OCR Text |
Show 10th day of March, 1965. on the steps of the Beaver County Courthouse in Beaver Beaver County, Utah. Said property to be sold is described as follows: BEAVER COUNTY NEWS at Milford, Utah Published Every Thursday STEVE WILLIAMS Editor-Publishe- Business Manager WILLIAMS PATRICIA Business r Office South Main $400 a Year in Advanct 310 Subscription NATIONAL Lots 7 and 8 and a fractional part of Lot 10 in Block 26, Plat B, Milford Town Survey, in Beaver County, Together with all buildings and improvements thereon and all additions or improvements hereafter made thereto, or placed thereon and all of the easements, rights of way. water rights, water stock, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, used, or enjoyed with said land, all of which shall be deemed a part of the realty. Dated this 4th day of February, 1965. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Milford, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 THURS., FEB. MILFORD, UTAH SCHOOL liC By the Journalism Class of Milford High School Mrs. Mary McCulley, Instructor TIGERETTES GO TO SNOW The Tigerettes traveled to and evening, Saturday Ephraim performed at Snow College with precision that night marching. A chicken dinner was prepared by Thea Kay Young's aunt, LaLue Nielson, and her friends. All the girls enjoyed the trip, which was arranged Young, a former by Laurel student. VALENTINE ASSEMBLY Two slightly dressed "Cupid" emcees, an array of dances, and instrusongs, readings mental, and a valentine skit, and cakes for the teachers combined to make up a very entertaining hour on Friday. was the Valentine's Day theme of the Freshman assembly, which was followed by presentation of heart - shaped cakes to all members of the faculty. Friday night the Freshmen presented a Valentine's Day 18, 1965 AMERICAN PROBLEMS CLASS MAKES JOURNEY 27 members of the The American Problems Class, ac companied by their instructor, Mr. Swain, made a bus trip to Salt Lake last Tuesday. VISITING SCIENTIST Dr. Boyd, a scientist from USU, lectured to various class es of the science department last Wednesday. He discussed the different types of rocket fuels and what the United States plans toward the explor ation of space. Also, he dem onstrated how one type of fuel burns. The speech class has begun its work in debate. They will have a contest to choose the team for the regional debate meet. Miss Joseph has invited Millard High to debate the Milford team. Topic for this year is "Resolved: Nuclear Arms Should Be Controlled by an International Organization." Jkt AGRICULTURE CAR The Home Lc department took a tour on Monuay down U INNEAPOLIS P Agriculture Car. One of the speakers told that 43 of the American women today spend more money buying meat than ever before and gave suggestions on using the ifiM expensive meats to keep STOP. ANDREWS huh within tne tamily budget UNDERSTAND THEIR PROBLEMS Dr. McRay Cloward from the CSU was guest speaker at the P.-A. Conference last Wednesday. He spoke to the group T. about the problems between children and parents. He said that parents need to give children a great deal of understanding during the adolscent period. He stated that the age from 17 to 23 was the most crucial period of one's life because of the many important decisions that have to be made. The lecture was very informative. Parents left with an idea of giving children responsibilities and to understand their sometimes mysterious actions. Beaver County Sheriff. Pub. Feb. 11, 18, 24, 1965. "Almighty God, v)emake our earnest fc ) STMIT AT HINNIPtN In Ihe vary center of flfie dry -- near depot, theatres. retail and wholesale dttrlc. Rooms, - Radio TV, Dining Room, Coffoo Shop, Cocktail Loonae. Garaam ervica - o - "United 0tate&in Tliy halt)protection.' (kojge Wa&hiiytoii Inauguration Prayer April 3o,i7&? TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that F. D. Williams, et al., co John S. Boyden, 351 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed a request for exten sion of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Application No. 19360, covering of water to be 10,000 acre-fediverted from Beaver River in Beaver County, Utah, to be used for irrigation purposes. It is represented that the following work has been com pleted on this project. The Rocky Ford Dam has been treated by a concrete grouting process to reduce leakage at a cost of approximately $30,000 Studies are being made to determine whether a reservoir should be constructed or exist ing facilities be used by pump ing the water available imme diately below the base of the Rocky Ford Dam back into the Rocky Ford Reservoir, and storing it there. Additional time is necessary to complete this project. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before March 27, 1965. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a. m. Thursday, April 22. 1965, at the Beaver Courthouse, County Utah. Protes.ants should appear at the hearing. NOTICE WAYNE 350 ROOMS MoaWety H .1 Priced ft USUI I. lOMOt I D. CRIDDLE, State Engineer. Published in the Beaver County News, Milford, Utah, Feb. 11, 18 and 25, 1965. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Myrtle Marquardson, Elsinore, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Application No. 20763, covering .25 sec. ft. of water to be diverted from Sego Lily In Beaver County, Spring, Utah, to be used for miscel laneous purposes. It is represented that the following work has been completed on this project. Bull dozer work to clean out spring, construction of small pond to collect and hold water, and diversion pipeline to points of use, at a cost of $200. Due to the death of applicant's hus band, Hyrum R. Marquardson, work has been delayed. Additional time is needed to pre pare and submit Proof of -- rr is well Jth TO REMEMBE- R- "The independence and liberty you possess, are the work of joint councils, and joint efforts-- of common dangers, sufferings, and success." Washington's 7areweti Address . . . ft This bank will transact no business on 22. Washington's Birthday, Monday, February Protests resisting the grant ing of said request with reas ons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah. on or before March 27. 1965 A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a. m. Thurs day. April 22, 1965, at the Beaver Courthouse, County Protestants the hearing. should appear at D CRIDDLE, State Engineer. in Published the Beaver County News. Milford, Utah. Feb. 11, 18 and 23, 1965 A FRIENDLY BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO tOrttO his attorneys, at Milford, Beav er County, Utah, on or before the 30th day of April, 1965. IRA M. FISHER, Executor of the last will and testament of Parley B. Fisher, Deceased. First Pub.: Feb. 4, 1965. Last Pub: Feb. 26. 1965. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH NORMAN ROGERS, Plaintiff, vs. COPPER RANCH CONSOLIDATED MINES COMPANY, a LEAD TINTIC corporation; a corporation COMPANY, CLAIR C. PINGREE, Executor of the Estate of JOSEPH PIN GREE, deceased; EMILY EVANS FOSS and DAVID L EVANS and JANE DOE EV ANS, his wife, known heirs- at-la- w at-la- and all unknown heirs of D. L. EVANS, de ceased; A. B. CHRISTENSEN if living, and his unknown heirs-at-laif deceased- - and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the pleadings adverse to the com plainant's ownership, or cloud ing his title thereto, Defend ants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of PARLEY B FISHER, De ceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executor at the offices of Cllne & Jackson, WATER TO WATER of water from Cotton-- I wood Creek, tributary to Pine Valley, at a point N. 924 ft. and E. 2376 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 7, T30S, R17W, by means of a dam 10 ft. in height creating a reservoir having a cainundating pacity of 1 ac.-f- t. .15 acre in SEy4, SWVi, Sec. 7, to impound rain and snow runoff and will be allowed to fill a maximum of 10 times each year and will be used for the stockwatering of 600 head of cattle. All uses in SEV4, SWV4 said Sec. 7. USERS ac.-f- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire All locations are in year USERS 36538 U. S. of America, Bureau of Land Management, P. O Box 778, Fillmore. Utah. 10 ac.-f- t. of water from Sheep Creek, tributary to Pine Valley at a point N. 290 ft. and E 1716 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 19. T30S, R17W, by means of a dam 6 ft. in height creating a reservoir having a capacity of 2 ac.-f- t. inundating .2 acre in SEi4, SW14 Sec. 19 to Imand will pound snow run-of- f be allowed to fill a maximum of 5 times each year and will be used for the stockwatering of 600 head of cattle. All uses in SE14, SW14 said Sec. 19. 36539 U. S. of America, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 778, Fillmore, Utah. 10 Notice is hereby given that Ellis Yardley, Philipsburg, Montana, has filed a request, for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Application No. 21397, of water covering 0.067 sec.-fto he diverted from two unnamed springs in Dry Hallow, which is tributary to Pine Creek, tributary to Beaver River, in Beaver County, Utah, to be used for stock watering purposes. It is represented that approximately $325 has been expended on this project. Because of unforeseen drought and weather conditions in this area, more time is necessary to complete this project. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before March 27, 1965. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a. m. Thursday, April 22. 1965, at the Beaver Courthouse, County Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before April 3, 1965. WAYNE D. CRIDDLE, State Engineer. Published in the Beaver County News, Milford, Utah, from February 18 to March 4, 1965. a jNjj J. In Utah, in for good good fun ypF check-en- , and it takes a lot out of you. That's when you like most to settle down in a soft chair and enjoy beers taste, ueer was your friends talk and your cool made to. relax with. Made to refresh you, So next time you're playing you, cheer your taste. game, take time some sociable out or the companionable taste of beer. should appear at D. CRIDDLE, WAYNE tasteB or You name your game, ping-pon- g cards or chess. Play it hard, Utah Protestants the hearing. the game room beer's the one... t. t. e State Engineer. Published in the Beaver County News, Milford, Utah, Feb. 11, 18 and 25, 1965. MjfJ ASSOCIATION, INC. UNITED STATES BREWERS 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST LAKE Cmr. UTAH SALT THE ABOVE NAMED DE FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Cline and Jackson plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is Milford, Utah, an an swer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the Clerk of the above entitled court within 20 days after service of this sum mons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said com plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which will be served upon you or mailed to you within ten days after ser vice of this summons upon a reason... There's 7 of 10 HOMES in the area we serve COOK ELECTRICALLY! you. If your address is unknown plaintiff or his attorneys, and the complaint is not attached to this summons, it will be filed within said ten days with the Clerk of the above Court and you may there obtain a copy. This is an action to recover a judgment quieting title in plaintiff and against the said defendants to the following described real property situated in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows, Jewel Lode Mining Claim, U. S. Survey No. 5476; The Marguerite No. 15 Lode Mining Claim, U. S. Survey No. 5476; all situated in Rocky Mining District of Beaver County, Utah. Dated this 5th day of Feb ruary, 1965. SAM CLINE For Cline & Jackson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Milford. Utah. First Pub.: Feb. 11, 1963 Last Pub.: March 4, 1963. to t: Utah. WAYNE MILFORD STATE BANK NOTICE prager UiatTiiou tfiltkeep the et DEBATE aatice. to the NOAL V. GILLIES, In Salt Lake they observed the Utah Senate and House of Representatives in session,, and met with Governor Rampton. At noon they ate lunch provided by the Utah Power and Light Co., and later toured the facilities of the company. TO SLB&M. Utah. E0Tg,rfiL NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH THE LOCKHART COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. DELPEN A. FOWLES and VIRGINIA FOWLES, his wif, and FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defend- ants. Pursuant to the statutes of the State of Utah, the following described property will be sold at Sheriff's Sale to the highest bidder, pursuant to a Decree of Foreclosure Issued In the above entitled matter, at 12 00 o'clock noon on Use Ask the woman who cooks electrically. Some to her of cooking flamelessly: of the advantages Less Housework Because Electric Cooking Is Cleaner. Electricity is a force not a fuel. Therefore there is no combustion. No soot, smudpe. and smoke can form in the process of heating food. Ceilings, walls, curtains, pots and pans all stay cleaner. Only electric ranges have ovens. A electric range can be moved for cleaning under and behind it at any time. Things naturally stay cleaner cooking electrically . . because there is nothing cleaner than a kilowatt! self-cleanin- g free-standin- g . Kitchens Stay Up lo 16 Degrees Cooler. Surface units are in direct contact with pots and pans when you cook flamelessly. You heat the food, not the kitchen or the cook. Heat does not rise into your face or kitchen along with combustion Your .fit dealer has some exciting new electric models. See him now. tletiMc, It's bitter l utah power a light CO. |