and high schools, groNo. 15 at the North and South and service church cery store, Beaver Interchanges identified as stations. Quiet neighborhood. Aid Project No. Federal Contact Ronald Roberts 106. The principal items 06) Beaver, Utah. of work are approximately as follows: FOR R ENT 16,630 Iin. Ft. of 1 12 inch AC-DC Call Portable Welder. Diameter Conduit, 22,500 Lin. 1. Inc. R.E.D. Ft. of No. 6 AWG Copper Single Conductor 600 V Cable and 38 FOR SALE Each Light Pole Assemblies 1969 Plymouth 8 2 dr. hardtop 44 ft - 0 inches x 10 Feet - 0 Roadrunner. Good condition, good inches. and new radio. wheels For tires, The project is to be completed see Beaver City information in 120 working days. 2. Bank or call Branch Prequallficatlon of bidders is 438-24- 73 438-297- 438-221- FOR SALE Early American consolette piano to bo picked up and sold in this area. Assume low mo. pyts. with automatic organ Phone collect or write Adjustor, 612 N. Orchard, Boise, Idaho 83704. Also rhythm. Iden- FOR SALE Mustang. Excellent condition. Mileage 56,000 - $1,100. 19G7 metal cattle headgate, steel cattle rack, water trough, fence stretcher, tie wire, 25 fence Also posts and Coleman furnace 55000 BTU. Call 842-21or write Mrs. R.B. Wagner, Meadow, Utah. 52 TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINEES NEEDED You can now train to become an . over the road driver or city driver. Excellent earnings after short training on our trucks with our driver instructors to help you. For application and Interor write view, call School Safety Division, United Systems, Inc., faU.M.T.A, Credit Union Bldg., 223 West 700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101. Approved for V.A. Benefits. Placement assistance available. Over 700 transportation companies have hired our graduates. 8-tra- ck stereo tapes 3!88 required. Prior to receiving plans any bidder's and specifica- tions, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condi- tion. FOUND Metal rim glasses In case. tify at Beaver Press. Sacrament Meetings. 1st Ward 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward 6:30 p.m. M.LA.'s. 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief Society. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-ai- d Highway Act of 19G8 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project wliich are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). The State Highway Department, In accordance with theprovisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. The State Highway Department also notified all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that In any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Education of Beaver County School District will meet in its office In Beaver, Utah, on Wednesday, June 28,1972, at7:00 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of considering adjustments in the budget for the current school year and adopting its budget for the school year commencing July 1, 1 972; that atsaidtime and place prior to the adoption of the budget the board will hold public hearings at which all persons interested will begiven an opportunity to be heard on the budget. By Order of the Board of Education of Beaver County School 1, 1972 In the Beaver Valley He weighed 7 lbs. 3 HospitaL ozs. and his name will be Matthew Jared. He has two brothers. Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. James W. McBrlde of California and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew The Travelers Insurance Companies Mort-ens- June 15 and 22, 1972. FOR SALE Older home in Minersville, 1 acre, coal furnace and garage. 1 share Minersville water. Sorry About That The program at the cemetery for Memorial Day was under the direction of the American Legion. We Ommitted The names of the A.B.S. cus tomers who furnished the $100.00 prize for the dairy heifer underl years old, at the county Livestock Show. They were: Wells Farrer, Clark Smith, Roberts Bros., Lee Marshall, Boyd Yardley, Ken Yardlcy, John Yardley, Morgan Farms and Dale Eyre. "6f" TH ANKS" We sincerely appreciated the many cards, flowers, food and other expressions of sympathy offered at the death of our son, husband and father. Thanks to CAR I) who helped in any way. those David Easton family The CARD OF THANKS We Mr. and Mrs. O.R. (Cleone) Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Elaine) Greek Mr. and Mrs. Neil (Geneil) Colby Karl, LaVar and Douglas Hutch-Ings 2 twin beds complete. lent condition. Beaver. Call Excel- In 438-26- 64 NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. 6526 BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICE Under authority of Secretary's Regulation CFR 251.25 following rules are herebyestab-lishe- d for occupancy and use of general undeveloped areas of Dixie National Forest: COMMISSION OF UTAH In he No tent, camper, trailer or other type of mobile home may occupy any general undeveloped area of National Forest land for more than 16 consecutive days in one location in any calendar year without prior written permission of the Forest Officer in charge in connection with an authorizeduse of National Forest land. Subsequent locations) must be clearly away from previous site(s). The general rule Is that subsequent locations will be several miles distance from the previous site. Except at designated transfer camps, no tent, camper, trailer or other type of mobile horn em ay be left unoccupied for more than 3 consecutive days without prior written permission of the Forest Officer in charge. Date: June 9, 1972 Alvin F. Wright hf Forest Supervisor Dixie National Forest MISSING One hat for a Beaver High School Band uniform is missing. Parents are urged to check at home for the missing article and return it to the school between the hours of 9 and 12 noon. The school also needs wooden hasigers for about 50 Band uniforms. If you have one or some, you could donate they would be greatly appreciated. Band Members! The Beaver High School Band will play for the July 4 th and July 24th parades. Band members should watch for notices of practice and plan to be ready to per- form. en of Salt Lake. sincerely appreciated the food, flowers, services andkind-nes- s District. extended at the death of Arlo P.Messinger, Clerk Hutch-mg- s. Published in the Beaver Press our dear mother, Mattie Cedar Qty, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidtisement, minority business ders. Specifications, proposal Rock and Pop enterprises will be afforded full forms, and plans may be obtained opportunity to submit bids In only at the Commission Offices at Country Western response to this Invitation and Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no will not be discriminated against Easy Listening on the grounds of race, color, or part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid national origin in consideration bond from an approved surety for an award. VAL BEESON Proposal forms, plans, and company on forms provided by the specifications are on file In the Commission; or In lieu thereof, Bcau--r Valley Cleaner. certified clieck, or cash, office of the State Road Commiscashier's check for not less than Phone 438-283- 1 sion, Salt Lake Qty, and the office of its District Engineer at 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good if faith and guarantee th fjifrocfnriiir awarded the contract, the bidder PUFFER INSURANCE AGENCY will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as representing required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Any additional Information may FIRE. ALTO, CASUALTY, LIFE, BONDS be secured at the office of the DAIRYLAN'D HIGH RISK INSURANCE State Road Commission. Dated this 10th day of June, 135 EAST 300 NORTH C V. SMITH. Asent 1972. "Phone BEAVER, UTAH State Road Commission of Utah Henry C Hell and, A Director of Highways. 438-235- Mr. and Mrs. KIrt (Sharon) Jones are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy, June J.G Meeting. L.D.S. Sunday Schools. Sacrament Meeting. 1st Ward 2:00 p.m. 2nd & 3rd Ward 6:30 p.m. 27 MIA's. 2nd & 3rd Ward Relief Society. Lion's Club. 28 Better Homes Club. 1st Ward Relief Society 10. 30 Bonnie Osborn and Lesfte Williams wedding reception. S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price $5.00 Per Year Outside of Beaver County Phone .1H.2Hyi 7:30 p.m. L.aS. Sunday Schools. 1st Ward Relief Society 10. 138-289- Association VW2 . 25 Business Manager DOROTHY H. RICH Party. 4-- Lion's Club. 84713. A. RICH Beaver First Ward Banquet and 18 Published every Thursday. Second Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE Calendar Community the Matter of the Application of thelNTERMOUNTAINTARrFF BUREAU, INC., agent for and on behalf of MILNE TRUCK LINES, INC, a participating carrier In Class and Commodity Tariff No. P.S.C Utah No 24, for 9-- News H .XWed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. The Peace Makers held their 5th meeting on May 25th at Connie Gillin's home. Marianne Lee opened the meeting, she gave the openingprayer. Julie Gillies led the pledge and Carol Ann Baldwin led us in the motto. The lesson was on the care of your shoes. Mrs. Gillins taught us how to sew on buttons. The meeting was adjourned at 4:30. The next meeting was heldMay 31st at 1:30 at the leaders home. Marianne opened the meeting and Carol Ann gave the opening prayer. Julie led the pledge and We Marianne led the motto. learned the different parts of the sewing machine and how to thread it. We also learned how to make The straight secure seams. meeting was adjourned at 2:15. Our next meeting was held June 9th at 11:00. Marianne Lee opened the meeting. Carol Ann Baldwin gave the prayer. Marianne Lee led us in the pledge and Patty Low gave the motto. We practiced on the sewing so when we sew our machine we will be able articles practice to do them well. Meeting was adjourned. Notice is hereby given that the application will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its hearing room, 330 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake Qty, Utah, on Tuesday, the 27th day of June, 1972, commencing at 10:00 a.m. Applicant, Milne Truck Lines, above-entitl- ed proposes to increase its rates and charges as follows: 1) To cancel Items 25 (caskets), 85 (poultry), 1030 (auto parts, dairy and other general 1075 commodities), (bakery goods), 1177 (drugs and medicines), 1320 (dairy products), 1465 Oumber), and to take Cedar City out of Item 1070 (bakery goods). 2) To apply varying changes that result in an increase in Item 35 (containers), 380 (minimum charge), 435 (pool shipments), and 515 (storage ). To increase accessorial 3) charges except Items 380 and 51 5 by 3 per cent and then by 4 12 per cent. 4) To Increase Section 1 class from Salt Lake Qty and Pipomill to Scipio, Holden and rates Fillmore by - 12 per cent. 5) Increase all other charges by 15 per cent. For details on increases, see 4- I the application on file with the Commission which Is available for Inspection. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, tliis 6th day of June, 1972. Ronald E. Casper, Secretary DR. RICH fcTTH June Sun. Mon. Tues. 18-19- A BOY AND GIRL FACE THE CHALLENGE HTJER. OF THE WO GP LUCIEN JOHN stvnni JENNY AGUTTER DAVID l GUMPILIL June Wed. Thurs. Fri. 21-22- George Segal & Co. heist The Hot Rode almost Show Time 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated Pick up SHOW CALENDARS at the Theatre, Grocery Stores or at the Beaver Press The Greenwood Camp of the their meeting at the home of Martha Gale Thursday, June 8, 1972. Captain Susie Beeson was in DUP held 4 charge. Invocation was given by Rose Jessup. Three histories were read: Suvilla Ashworth read the history of Squire Heporth, Zona Myers read histories of Ebenl-z- S m V er and Anna Burton, Gillies her grandparents, Martha Gale read a history of her grandfather, Robert Dennis Talbot. They planned a trip to Indian Creek for their July meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the ten members. CLUBS Mrs. Kate Joseph was hostess Monday night, Junel2,1972atthe Elite Cafe. After enjoying a delicious luncheon bridge was played. Prizes were won by Sara Bakes, Bernice Hales. Allgood Annabel! and Mrs. Delia Nowers entertained Wednesday, June 7, 1972 at her home. After serving a delicious lunch bridge was played with prized going to May Atkin, Bernice Allgood and Alta Hickman. "If you didn't like the job, why didn't you quit back there in Indiana or Ohio?" KENNETH H. BROWN, D.M.D. Announces the opening of his DENTAL OFFICE Thursday, June 15, 1972 Parkview Bldg. (formerly the Annex) 50 So. 1st West Beaver, Utah Phone 438-290- 5 The universe would not be rich enough to buy the vote of an honest man. St. Gregory FREE Listening Device Will help you enjoy Your Favorite Programs A new Radio-T- fill your fuel oil hearing device is now being offered free of cost to you people with faded hearing, tt will help greatly to reduce the strain of listening to your radio and TV programs.Thlsmarvelous little electronic device while not a hearing aid, has proven to be a great blessing to those with impaired hearing and helpful to all those around them. Hardly a day goes by that we are not thanked for the amazing help derived from this tiny device. Do you hear sounds but fall to understand the words? Are you bothered mumblers? by Write Miracle Ear ,1054 - 34th Ogden, Utah 84403. You will easy-to-we- STOP CONDENSATION! V tank for the summer ar Call us and get full information about our service and Philheat high performance heating oil. ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor 438-24- 50 so-cal- led receive this new electronic device just as soon as possible, tt may help you as it has helped so many others. For people with a hearing One to problem only, please! a person. says: COMPARE SERVICE close and available IMMEDIATELY Trompt Adjustment and Repairs Loaners Riven You'll Never Be Without Hearing! am ALWAYS PRICE Take Traveler!' Checks along on your next vacation. Forget about carrying cash. lAnd maybe losing it.) We have Travelers' Checks in handy denominations for whatever play plans you have. Just ask. I have a Standing offer of at least ONE THIRD OFF the Usual Price. Many Times it is ONE HALF OFF! A Custom made Mold is Included at NO Charge! GUARANTEE One Year undconditional Anything. N -23 Robert Redford, Before Buying A HEARING AID I -20 Greenwood DUP Camp B, authority to Increase certain of its presently published rates and charges. June Labor and Parts Against exceptions. 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