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Show Thursday, December CAI Classified ad fees Th !n Beaver Press are $1.50 minimum. A 50 cent service charge will be charged for all classified nut paid for by publishing dale. For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE, $27,500. 2 blocks from High School. Call 43 12 7 HOME FOR SALE. 3 bedrooms upstairs, 2 finished rooms downstairs. Fully carpeted, fireplace, large lot. Contact J. D, Osborn at 65 North 200 West, 438-234- ll30,1228,pd CONDOMINIUMS at Mt. Holly Rciurt. New loft, bath, fireplace, kitchen with dishwasher. Fully carpeted, delux units. Priced right and only a few left! For appointment call or write Box 511, Beaver 84713. 438-503- 0 rc RANCH - STYLE FRAME 5:0 USE. years old. All electric. 3 bur., VA bath. Private location golf course. Vi acre. 15 ft. by 20 ft. .shop with attached carport. $39,500. 522,500 down to assume low interest loan. 2 ii- 438-502- rc 1975 DODGE CLUB CAB Vi ' tor: pick-up- . 53100.00. Contact Wayne Patterson. rc 438-506- HOME FOR SAIE. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, large familv 2 room, double fireplaces, full basement, fruit room, i. ,r ."II brick, fenced lot and additional lot. Floyd Bartleit, PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in the Commission Chambers of the Beaver County Courthouse in Beaver City, Utah, on the 4th day of January. 1979, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., the following described property owned by Beaver County: (1) 1968 GMC 6 Dump Truck 0HM764OVDO46765 Milford Shed (1) 196S GMC 6 Dump Truck HM7640VD046726 Beaver Shed The property may be inspected at the respective County Road Sheds. Beaver County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners of Beaver County. s Nicholas R. Dotson Beaver County Clerk Published in The Beaver Press December 7. 1978. BIDS FOR Will accept bids on Chevrolet Pickup Model HOME rooms, FOR 3 SALE, bed- 1 baih, all electric; washer, dryer hookup; Woods- man woodburning stove. Good location near hospital. Call Gay Wright in Cedar City, or see at 430 East 100 North in Eoaver. 127,14 586-633- Jaycce Jaynes Cook Books. S3. 00 each, contact Carmen Gale, 438-299- Estate, co N'iSWVi, ''SEViSWtt Sec. 17, NE'iSE1 Sec. 18, T30S, R6W. Hereafter, 0.857 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from South Creek at the following points: (1) same, as heretofore, (2) N. 2640 ft. W. 800 ft. from S',i Cor. See. 21, T30S, R6W (SE Beaver); and used same as heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of this application wiih reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Jan. 13, 1979. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in The Beaver Press 1978 November Pickup is minus radio and spare tire. Must be cash bid. If interested contact Beaver City Branch Bank. Published in The Beaver Press November 30 and December 7, 127&14,pd GIRL'S TAP SHOES, unused. 2C. 56. Call Lynn Gale, Sie after 6 p.m. 438-517- 1 .Fpr.Hent Cause R &. Motel. 50 South Main. R Beaver. 438-241- Mobile Home Lots For Rent. ;i2'.' x 100 ft; 200 amp connec-toiiLease 530 month. 500 So. Main Si. Phone rc 438-245- 1 OH R'n&OOM HOUSE for rent. 433-245- rc Help Wanted Mtel maids wanted. See manR Motel, 50 South NOTICE OF GEOTIIERMAL RESOURCES LEASE OFFERING UTAH GEOTIIERMAL RESOURCES LEASE OFFERING NO. 6 U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, University Club Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Notice is hereby given that seven (7) leasing units of land, totaling 7,138.28 acres within the Crater Springs, Meado- ager at R & Mail!, phone 438-241- MECHANIC WANTED weekends and holidays. Must be versatile and reliable. Excellent pay. Contact Mt. Holly Ski Resort in person or leave name and davtunc phone number at - 438-50- 30. 1214 Miscellaneous would be grateful for information as to the w hereabouts (if rtn 2 nhite Siberian sled dogs. Please call 127. pd I 438-235- GIVE A PUPPY FOR CHRISTMAS! reel Partly grown small hrtxd Male puppy. Sec at 20(i 50 West. Phone 2838.4 4 Nni-.hYavcr. W, gcothermal resources leasing sealed bids to the through qualified bidders of the highest cash amount per acre or fraction thereof. All bids must be submitted on or before 10:00 a.m., MST, December 13, 1978. Sealed bids HOGS. Free to a good home German the country, St. Bernard, full Shepard. blooded pedigree short haired Pointer. Can be seen at Park View 1. See Betty StanApartment ford. trips cus-'"urt- Pics., Southwestern COLO WEATHER is coming! Have your furnace serviced and J. Duffy and Sons. 1228. pd 387.230L TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus c. sli bonuses, fringe benefits to mature individual in the Beaver Regardless of experience, v rite A. T. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. India ink oriyinatocl in China, not India. V v vok'v n-,- l ? -- rc- K c 1. Kl.L vl I.' VfcSlMUW nru ,...i, ...- . if if. . 1 . one-hal- Conservation Act. DATED this 1st day of Decem1978. ber, Board of Oil, ,s State of Utah Gas and Mining Scherce Wilcox Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake Cilv. Utah 841 16 Phone: (801)533-577Published in The Beaver Press December 7, 1978. 1 - x A' Snow Tires L-'- .til i r, , c ,c reeommeedi;:bv llj'vehicll v - said that is radials are used on the front, radials should be used on the rear regardless of whether the vehicle is or drive. "The handling of a car can be severely affected if you have radials on front and bias or belted bias on the rear." The Council chairman noted that in some areas if you don't have snow tires, you may be fined if you get stuck and block traffic on a snow emergency rouie. Snow tires made in the U.S. since Jan. 1, 1978, have the words "Mud and Snow" or some such as "MS", contraction, molded on the sidewall under a voluntary industry standard. The Tire Industry Safety Conn-- , ci! offers these other tips for winter driving: -- Never reduce tire pressures to increase traction on snow or tee or in mud. Excessive heat buildup from underinflaiion can damage Love!! front-whe- f 4? Itam in. i ii Tuesday noon to until submit articles for the paper. the Tuesday is DEADLINE! last minute possible. We can do a better job with your anicies and ads if we have more time to prepare them. 5. Celerity 6. G(.r:riRn 13. Shortest route 13. 21. IS. Kidiit- - SO. Not anyone 2.1. 'Walking ferent ?$. In. a ( l i r V- - cr , . tion term furnace r23; v 7 29. Manacles 32. Msde a . picture 35. Swab 36. Character- istic Greek letter 39. Ointment 10. Bury 41. Dregs 42. Proceed m .4 mm ft - t ft ,, ; a' '. I , Een dogs from nice : r :',' i TX--" ' . rwiT t'l DOWN k 'j ' 1. Cognizant 2. Court order 3. Know " T (Scot.) 4. F.nemy M t rfS rfwr.'i"f Co M'Mc.r - ,.M W V .fq.i. v v "f3 1 Ti5 T VA ; I uoe Oeii3 M Ki.uOMt.iT Tm ton THE ba'jM- 3-- : - .. ARIES Mar. 21 TV- - ' - i Apr. :! - M.iy ttenp 2 Suy i is ;S rriart-- ifi .3 h!:i o'l rlf-:t L 14 ASSOCIATION '.:od titnas ii:s y:.- (3 RED t", i of y:rj filer e,-- little bit more joy this week brings yu and your family. ond are n slorfc. A rjti?, a hip unepr-clt'dliorp'-ist- anything con ond will happen. rnacie, new fr en- - This week can be o greot one for you if you only low it to happen. Relox and let the sunshine in. post - Roger D. Olpin I misl-ji'e-s W SCOKPIO Oct. 13 . Nov. A loryg thinV. 21 slnndirw is in dunaer. act - tone It slow. fitpnd-hi- ni y V. Q ( Go all out where your business gools are SAGTTTAIlirs Dollar doings can Lct vou up a tree. n A(iteckin2 Account s 'l .1 N'ov. 22 trr - t t : I'Ct-- . 21 Keeps t,;e record strati: ht. Ciiccks are Instant monev to keep you swinging. 1 RINSE through three generations cf seriouj.but friendly, family association. It poys to . Yi Y nu S Jkii. 20 - .'!. I Ifantilu a conservative You can gain tremend'Xisly by e f viev.c-!i;,In b'l'.iiiess. Yoor aisicia'es wilt your stand. ' .In. 1pm concerned hove their eve on y:ju. O'.ir z con fftend. 11 'rised the aer.eit ot Vrll4, friends like thot, who neeck b s Hnriiutru by ener'es 50 fJ VAC A risers 19 - Alr.r. 1 i'ti. short trip ii Called for yieyperrerily n"w w'-nay ploy on t ut in Hie lt?Kire, rrr et s w-onnot only in CLSStF!JD Y j.l ... f Only for'j West 100 North Beaver, Utah Can fxiirtr 438-265- 1 AD INSERTION CRDEB Mail to THE BEAVER FRESS P. O. 60351 Be8vtr, UT S4713 DENTURE WEARERS uncral Dircrtor Thoughtful service al- a good teochor. Yrxr profit from your and impress your associates. Porents con pose a problem . Nolhtr.g lirre coisuminq, ar.d frusirati ng . 2t! I is Experience !Hi!A I W t 23 AMERICAN Account- - .Tuts V1KGO Auk. this year, so we can do more to fight lung disease to ticippires; Ast. ...for giving more Y r efcjy ttvs-i- June 2i) Thank You... ing Office reported that VA led a!! federal cgencies in the recovery of sdser. fiie onswer is no lo proposi Uons come yoor way. Y011 might be wije to steer cteoi any discussions. 19 Apr. RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE $1.50 MINIMUM (First 20 words) Each additional word - 5c Please rr.sorl the following classified ad in your next issue unaor Day A major advancement the BEAVER VALLEY CLEANERS CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE ' W 1 V one application holds comfortably yp tg 4 days "4. n s on c a5s iTvpfi (.if ct Titie Pi mil Junk Wanted Cars, trucks, radiators, batteries, aluminum, copper, brass. New-Rebui- it v Used Parts Radiators, batteries, motors, windtransmissions, shields, starters, alternators, tires. BILL'S AUTO PARTS Box 15 Baver, UT 84713 2 mi. N of town on Manderfield Rd. (Wof Lower N. Creek Rd.) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. lira BEAVER CITY BRANCH of Deposits lasured by MVmtii.m0Xct.MWHv "nifci ii 2 PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY f irm Name Milford State Bank If. C The Christmas Seal People 869.911 pounds of scrap film. Purchasers not only recover the silver from the film's emulsion btft also sell the remaining 'polyester material to other users. the General Ak . 1 In 1977. .tI , Peo EVERYONE CAN HELP Two University of Illinois scientists report "that if the 110 million adult Americans who are overweight would slim down and stav slim, the energy that would be saved in planting, cultivating, harvesting, processing, transporting, selling, storing and cooking the food that keeps them plump would more than supply the anneal residential electrical requirements of Chicago. Boston, San Francisco and Washington." Think of the fishing streams and wildliie habitat that could benefit from such released "pressures from civilization" through such efforts. -- The Wildlife Society American taxpayers. VA chief Max Clehind reported to President Carter this month that: V'A's silver recovery program million from two sales netted of its fcilver bullion earlier this year and promises to net another $1.22 million from a further bullion sale in November. Geland said the silver prcgram not only saves money-procee- ds of bullion sales go to VA's supply fund, reducing the cost to the by ta.'tpttyer of supplies the aueney -- but conserves a valuable resource. The silver is recovered iron; developing solutions used at VA's 172 medical centers ! In addition, because of its high silver content, VA also collects and sells its scrap film. for hi I'ist!d Year the agency collected - . t To 'tth,' J!' I . j lenal receipts. Lady ' - - i M1 i. j , e "r 'ei A ecout . r - i :- ;' I ) The Veterans Administration's lucrative silver "mines" continued pitduction in the last 12 months, earning an estimated S5.3 million for the agency and a corresponding savings for the CANf.itH 1 i ft TLVIPl LLj:A- l ' f , -- 37. $ families grt worms - , v: ' XT-- : '. ' L GFMJN Mav 21 nickname .:.-- -J. f Tit TmVX 28. Observed 27. Rave 28. Girl s . -- ( i " T I f t 'J ; - Tris burninj ' ASTRO-DESTIN- tiii,)- Iter tii. stressed Hostelry Jargon y 'T' : I WiNOOJ, ur9 18, sisrifrl 'T .ns 31 V t 33. GvtsiR stick 23. Trash- - ; i 24. IrWif. (Scot.) IS. Viecous mud II. tieessw 14. Cunning 15. Scoffed 15. Russian 17. Cut of Iamb plain NO "a"s-fa--- f- - - Cue-pa- CROSSWORD tW.I.t "r LCQl "THAT'S , i a j I WON'T EVEN ) metal-studde- rear-whe- 9. Crust on w:ound f WKV, I P VN'rXLKj BUT fCS - - I'iEVOl FAILS PZO$Z. I j I OUTwU aJ - radial." Brush away Assign Wary LOVE twins n Oi "free-spinning- front-whee- 30. 12. 6u.TO GO VMHV I'D - four-whe- 7. Pillowcase 8. Food fish f manufacturer. Check tire prosTires !o$e alnrnt sitre one pound of pressure for every drop in temperature. -- Avoid spinning wheels at bijjh speed on ice or snow. If your car gets stuck, gently rock vehicle backwards and ftr ards until sufficient traction is achieved. " Avoid a wheel. When one wheel is stuck and the other is not, the free wheel on an av!e with a conven- Jiifercptial f;er turns at twiet the speed shown on the can cause the spc?. ometer tit.o explode, resulting in veltieir damage and oersonal injurv. w mi trie n i it r ml or rate police to determine when s'lidded tires arc 'id in vuur state. Seme tires states ban and many have time limits. ';( yr.u use snow tires, store regular tires on their sides in a cool, dry place. Make sure they are out of the sun and away from electric motors which produce ozone. Stack white sideua'Js facing each other to keep the white area clean. Mark Dositsons o! raciitiis so voti can put ihcm back on the same wheel to maintain direction of travel. rU-,- V W Xv t DEP. S) ' rl By HCKACE v! - J ' I " i - a,v " drive motor vehicle, says the Tire Industry Safety Council. "Mud and snow tires should always be mounted on the axle that propels the vehicle in order to gain the extra traction that these tires provide," said Council Chairman Malcolm R. Love!!, Jr. Snow tires arc mounted on the rear axle on most cars, station wagons and light trucks, but siace more and mure vehicles are being l manufactures whh and drive, precautions should be observed when getting ready for winter driving. "If you have a four-- heel drive vehicle, you should put snow tires on al! four wheels for maximum traction," Love!! advised. "Also, ail four tires should be of the same diameter and construction, either bias p!v, behed bi?s or rivf-- n '- si-r-- , ' V ,1 hmv. tires ever go on the front wheels? Yes, if it's a front-whe- 1. Inquires 5. Door fastening-9- " "' ' ',- - ;x tiros and reoucmc pressure Do snow ACROSS - .- - 1 - j - J j - t X ( u -'-.- :wm y :- U - ' - WHAT I'a T ii ' Mr i1i . Always as near as your telephone Petro- leum, Ft. Worth, Tx. I 181-- hearing on Wednesday, December 20," 1978, at 9:00 a.m., in the Executive Conference Room Holiday Inn, 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, in the above entitled matter, at which time all persons, firms, and corporations interested may, if they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or not the Board of Oil; Gas. and Mining shall enter an Order increasing the "Oil and Gas Conservation Mill Levy" from the present rate of one and f mills (VA) on the dollar value, to the maximum two mill (2) rate as authorized by Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, for the purpose of paying the expenses of administration of the Oil and Gas MsrloGilBns Tupperwre Mineisville v T VvOJ JCXtN MeX--- ' KiJr i lUHt'tHWAhE; DtALfcR Yot,r COMPANY needs person for short v.oT'Hjndiug Beaver. Contact We train. Write D. C. Utck, VOUH T ice AT 'i 'i 1 EX'AL OIL No. Clerk-Audito- 2 in valine and Thermo Hot Springs known Resources Areas in Beaver, Juab, Millard, and Sevier Counties, Utah are offered for NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that on the 15th day of December, 197S, at 6:00 P.M., the Board of County Commissioners will meet at the Courthouse in Beaver, Utah, to adopt a Budget of County Funds and Revenue Sharing Funds and to set the salaries and wages of County Officials and Employees for the year 1979. All interested citizens' groups, senior citizens and citizen organizations are encouraged to attend the hearing. Persons attending the hearing shall have the right to provide written and oral comments and suggestions regarding the proposed budget. The tentative Budget is now on file in the office of the County Auditor and may be examined at any time during office hours. .Nicholas R. Dotson r Beaver County Published in The Beaver Press December 7, 1978. 14, Before the Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining Department of Natural Resources in and for the State of Utah. In the matter of the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, upon it's own motion, considi' ring the increase of the oil and gas conservation mill levy. The State of Utah to ail operators, takers of production, mineral and Royalty Owners, and particularly all oil and g:is producers in the State of Utah. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a .may spn.riiwnt plus baih. Furnished. Also kitchenettes. 7, NOTICE OF HEAPING 1978. net be- - modified or withdrawn unless such modification or withdrawal is received before that time. The offering will be held at 10:30 a.m., MST, December 13, in Room 1408 of the 1978. University Club Building. A detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offering, bid forms, and other required forms may be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State- Office. Published in The Beaver Press jS'ovr.iher 23 and 30, and December 7, 1978. December 30, 1978. w-Hat Good 19 inch black and white television sets with wall racks. Reasonable. Also rebuilt Electro-lus- t vacuums with power head. Beaver Motel, Beaver. Utah. '' ' A st 1 Ira Yardley Calvin Yardley, Adm. & Wm. Roy Yardley, P.'o. Box 166, Beaver, Utah 84713, propose to change the point of diversion of 0.857 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Beaver River Dec. Civil No. 625, WUC The water has been diverted front South Creek at a point N. 550 Ft. & E. 210 ft. from S'A Cor. Sec. 17, T30S, R6W; and used from March 1 to Sept. 15 for the irrigation of 40.4 acs. in Fleet-sid- ton, Monroe-JosepRoosevelt Hot Springs 1 T (77-18- 438-285- jv'c v IVr t, n:-i -V) r. SCHOOL TODAY SALLY ? B S- in SLB&M. PICKUP 1978 AREN'T VOU SOIH' TO NOTICE TO WATl RISERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations NOTICES V I THE BEAVER PRESS 7, 1978 "' FDSC to $40,000 fuippythings ftappen. THIS ORDER . Aitdtrss Cty & Stdtc Ordered By .Z'P. . , Phone (Pta induce $'9 Cfw1l |