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Show BEAVER COUNTY NEWS, MILFORD, UTAH BEAVER COUNTY LOD A ene _ Milford,| at Utah WwW. L. HOWBLL ubseription, a year Payable in Advance ee Milford Entered in the Post Office at matter. Utah, as seeond class mail Limited Cont’ No. 8—12:38 p.m. L. A. Limited. No. 26— 2:11 p. m. Cont’l. Limited. No. 4—10:00 p. m. Local. a| high gentlement- for score to Dan Sherwood. and convery enjoyable time was had by all awarded Delicieal solation to La Mar Outzen. At the little guests present. ents were served. refreshm ous refresh-, delicious close of the evening * oy * ee ments were served to the following| Gray and Ardath Johnson, of Milford, SUMMONS | LILLIAN WILLIAMS, » | Plaintiff, AS Prices on hand Samples only | “500” of tables Gold, silver, lead, copper, zine; | ppmp WILLIAMS, There were eight 5 | played, which resulted in high score ‘iron, insol, lime and sulpher; and games playing in spent was L. A. Limited. Gold Coast Ltd. 4:30 p.m. 6:37 a. m. ALIAS Claimant names as witnesses: Ore Bundy, of Roy, Utah; Walter S, Craven, of Ogden Utah; E. E. ct Court Utah. In the Fifth Judicial Distri of Utah, of Beaver County, State 28 | Birthday Party Given Mrs. Jos R. Murdock entertained by Mrs. Ear] Gleason and last Sunday. evening in honor of her being won The James Clay, consolation. son: Robert’s 12th birthday. The time' Mrs. being TIME-TABLE RAILROAD No. 7— No. 28— DIRECTORY Phone Sloan Frances Miss by Edited as the 17th day of February, 1927,- LEGAL NOTICE ASSAYING Bditor ers oats $2.00 No. 25— 3:10 p. m. PROFESSIONAL OCIC: NEWS A Friday Every Published . a | ‘The State of Utah to the said DefACh. ......-------------er0e- a dane Gold, silver (same sample) ..50¢ | You" are hereby summoned to apLead with any above (or same sample) only, extra, -......-.----- 5 “pear within twenty days after ser-if Copper with any above (or ‘vice of this summons upon you, | same sample) only, extra, GEO. T. CASTLETON 25c ; F. TAYLOR, . : Register, _ Ce ee Defendant. _. ELI this served within the county in which within | action is brought; otherwise, NOTICE. United States Land office, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 14, 1926. To whom it may concern: e Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in-this office lists of lands, selected :by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, ag Indemnity School lands, viz; NW%SW% Sec. 18, N%SE%,. SW%SE% Sec. 14, Twp. 29 So Range 11 West. Serial 043517, List 2309, SE%, E%SW%, Lots 3 and 4, Sec. $1, Twp. 29 South, Range 11 Assayer Club Entertained thirty days after service, and defend girls and boys:, Avenell Newhart, p, H, C.Joe C. Smith was hostess to the Eureka — — — — Utah ' the above entitled action; and in case Mrs. Killam,' | Sarah and Ruth Pool, Virgie West, pee 4, h tae ge evening, Friday last club C. C, H. p, NEW SPAPERS AND FARMERS Nebecker,’ your failure so to do, judgment will 12, of | Hortense Bird, i; outh, f est, so Luella to, There was never a time when Reece, Clyde the occassion being in honor of Mrs. THE MILFORD HOSPITAL be rendered against you according SL. M. Se Omar vist 2814, Ford, La Vard The country | Ellen birthday. Carlson’s 0. Albin) w. much was done to make the Copies of said lists, so far as they the demand of the complaint, which Griffiths, Floyd VanWormer, =e ee newspaper interesting for the farm- and Hugh Reeves, Rondo Curtis, Roy: and the ers. The country weekly and the young) and Coleman, Jackie West small city daily carry editorials neigh- | host, Bob Murdock. and family news of the town gee: borhood that “interests ~he ~ whole _ Afternoon Bridge Club family living on ‘the farm. Entertained Father and mother are interested. Mrs. P. J. Evans entertained: the The young people read ads of the Saturday afternoon Bridge club at her was won new things in the stores and show All windows. entertainments, interested are in the social The home. points for prize her with a very members presenting Five handsome’ silver berry spoon. | | | Hundred was the amusement of the Miss Ardath Johnson won evening. high score and Mrs. Des. . Hickman, A bounteous hot supper low score. was served at midnight to the following: Mesdames W. O. Carlson, Darl Ross Johnson, Maurice Quayle, Smith, Charles Ford, Des Hickman, Mrs.° Antone Ardath Johnhon and Johnson.. eo oe, “ ge O]q Friends Club _ The members of the Old Friends Mrs.’ and by Mrs. J. R. Murdock,. Ruth Williams prize for honors, Mrs. was presented with the ' White Roy is more interest than might guest prize. A tasty luncheon was| ba imagined in the editorial page. A served to the following members:; editorials weekly or daily without Mesdames Charles Moore, Rue Neilmeans a newspaper without dignity, sen, Wm. Fernley,. Charles Sloan, J. club met at the home of Mrs. Antone or influence. Mrs. Johnson Friday. afternoon and“an inR. Murdock, J. M. Williams, and church ' news. There NADA NEWS | teresting afternoon was spent playing Roy White was an invited guest. Mrs. Roy White winFive hundred. ‘After ‘cattis “the _.;ming club prize. rn Entertains at. Bridge (By CORRESPONDENT) Mrs. to the Charles Friday Newhart Evening was hostess Bridge club hostess served followi the has been filed with the Clerk of said Milford, Utah Surgical, Gynecological Obstetrical Medical, and Robert Bonner was a passenger 4 to Milford Tuesday night. Telephone ON ; - SAM | ton * Rebekah MINERSVILLE The (By CORRESPONDENT) of Miss Mildred Gibson Utah,.is here, the guest Mrs. Wm. Gibson.- of Enoch, | Mr. and Miss Addie Carter spent the week end at Deseret, Utah Pool. visiting friends.| * * > Card Party Rebekah card | _ party Wednesday night was one nicest social affairs of the of Mrs. James Lang, where an inter- | esting time was spent in sewing. At the close of the afternoon a light MILFORD Telephone BANK BUILDING 61 Milford, First Utah D®: W. W. MARKHAM U. Bea, Phone ‘64 O Milford, Utah, A. MURDOCK - - - season.’ R. Tanner 7 Pe Butterfly” at the high school aduitor- , ium, Tuesday. spent -Mr.. Truman ~ Brafield week-end at Deseret, Utah, Jefferson Blick the Eb. . Tanner. Iéhecon: ‘ ¢ OC ie ’ wid ie . a Ree @e We regret to report that Mr. D. R. | Jones | medical has gone to. Salt Lake S. Land OF THE office at 1927. INTERIOR Salt Lake City, and 2, Section 12, Township 30 South, Range 12 West, Salt - Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish, First publication, December claim to the land above described, ; before the Register of the U. S. Land] 192 6. Last publication, January Office,’at Salt Lake City, Utah, on ant Ze White Market Phone 4 F. KNOX for BEAVER, tate . - - es ‘ Courteous Service Quality and Service UTAH JRUE’S BARBER SHOP Experienced, treatment. - the Courts of the at A GOOD STORE IN A. GOOD TOWN all : Times. Your Patronage Solici The measle epidemic has ‘got a «Mr. E. H. Nichols arrived here) Rue Nielson Geo. Litchfjeld Monday from Salt Lake where he has little start here but it is hoped that : Se, at Summit, Utah, with her daughter,| spent the past month at the L. D. S. it wili not spread. Meetings and Sunday schools have} Mrs. Leland Dalley. | hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fotheringham| Mrs. Geo. H. Eyre arrived here not been very well attended of ‘acare the proud parents of a son born] Sunday- after spending a few weeks count of sickness. January 18. © at Stockton, visiting her daughter : Bishop and Mrs. Chas. Johnson are Mrs. Sidney Carter returned home| Friday after spending a few days; The Misses ‘Vivian Rollins and Mrs. Clara’ i = yet'in Salt Lake with their son Elmer. Evans. _Lauretta Thornton entertained the, Brother Parkinson of Beaver, : S. 0. D. H. club Friday evening. The the speaker at Sacramental sansting time was.spent in sewing and at mid- Sunday. night a delicious chicken supper was served to the guests. % The Beaver dramatic club presented “Henpecked Henry” and the “Hawiian (By CORRESPONDENT) * ; ADAMSVILLE — 24, 24, 1927. Milford, Utah Will Practice in a ebeker, Bs 21, relate to said. tracts. by descriptive subdivisions, have’ been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and. by the public generallya Se During the period of publication of this notice, or any. time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts i subdivisions hereinbefore, described 6n the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington,-D. C.. Fajlure so to protest or eontest, withjn the specified, will be’ co red sufficie ent evidence of non-mineral character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from ob tion, will be: approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, fe _Attorney-at-Law «Mill F ? Jan. Utah, January 7, 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that James Russell Boaz, of Ogden, Utah, who, on March 4, 1921, made desert land entry, No. 027586, for W%*SE%, ‘Lots 6 and 7, Sec. 1 W%4NE%, Lots 1 Attorney-at-Law - publication : Utah. Last-publication February 18, 1927 DEPARTMENT Dentist | luncheon was served to the fellowints Ws. given Mesdames: of the | Quayle, Bird ; CLINE, Plaintiff Attorney, P. 0. Address Milford, Attorney-at-Lew JORGENSEN AND WARD Mr. Jameson attended institute at Mrs. Frank Calloway, and Mrs. Mil-| Parowan January 15th. @ 0 existing be- matrimony heretofore tween you and plaintiff. 21 U. SCHIESS JOBS a very tasty repast. to eta Mrs. Oscar Stephenson is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis ht to recover aint ne ee Se Charles R. Parrish, M. D. the bonds Fully Equipped, Including X-Ray .' judgment dissolving UTAH Mrs. Fred BEAVER, eee | given at her home. Mrs. Frank, Levi, Mrs. Wm.: Fernley, . Mrs.» B. farmer won high score, Mrs. Geo. Hutchins, Mrs. Scott Tanner, Mrs. James. bang! .Mrs;~ tables . were! Ralph Quayle, The Fernley, second. Licensed E mers : 4 ~ ? cleverly decorated and a very delici- Mrs. Roy White and Mrs. Maurice in Greenville. . Funeral Directors Mr. Gray of Minersville was i‘ ous luncheon was served to the fol- Johnson. ‘Phone 36 Milford, Utah ; lowing, Mesdames, Geo. Fernley,| . * # : Nada Wednesday. J. H. Linford and son-in-law, Mr. Frank Farmer, Ann’ Grimshaw, Jos. | Jolly Stitchers Entertained e SAM CLINE Judd, of Panguitch drove over last Murdock, Clark Kesler. As‘ the inThe Jolly Stitchers were entertain| vited guests, Mrs. Rolf Bellingmo,| ed Thursday afternoon at the lionie week. Attorney-at-Law “No. | Court’ ; 825 It is reported that Elmer’s very poorly. health is Mrs. Silvy Houten is here. visiting with her mother, Mrs. Manhard. 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