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Show 'st'UAP HP. IP ivt? Tinr tmi mrrv Commander I IV of XV NEW8 BUREAU Zaraflonia, The men were speedily released, but apologies were tardy, and trouble nearly reA total of eight hundred eighty-thre- e courses are listed In the new 'Rocking gently to and fro in the sulted. NEW" EXTRACTED waters of Baltimore narbor, the Although almost the oldest boat catalogue of the University of Utah gunboat Dolphin patlnetly awaits her in the navy, the little Dolphin had which has just come from the press. etui. No fuss or feathers will be a not yet exhausted her usefulness. These eourses are taught by a faculpart of the ceremony. In fact, the With the coming of the World war ty of seventy-nin- e professors, fifteen Instructors, ceremony will be in charge of a ships were in demand. Sailing up lecturers and fifty-nin- e (tbw of workmen who will cut hor up New York harbor, the Dolphin took and offer preparation tn thirty lines 'ami pile her piece by piece on the her place with many newer and more of teaching, eleven branches of endo(k. until she is utterly destroyed modern ships. All through the years gineering, law medicine, pharmacy, She is being utterly Junked says an of strife this little vessel was in New and tour specialized types of comarticle in the New York Tlems. York harbor, overhauling and exam- mercial training. The catalogue shows the general FOR SALE The Dolphin is one of the oldest ining outward and Incoming ships fees to be the same as last year $44 boats in the United States navy and that were suspected of some vlola-o- f Wrwlll sell you at retail at entrance and Incidental fee for the the rules ;one uf the most historic. She is a student-body University proper, $10 WHOLESALE PRICES pioneer, for back thirty-od- d Her last conspicuous service was years class fee. srgo Shu marked the turning point when President Wilson reviewed the activities $1.50 lower The school opens for registration which- has brought the I'nited States Atlantic fleet In 1916 Bedecked with 27th and for class work September up from having a navy second to bunting and flying the four starred George Thompson Home October 1st. none (with regard to the bottom of foul anchor of of the flag Secretary The catalogues are being mailed jthe list) a point where she is second the Navy, she took Secretary Daniels to all high school graduates In the only to Great Britain, and that sec- - and a party of friends up and down state. Others desiring copies may ap' jond doubtful the line of gray warships. ply at the p"es1dent'R office of the In 1SS3 we had a sort of navy. A In her long term of service she was 'niverslty of Utah. few old 'ivii war relics stilt flonting habitually used by the Secretary of and flew the American flae Their the Navy, congressmen and other Mrs. owen lanner or Milford. wax captains were justly loath to leave high government officials for cruis- a Beaver visitor for several days, re the stable support of good strong es to foreign ports. President Roose- turning home Monday. Mrs. Tanner piers, We did not have the power to velt had a particular weakness for was formerly Miss Margaret Levi, defend our country from invasion the Dolphin and spent muo htlme on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl by sea or to protect our ocean com- her decks. merce. On December 8, 1921, after thirty-seveChester A. Arthur was President years of actual service, the DELINQUENT NOTICE Miuidcrfleld Irrigation au& Reservoir n4 ..William E. Chand-- 4 Dolphin, was put oat ll. ,h?! Icr was Secretary of Navv. These two at Boston. Still containing her origiCompany, Principal Place of Buxl men realized the Importance of a nal engines, which were practically nesK, Heaver, Utah. navy for the I'nited States, and they the'same as those used In the woodThere are delinquent upon the fol worked until they got congress to en vessels of her time, she left Bos- lowing stock on account of Assess pass an act on August 5, 1882, auth- ton on April 12, 1922. In charge of ment levied, June 15, 1923, the sev orizing the Secretary of the Navy to the tug. Laborer, and was taken to eral amounts set opposite the names award contracts for "two steam crui- Baltimore. There she was purchased of the respective shareholders as fol sing vessels of war." by the Boston Iron Metal company lows: At that time the United States for $10,500. Hobart G. White Cer. No. 68, relied upon foreign countries for the The influence of this ship upon the shares, 6; amount $15.00 armor plate with which to build war history of the navy and of the steel Orrin Phillips Cer. No. 17. shares ships. Much debaitlng, criticism and industrv of the United States has 10; amount $30.00 REMEMBER THE E8TODDFOD argument, pro and con followed. The been large. In every sense the Dol Dale Sly Cer. No. 34; shares 6; first act of Congress was set aside phin was a pioneer, and she made amount, $18.00 and a new one passed. The new act good. E. C. McGarry Cer. Nos. 22, 86 88; shares 9; amount $27.00 provided for the building of four th e provision John Fraxer Cer No. 65 ; shares, warships, but with that they were to be built at a shipamount $3.50 6; RATION FOR YOUNG TURKEYS arin the of United and States yard Elizabeth McGarry Cer. No. 74; mor plate manufactured In America. Fowls Are Finicky About Feed and shares 6; amount $18.00 Many who believed that the UnitSherman McGarry Cer. No. 71; Refuse Anything Not Alrsady ed States could not manufacture arshares 3; amount $9.00 Familiar to Them. ' shoe the Don't throw away-th- e mor plate and others who thought J. H. Twltchell Cer No. 59, shares children hare worn this summer. that no shipyard other than a reguYoung turkeys are very particular 15; amount, $32.50 There's a lot of good wear left In lar navy yard could build a battle- about their food and will not usually E. C. McGarry Cer. Nos. 46, 79, not Is food them If you let us do the work. already that touch any I ship looked wise and said, "wait and shares 19; amount $43.10 to them. For this reason the 80; familiar see." J. G. Woodbury Cer. No. 22; articles of food that they will need John Roach, who had a shipyard as they grow older are supplied from shares 14; amount $33.45. on the Deleware. at Chester, And in accordance with law and Pa., the first. Do not feed until the poults hours old, and order of the board of directors on contracted to build the ships for are at least twenty-fou- r the 15th day of June, 1923, so many $2,440,000. At that time steam res then be careful not to overfeed. A satisfactory first feed Is a small snares or eacn parcel of sail ?els were equipped with full stock as crumbled boiled egg. may be necessary will be sold t the 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS power as well as eng'nes. and the amount of finely three to office of the is This shell included. given F. contract called for sails. Roach's Tolton. Secretary, J. six times a day for a week. After Beaver, Utah, on Saturday, the 18th was exclusive of masts, falls prl-'clean of a the second day supply of August. 1923, at the hour of rigu'-nand boats. water and floe grit should siwsys be day 2 p. m. of said date, to pay the as "York jrogressed rapi'V.y md the available. A sprinkle of One chick FRED MONSON first ship to s ip down the ways was feed Is given along with the crumbled sessment together with the cost 'nnd Bearer City Shoe Shop A horlfled egg. since grain forms a large part expense of sale. the gunboat Dolphin. Class Shoe Repairing First Manderfield Irrigation and Reser shout went up on all sides Kurope of the ration, being fed three times Reasonable Prices sixth the second to the from voir Company. and Rear Admiral Meade, dally a good, be Utah grafh This week. City, may Beaver, F. J Tolton. By Secretary. who yr.s then a commander, termed clean commercial chick feed or a mix- First publication. 1923 3, August "a marine era?. quilt, with her ture of fine cracked corn, cracked lot enough strength to attack an wheat and oatmeal. In addition allow Last publication, August 17, 1923 enemy, and not enough speed to run the poults to range where they csn MARY MADSEX Miss Laura Shepherd returned on from one. get plenty of green feed snd Insects. and Dying; Pressing Cleaning A change of administration added Their Berkeley, feeding plsce and quarters Tuesday morning from and Dressmaking Repairing to the trouble of the little Dolphin, should be as far from the hen yard California, where she has been at 4 Done Neatly tending summer school. for upon presentation to thegovern-men- t as possible as a precaution against Utah Bearer, After the turkeys are a she was rejected, structural disease. month er six weeks old. mixed whole Mrs. Clinton McShane and chil weakness being named as the reason grains should he sdded to the chick dren of Dlamondvllle, Wyoming. Is Roach, however, had faith in the ship feed and may replace It as soon ss the here visiting her parents. Mr. and he had built, and urged she be test- turkeys are found to take the larger J. L. FERRIS Mrs. Tom Baldwin. ed. First Class Paper Hanging grain. The mixture may consist; of Commander wheat, corn, or oats. Feeding twice fate! Cabinet Work and Irony of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Black and 4 Meade was ordered to take her out or even once a day Is usually sufficient Uphclstry Done children, and Mrs. Mary J. Leavltt. Meade from this time on. and try her seaworthyness. of Rle.hfleld, were the week end took the Dolphin to Cape Hatteras, of their mother guests Mrs. Jane and of Storms," "The Atlantic Port Black. there awaited the coming of a hur- m O. A. MURDOCH rlcane. Before long one came Attorney at Law hen. ing over the waters, and the the laying The busy hen is Beaver, Utah had a thorough trial. She rol Practices In all the Courts of e led on heT beam ends, pointed her The less exercise market fowls get the State ' d and more quickly they will fatten. Beaver, Utah the stem to the i sky Prim of (404 OL hurled her stern under tons of salt Is used as the sole drink milk When water. chickens no other animal protein Meade gave her a dean bill, and for Is accessary. she started on her eventful career af BEAVER OARAGE the first ship of the white squadron, Most of the losses of baby chicks Is Acetylene Welding ISIS IM0 111 IWB IM3 which later on was the pride of every due to the feet that they are improp Gasoline, Oil, Tires nnd American and the boast of 'every Am- erly fed during the first few days. ip erican seaman. e Anto Accessories have boon Meat scraps snd also tankage will 3 To discredit further the vicious Utah Bearer, Add 10 per for many which were circulated about help fill the egg basket. Good-ye- ar to the grain ration. 3 rumors cent to of either years her, the Dolphin made a trip around Tire S? prices world and figured prominently Success or fstlure In the turkey busibelow the average i the In navel reviews. ness depends largely on the selection commodity price sr At the outbreak of the Spanish-America- n of breeding stock. Health and vigor level, as the above HAM CLINE n war. the Dolphin was un- should be the first considerations. You shows. chart W der command of H. W. Lyon. She can ret them today A good Isyer msy bo described as Attorney at Law was ordered to take an active part for i0 less than hen hsvlng a soft, red comb and 8. In the hostilities and throughout the wattles, sn Intelligent neaa, gooa Milford, Utah they cost ten years war she performed blockade duty have But plenty of Vigor, carrying a ago,. you the Cuban coast. On one occa- niuil! iinionnt of fat, a toft pilablo never been able to 8. along the so much cmality story goes, upon sighting a .Win, nnd well fsded color. sion, Cuban train not far Inland entering Goodyear Tire aa a tunnel she battered down with her fet today in the you ARTHUR SMITH THE TIE THAT new Goodyear Cord. gunsboth ends of the tunnel, effecBINDS. This is a good time For First Class Plumbing tually Imprisoning the train and its Why do yon to buy Good ye an. and Jack still crew. Phone' 120 fS live Am Ct SmmUt StmtUm togsthsr? ) In 1913 when trouble with MexiOmmttwt m mil anW r The separation under co threatened, the Dolphin, tnmmd Ihm mmm Qm4ymt la decided on. ! Cmrdm with tkm command of Admiral Capperton. mn4 tra't itr 8he waters. thmm mp mith tlmmdurd In Hatlan was cruising Heavens, yes, but you see, wo was ordered to Vera- Cmi. and th-tNEILSEN A SON subscribed .to a MILFORD-BEAVE- R STAGE Tampico. at which port she nearly .Reaver, .Utah magaslne that precipitated war. A boat load .of her has a detective men under Paymaster Copp had tone story runnlnf In For raaaage to Milford, Book ashore to get supplies. ImmediateIt. and toth ot at Drag Store pbone l ua fiave got to ly upon landing they were arrested "Wrttira foWttra TrJr 8 alah that sterr. sV by order of the Mexican Federal . . MAKER OF NAVAL HWTORL n I lilt In ' is the time to buy a J L if - JLLvJL lJs Just Received another car load of Fords We have and can make immediate delivery REMEMBER Vf 1 HE EI8TODDFOD n mm TODAV . Children's Shoes ....Neilsen & Son.... Repaired For School Wear HEM EMBER THE EISTODDFOD on r n VI We have Dreys Mason Jars-Th- ere Be Fruit are none better sure you get your National Coupon with every 25c purchase THEY ARE VALUABLE TRADE WITH US OR WE BOTH L08K REMEMBER "We are not satisfied unless you are." Fanners & POULTRY Stock-grower- s Store--- - Fishing? Going -LET US FILL YOUR MESS BO- X- Med Ham, Corned Beef, Bologna and Bacon B Jelly, Jam, and Condensed Milk, Coffee, Sugar, Bread Butter EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES and MEATS X 1 F, ..Gillies Bros. Market. - - EAOLE " Geo. Wilson NOTES Dol-Iphi- n riy lead-colore- YOU jetat Et Tr4 - Mt |