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Show - i... - - t,t;--- - -- - V;y - EEAYEROTT - . .. z . v ..- ' - , .. v f . - v t , I . l nr. ! MitUbOTtaMN WiNM l iNTY Number Volume X.l 45 lOOLBOlMiSi MI BUREAU HBIBERS Potato Growers Organize. Elect A. L. Dotson Marketing Agent TO SCHOOL GROUNDS I UP SATURDAY EE CLEANED mm HEMS OF INTEREST TO Spuds Sold in Los Angeles Bring $1 to $1.45 , Wr ( SERVICE y -- jiuruugn joo. I we got the-- men? pCUSSPARnATTRACTS A Weekly Utter JOV-fES- T Ma-chine- That the celebration of Armistjcd Day Friday, Noveniberll is to be one worthy the day li evidenced by the program as men, as follows; prepared by the 1921, Ex-Servic- e, Salute at Sunrise. ; fe it . , Citizens gather at Belknaf) School Building at 9:30 A. M. Parade starts promptly at 1,0 A M. I .ast War 11 A. M. gun of the ; - CI Appropriate service. .:. Banquet to War Mothers ai Fathers by the A 1- -.. Ex-Servi- ce Men-- . V.V , Demonstration of Military ; Children's Dance. ; tanoeovers and Sports. - V . for adults 9 IV M, , Tickets 60 cents, men free, ir'i'-':-'LINE Dance Ex-Servi- ce FOR-'TlIIlto- Marshal dayjMouterbasar of. , CoiqpBearer. Cavalry mount Infantry, Red Cross Representatives. ' Band" - , -- . 'ffHot Wictf'iiiela?- Mathers of Service men in auto. Public Schools students. Floats ..Mayor and City Council in Auto. Citizens J.ine of march beginning at Belknap thence South to center of town; thence West one block, thence South one block thence East one Block, thence to public school. Prizes for the best float3, 1st prize $15 second $10.00 third $5.00. will be as ... After firing the last gun of the war the excerises follows: Audience, Singing "Americs." Reading by Beatrice Hurst School, Address Hon. by f. Tolton. Reese. Community binging. Patriotic selection by the Male quartet. Star Spangle Banner by the Beaver Band. Address of Welcome by Hon O. A. Benediction by the Chaplin, Watkin Murdock. Reese. Solo by Lucy Kightlinger. Invocation was immediaUey pronounced Edge-- " the Chaplian Watkin . - as'taryanduatewayasnioney Pre- skill can make and scientific it parations will be made for the making of cheese as well as butter. It is hoped to have the new building and plant ready for occupancy by December 1st The new building is centrally, located. easy of access, and Is so arranged that ample room is provided , oo the second ftiorfi storage- anarartrMTJparpo;;''. Arrangements iare being made for the InsUllation .f .modern r refregerator . enabling to. new and ice p ant iU product fa the handle creamery to most economical and approved way. The new firm is sparing onpains h equipping the new plant and if they get the backing of the dairymen of the valley, as they should, will ere long, have one of the largest and best creair.-ery- s in the state. The retiring firm, Mejsers Cartwright and Burke, deserve a great deal of credit for the progressive way in which they have conducted the business of Beaver Valley Creamery duringthepast five years. In spite of great odds, at times, they have continuosly put out s splendid product; s product that has always been in strong demand, and thus turn over to their succewor. a business that sUnds well in the business circles of tha state. Mr. Cartwright retired from the business w.th the doss ol . I nmvr a Mr. A. Sharp motored to "guni that the citiienshiD of be equally loyal fa support- u uiure effort f k- - m,ki;. ' or any class or division of the iU ': school system. t 1 - - Jl., 1A f Beaver Drug Co. Stan Tatlrall m Wffliam Jtore SUn a. hs is fnUiarly ; i 4 . . . nur, 1 ' . .i.. 5 C KL7"rJ ItT strict attention to amaiy courtesy 7J7ZrJZLT. nmm .1. ... business has won a host of friends waft Will be glad indeed to learn ofhis deda? iontombark in the general clothing business In Beaver. 'I Mr. Tattersall has dispose of his his business Gfltarests as bis Interest la the Besver Drug Co. and, together with Mrs. Tattersall will make bis future home in Beaver City. " i Stan will be a drawing card to the. Borne and most of in Milford as well '7l- Wn Gt' and togsur with WUfr. ffickat "LCline' J2t 7"1 V' a aasei it county aeat mercantile establishment.- - fPd" "d PRE VAR PRICE LBTiS ia keeping withlliieii' , - Taking advantage of the huge cut fa pricea Neilson and Son, proprietors f. the Fair Deal Garage, have put fa "ia immense stock and are now prepared to furnish anything fa the Ford line from l a cotter pin to the completed car. Now is an opportune time to bring fa your car and have it completely overhauled, worn parts replaced with new ones and your car tuned op fir the heavy winter roads that will soon be , b.:-Hi-:v. here. opening" Is oped v T oaual polky c( giving to their patrons the best possible Election dance at the Opera House. Value for their money Henry Ford snd. Tickets 50.; eta, ladies free. Son have reduced prices on all Fori pa'ts from ten to twenty five per cent placing them on the same price plane they were before the war. even atudenU feel wa- - the public supDort-- ! their efforts by attending their party srei mat they wer Sot fully, to entertain SO Isrir rinwil he Junior Hieh schfinl fnt.nt. MA of the work in nrecarins' for the 'y. rarefullv rlfuxi tk. LiiUk. r t was over and paid all of the es se incurred. Greatt rrrtif la iliw f for their loyalty, ttithusissm, and Mil- - fonl Tuesday, returning Tuesday vw evening. ..- scats were for the very few jKh (ememterthe bis father John H. Barton, have purchased the t tetresU of Chsrl Anderson, Staa Tattersall, and John P. Barton, and Kenneth Barton is now manager of thU ' fery popular establishment Kennsth ta a graduate of the ' pharmacy depart nt of the University of Utak has had considerable practical experienca aa a dniireist in ona of tha Ur , tX retail drug stores fa Salt Lake Qtv I and came to the Basver Drug CompanyrAcnmrnanai mm' vwg ,,v. UN p BM( i ble chemists. Kennneth is an'excetd I ingly affable, progressive young chap and should, with the kindly assistance, ' timely council and successful busineaS experience of his dad back of him make vi vu oeaver vrug siora one oi , tne g tC, profiub , - - October. Mr. Burke, however, will continue with'the new firm ss Field man for a ti.ne and m ly accept a permanent position with them. ,. ... good time, ,; In an interview with Mr. Tolton we were iniormed that the new firm are negotating for the Sub High School building in Beaver and, if successful in securing this property will immediaUey remodel the building and secure an expert creamery man to instal the machinery and arrange the property m - 1. J & "Gilt - mm i ry ! At 2:00 P. M. the Military demonstration will be as follows; Mr. George A. Parkinson psid the f.GtCROWDTO H1HH SP COOL ' Rifle Drill. Dance for the children at 3:30 P. M. office a Beaver Press . City a wa pleasant w Dance for adults commences st 9 P. M. visit Tuesday. While here Mr. ParkAt 2.16 P. M. Gas Mask Drill. Grand March at 9 P. M. p little class hallows 'en party held inson renewed his own subscription to Competitive Drill Manual of Anns. Formal Guard Mount lias junior High school itudenU was the .Prest and, in addition, also renew ,a ust Saturday tvsntag. Tht few td the subscription of the Press to each Gun Program Salute at sunrise, one heavy blast Silence for bU giving the party had worked of his sisters. Mrs. Alice Greenwood 5 minutes, desultory firing until Ift.oO A M. Last guns of the war fy hard in decorating the house; and of Union, Oregon; snd Mrs. E. E. M. one at II A. Mr. gun North end of town and one gun at South sharp, preparing refreshments. They ash Tanner, of St Joseph, Arizona. one of the teachers to assist them in Parkinson says he sends the Press to end of town under the direction of the (luri Committee, Murray his sisters because of its local news Bohn, Oy Davis, Jack Hutchings. (fking and in executing the arrange Dance committee James Low, ta, the chief thing in mind being value to them. In this way be says, it Chester Marks, J oh. A. Manzone, Floor manager James Low. I entertainments of the the place of a weekly parents of really takes satstit-MMThe celebration is to be a county wide affair, hence every Ex iriuaa tkam tmrtik ? oembers of the class, eivmr the lAttASi anJ 2n more community news than he could Service man and every citizen of tha county is invited to attend au went well until by . some ehanca possibly write. . Uiemember theday, come and bnn your inenas with you. I idea was spread that the public . j mn i j Serally (far. i luea Doauig iiitilcu, VTV nilly uitp the Press. i ne next step was a notion that this ?ty was u, be the "grsnd opening (tnenew whool building 'that has fn MIK,,1 sbout so much.- Of course pry Dody was out The. house was fd our flowing" from basement to pwasium. The students ' tried on th program that had beeij pre- pa out could not. do so fully for ?t of room, To meet the situation .orchestra was employed and dancing f jam was under Uken. f Every one Imad niuiiii ; ' -- TO BIG ASSUMES CHARGE N0V1 TWAIMI innTRirTficiirn. Tolton and Low Negotiating For EEAVER DRUG AND GOLDEN r Sub.High School Building. WiU InstaU Modern . RUI STORES KAKE OULKCES For Butter" ARMISTICE DAY TO BE CELEBRATED WITH Kenneth Barton ana Hit Father IMPRESSIVE MILITARY FEATURES NOV. 11 As anticipated sometime ago, the Beaver valley creamery changed hands Buy Stock of Drug Store Stan .v Tattersall Purchases Interest I Tuesday November 1st Messera Burke their '. transfeirad ana in Golden Rule Store Cartwright havirg Beaver City Invites Citizens to Aid In Honoring War Veterans And interest on that date to Carl Tolton and Celebrating Closing of World Var. Big Military And Civic Arnold Low, the young men who will two business deals occur in rn tU.. Parade in Which War Veterar War Mothers and Fathers, here alter be responsible for iU manage- - that are of mora than passing moment School Students. Citizens an Floats Headed by Beaver mept. Through the courtesy tf Mr. m the rtwnt changes fa proprUtorahlp Tolton a pound package of butter from m8de n the Beaver City Brass Band Will Take Place at 10 A. M. ApDrug store and the ' ' the first churning made by the hew firm Golden Rule store ?. y propriate Services and Sports During Day. found its wsy to the editor's table. It Kenneth Barton and ' am ' ISI HEW CREAMERY FIRIil ML S . Per Year $2.00 -- gwryone ! Adced To Aid In On October 27 the farm bureau call Making New School Grounds ed the potato growers of the county Presentable For Armistice; together for the purpose of deciding on th marketing of the county Day Celebration potato crop. Mr. A. L. Dotson of Minersville Tuesday afternoon members of the was appointed Farm Bureau marketing fotti of education, uwnty toupt. way agent, and will supply bags and take .. iam f ilia t amlf viiwww f ttia charge of the marketing work. Jlfl IDC UlclIlLl o VI .ire All farmers having potatoes to sell nd Elementary funfor High School thool met to make final arrangements should list their produce with the local or cleaning up the grounds about the farm bureau agent who will report the xw achool building. It waa decided to same to Mr. Dotson. We have secured kaks Saturday, November 5 the date, a market in Los Angeles for all our popTargently invite every person in the tatoes that will net us from $1.00 to district to ' praticipate. As in $1.45 per 100 lbs depending on the quali-itof the" potatoes. All potatoes must 'scement, a free dance will be given be .all to the new Gym good sound tubers, free from knot, participating, ia be not to the cuts, is, however, frost, rot, dirt and should be of grand A central of white the varieties and all one kind weigh building. pening jmmittee and three special committees ing from about 6 oz to 16 t.z. We must The central committee ship a product that will stimulate an Preappointed. i to consist of Wm. Hurst as chairman, activity in the market for our potatoes id the chairman, of each special and build up a potatoe business. with him, and Mr. Dotson reports a yield of 400 mmitteeto V make for unity in the. entire orga- bushels per acre of marketable potatoes nisation. The commtttees sre as and Mr. jHeber Gillus a yield of 600 ' bushels per acre. These yields from jnows: "j. Hurst, chairman; the Idahp seed imported by the farm Vank Smith, John P. Barton, .Will T. bureau list spring.' With a yield of '' :. 'orris. 400 bu per acre at a net of one rent per y'i-"ommittee on Cleaning-Fra- nk Smith, lb would give $240.00 per acre. JBVe man; Wm, jiurst, J. A.' Hatchings, hats the ad vantage- - of "over lOeen ts , 1L Boy(irv John F. Jssepfi. per cvt In freight rates over the Idaho Cominlttes on DanCe-- J. P. Barton, growers in placing our potatoes on the iirman;Mr. FrUby, C. B. McMuUen, California markets. " Why then should taWice Hurst, Miss IfaxwelL t:' we hesitate to make potatoes a cash Coomittee on Advertising-W- ill ;T. eorp and go into the business. Lets plan orris, chairman; ( 'Edwin Price, now to plant a big average of potatoes U Harriet Farnsworth, Mr. Timothy next year. Get some of these good ownhill, Uiss Jenaon. seed potatoes before they are shipped tne mu JUBnow re to market and keep them free from ,101s is fining, in making the Beaver" pubr disease. We will show you bow if you school site one of the noted educat will put xortn tne ettorr. mere is no ed spoU of the state, and there can better place in the world to raise good I no doubt that the people should be seed potatoes than in Beaver county, d ire back of it to the ex tent of doing We have all the requirements. Havn't 'Central-Willi- i mm DK 19 MV wall (todtaJ SEAT" BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1921 f f f ; Remember that Saturday, November 5th la positively the last day in which we will give you the benefit of oujr ipecial offer of one hours' work on jour electrical device, drain your crank ease and give you a gallon of new oil all far $1.00. Fair Deal Garage; Neilson and ' . Son, Proprietors. . - :: J .? as toHvenlra. a.T It osed to be. that hotel guests col7 matchsafes as souveDlra, sod : lected to tr that a certain 1reaksia" j thefts-Sath-cover to first for time School the this and The fall. State. aside in District the lei ' monthly occupied Completed Building The lareestand most pretentious cellars and pepper bait were; building smd its equipment cost approximately $lGo,(XW.OO and has accommodations for 1U00 students. It is equipped with every mod- fancy has alo; hut the souvenir ern educational convenience as well as a beautiful auditorium, gymnasium, plunge, lockers, modern m ating and ventilating system, token ' Into s new channel electric Hghj hit William Mr. Education. Board of Hurst, chairman, bulbs. In s determined effort to stop offices etc.. The building was erected under the supervision of the Heaver Cunty Jnhn P.'Rartnn. D. K." Barton, of Greenville: A. K D)tson. of Minersville: an.lC. C. Sloan, of Milford. Who, together with Mr. Frank thai erase, hotel proprietors are bow School Clerk, make and Mrs. Isabell Dctmers,-Countexceedingly efficient and popular County baring the name of the hostelry, Day. County Superintendent; ' ' Board of Education. v bunted Into the Wb . . Light Bwrea BEAVER CITY'S NEW DISTRICT SCHOOL BUILDING lt y tnl , , , - |