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Show . i f Gr e a ts Claud Johnson spent Sunday with hl mother at the Howd ranch. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Smith of Oak City, are visiting relatives here. and Mrs. Ezra Barton are Puffer's spending their vacation at Mr. lake. Mr. and MriTMarJon Smithson and mother. Mrs, Dan Smlthson, motored over to Mllford Sunday evening. An - ' Will Atkin left last week for Los teles. California, where he expects to practice dentistry. Miss Nell Huntington spent sever al days last week visiting at Mllford returning home Frldty. Miss Nell Roper of Oak City, came down Saturday to go into the canyon with a crowd of young people. "" J , - 111 ". - - . and Mr Fred Levi spent Sua and evaning at afternoon day Mr? -r ' t - t i Mrs. Leland Dean- and Mr....and ... Mr. and Mra. Waiter Jones and Joseph Mr, and1 Mrs, Jack Hutchings - ana famfejand , Mr,:"and ... morn Briggi spent last week In the Beaver families ''arrived tere Sunday to Carbon county, from Rolapp, canyon. I ing visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jed-di- e Dean. Tbey also attended the celMrs. Harry Green of North Creek. entertained' Sunday for Mr. and Mrs ebration at Puffer's lake. Martin Green and children, Burnett Mis Leva Thompson, daughter of Hayes,. Mrs. Victor Crosby and daugh Mr. and Mr. George Thompson, arter and Miss Olive Grover. rived here Sunday morning from RivMr. and Mrs. Georgt Cockett and erside, California, to spend her three Miss Thompson is o'clock Tuesday to weeks vacation. family left at a in the county clerk's at lake. the Pufer'e They stenographer spend day were accompanied by Mrs. Mayme office at Riverside county. Dunshee and children. Miss Dorothy Williams and Miss Louise Levi. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mackerell and children and their brother-in-laAI Cllne of Salt Lake City, was Chauncy Halght, of Los Angeles, Cal here several days last week vlsltinfi ifornla. are spending a few days here his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs with Mr. Mackerell's father, Fred Wm. Cllne and assisting t the big Mackerell. They went to Puffer's ale at Cline'a store. lake Monday morning to attend the big celebration. They were accomMiss May Joseph of Adamsville i panied by Miss Nettle Walker of Cehere visiting her eister, Mrs. Chase dar, and Miss Leva Thompson of RivMurdock. Miss Joseph has been at erside, California. tending summer school at the I'nt versity of Utah. Mrs. Linda Twltchell went to Salt ' 1- - , .... . ,. - - i Mr, - . .f .. ITATTrrtJ irnu llual mmua VICTORY XOT1CE OP SHERIFF'S SALE, . Mr. and' Mrs. Warren Nellsen returned last week from their honey- VI. Smith, Berniece Baldwin and moon trip. Mrs. Nettsen left Thurs to spend a few days at Maroni Bertha Bowman went to Puffer's lake day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Faux. Tuesday to stay until Thursday. - - r 1 la rland G pod win of Mllford. a nd Lake City about six weeks ago to be with Mrs. Jo. Jackson of Minervsllle, who underwent an operation. She has been spending her vacation at Long Beach and Los Angeles, California with the McGarrys. Mrs. Twltchell returned home Monday night and reports he had a wonderful " time; In the District Court of Beaver Coon. THEATlii tj, rtah. Jefferson Mercantile Company, a cor poration, Plaintiff. vs. rpHERE is differ-- 1 nc in tire. Only th new Goodyear CbfdTifiti made of hifhest-rrad- e, e, long-eUpl- hi cotton, h-te- built up by the William Morgan, Defendant. To be sold at Sherlff'a Sale on the 18th day of August, 1923, at the front door of the County Court House In Beaver City. Beaver Coun Ralph Jwto, Johiwfc ty, state of Utah, at the hour of two Hall and Frankie Lee la o'clock p. m. of said day.tneroiiow- towlt: described realty, Ing "3rd ALALM" Commencing 14.10 chains west Goodyear patented method, and equipped with froup-pl- y heavier eidewalle end the beveled difference ahows in the Goodyear'a and longer wear mile. lower cost per SyfatJfr-t- Friday , from the southeast corner 'of the northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 29 South, Range 7 west, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running West 12 2 chains; thence north 10 chain; thence East 12 2 chains; thence South 10 chains to place of beginning, containing 12.5 acres. Am mitk CM tk,m mp th, hUJ mm4 Tnd mith tt.mdmtd BoivertiUtah also Bull Montana in "Snowed Monday E. F. SHERWOOD. Sheriff Beaver County, Utah. By E. O. Puffer, Deputy Sheriff. Sam Cllne. Attorney for Plaintiff. First published July 27,. 19 23 Last published August 24, 1923. NKILSEX ft SON Saturd Cfr Tuesday 'THE DEVIL'S TO PAT also Ruth Rofland "TLMBER QUEEN" NOTICE v State of Utah. County of Beaver as. Miss Grace Cooper, of Overton. Ne In the Beaver precinct of laid were and Mr. of dinner vada, guests Mrs. Leslie Cllne and little daughMrs. George Goodwin Saturdav of County: ter, of Loa Angeles California, spent I have In my possession the follow last week. I Monday of last week here with Mr. here Mr. O, Hutchings o' Provo, described estray anlmala, which, ing and Mrs. Wm. Cllne. They left the visiting his father, George If not claimed and taken away will Mrs. Linda Twltchell and little same evening for visit with rela- Silver King Consolidated, juage be sold at public auction to the high daughter, Linda, who have been vis- tives at Salt Lake City. Victoria, ard other mines est cash bidder at Vipont, Caliin in Salt Lake and my corral in Bea Citf, iting were rushing sh!jmc)ts to the smel ver Mrs. Lizile Murdock of Rexburg, fornia for a few weeks, returning on Tuesday the 31st precinct, Mr. and! Mrs. Milton Rogerson and ters at an abnormal ly large rate Idaho, Is here visiting her cousin, home Monday. day of July, 1923, at the hour of 5 sister, Mrs. Retta Johnson of Salt The drop in inc pri. e of silver will p. m. Mr. Moses Edwards. but none of The Primary of North Creek, gave Lake, who have been visiting rela certainly affect profits, Description of Animals One bay cease to will at tives the of Provo. pasEnoch, producers spent large Saturday night Mr, John Johnson a big picnic on the creek Monday of yearling mare colt, no brands visible. sed through Beaver on Tuesday en last week. A splendid time was spent here with Mrs. Rogerson's parents, operate. One red spotted yearling heifer, Mr. ajidMrs. D. Grimshaw. They The operation of the Grand Cen branded route to Parowan. left hip, swallow bathing and fishing. Luncheon was left for home Sunday, accompanied tral, and Eureka Hill mines by the served to about twenty-fiv- e. fork, under bit in right ear. by their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Chief Consolidited Mining Co. has Mrs. Emma Smith wrnt to Fillmore Said estrays were taken up by me a who on will few home returned and made a marked improvement in the on the 5th spend Thursday The speakers at the West Ward day of July 1923. sacrament meeting on Sunday, were. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Eu- output of thes mines. The most asL. A. HARRIS tonishing incrcs? in silver produc- Poundkeeper for Beaver Elders J. P. Murdock. Gus Fernlev gene Liddlard of Provo. precinct. tion was rnada by the Park Utah Carlie Murdock, who has been and Elder B r , who has recent- was 7.000 METAL MIXIXQ IX IT AH shipping Mining Co. whi;t spending two weeki at Adamsville ly returned1 from the central states NOTICE TO WATER USERS to 8,000 tons o'. siiver ore a month with her cousin, Arvilla Joseph, re- mission field and Is here as the guest The mines of Utah showed unus n 1923 rnort than double that ship of Miss Phyllis Swlndlchurst. turned homo Friday of last weox. Htte Engineer' Office, Salt Lake ual activity during the first half of ped In 1922. City, Utah. Jane 22, 1023 Copper Tlx prodr.'Hop 'n Dr. and Mrs. E. B Fairbanks and'1923- - according to a statement Is Mrs. Lettle Bowden is able to be ' oal97 was ("s. sued by the Department of the In .' back at her place lit Tolton's store, little son, left Thursday for Notice is hereby given that the after a severe slego of ptomaine poi Wyoming, where they expect to terior based, upon statistics collected ued at US, 121,170'' as c.r rared make their home. They will be great- by V. C. Helkes of the Geological with -- 0, 891, 403 poind?, val ued at State Bank of Sevier with its princisoning. :. 984.991 In 19?1 The rtah Cop pal place of business at Richfield, ly missed by theif many friends in survey. The output of gold, silver, copper, leai ana stnc in lszz was per company, at Bingham was pro Utah, has made application in ac Mr. and Mrs. John Judd and Mrs. Beaver. valued at $40,424,199. and a sub- ducing at the rr.te of about 11,000, cordance with the requirements of Woodbury of St. George, were guests I have my business for sale Tour- stantial increase mar be expected in 100 '.ounds In 1 23 and gradually the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 of Mrs.,Hattie Ashworth Thursday ist Cafe and Bakery. Will sell for 1923, especially In copper, lead and inr leased Its oi tput. Both the Arth as amended by the Session Laws of of last week. cash or part rash. Will lend part of tine. The production from the Park ur ad Magna mills were active and Uta!., 1919. to appropriate Five HunProf. J. Frank Smith returned money to b,uy. Dolur good business. City. Tlntlc and Bingham districts flotation equipment was being added dred (600) Acre-feof water home from Provo Saturday where he An opportunity for right party H. has been especially large, owing to to the several units of the Magna th South Fork of North Creek in the effort of the companies to mark plant. The Utah Consolidated Mining attended the first term of summer E. Osterloh. uuuijr. oaia water win m Co, Olio Copper Co.. and Montana stored in Blue et silver at $1 an ounce. school at the B. Y. U, Lake from October 1 uoia uoia at iz.zse.s&s was F.lnghnm Co., were also producing of each year to April 30, inclusive, Dr. C. L. Evens will be at the BeaMrs. Loland Roper and baby, Le- - ver. Man?fleld hotel Tuesday, July produced In Utah in 1922. an In it uch cepper. Marked Increases were oi tne year folio vine, by building a 3 across tne n- ur;--l channel of land.'of Oak City, are rpendlng a few 3Ut, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.. Those crease from $1,769,905 In 1921. For made at the copper smelting plants aam Garlfield at and ten to Utah. 1922 the gold out International, years prior the South Fork of North Creek, the daya here with Mrs. Roper's father, having trouble with their eyes should Lead The output of lead In Utah center or me not tail to call Alexander Optical put has gradually decreased In Utah, Hyrum White. impoundir.,1 dam of but the output In 192S will probably Increased from 89,187,269 pounds in which will be at a noin. N. 70 Co. deg not be less If the present rate of ore 1921 to 135.332.144 pounds In 1922. 30 mln., W. 528 ft. from On account of so many people gothe SE i or-nAs the three Is and all maintained. The mines smelting plants of Section 4. Township 28 South. Wanted Men or women to take producing ing to Puffer's lake, the Eat Ward mines are Range 5 West, Salt Lak.i met with the West ward in their orders for genuine guaranteed hosi of Bingham produced gold valued at the large Base and In 1922, the Tlntlc mines running at their full capacity a large Meridian. The sacrament meeting on Sunday. water will b3 released ery for men. women and children $1,187,855 Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a week $485,321. and Piute county $377,265 Increase in the lead output In 1923 from the reservoir and allawed to of Smith Bertha full time; $1.50 an hour spare time as tne rtah Copper company and seems certain. The United States flow down the natural channel n the Nevada, Ely. Mrs, and Mrs. Annie Rick of Rexburg, Beautiful spring line International Utah Consolidated Mining company Smelting, Refining and Mining Co.. South Fork of North Creel-- , thenc? are returning to normal production at Bingham, has Increased its ship down North Creek to Idaho, are here visiting their mother Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. a N 50 ore, and the Utah deg.. 00 mln. W. 1250 point in i9z.i. me gota irom copper ore ments of lead-tln- c Mrs. Sarah Hutchlngs. ft. from the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Paul and dau will probably show a decided Increase Apex is regaining Its old place of N Wcorner of Sec. 1. Township 29 Mrs. Eva Ropr end bnby, of Oak ghters, Leah and Arlia, of Salt Lake Shipments from the Deer Trail mines prominence as a large lead producer. South. Range 7 West h. .v. in Piute county, have also been in Tne unier Consolidated mine, at Eu ter will be City, Is the guest of her father. H A city, are spending a few days here. diverted and conveyed by creased and gold from the silver ores reka, produced more than 7.000,000 canal a distance of White Sr. and sister. Mrs. John They were the jurats of the Misses 7400 ft and there from the Vlpont, Park. Ut pounas or teaa in the first quarter especially Retta and Mary Boyter and Alex une l to Sentemhap ft Chief Consolidated, and Grand of. 1923. If the mine continnes nrv eacn year to Irrigate S20 Boyter last week, and are now visit- ah, Mr. Edgar Edwards has been suf ing with Miss Martha Beaumont. Sun Central mines, has made a remark ductlon at this rate It may become cres or iana embraced In SE 4 of ble record. the largest producer of lead In addl Sec. 23, SW ferlng considerably from a bone fel-o- day they spent at Puffer's lake and of Section 24 T to tlon The Silver of the silver In being output of 28 largest 3. R. 7 W.. S. L. M producer which he has on hb right thumb. were very much delighted with the Thl. rtah m 1922 was 17.271,100 fine sliver In the state. cation is designated tn the Dr. McGregor ha treated It and now scepery. State En- which a was ounces, of ore and concentrate Shipments high record for i is much better. the state. Though this output was rrora Far city district have been Nothing Ntw. rreater than that cf any other state more than doubled, in the first half of Miss Tone Ttaldwln retnrned Tne-daNarratives in prehistoric manuscripts the large producers are making de 1923, and the Silver King Coalition of last week from ToqnervIM recently unearthed In Greece are of cided gains In 1923. During the flrit Daly West. Judge, and Keystone n where he been vlrltlng her aunt little Interest. Most of us have heard five months of 192? he Chief Conso mines have made unusual records. . the:.i nil In after-dinneMrs. Earl Parkinson. spf-iesTintlc lidated. Standard, Park. Utah, Shipments of ore from the Tlntlc dis ,l:imes J. Mimfucue. trict have Increased about 20 per ct during the first six months of 1923 and increased shipments of lead ore were made by the Tlntlc Standard, Chief. Gemini and Victoria mines. In 1122 the Tlntlc district produced 47.291.192 pounds of lead, the Bing- Wednes, Thursda5 Norma Taimadge "THE SIGN ON THE ta DOOB" also Comedy: MILFORD-CEDA- "FAMILY STACK LCI t B Foth-eringha- AFFAffi" by way of Beaver and Parowaa Daily Service (' l r gineer'a office as file No. 9284, All protests against the inttttje said application .stating thl ran therefor, must be made in liiit form, in duplicate, and accompui with a fee of SI. 00, the iaaat filed in this office within thirty (!t; days after the completion of til a licatlon of this notice. R. E. Caldwell, State First publication, June Enjt 1923. 29, l!!l Last publication, July 27, et u'w - HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICK1 roar do what w claim lor od of Catarrh or Deafnen ciuMi I r lt-- - Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH UEDJCIM 'm slats of an Ointment which Q Relieve the catarrhal InlUrnnatk act through the Blood on th Jhm 8urfa.ee, thus asiung u rwwi m&l condition. Bold by druggists for over4T Co., Toledo, a F. J. Cheney - er MM lead-produci- MURDOCK GROCERY GAMBi Gas. Oil and Accessor!! Groceries, Flour and 4) Trott Red Devil Cement J, 'j 8-- A , True Sayings. "The love tlmt causes r to beat as one does not guarinw continuous performance." late Edgar Sflltn. HeafcM true observation : "Life U si ... 1- -4 1,.! Milford Flour, Feed r BANK WITH charming ever meet." P, fndnrltr m.B world ll few people whom & Coal Company US- -- ham district 38,m.79S pounds; and the Park district 32,257.595 pounds. Zinc The considerable activity In We make a specialty of giving service to'our customers. We wish to SERVE YOU. Call and visit us. marketing tine concentrates early In 1121 indicates a decided Increase over the output of sine In 1922. which wat Ml 9.4 10 pounds. In 19H the mines of Utah prodnced more than 29.000.000 State Bank of Beaver County 11KAV1R CTTI THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE' phoxk sa UTAH pdundat of recoverable linc. Early In 192S the Park City Mining and 8meltlng Co. was increas ing shipments of roasted tine concentrate from the Judge ore. The electrolytic line plant at Park City was not operated. line concentrate from Bingham ore milled at Mid vale wat being shipped to plant In Colorado and the East Dividend! were paid in the first part of 12S by the Uth Copper Co Silver King Coalition, Chief Consolidated, Park City. Iron Blossom. Park Utah. Untie Standard, and United Stats Smelting and Milling Co. ANNOUNCEMENT the We have purchased from Clark Kesler will above named business and on July 1st we take over its management. We wish to solicit your business in the lines and FLOUR, FEED SALT rrry-C0A- L CEMENT. Ourmotto is: "QUALITY will be OUR AIM. H. M. Jennings I, Wm. Morris |