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Show ing of fishing season. tone and cheer leader. Mrs. Sue Davis is assistant in- Mr. and Mrs. Alvaretfa Robstructor. The croup will study first year cooking. They have inson spent a week visiting . at work in sew- Grantsville, Idaho, with Mr. and had two years' Mrs. Roldo Robinson. George ing. Robinson accompanied them and Mrs. Edith Bradfield traveled remained there to work. to Van Nuys, Calif., during the On the 20th of June Hattie week with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts and Mrs. Sue Roberts of Kllgore, representative of the Salt Lake to attend the Roberts Kerr Canning Co. and Elna Miller, extension nutritionist of reunion held on the Bth. the U S A C Extension Service, a vavma w.fc 1U J Welcome visitors in Minersy, were carping and freeing foods. Tht ville during the week-enwm oe an Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKeniie of hour and puce . Utej-nounced in Salt Lake. They are staying Milford temporarily. Mrs. Gus Lambson, father of Mrs. health is greatly ImBetty Marshall, was admitted to proved. the Iron County Hospital SatMr. and Mrs. La Von Peterson urday suffered from a suptured of Trona, Calif., are spending appendix. The Lambsons, who three weeks in Utah visiting recently moved into a new home, friends and relatives. They are re newcomers to Minersville, presently guests of Mr. and Mrs. coming here from Antimony. I ZEbis Tlffleeh 4-- Hii fTJMnersvUle MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS - THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1933 BLACK ROCK By MRS. BENITI BURKE Mr. and Mrs. spent the City. week-en- Jelly Glasses Edward Scott in Salt Lake WITH : IU MRS. EMILY GILLJNS Newt MinartvilU Editor Mil lord sV The Sunday School organization, under direction of Supt. Milton Albrecht, presented the program Sunday evening in the L D S Chapel. Attendance per-- '. centages given pointed out that in winter months an average of is maintained, 43 while in summer the average drops to Parents were urged to keep their boys and girls attending Sunday School, and to cept teaching rseponsibilitles when asked. Mrs. Mary Dalton is now in Minersville at her home for the summer, after spending the winter in Long Beach, Calif., jitthe home of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton. V J and Mrs. Howard Marshall, was given a birthday party Monday in honor of his fourth birthday A good time was had by all. . 26. i I Called by Stake Pres. Carlos Murdock to be m stake missionaries are Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Carter and daughter Marsha, and Patricia Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Caster. George Wood. Tuesday was work and business day for the Relief Society A large crowd attended. Lessons were presented by Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Marie Rollins. The serving committee was Mrs. Armlna Banks, Mrs. Amanda Nolder, Mrs. Ileen Jameson and Mrs. Nellie Eyre. Mrs. Mary Ellen Mathews was honor three days at Beaver this week while visiting her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ward. guest- - of ta Karl Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wood, observed his 5th b'rthday on Monday. His parents delighted Karl with a attended Recent visitors at the home of lovely birthday party friends. by many Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pryor and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker were family arrived in Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baker, of Royal and Floyd Wood, acWednesday to spend two weeks Southgate, Cal., who were en companied by Ruben Dotson, with Mr. Pryor's mother, ' Mrs. route home after attending the and Saturday at spent Friday Amanda E. Nolder, and Mrs. wedding ceremony of a daughLake where they enPanguitch Pryor's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ter in the Salt Lake Temple. of fishing seathe opening joyed Harris, in Beaver. son. Home for Memorial Day were Mrs. Paulina Carter accomMrs. Bill Richards and three Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodwin, children recently returned from Mrs. Erva Goodwin and twins, panied Mr. and Mrs. Truman a visit with her folks in St. Mrs. Nita Goodwin, her daugh- Rollins to Logan to witness the ter and husband; Mr. and Mrs. graduation ceremony at the U George. LaRae Cottino of Nevada, and SAC Boyd Rollins was a Harold Gillins spent the week- Mrs. LaPriel White of California. member of the graduating class. Mrs. Carter was proud of her end in Salt Lake visiting relaThe Club was grandson and greatly enjoyed tives and friends. recently organized at the home the trip. Miss Clara Wood returned on instructor, Mrs. Elma Vance Wood returned Friday the week-enafter spending a Blackburn. Officers are: Norma vacation in Pioche, Nev with Davis, president; Linda Bonner, after spending a vacation in vice president; Kenna Lou Kef. Salt Lakc with Mr. and Mrs her Aunt Emily and family. sey, secretary-treasureKay Grant Wood, who brought him Elvln Marshall, son of Mr. Marshall, reporter, Lois Rollins, home in time to enjoy the open- i - Deed-A-Da- y ot-thei- 4-- r d r; -g SB VI- "- Ray Paxton and Keith Turne- -. of Kanosh, Newell Anderson of Richfield, Bud George of Kanosh and Hampton Burke of Black Rock have been riding the range the past week from Clear Lake to as far south as Antelope CHIRRY RED 6 eocfc coer k I Oez. Cation ton no aon raw turn na Merrill Miller spent one day of the past week in Fillmore transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mitchell and their son Reed, of Fillmore, Babies blessed at Fast and spent Sunday at the Merrill MilKonda were Testimony Meeting ler home. Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall, by Vance Roberts, arid Ross Carter1, son of Sunday evening Miss Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Kent Carter, by Baxter stopped by for a brief Counselor Ralph Pearson. visit with the folks at the Ranch. She was en route to her home Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall in Milford, from Delta, where and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Roberts she was the guest of Mr. and left on Wednesday to attend the Mrs. Floyd Hardy. wedding ceremony on Friday of Miss Carlie Roberts, daughter Mrs. Merrill Miller "was in of Mr. and Mrs.' Lester Roberts Thursday, visiting of Wells, Nev.. to Othello Smith Richfield of Trona, Calif. A wedding re- with friends. ception will follow at Wells. ENJOY FAMILY DINNER SUMMER HUE WHITI INAMIl UNINt Spring, gathering cattle and driving them to summer ranges. turn BAIL BROTHERS CO. of California, Inc., El Monte, Cal. Oi' FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT Use for 3 to 5 days. It actually peels off the outer skin exposes buried fungi and KILLS ON CONTACT. If not pleased i PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE L OF STATE LAND The State Land Board of the Sfate of Utah is offering for sa'e at public auction, four parcels of with ins'ant-dryinyour land in Beaver County, Utah, 40c back at any drug store. Todescribed as follows: day at Corner Druy in Milford. g No. 1. Twp. 30 S. R 11 W Acres '. All Sec 16 640.00 Lots SEi, EiSW4. 4, Sec. 19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of S..D. ATKIN, Deceased. 3 and 320 89 960.89 No. 2. Twp 30 S. R 11 W Acres Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator a the offices of his attorneys, SMiNEVi. EViSEVi Sec8 .. 160.06 All Sec 9 640.00 80.00 W$NW4 Sec 10 WV.NEVi. WViSEVi. EVi- - Cline, Wilson & Cline, in MilNW4 and Lots 1 and 2. Beaver County, Utah, on E'iSWVi Sec 7 401.38 ford, or before the 15th, day of Octo 1053. 1281.36 ber, J. C. SMITH, A was No. 11 dinner 3 30 R Two W S enjoyed family Arrp SAVE $450.00 of the Estate Administrator by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Starley Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, SViN4, of S. D. Atkin, Dceeased. 488.24 First Own a nice little cozy home of and children of Lark, Mr. and j SW4Sec 2 4. 1953. 320.00 Last Pub., June your own. Tnree rooms and Mrs. Dern Osborn and sons J. D. SVi Sec 3 Pub., June 25, 1953. Mod4 SM Sec 320.00 furnished. sale for bath, and Mel, Mr. and Mrs. Alton 160.00 ern, Including new Inlaid lino- ' Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl SE'i Sec 5 SUMMONS leum on all floors. Good clean Dean of last Beaver, THE DISTRICT COURT OF Tuesday IN , 1288 24 to seen be Must be appre-job. BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH elated, for quick sale, $1750.00 evening at the home of Mr. and No. 4. Twp 30 S. R 11 W Acres vs. D. E. KIRK, Plaint'ff, Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. SViNlj 2t Mrs. LaMar Grimshaw. cash. Hazel L. Moore. and Sec 3 323.83 GEORGE M. BALFAS JANE DOE BALFAS, liis wife, Lots 1, 2. 3, SV4NEV4, 239.94 if living, and their unknown SEViNWVi Sec 4 . If deceased; and all Lot 2. SWV4NEW Sec 5 .... 79.76 olher persons unknown claiming ft 643.53 any right, title, estate or interest or lien upon the real property The public auction will be 'n in he complaint adHow held on June 30, 1953. at 2 P. described verse to the plaintiffs ownerM.. at he City Hall. Milford. or clouding the plaintiffs Utah. Separate b'ds must be ship thereto. Defendants. title made op each parcel. The land THE STATE OF UTAH TO may be sold to the highest bid THE SAID DEFENDANTS: der, providing the bid is accept You are hereby summoned to able to the Board. Sales will be appear within tweny days after Keep your car en of ihc made only to, citizens the service of this summons upon fine and other gasUmted States, or those who have you, f served within the county oline engines filled declared thqir intention to be- in which this action is brought; with Heavy Duty come such. otherwise within RPM Motor Oil days aftof er service, and tothirty Terms of Sale: defend the and drain crank the purchaseprice payable in above entitled action; and in cases refularly.This cash at the lime of sale, with case of your failure so to do, special oil, develop cent interest on the re- Judgment wi!l be rendered five per d through atomic of the sale price to the mainder you according to the deresearch, contains first of January following, plus against of the complaint, which mand compounds which the $2.00 Certificate fee; the re- has been filed with the Clerk of resist the causes of mainder of the purchase price this Court. excessive wear. to be divided, into not more than This action Is brought to re A detergent loos twenty annual payments with cover a judgment quieting the ns and removes interest at the rate of five per plaintiff's title to the following carbon, cum and cent on the deferred payments. described lands and premises from lacquer cylinAll mineral is reserved to the situated in the County of Beavders, rings and other parts, holds all contaminants State of Utah. er, State of Utah, in suspension so they flow out with draining. Other The Board reserves the right Lot Twenty-fou- r (24), Block compounds in the oil resist oxidation and sludging, to withhold any or all tracts Eleven (11). Milford Heights prevent corrosion and stop foaming. They also keep from sale. Subdivision to the Town of constant film of oil on all parts, whether hot or order of the State Land Milford. By cold, providing lubrication and protection: against March 20, 1953. Board, CLINE. WILSON & CLINE. rutting in both running and idle trglntf LEE E. YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Milford, Utah. Manager First Pub., June 4, 1953. Flrat Pub.. June 4. 1953; Last Pub., June 25, 1953. Last Pub. June 25. 1953. I heirs-at-la- to make gasoline engines last longer . One-tent- h - lllli S l I 9 NOW AT fef REDUCED PP1CES! 1 u r ii ii J l w vv s-- to-wi- t: fez - u- Fir man kformotioa about Standard - Oil Cimpony (Califoraii products, toll your local Standard man Fishermen - Campers - BURNETT SWINDLEHURST B01H 86 PROOF . 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