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Show Jl lOWL FARM NOTES i MAR PRICE County Agent By LEW -- Wwls! Is! BEAVER The Dairy Center of Southern - Utah ,ls! of noxious weeds v,n- infestations as they are dis-"rheing reported In the county, and we are SnninB to wonder how many we - fl ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY iv have. has been found in sever-nlace- s not known before, and a of Canadian thistles (A d patch to exist in the coun-- T d ot Known found in Minersville before.) was BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY,' JUNK 14, Whitetop t last ' i '. WILL CONDUCT ERSTWHILE MOVIE RIDING ACADEMY ON SERIOUS CHARGE PROMOTER ENJOYS IN CALIFORNIA - suflpicius weeds were not m8t of these infestations Ambrose Hollis was brought over Jos. U. Murdock, who discovered until they LOCAL HOSPITALITY recently from Milford to Beaver moved to California to much Saturday, proportions greater ha'n sained ud reside, new one. We where he had been arrested for an at- been in Beaver the nast week mulct ui probably seeded on tempted attack a seventeen-year-ole Arriving in Beaver Friday, deposof a every-bunch of ing "predate the saddle two drafts in the local bank, girl, at that place. iting norses to these handle wich effort he pests will ship to Los Angein the The offense was .committed the les from on the Fox Studios of Hollydrawn Milford today. wood previous evening, when the girl was to $5,300.00, D. C. Mr. amounting Murdock has leased a former School for Three Days, passing down a side street. Hollia, it riding Cortea, claiming to be a brother of which is a said academy, school to the day joins golf ruins back Is claimed, grabbed her and dragged course, just over the ridee from the movie star, Cortes of the screen Illinois dairymen who attended a her into a vacant he proceeded to make reservathe College of, ed him after a building. She elud- Hollywood, and will operate the stab fame, dairy school staged by tions at the Low Hotel for eighteen and ran down struggle les, furnishing saddle horses to the to have put the street. He Agriculture last winter rooms to accommodate his bunch of her and caught again residents prominent of section. that thousands of dollars into their pock dragged her into a vacant lot, but her He is shipping head of horsea movie stars who were to arrive Tuesets. scream attracted attention and he re- of his own which eight he had at this place day and begin work on making a picSchool for three days for two of leased her. and has purchased a number of oth- ture iu Beaver. ' helped put Beav- Hollis was arrested on comnlaint ers, The movie promotor then hunted r dairymen making a total of seventeen Ju -of the girl, and given a hearing in the carload. up the president and other members ersoauj uuaiv When Lester Harris and Kent Beaver, siS. Mr. Murdock has spent the greater of the Lions club, telling them his Saturday. He was bound Ho'rgan with their families left for and stressing the point that over to District Court under a fl,- - part of his life breeding and raising plans, Encampment three, 500.00 bond. the Farmers' his company was selling no stock in horses the good Beaver valley and had a purpose in, years ago, they Young Hollis ha3 figured in th will no doubt make a success in his and that the making of the picture new. They studied dairying from. courts several times recently, anions new venture in the southern city. He was backed by plenty of capital. To the time they left until they returned prove this assertion he produced his which was disorderly conduct while will be assisted In the business by his and the result was. the present Beavdeposit slip from the bank showing under the influence of liquor, and al- son Lincoln. er Dairy Association. the amount of 5,30u. so implicated in stealing some hides. this The Farmers' '"Encampment Never overlooking any bets that school and vacwill put Beaver on the map or bring R. C. MURDOCK'S CAR year is a dairymen's more money into our town, President ation in every sense of the term. FAREWELL SOCIAL K. A. Barton volunteered to take Mr. Never before and possibly not soon FOR MISS MCALLISTER STOLENJONDAY EVE Cortez up the canyon for the purpose again, will this affair take on featureof selecting "locations" for movie s of so much interest to the people One of the most enjoyable affair The Olsmobile coach belonging to pictures. Lions J. Frank Hmith and of this county. Dairying will be. ot the season was the social held R. C. Murdock was stolen from in Dr. taught by experiments, demonstratiHopkfns also proffered their asWednesday evening June 5th, at the front of his residence Monday even- sistance and the ons, contests, and every otherwise party made a trip little home of Miss Emma ing, about 9:30. Mr. Murdock did to Puffer Lake. Cortez was very enfrom the time of the newborn calf charming McAllister on Academy road, given not discover the theft un.il the folover the possibilities offerto the results of the consumption oij thusiastic to Miss McAllister. be -' ed in the beautiful canyon atd lake its dairy products. lowing morning. Breeding, feedi- complimentary fore her for her home at departure Local officers got in telephone com- section, for his picture. ng, care and management on the Thirty-on- e California. munication with neighboring towns production end, and manufacturing Compton, Returning, the movie magnate of the and the car was located in St. east ward ladies, appreciative will all receive their share of consGeorge took the party to the Low Hotel for Manufacturers of dairy splendid work done by Miss McAllist- where the theives had abandoned It dinner, where all details of the proideration. er during her eight-yea- r sojourn in when they run out of gasoline. There posed picture were discussed. equipment will be there to demonsof were the happy they stole another car, but were apsponsors Beaver, The sequel of the rosy, glowing trate their wares so one would have .each contributing toward the prehended by the Washington county event, was short. Next heard to milki good enterprise, i compare opportunity Durchase of a beautiful ivory set sheriff and placed In jail. of Manager Cortez, he was se,en walktag machines, barn equipment, etc. was presented to her by Mrs, The guilty parties were two hoys. ing down the highway between BeavThe encampment held at Logan is which BiacK. uracious woras oi .cr They claimed they had taken a car er and Parowan. Hotel Low, MereHaua a long way from Beaver, but It Is were tremblingly spoken by from near Midvale, drove it to Cove dith Cafe and others were not too far to be worth while three, ceptance holding of honor. the guest Fort. There they abandoned the car, some nice looking little order slips day vacation of recreation and educthe Afte an appropriate song by caught a ride to Beaver, where thejj on the phantom company for board, ation for a dairyman who will retread picked up the Murdock car. urn and put into practice the prae-iic- entire group, Mrs. Halia Black meals, etc. a "Tribute to Miss McAllister." Oth Deputy Sheriff Murray Bohn went Sunday following while in Paropointers gained while there. It er numbers featuring the program to Cove Fort and had the stolen car wan, Frank Smith saw the erstwhile begins with a lecture in the afterna humorous reading by from Salt Lake county towed in, as promotor on the street, surrounded oon Monday July 15th, and closes included Alice G. White, "The Bald Headed it had been badly used on the trip, by a bevy of girls to whom he was at noon Thursday. between (Just Mam" an appropriate reading by The owner of the car had not been promising jobs in the movies. Inthe two crops of hay.) Parry VQVt "That Old, located at last report. M. A. White, own tent or, get one there for less Mrs,. vestigations proved that he was operThe Murdock car was not injured ating under the same plan In ParoSweetheart of Mine," by Miss McAl than the cost of putting it up. Tent lister and two readings, "The Land and Mr. Murdock eent one of his men wan as he had in Beaver. The last on City the campus i houses about of Beginning Again," and "Parting" down to St. George and brought it heard of Mr. Cortez, was that the 2000 people each electrical-lighteIs year; Mrs. Ed Owen. Came3 and re home. Parowan officers had taken him In supplied with city water sys- by 'o charge and he was receiving free tem, and cook stoves are placed at freshments followed. Miss was by board A talk in the Iron county jail. Farewell given COMMISSIONERS MEET AS convenient intervals for your use. . to tears o which McAllister brought You can prepare your own meals, or EQUALIZATION BlyARD to all serving of present, bay them on the grounds at cost. the eyes MISS LESSING WEDS endear her the deeper in the hearts Lets Go! y of Commissioners The County IN LOS ANGELES her friends. An ad- Beaver 1 wonder how many dairymen In of those already County meet as a Board of ded charm was the presence of Mrs. Beaver County realize that dairymen Equalization on June 10th. Some Miss Gertrude Lesslng, daughter "ithin 35 miles of Beaver are rec- Anderson, mother of Mrs. Genleve three or four hundred increases or in happy eiving only 35c a pound for butter-tat- . Joseph, who expressed were made in the assess- of Mr. and Mrs. I. Lessing, of this decreases Their price Is set on the same manner the pleasure of derived Irom ments. city, and Mr. L. Clark Showalter, of , for a short basis as ours was before the Beaver being able to be present The Board will meet .again! on Pangiiitch, will be united in marDairy association was organized. Yet time: Thursday, June 20th, to hear any riage in Los Angeles today. A Tribute of Love we have The young couple left Wednesday men who normal apparently complaints that may be made on "Dear Miss McAllister: On this these tax assessments. for the coast city. After the cerethe dairy association ha.J done will turn tomony they expected to take a short nothitng for them. The association day the hearts of many for your in vou Joes not need appreciation ward honeymoon trip up the coast, and your mUk, but your extended KESLER LEASES home via Yellowstone Park, Expectappreciation and moral support will kindly and useful service, bei!; them to us all. In the minds of those wno ing to return to Beaver about the 24 help yon. know vou best, memories sweet and STAR. THEATRE of June. from The bride is one of Beaver's most precious will arise, everlooking fulling t useful and Satisfying ne of the most useful and satisfthe hearts of all your rrienas, tend charming young ladies, and has been Clark Kesler. at one time owner ot assistant in the office of the ying types of work to be done with erness and love. They will wish that county come and go, you may be a the Orpheum Theatre in Milford, and recorder for the past year. The as Poultry now Is days flock. It the culling of divine providence, who at present is having a new play- groom, at present Js handling his minutes the the poor charge special producers, house erected in that town, has tak mother's sheep and ranch business "wing high priced feeds, and makes, that your health may be good, your lease on the Star Thea- at a en the in secure, and that, room for the Panguitch, where he will remain pullet flock that is happiness from W. A, Firmage. until in tre Beaver, may no of heaven, good ining fall, when the young couple Mmltig on. If the mercy aa done is culling Mr. Kesler expects to remodel the will e hens locate elsewhere. from you, probably be stop laying the market is we would can local theatre and install the new talkhave host of friends in both of blessings They Showers is satisfied, and the seller bet, Jer commena you ing pictures in the very near future. Beaver and Southern Utah, who Joins er satlHfied because there will be a down upon you. We Beav the Press in to the loving care of the Both his houses at Milford and Sraier extending congratula' consumption and the price. at all times talkies. the will have tlon and the wishes for a life of unitmnt hieh. who knows the righteous er, naturally be more uniform. has For the present Gilbert Briggs beneed happiness. fifty culls taken from one flock in ness of your heart and what a all rare of the Star until Mr. Kesler to been has Beaver at one life time and kept in a diction your to give can arrange his business so as labored. Parate compartment NEW FOOL HALL of the coop among whom you have attention. his it personal io wui w a week failed father's our May it be to produce an egg o . OPENS IN BEAVER , as long as you uuu 'J"ring that time, and were then, tend your life USERS WATER TO with NOTICE your therein, ""led over to the meat market. The joy and. happiness S. C. Bell, of Cedar City, has leasand this good earth up- ylng Hock never failed. In the num-- r .., ed the building two doors west of the, water-u- s for assessment cast. of Notice been has f eggs produced, and the Der- - on which your lot is opening up a in.n88 tu ers of the Beaver River has been giv Star Theatre,, and ''lage production of course increas- - "Among the pralsewortny this hall. ara pool and the of clerk court, much. the en by be said of Miss McAllister, Mr, Bell is putting In all new now delinquent. Those who have There is apiri stands re are including four tables that assessments equipment, nald their nnt 'hlch culls While the cry of being poor. cannot be taken most any and set- have just arrived from the factory. and call to from " heard la quested nM Immediately ..fcif la the He will also handle candles, confecyear, and It is up to the school tle same. maal6r t0 ellm,nate that type in behalf of, many of today's E. A, Griffith, tionery, cigars and tobaccos. of Bird aS HOnn no nrmtnnHnn naaaaa teachers, this worthy examp.e o Clerk. lf beSt results aro tn ha ronll7f.fi If ,nA ,.witv in her heartof enabling two I, O, O. F. ELECT XEW OFFICERS the each iv help j8 to npeded your county agent her to contribute Mrs. F. A. Shepherd entertained ne Klad to Relief Societies In Beaver ine do what he can, At the annual election of officers . ...m of one hundred dpllars at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. thern of the 1. O. O. F, Lodge of Beaver Arizona, St. of Johns, crediting Tanner Henry 00,1 Rums for charity purposes, it From Cultivating use Mar last Mrs. to week, the following officers were and Mr. were other guests with wisdom and ability Corn elected to serve for the ensuing year: she Alice Mrs, of than Arizona, Tanner ion nf Mm Cllsva nnr. m0re advantageously Walter Mackerell, Noble Grand. wood of Union, Oregon, Mr. To her thrift and s do. last year of and Jq BeL,.;lnnt Thomas Baldwin, Vice Grand. Mr. its value honor of Milford, proved the .und Tanner Scott e .i. beorge Parkinson field. Actual II. E. Diehl, Secrtary. Harriet which she purchas- Mrs. W. H. Farnsworth, , nt In the field Bhowed the pro- - the little cottage Jos. The Bakes, Treasurer. InsM. Beaver. Party of It remodeled methods was one irrigation ed, and has a most Arch Patterson, Trustee. in honor of Mr. Tanner's was given out. making rl ?tra -t keeping the venient home. iith nirthdar. Ethel wooisey gave . "0""J free pltlvatIon f from weeds. 17th Is our next sitfor the June Monday nartv evening Tuesday i in loss With Beavers . same guests, ehe was assisted by Har ting day in Beaver, very low rates. tflrat PuUivatlon ca" be very California m.r. ly Klven w'th the drag har- - Miss McAllister, longer, have your forwara-ioo.riet Farnsworth ana uaura snepneru. Don't delay any - worthy. We will not be now. made i even or sitting ner. up ter H wishes go wnn with you always so do not miss this smile cute ir,, 18 IP two or three inches Good registered " baby's Have oPll and cover a great aan B0W.See your photographer next chance to have your photo's made by weeds that the corn cultivator we are featuring Poultry Feed. a photographer. Oasen Studio. , Monday. (Contl nued On Last C. Murdock, Jr. Geo. Page) 110 aid never be d, high-cla- ss b - :' , al d, five-ye- ar with-hel- d 1 ..j o- uru.., ft i- 111 - o- .. - o- -- " Price 92.00 Per Year i '. MILFORD MAN HELD re-rte- if ... !92!. G. II. TOLTON HEADS LIONS CLUB FOR COMING YEAR A MORNING THRILL FOR AJEAVER BOY The annual election ot the Beaver (By Loriu HaU) Lions club was held at the Low Cafe Raymond Murdock belongs to tha Monday. Following are the officers primary at Beaver and he saved his who will serve for the coming year: mouey far three years so that he G." II. Toltou, president. might take a trip. He is a boy scout, too, and he has rather a keea apE. N. Thompson, vice president. IT,. 1), Thompson, 2nd vice presi- preciation for the big outdoors. Raydent. mond, like other boys and girls, Geo. B. Skinner, 3rd vice president. wanted to see the ocean; and he wanted to hook a big fish. So ha J. Frank Smith, secretary. cam to visit me, and almost before E. A. Griffiths, treasurer. the first day was over, he asked to Stan Tattersall, tail twister. go out on the ocean in my boat. Of A. C. Saunders, Lion tamer. Directors for two years J. C. course, I told him he might not catch one fish, that the spray might sprinkBowman and H. D. Thompson. Directors for one year Elebert le his face, and he might get awfully Cox and Neils Jensen. sick, but he wanted to go Just the The club Is starting on Its second same I have a very pretty little boat and years work, and while the membership of the local club Is not as large a small gasoline motor that can send as it should be, the members are all the boat over the waves at a active and devoting much time to ci- clip. I ordered the boat made ready vic projects that will be of benefit to that I might take Raymond out for a thrill and give him something new Beaver and community. in the way of experience so he could tell his little friends back iu Utah, what it was like to follow after a MARRIAGES AND yellowtall or perhaps a tuna, just DIVORCES INCREASE like Zane Grey or perhaps James, Jump, the great flflberman of the Catalina Tuna Club. The Department ot Commerce anThe Pacific ocean was a picture of, nounces that, according to the re- smooth water the morning we startturns received, there were 5,844 mar- ed out. Many boats were gliding riages performed in Utah during the over the waves, with great battle year 1928, as compared with 5,717 in ships laying at anchor here &vd there 1927, representing an increase of and when we heard a great noise 127, representing an increase of 127 overhead, we saw three mighty hy 127, or 2.2 per cent. droplanes circling in the sky. After During the year 1928, there were we covered ten miles of water, the 1,013 divorces granted in the state, boat was slowed down to a mere as compared with 981 in 1927, repre- snail's pace and we drifted with the senting an increase of 32 or 3.3 per breeze here and there as we watched cent. the water for any signs of big fish. In Beaver County there were 41 To boys and girls, and to older peo marriages in 1928 and 55 in 1927, ple, too, the ocean has much in the Divorces for 1928 in this county way of life to makea trip worth were 5 against 14 in 1927, There while. There are over five thousand were also one annulment in 1928 and different kinds of fish in the seas, 2 in 1927. and one never knows just what might be caught on a hook and line. We had very fine fishing tackle; OFFICERS COME strong split bamboo poles, light lines made from fine linen thread, and FOR DESERTER mechanism, which couldn't help make a bey feel that he was already a great fisherman. Two officers from the Naval basq After a long time, we saw a dark at San Diego, Calif., arrived in Beaver Wednesday with requisition for patch of water just like as if a big Harold Robert Boyle, a deserter cloud might be between the sun and. from the Navy, who has been held in the sea, but in reality it was only the the Beaver county jail for the past presence of a great school of fish. Sometimes, ai a single school there six weeks. are millions o fish and often they Boyle and a companion by the cover many miles of space. Last name of Cutlip were arrested for we had one school of fish that year, a car in At Milford. their stealing measured miles long trial, Cutlip took the blame and was sentenced to the penitentiary. The and sixty miles wide. A school of local officers eent Boyle's description fish covering six square miles may, to Washington contain three billion fish, so you can and finger-print- s where it was learned that he had de- imagine just how many fish are in serted from the Navy only a few days the seas, when schools come along before he was arrested for car steal- that measure six thousand miles. Pretty soon, we saw fins cutting ing. the water and we sent the boat iu The Naval officers departed yesterdirection. We soon discovered that an who faces their with day prisoner, the water was alive with several eighteen months term in prison for that kinds of gamey fish, and this was. desertion. our chance to get into action. And Raymond, that stocky built lad of Beaver, fourteen years old and ROAD CONTRACTORS as gritty as boys are made, cast out to reality and hooked a fish that for HERE TOBEGIN WORK size and gameness makes a recor4 along the Pacific Coast for boys. He under the Wheel-rig- fought the big fellow, as the tough Construction Co., who have the guy says "to a frazzle," and when, contract for building the new coun- the fish had not one wit of scrap left ty and Federal Aid road south from in him, "the boy snaked him along Beaver to the Iron county line, began side the boat and a gaff hook did the , da-nd- one-hundr- ht rest. to arrive Wednesday. One large outfit is here and ready o work at once. ROLL OFoHONOK They begin brought in a large quantity of road The following have our thanks for machinery and yesterday unloaded eleven teams at the railroad In Mi- subscribing or renewing their subto the Press during the lford to use In the work. Drivers and scriptions week: past In other workers will be employed C. F. Harris, Beaver. Beaver, which should give considerC. B. McMullln, Beaver. able employment to local men. C. T. Baldwin, Beaver. The first work will start at a point W. A. Firmage, Long Beach, Calif. about five miles south of town. In Mrs. kathryn White, Beaver. a couple of weeks a force will be put Geo. Wilson, Beaver. to work grading through the low John Cox, Salt Lake City. land at the edge of town. o NOTICE to BEAVER BOYS GRADUATE AT U. OF U. Phillip A. Baker and Westley Ray Baker, of Beaver, graduated from the University of Utah at the Sixtieth Annual Commencement exercises held June 4. Both young men gradu ated from the school of education. Phillip received the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major In Physi cal Education. Westley qualified for a Bachelor of Arts degree and majored in music. In addition to their degrees both received high school teaching certificates. More than 400 students were given degrees and certificates of graduation from the University at the Sixtieth Annual Commencement. Beaver County Board of Education budget is now on file with the clerk for public inspection. Public meeting for consideration of the budget will be held at tha school office on Monday, June 24th, 1929, at 1:30 p. tn. J. Frank Smith, Clerk of the Board o Mrs. Morris Thompson underwent a serious operation in the Salt Lake Her husband, hospital Tuesday. father and (mother, Mr, tod Mrs. Neils Jensen, wag with her. Mr. Jensen returned to Beaver Wednesday, and states that his daughter stood the operation well, and indica- tions were favorable for an early covery. re- ' , . |