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Show I THURSDAY, FE& 23, 1951 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Editorials r i flW . . . . V. i J mom ii wmm mvK. rvm i k v Uu A rrvr Usif as ea riMVi AT The gist of the reasoning seems to be that since the postman Is coming by our house Two related items In this week's news: The House post office approved a bill last Frl to boost postal rates to 4c day tor oui-o- i town tellers ana ic for airmaiL Newspaper, magazine and most bulk mail rates also would go up to boost mail revenue by $250 million a year. e anyway, he might a well bring along copies of whatever cire cular! were if ft in the that day. In that case he might as well deliver the milk too, and collect the garbage on the way bark. Letter carriers are a self reAnd a reprint from the New specting and hard working Y rk World Teleeram: group of men who take their TOO MUCH JUNK responsibilities seriously and more and are properly resent being made find.ng People more mall In their boxes lately, pack horses for a mass of Junk and quite a lot of it bears that the sender don't consider r nc ther their names or important enough to write an on. adaddress Is of It sort the rcs. The Postoffice Department vert i&lr dodder or handbill that used to be distributed by had enough problems to begin thru neigh- with 'There Is no excue for , private enterprise borhood boys earning spending taking on this one. money. And If the mailers of these Uncle Sam is taking over this new field of endeavor, masses of Junk think they are thanks to a new post office de- reaching the public, they should cision. Some postal officials take a look at the wastebasket think the greater volume of thla and floor of the post office Just "third class may reduce the any day. Most folks don't annual loss on the Postoffice even take the stuff home with them, much less read it. Department. n IS post-offic- ary.. 1834. DIM) Continued from Pag On the players to receive the three wards. That's how close the six leading contenders were In their performance. Darryl Schramm sends a clip- ping from a Provo newspaper, rrmrfln that ,t K ILvaIm Tl Y U A Capella chorus "stayed overnight Wednesday In Mil-- 1 ford as guests of Milford wards. While there they performed before 4 SO people, the largest crowd of the tour. Darryl plays the clarinet In DYU Concert Band, and will leave with the group April 12th for nine-da- y tour of Canada. 1 e 1 J. f ' 2Pwi Ji-- t f3c ''fjl j TKvKftzf I prAM blS CHARACTER. cp. ini.i in v . 1 eevLorMEjrr is rut Hi PC --A-8 CP, A COMFQfl' T4tr cxxffie fip at must ay Mr a Luxunt- - ? OUS SOTA, TVS UYM AOOMS FOCAL POINT OP BtAUTY AW deceased; JOHN McKEON an) NEWS NOTES from MINNIE McKEON, his wife; GILBERT McKEON and LOIS McKEON, his wife; PATRICK m ballroom the BLACK ROCK Lafayette day McKEON and JUNE McKEON, of the Hotel Utah. Mr. Weston his wife; MARION McKEON. a was one of the honored guests femme By MRS. uXm BURKE sole; RICHARD McKEand received a life member- ON - and JUNE McKEON, his ship card. He has been a Un- wife; and KATHRYN LIND, John Doyles Is spending for 45 known heirs at law and all unthree-wee- k vacation In Texas, ion Pacific employe in January, known heirs atlaw of MARY years, retiring visiting relatives. A, McKEON. formerly Mary A. 1833. Smithson. deceased; ZOE V. CATHERINE MATHKNOX. Recent guests at the Miller EFFIE EWS. MATHEWS, Mrs-BoOUT home have been Mr. and STANLEY R. MATHEWS and d Quate of Richfield and RUTH MATHEWS, his wife; Miss Trlsby of Denver. M. FENNEMORE RICHARD GARRISON and BENITA FENNEMORE, his wife. JOHN FENNEMORE and The two Quate children spent WAY his AILEEN FENNEMORE. three day with the Hampton wife, and ELIZABETH FENNEMORE Burkes while their parents known By Mrs. Edith Rewlay KRAUSE, heirs-at-laand all unknown viewspent the long week end heirs at law of SARAH ELIZAing the Interesting scenery of The Lehman Caves Boy Scout BETH MATHEWS, formerly Southeastern Utah. ' troop No. 71 attended the Boy Sarah Elizabeth Smithson, deScout Circus at Ely last Satur- ceased; and MINNIE S. PALM, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke day. Most of the parents and ER, formerly Minnie Smith-soI and all other persons unwere In Cedar Monday after- Boy Scout officers were over known, claiming any right, title, noon visiting Mr. Burke's par- at the circus. estate or interest in, or Hen ents and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Splawn upon, the real property dej i in the pleading adverse were Ely callers Monday. They scribed to the I complainant's Capt. and Mrs. Charchalls, drove home In a new DeSoto or clouding his titleownership, thereto, their two small sons, and Mrs. car. Defendants Selma Carlson were Sunday afTHE feTATE OF UTAH TO ternoon callers at the Burke Bill Splawn and Bud Rich- THE SAID DEFENDANTS: home. The Charchalls family ardson were visitors in Fillmore You' are hereby summoned and required to serve upon recently returned from Fort last Monday. Cllne, Wilson anh Cline, plainBisgg. No. Car, Mrs. Char challs and children will reside Shell Oil Co. struck oil in tiffs attorneys, whose address in Milfod for several months. Railroad Valley, the first oil is --Milford. Utah, an answer to well to produce in the state of the complaint within 20 days summons Nevada. It was estimated to after serviceIf of this so to do, fail Adrlah Ahlstrom of Kanosh be a upon you. you well. The well default will be judgment made a brief visit at the Black is located about 12 miles by south I Rock Ranch Monday afternoon. of Curren Creek. The natives taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint there have gone wild over It wh'ch has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, reference Hampton Burke and Merrill Miller spent Tuesday in FillRay Rowley arrived home to which Is hereby made. This Is an action brought to last night with a tanker load of more on business. plaintiff and gas for his business, also a load quiet title in the defendants to said the against for Partoun, north of Candy, described real R. Lk Klshall is agent at the the following ' Union Pacific depot since re- deceased; MRS. NYDIA ACKER I property situate in the County YOUNG and MRS. TECIL ACK- of Beaver, State of Utah, and open lag of same. ER ELLIOTT, also known ay more particularly described as Mrs. Roy W. Elliott, known follows, t: heirs-at-laand all unknown The westerly 40 feet of he'rs-a- t ALL1E S. ACK- j Lot, 2. Block 11, Amended law THE of MEWS LEFORD ! Plat "B- -, Milford Townsite ER, formerly Allie Smithson, w n; ; 180-barr- TAP Advaoe4 Beglantrs 1 1 1 f 'i 1 under U.S. Government Supervision! z) 103 F7.0GF c) m:m mm c) STRAIGHT B0O0II Legal Notice of Election of Throe Supervisors for the MlnersvtUe Soil Conservation District Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee to all landowners or occupiers of land lying within the boundaries of the Miners-vill-e Soil Conservation District, that Nominating Petitions for the election of three supervisors of .the said District have been received by said State Soli Con 1 servation Committee. Please take further notice; that on the 5th day of March, 1954, between the hours of 1:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m., an election meeting will be held at the Mlnersvllle Town Hall at Mlnersville, County of Beaver, Utah, to elect three supervisors for the Mlnersvllle Soli Conservation District of the State of Utah. AU. eligible landowners or land occupiers within the boundaries of said district shall have the right to vote at the said election meeting. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. ARIEL M. JORGENSEN, Chairman. First Pub., Feb. 25, 1954. Last Pub., March 4, 1954 hkWtrs) Mm Vfi! Vs Me 5 J&rfr W.A.HALLERC0RP,PHIlA,PA. liilO'li'isilliiiW'lMW ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of DAV. D IVAN McKNIGHT, Der 13 C0WMTQWI SAII DIEGO Reatonablo Rates from $2X0 TIIE PARK IIOTa I3SS FIFTH AVE. I SA!1 DIEGO . ceased. j Creditors will present their claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned sdministra-- ' trlx at the office of Harold Cline, her attorney, at Milford, . Beaver Count v. Utah, on or he. fore the 5th day of June, 1954 j CASSIS MCKNIGHT, Administratrix of the Estate of David Ivan Blsstss trass tfawittwi Convenient Comfortable ' I 1 Mc-Knig- sea r.QTEL, lo;:3 czncu 2S& sfltio a 744 g OCEAN BLVD. Long Beach's largest motel. Family accommodations. CMfcON Approved by AAA. THE Deceased. First Pub: Feb. 4, 1954. Last Pub.: Feb. 25, 1954. eL. - el CS33CT CDJi db 0 0 qfur crec Mi to-wi- aubltsbel Every Thursday CT t Congress of 1879. Utah Adv. Raprassniallvet Utah Slate, Press Association Salt LOWE DANCE f S.C3 STUDIOS Lake CUy A Year In A7ance 8. A. Williams - Ed! tor-Publish-er Patricia Williams .... Bus. Mgr. 3 frm where I sit if pL?-- -, ! ' ' I - Joe Marsh Handy and Easy "Sign Up" Last saoata's safety trir a big sacceaa almost. Erery kelped the stkools ran saerica safe drirUg, Rotary sat mp pesters, and Baady aa4 Easy Peters west eat mm tkclawa. The boys put vp a Ug sign by the side of tha highway. It said, "Slow down - the life yoa uvt may be your own." It was a good idea after the police moved the back twelve feet. sig-In their enthusiasm Bandy aad Easy put it too do to the road in fact, right on the sharpest curve en the highway. TWy by rutting ec? tha driving view around the curve, Frees where I ait, lota at poo-p- ie ere thoagfc they saoaa well safer froea short aigktedaoaa bow aad agaia For taataaea, aoeao caa aevor see aay farther tkaa their owa pref ereaeee. They area go so far aa to object to atf choice of a glaaa of beer with soppe. ShoeMat wo always take the long view". , , nd respect oar -- aeighbora CrnMK l?H KUOY THE ADVAUTACIS C? A SYSTEM THAT PAYS rights? ... Call or write to W. R. White Co. now. Have a concrete pipe or irrigation system Installed this spring. Youll on Joy all its advantages every year from now on. Odsa, FuUUm mu eo rac Eo inj0 1625 Well Ay. Utah 7 t'Mted SfU$ sVcwert rC3 HSUF From the day you install durable concrete pipe your Irrigation system starts paying for itself In constant savings . . , Savings In water, labor, weed control and general operations wilh better crops because of bettor distribution and control through a concrete pipe system. A system that pays for Itself in three to five years when properly installed. Phone 7765 Eyesight is i pricc!:is...r;:cj U$t is Good light makes a big difference ... in junior's grades as well as in the eyesight and comfort of all the family. Herea bow ou can have good light in your borne: End dark thadout . . . with indirect light all over the room. Prvcid enough light for reading and sewing . . . with a diffused reflector or reflector-typ- e bulb the proper ahadaa to eliminate harmful glare. Come into our office and wall be glad to help yoa elect the correct lighUng far every purpose in your ... ... ... homey ' , I "On the plains of heiststion bleach the bones of countless at dawn of victory tat down to rest, and restthousands who ' died." ing, TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY j0n. fMj tEACHWyV Entered In the post office at Milford, Utah, as second cla mall matter under the Act ol Every TUESDAY al St. Bridget's Hall I! ST. CHARLES HOTEL I2:i ttk At. w la BALLET, ( : trayclzp wry ( LATCST Ahcmcah ! DANCE CLASSES U ui- -J 1 j CHAQLC3 THE COLQ, . In past years Milford has had the reputation of being pretty rabid about their basketball games. Wednesday night before the game with Beaver Jesse Long complimented the fans on showing "the best sportsman ship in Southern Utah," and he was absolutely right. With the exception of the first game of the year, when no croup of fans could have held their tempera because of the officiating, the Milford fans have been exceptionally well behaved, even' In the face of some pretty raw calls, Last night was no exception, Only about twice, when the de-clslon were, to put H mildly, "questionable," did the spectat-- ' ors show any resentment. And we. heard more than a few howls from the Beaver side. Congratulations, Milford. 1 U VATION COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weston attended the U P Old Timers banquet and dance last Satur- HerVs Mora About JA n r3 "3 IPP1 HAROLD CUNE, For Cline, Wilson & Cline, Attorneys for Planltiff, Milford. Utah. First Pub.. Feb. 12. 1854. Last Pub., March 5. 1954. 09 S'LVCA, INLA4P with rtr- riM3Y mtts uao Btco mK. mJLjtk CrAJMia cr rices. ad-dr- I CtPS ! POSTAL RATES GOING UP com-mtte- Survey, in the City ol Milford. County of Beaver, State of Utah, and more particularly described as fallows; Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Lot 2. and running easterly along the south boundary line therof, forty feet; thence northerly at right angles 50 feet;. thence westerly along the north boundary line of said lot 40 feet to the northwest corner of said lot; thence southerly along the wes'erly boundary line of said lot 50 feet to the place of beginning. Dated th's 9th day of Febru- . m ? choap |