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Show BEAVEIl CITY LEGAL NOTICES court room la Ute rederel butwtne srCJ2S?s: -- r- " UTAH RIPE FOR o clock In the forenoon, and then REPORT and there show eaB.e, If or Commissioner Bank any the, the to JJ Wfj th9 said petition .'. ,r.,i TEKLY PRESS - f- DEVELOPMENTS WW! SAYS OFFICIAL fUJiilLJ -3 liillly ll BEAVER COUNTY attend the examination pf the bank- wetted at Beaver, 1ft the county at the close rapt thereon. Rver. Stat of Utah, The significance to Los Angeles jot 10th day of Oct, Salt Lake City, Utah the purchase of the. Salt Late November 3, 192;. d 19ober, RESOURCES, by the Union Pacific System and 8. T. CORN According to a statement just issued by Edsel B. Ford, President of the .nil Discounts ..$398 724 13 Referee In the active development of this city Bankruptcy. 474 66 Ford Motor-CompaDetroit, a general reduction of $50.00 a car has been OrcrdraR First publication. November 10. '22 and port as the principal Pacific terSe-Bonds. Stocks. the Ford Ton Truck, effective minal of that great trancontinental made in the prices of Ford Model T. Cars 23 280 00 curltles Etc. NOTICE TO WATER USERS traffic artery are beginning to be evi. 19 876 20 . October 17th. Furniture, denced in more ways than in the 5ther Real said Mr. Ford," is the result of the increased revision "The 411 92 8411 Lak building of railway shops, extension 048 99 tan, Oct. 19, 1922 volume of business whichftrar company has enjoyed during the present year DMfrom Other Bank. 3 of tracks.' port development and the Items we how own and operate many of our own sources of and also to the fact .1 487 60 ereby g Iven that Geo. A. Orange county extension, on all of 3old 641 59 . ddreM i which local attention has been cenraw materials, which enables us to continue increasing the quality of our prorT2,po,toffle made application tered for several months and on urrency duct and at,the same time keep the price so low that Ford cars are in reach fvCC0rd,BM ; Totsl CBh on Hand- - 13 172 63 ' which, as has been state on the the Compiled Law, otrequirements Utah 1917 y everybody. a. of Marcus asamenaed f.uthority 72 by the Session Law of deBrabant, in of excess a 19221s Production million, which has been "Our already Ki-- i 72T 47 ? ? . to PProprlate Six (() sistant traffic manager of the Union costs. 200 Our down Pacific an present daily output is averSystem, definite appropriansclaneotts important factor in bringing 8460 761 48 Total ... tions, which means a complete Ford Car or totaling 115,000.000 are being water will be .diverted at a aging better than 5,000 cars and trucks, 1848 ft. south and 660 ft. east pom. expended at the present time. LIABILITIES 2 seconds of eachseigh-hou- r 5 from Truck working day. is in anticipation every the 8 4 corner of Section 16. TownMr. deBrabant has 54 000 re recently apltal Stock Paid in..$ of this continued demand that price adjustments are again being made in or-dship 29 South. Range 7 West 17 500 turned from a three weeks tour ot WplM Fund Lake Base and lieridiin to keep in effect the policy of selling Ford products at the lowest price conndlTlded Teyed In a ditch a distance 0f 18,480 Investigation, in company with engi ' roflu ... ft. and there used from March 1 to neers, geologists and agricultural exsistent with quality. oterest f 108 58 November 1. of each year to perts employed by the railroad, durTotal '.. "Quality, as usual," said Mr. Ford, "will continue to be a prime consider600 acres of land embraced Irrigate which It was in SW ing sethe to purpose u Expenses ation in the building of Ford cars. As our business has increased we have conSection 13. NW Section 24. sure thorough knowledge of the four Taxes Sect,0 26, NW 4 Section 27 2 72T 47 3d . Utah counties nearest to Los Angel- stantly increased our equipment and manufacturing facilities, so that this t tv 8 881 11 and S 2 N Wl-- 4 methods which come as a reship 29 8outh, Range 8 West, S. Iron, Beaver and price, reduction'merely reflects the progressive 'leserved for Tax " ' 1 ... 200 . ii application Is designated Millard counties constitutor th sult of increased volume. , et and Interest Sut Engineer'a Office as No. southwest corner of the State of Ut 855 me to Other Banks March sixthsince 1920, "This reduction, which is the bring3 the price of posits Subject ah, and the relation of this territory All protesu in against the the Ford Touring Car from $575, the price effect early in 1920, to the pres- t0 Check 146 735 26 ;of eald appllcaUon. stating granting the rea- to Los Angeles; agriculturally, com emand Cer sons therefor, must be made by ent low level of $298, which is nearly 50per cent less. Corresponding reducmercially, financially; as" well "as its 12 00 Dep. In duplicate, accompanied with tions have been made on all types." ashler's a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office possibilities for the development of 3 143 69 Checks .. within thirty (90) days after the freight tonnage for the railway, and tjrldends completion of the publication of this as a field for profitable development PRICES ON FORD CARS AT BEAVER OR MILFORD: 416 00 Unpaid .. BtlceInvestments for the realization of Its 9K 150 S05 otal Demand Dep R. E. Caldwell; State Engineer. natural resources. . 973 00 ime Cer. Touring' Standard, with Clin Tires ........................ $396.60 i Total Tim Dep 178.609.26 ,XBt Pnbltflon, Not. 24. 1922. It created something of a sensa ...... 495.45 172 836 26 tion in a meeting of the trade exten r. Dep NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Touring with Starter, Dem, Rims ......... 60 000 00 ther Bills Payable sion committee of the Chamber of 366.45 Clin Tires Runabout, Standard 200 00 iiscellaneojis ' of Department the when U. Mr. Commerce, on Interior, deBrabant, 455.25 9 25 Runabout with' Starter and ish Over tend Office, Salt Lake nis return from the tour,, dnrlnr i Total $460 761 43 a 327.00 City, Utah Chassis, Standard with Clin Tires . which he visited all the cities and i 424.25 Dem. Rims of Chassis with Starter and ..,......;...,....Beaver, State towns on his line, and made excurOctober 25. 1922 1. Utah, County first John Barton, being duly . NaHm la IimV sions it.. ... 637.90 into the Auracontiguous Coupe b'tcu iui territory low "O nam of Beaver, Utah sometimes for a distance of fifty ? 705.50 Sedan, miles, made the statement that In tbat the above an & ..: ......1 ... 840.70 : Sedan, ... - . MAlno ronnrr mTttflfn full ten a not one of these towns did he meet . ...... 475.45 Truck, Pneumatic Tires, Stan. a single salesman for Los in ;Id hank at close of business on the ftfS-if- c 547.15 Tires IpM'soS. uS?0? terestB, nor did he find anyAngeles and Starter Truck, Pneumatic evidence )th day of October, 1922. 'West, Salt Lake' Meridian, has filed ot financial or commercial relations 510.00 Fordson Tractor Subscribed and sworn to before notice of intention to make between this city and the counties ............... ithis 19th day of October, 1922 Proof, to establish claim to the land named. Jmma F. Mathews, Notary Public. above described, before the Clerk of Mr. de Brabant has prepared a vol tne District Court, at Beaver, Utah eal) ,My commission expires the 3rd on the 15th day of December, 1922 uminous report of the findings and claimant namM a witnesses: y ot March 1922. . conclusions of himself and his party, George B. Skinner. R. H. Smfth. ftrect Attest Albln Gillies. John Patterson, all of covering twenty pages of single-spa- c Fred F. Gunn ed! manuscript, for the consideration Beaver, Utah. James H. Yardley GOULD B. BLAKELY. Rerlster. of the executive staff of the railroad, Jos. F. McGreutfr Plrst publication, Nov. 3. 1922 and Directors consideration on state of Uuh, Office of Bank Cotn- - Last publication, Dee. 1, 1922. Ihe part of the Chamber of Commer fa'oned. ce and the financial interests of Los Seth Pixton, Bank Commission- Mr. Mrs. and Howard re Johnson Angelee, with the purpose of develui iuc omio ui uiun, no nereDy has no rail con- Intimates, is waking up to the Los is a full. turned Saturday from a short visit oping ways and means for securing Washington county, PROFESSIONAL CARDS ;niry mat the foregoln Mormon Angeles activity, and at a meeting and correct copy of the state-l- it in Sevier. of all these bodies In nection. It was the original W. of the above named company, is as full of historic in- with the Chamber of Commerce, Miss Ida Woodhouse i visiting her the development of what he declares capital and ,a id my orace tula 23rd day ot ot the early M. Armstrong, president of the Copstructures terest and sister, Mrs. William Rasmussen In to be a virgin field of brilliant prom imtober, 1922. Mormon days as Is Southern Califor- per National Bank, suggested the ise for local enterprise. IReth Pixton, Bank Commissioner, Fillmore. ' O. A. MURDOCH a bankers of formation mediate bllahed, November 10, 1922. The report goes Into minute de nia of the mission period. It has Rubbers and overshoes, a com Attorney at Law his bank that loan company, Normal stating Mormon temple, the State farm Heaver, Utah dis tails, district by LnCE farm, by ot now. stock tops high Plenty mills snd would take 20 per cent of the $250, flour Practice OP PETITION FOR DI8- - plete la all th Courts of mines, School, copper on cul trict, soils, water, irrigation, for men at Fernley's. the State under 000 capital, and that such a comCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY tivation, agricultural products, stock now has an Irrigation project Beaver, Utah In Bankruptcy No. 6926 J Ensign Sidney Love, State flnan raising, mineral resources, banking consideration from the Virgin river pany would, under the rules be In a the Matter of Leland W. Dean c'.er for the' Salvation Army was in and 4000 acres, for whose position to loan $2,500,000. Los Anloaning relations existing and to water about Beaver for a short time last Friday. proposed, and what each district of financing it is looking for assistance. geles banks will be looked 'to for jliBankrupt. support ot this project .ouce is hereby arlren that Le-- 4 fers in the way of development pos At Hurricane, a town of 1100 pop That Los Angeles could be lookleather-face- d W. Dean, canvas Men's gloves sibilities. Bankrupt, has filed These cannot be printed ulation, off the main highway rrom 8AM CLIN IS ed to tor 80 per cent of the financpetition dated October 16, 1922, special for one week, 25c a "pair at in full, but the summaries are full St. George, other irrigation projects for thoroughly png for a discharge from all his Fernleys. of meat tor thorn who think further based on the Virgin river are being ing requirement Attorney at Law ' and U In bankruptcy, and that all The Edwards Bros, have taken ov than today's dollar Into which they agitated, involving the reclamation proven livestock, , agricultural development projects, and that this Fiiors and other persons are or- - er for cultivation and dairy purposes can bite their tenth. Milford, Utah of 81.000 acres ot good agricultural commercial bene dad fat fat fawaw . .l . ft) tA .w ..wuu uq neanng upon all of the Manderfleld property pre Naturally the survey Is built on lands. 1 petlUon before city would naturally become the the Ujntted States viously operated by the family, sep the Idea of creating tonnage for the The Iron County summary states commercial beneficiary through reJudge. In the United States arately and otherwise. Union Pacific Railroad. But It is at that 150.000 acres in the Cedar Val ciprocal shipments of commodities, so pointed out that this tonnage must ley can be put under cultivation or was ths theme of these meetings on ' iett f C.. T. WOODBURY find a market at Los Angeles; that production; that much ot it is spec the part of the officials, while it was , Law at Attorney it must be created by agricultural ially suited to live stock; that it it Office Phone 71 Dentilence TS V the unanimous declsratlon on ths and mineral production In the teni W ill Practice in all the Courts already a source of wool; that the part of the local interests that the ).any WE WILL SELL A FEW STANDARD of the gtato tory; that this means the develop Cedar City branch will faciliute the sentiment for isolstkn among the Mllford, UUh boat 1& ment of the territory, and that for movement ot livestock, and that the Mormons has been entirely eradicat this development there will be neces opportunity exists for large exten ed; that they are glad to welcome sary thousands of families on thous- slon of this Industry If financing eta Ml development sud settling enterands of acres, for which there must be snd that the territory offers arranged. prise be water and power, and that such Resources For First Class Plnmbtnjr opportunities greater than any cither Large development must be financed thru ' .' f Beaver county, next north of Iron, Plumbing Supplies Fixtures ' the banking systems of either Lot call on of acres of thousands containing ARTHUR SMITH , Angeles or Salt Lake City, or the two unoccupied fertile land and is de Phone 120 fS cities acting or ..$30 clared to be a scenic wonderland, . r good as the best for only.. scientific For through and agri with1 numerous lakes and streams cultural development in Washington alive Tith varieties of trout, deer Iron and Beaver counties, the Union the mountains, and cer Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for Pacific is definitely committed to the plentiful MILFORD-BF.AVEbecome a tourist retreat with to tain STACK operation of. experimental farms un .......90c the Children at LINE- -the opening of the roads. The report 3 der the supervision of its own ex ei railrecommends this region to the 1 For Pamase to Mllford. Book pert agricultural staff; and during road's declar department, publicity at Drusr Store Phone 1 this trip offers of land for such purIf the resorts were made that ing pose were received in each of the known it would become popular three counties named. INTER COATS, SWEATERS, PULLOVERS; the SouthwesL It Is good It is the understanding that these throughout has large sulphur country; dalrylnr farms will be in view of the rail ikes y': as a feeding JERSEYS, LEATHER VESTS, WOOL has . possibilities BELWER GARAGB deposit; road, will include various soils and . hat livestock in for ood transit; ground Welding water conditions, and will embrace SHIRTS ETC. Gasoline, Otis, Tubes, Tire and two power plants on the Beaver rivfield all Jhe and orchard products A"1 ArcdMorles and offers welcome to settlers. Beaver, Utah suited to the climate and related con- er; The report goes on to describe ditions. The agricultural department of the Chamber of Commerce win meetings held In all towns visited, We can take care of you In" this experimental farm and the enthusiasm with which the residents yelcomed the advent ot the r.'Rion in the United States for ths work. " railroad and looked forward to ac(rtrtion of a new commercial, agriOld Mormon Land decultural and mineral empire of which The Escalante Valley, the general tive steps being Instituted for the .Bring your wit and children and redormsnt of tos Angeles, because of its port and the in Jong velopment name for the agricultural lands interested it favorable location, with Its water banks of The lck gions. traversed is by the' lower counties, stop with us whlls In and In small financing and the transcontinental rails, must producers a and branch line main railroad's the op become the capital. thirty-fiv- e miles long, and Is now ot their crops snd was the subject of many being surveyed to Cedar City, be- portunities SALT LAKE CITY was de DeAltoo Skinner left on Saturday hind the mineralized hills. It is es of these meetings, where Is securbe could via funds Mllford with his parents, Mr. Dan E. Lybbert, Manager it clared that to the report timated, according and farms and Mrt,! Geo. B. Skinner, having Innumerable cured val to of this miles Rates, 1000 $1.00 $3.00 that square THE STORB WITH A CONSCIENCE a few could within stock crodncts accompanied his stater. Miss RhoJa ley can and should be turned into UTAH City lines. rhOM 14 into turned large Skinner, on her return front Califoryears.be successful farms. R. K. Wilson further Managrr nia about the middle of October. ths Lake Salt of report City, seat St. Oeoge, the county stAtKB.Sk La -- Rail-roa- - . ny aid fure. . 7l "h hfrices," 8S?W HS 212? 4 that of "e for It 1-- 1-- -- er , .V " - , 1- -4, . 4. 1-- 81 4 l.9-1-Washingto- n. - -- , affl-.da- ; - Dem'Rims'.l..... ' .. I '"w ZW.l'nrXr:r: HomSy 1 1 2-d- Vffioi? 4-d- flvp-ve- ar - MB, Neilsen h Son , - Beaver, Utah , - V . V i. pt . . . , " SEWING MACHINES . ' . grainas V ... R , . . . ua icyp; , WILSON HOTEL 880 Farmers & Stock- growers Merc. Co. rer stock-raisi- ng |