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Show VOL 2. NO 45 MILFORD. DEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. TRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1910 CLUB WILL HAVE GOOD MEMBERSHIP A GRAND GRAVEL DAY Hundreds of Loads of Gravel will be Hauled and Distributed on the Streets Today County Ha a Much to Offer Settler as Any Country on Earth Home for Gala Day for this Great It is a Mining Metropolis Every Loyal Citizen will be on Hand This Morning to Assist in the Good Work Everybody Works but Father and He Digs in some Himself A red hot ball game was played last Bunday afternoon at the Forgie field. This morning as Old Sol rises proudly over the east mountains and ahines forth in all hia splendor the good and loyal citizen, of this great mining metropolis of Banthe? Utah wl!V" gather In front of the federal building prepared to do a moat patriotic day's work for the town. On thia occasion all busi- The game was between the married mrn and single men and while the former put up a good hard game for the first few . innings they, failed to have the eticktoitivraeas to win out. The single men didnt have a look-i- n for the first four or five innings and things looked pretty blue for them but they soon warmed up to the work and in the last half of the game they simply took the wind out of the married stiffs. The score was such that we prefer not to publish it. Euuriiout. Mil-for- Mseting. The regular monthly meeting of the Milford fire department was held Wednesday evening. At this meet the greater portion of the time was taken up with the discussion of the arrangements for gravel day and the gravel day dance. Borne new apparatus for the present equipment was decided upon and the chief was re quested to wait upon the town board relative to the matter. He will also take up with the town board the matter of banging the new bell rope and tills is something of importance, as the old rope is in bad shape. Attend the firemans dance tonight. Those Sunday dinners at Hotel Atkin are superb. Ed Bardaley returned from a business trip to Balt Lake Tuesday. The best of everything the market affords is served at the Hotel Atkin. The nsual services will be held at the Methodist church nxt Sunday. Preaching both morning and evening. All are invited. The Milford yards are raj Lily being filled np with material forth recon- strucllon of the railroad and the work will be in full next few dsj. On account of publishing the paper this wi i k we w ill be one day unable to publish the roceediiigs of the town beard tills week. However, well i lvc it to 'em next week. The genera outlook for business In and Beaver Comity during the coming summer is exceptionally good but if we are going to progress at the same rate other cities are progressing it will be necessary for the people here to get out and advertise the town the same as other sections are being advertised. We have as oinck to offer to new settlers as any one but unless they know what we have we are not going to attract their attention to these parte. Already the railroad company is planning for a great advertising campaign throughout the East, and this camiaign should be followed up by similar campaigns for the Commercial club, which should set out the good points of this section and let the people in oilier sections know that Milford and Beaver County lias something more than a name. The excellent facilities we have for manufacturing should not be left to go much longer without development but unless outside capital finds out something about thia section we can hope for very little development from that source. Almost every day the News Is in receipt of booster pamphlets and advertising propositions which comes from Idaho, Oregon, Washington, .Nevada and California and In each instance the great advantages w hlch ti.ve sections present to the new nt n cler and What" re and are convincing language v iv whl ar p,e I "k,,nK new-' question new places for I'm ,ul development.' And" Jills ia not only trn cities but even different of our own state are beginning to wake up to the opportunities they have for producing wheat and are advertising them and unless the people of Milford get in line and dotha same thing we cannot hope to receive our share of the new settlers, who are seeking new places for home building. sec-tio- - LOCAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENIN6S on legal business. Mayor and Mrs. Dave Frazer of Newhouae Beaver were in Milford Wednesday and left on the evening train for Balt Lake. MINING AND of Beaver County. Begins Skippisg. At the Red Warrior mine the development work haa progressed to such a point that there is no longer any chance for a doubt of the stability of the ore deposits. The indies-tfon- a are that the large body of ore which waa opened np some weeks ago on the 800 level continues to the surface and it haa been fully demonstrated that it continues at depth. From the 800 to the surface the management will have an excellent stalling territory and it will take some time to get all of thia ore out and ready for shipment. It is the intention to sink the shift to greater depth and get under this ore body from another level and thus add to the taping ground. A large amount cf ore is now on the dump ready for shipment and teams were put on yesterday to commence hauling the ore to the railroad in Milford. I'rom now on the Red Warrior will be a regular siiipper. . Pit Day looking 6sod. Jack Brownfield, manager of the Fay Day Mining Co. waa in from the Beaver Lake district Bsturday. He stated that an active campaign of development was in progress at this property and that a whim and other equipment had been installed. The ora body haa been opened up and good values have been obtained from samples taken from the ore. Borne of thia ora Mr. Brownfield aaya, will run aa high as $300 per ton. The Fay Day promises to become one of the best properties in the Beaver Lake district and active operations are to bs continued. Considerable prospecting ia being' iSrriefOn In the vMelSy of this property and good indications are found in all the workings. Friica Css. Ii Retsat Beil Week. Active mining operations in its Beaver county property are to be resumed by the first of next week by the Frisco Consolidated Mining company. In tiie oomjianya treasury is a fund which assures work being continued for an indefinite period, it is said, and indications are that it will be shipping ore before many months. A two and a half-fobody of ore of shipping grade was encountered in the companys D., B. & J. shaft Just before work was suspended last year, and it is said, also, that condition on the level of the main workings are most encouraging. Herald Republiot 700-fo- ot It was understood before the first of the year that the Bradshaw )ieoplo would be doing same big mining early iu the new year, but some trouble and disaeuUou came up among the official of the company, and the financing of the proposition was finally halted. It ia stated, now, however, that the new interests, which recently became heavily ooncemed in the iiroperty, are meeting with better success, and developments are shaping themselves satisfactorily again. For the,'pasl four montha the stock holdings of the former officers have been going into the hands of the new concern, of which Bam lie Scott and their capitalists of Columbus, Ohio, are the moving spirits and aliaulute control. It is stated, will have passed to the present officials before the end of the 1 week. in Underground developments Beaver county have of late been of more than passing Importance, and the Bradshaw territory is considered as promising as any of the district holdinga. Borne valuable work has been done on the clalma, with good results, and If the affairs the company work out as now anticipated, a well financed corporation will soon start development work on a large seals. Tribune. Csafirisei. Salt Lake City, April 3rd to 6th. Usual low rate via Balt Lake Route. Tickete on sale April lat to 6th, limit April 15th, 1910, from all Southern Utah Points. M- - Uy ad Lsjy SapsrMidiatL Lidiii Rtliif twisty. Conference, Balt Lake, April 2nd. Usual low excursion rates via Halt Lake Route. Tickets on sale April 1st to 8th inclusive, limit April Annual 16th from all Southern Utah points. Everybody should prepare to attend ihe annual ball to bo given by the Milford Fire Department, Friday evening, March 11th. The best music will be had and a good time Is promisi ed to all. Now is the time to order your suit for Easter. A full line of all wool Budskix Company Omciaing Trwbli. spring and summer goods to select J. M. Reynolds,' who has been in from. Matheson, the tailor. the east for severs! months past There ia no place In Southern Utah on business connected with the launching of the Bradshaw Mining where yon can get meals equal to company, owning mineralized prop- those served at Hotel Atkin. visitor in Milford the first of the week, having spent a eouple of day looking after mining interests at Newhouse. On account of the land opening of the Bevier River Land and Water Co. at Lynn, Utah, April 11th the Balt Lake Route will make a special low round trip rate from all points on the road. ! X X erty in the Beaver county districts. Is You can get the Woman's World, according to recent reports received in Balt Lake City, meeting with con- The Beaver County News one year siderable success in hia undertaking. and a set of knives for $2 cash. Latest Imported Perfumes John Christianson of Spadlsh Folk is spending ' Public t;hool Convention, Salt. Lake, April 1st and 2nd. Low excursion rates via Balt Lake Route. Tickets on sale, from Southern Utah points April lat to 6th, limit April 16. 8. A. Uenrlchsen of Scofield was a can. the week in Milford look- -' lng after mining Interests. Get in on our big edition. Mrs. Roy Baxter of RJngville visit-- e Hotel Atkin aud Restaurant. 1 a few days with relatives in Miners-vill- e the first of ihe week. Read our subscription offer on another page. The Juvenile band is progressing The third grand gravel day deuce rapidly and the boys are taking to the music like ducks do to water. tonight. Dout miss it. and at Oysters, oysters any style H. 8. Vincent has taken a Job of any time at Atkin Cafe. driving the Wild Bill team and will W. J. Burns spent a couple of days hereafter be making the trips from town to Hie mine. in Beaver the first of the week. Sheriff Robinson came over from Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of Frisco, Beit Wednesday on legal were guests at the Marlin Terrace the the c business. first of the weuk while enroule home District Attorney E. H. Ryan of from a visit in Heaver. Cedar City was a visitor in Milford It is reiNirled that Itaou Kay, who Tuesda . was taken to Ball Lake a few days The breaking f some tf the ma- ago for medical treatment, is confinchinery at the Heaver Carbonate ed in the hospital with diphtheria. mine the first of the week caused a ocshut duwu of the mine fora few day. Another big land excitement in Milford curred and Co yesterday The lioehe Transportation niany Ibis year begin April of our citizen were busy filing on' operating stages between Modena) Conference and Fioclie to connect w ith U.e Balt 3rd. For this occasion the Balt Lake school lauds in township twenty-eighLake Route trains, have jmt in a rate Route will place tickets on sale daily The indications are that there will be Watch fur something doing in the land business of i for one way trip Modena taj April 1st to Uth Inclusive. in Beaver county this summer. the announcement of rates. Fioche. - ns All the stores will be closed tods from 8:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.. Buy your goods early. Attorney W. F. Knox came over from Beaver yesterday and went to Mil-lor- Virrisr Red ad ness will be suspended from 8:S0 a. m. until 4 p. m. In keeping with the custom established the two previous years. The committees In charge have the arrangements all complete for the pulling off of this the greatest event of the year. Thla year the greatest amount of the work will be done In the south part of town and the gravel will be hauled from the pita In that vicinity. The Colllua pit will also be uaed and the gravel from here will be distributed on the street in the uorth d part of town and particularly In the neighborhood of Ihe opera house. It is requested that all teams and citizens be on hand at the poetofflee at 8:30 thia morning in order to tart the work promptly at 9 oclock. One hour will be taken for lunch and the days work will close at 4 oclock. Thia year the stores are short on shovels and those citizens who have hovela should bring them along. However, the committee will aee to it that everyone haa tue Implements with which to handle the gravel. There will be a place for everyone to work, and there will also be a place for father to "dig in. Those who will direct and oversee the work are Wm. Armstrong, Thoa. Brad field, Joe Me E wen, John Forgie, Jaa. Forgie, and they will designate where the gravel shall be placed. This great event will be drawn to a close with the annual grand hall of the Milford Fire Department. This ball will be given at the opera house and will be the greatest social event of the season. All arrangements for this grand gravel day dance are now complete and the famous Sperry orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music. If you are too tired, after the days work, to put on your Bunday duds, go to the dance in your "diggin" clothes; you'll be as welcome as the flowers In May. Don't miss this groat vent, and don't fall to do a few stunts with the shovel today. Superintendent Vanllousen of the Balt Lake Route was a visitor in Milford Monday. While here he made a visit to the Geo. Atkin dry farm and was greatly impressed with the possibilities for agriculturists in this section. It is the purpose of ihe Balt T.lr Route to soon get out literature relative to the opportunities offered along Its line of road for agriculture and to get up homeaeekers excursions during the summer. In this Milford will be one of the important points. d Hera wiU be an opportunity for to do something for the advancement of her resources. FirtmiB'i SXtinmg Districts Milford -- MINES COUNTY Lion, Interesting Mining News Gathered from the Various Beaver Thousands Hot Bill Sane. Will Rub BEAVER OUR RESOURCES Le Held. Open Until Fiist ol Month There ia no good reason why every citizen of Milford ahonld not become an active member of the Commercial Club and help to booat the town and ita great mineral and agricultural resource along. The membership list which ia being circulated by the committee ia cuntinnally growirg and it ia not at all unlikely that the club will have one hundred members by the first of April. The charter list will be held open until the first, of April and tlioae who have not already done so should call upon the committee, Geo. Jefferson and E. F. Miach and sign the list. The board of governors baa negotiated for the Binlthson building to be used for club quarters and it Is hoped that the club will be permanently located by the first of the month. It is not the intention of the beard of governors to fit up elaborate club rooms to start with but it is the desire to have quarters sufficiently comfortable and attractive to interest the members. If all of us will put our shoulders to the wheel and boost we can make of the Milford Commercial Club one of the best in the state. Dont pitas up the opportunity to get into this organization as a charter member. Do it now. YEAR MUST ADVERTISE MILFORDS THIRD Club Quarter Will be Secured ly April First Charter list to $2.00 PER Imported Perfumes t t. Jicky, Rogers fit Gallet's Voilet; L. T. rivers Le Trade fit Azurea; also the best Ameiican made Perfumes Palmers Rose Leaves, Wiiite Lilac, Violet, White Rose, Lafrance Rose, Jockey Club, Carnation, Crab Apple, Blossoms, Heliotrope, Dactylis, Ping Pang, Golf Queen, Merry Widow. Frangi Pang Panni, Etc., Etc. Next week we will have those famous California Perfumes in stock, watch our windows -- t- ' Toilet Waters. Pinauds Lilac & Violet, Ricksecker's Pang and Golf Queen, Palmers Ping Rose Leaves, Lilac Sweets, Dectylis, La France Rose, Cashmere Boquet, Carnation, Violet, Flower Girl, Etc. SATCHET POWDER Dactylis, La France Rose, Lily, White Rose, Violet, Heliotrope MILFORD PHARMACY BUSINESS WE ARE IN FOR YOUR HEALTH |