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LahaJUavarKaaar ' Mlaaw, a villa Kaianak? ara JB wall atoaka4 trttk aaaia fiU aaj ara wal wartkra-a vUH fraat Ika lOOaarcaatAaMri. ii - aatyialkaaUla, Kaak.Bfanr.aal Ucaaaa1 charcW. aIt. a- nWal : acMary, (Iraama.ajUtkakaat BMa taia raaarti al aar Ma imiry Mat Ika Mat aaary aorttoa, a ; aUtaf "WTY SEAT t Volume X.l Number 51 ODD E $2.00 Pe Year BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DEC. 9. 1921 FELLOWS.ROIODELUNC ADAMSVILLE NOTES HALL & has moved his into town farm That the local lodge of Odd Fellows Milfor Is growing is evidenced by the fact Mr. Rlaph Pitchforth of that have in he on secured a lease town was they the Tuesday .bought GUINEAS FAVOR FREE RANGE entire upper floor pf the Co Op Building a number of cattle. quite and now have a force of men removing Fewli Can B Depndd Upon to Pick Thursday evening Dec. bt. a the partitions and preparing the en Up Conldrbla Portion of larged quarters for the winter's work. party was given at the home of Jholr Food. Th boys report greatly increased in Mr. and Mrs.Heslingtonm honor terest in the lodge and a number of hew of the 13th (PKDftred by tha Cnltad Btotea Depwt-mbifthday "of their of Agriculture) names added to the roll beside several allow their Most guinea rtUer daughter Verda. Mrs. Heslinton' applications for member ship from some rtngo of the entire of the served refreshments, and an en- breeding stock ft city 'h best man. From all infarm at all times, omd thJi helps to time was had by alb the birds strong sad Tlgorous. dications it would seem that the lodge joyable IIURDOGK ESTABLISHES KEiY Mandertleld News PROGRESSIVE COURSE PlUf I the city and county. outstanding feature of the months activities will be the Annual Ball which is scheduled, as usual, for the 29th of tial to best results and can be supplied December. Invitations for the event by feeding meat scrap or skimmed are already ordered, the committees milk. Given free range, where the supappointed and no pains or money are winply of natural feed during the to be spared in making this the one It as are and ter ample, early spring uiuallv Is In the southern portion of big social event of the Christmas Holli the United States, the guineas can be days. The committees in charge of left to pick up a considerable part of the affair are as follows; from the Odd their feed, say poultry specialists of Fellows N. B. Neilson, John R. Mur- the United States Department of Agridock, Raymond Hodges, Burl Ashworth, culture. Free access to grit, charcoal, and H. E. Diehl. From the Rebeccas. and oyster shell Is necessary throughGolda McShane, Lottie Pearce, Lettie out the breeding season. Avoid havBowden and Louise Bohn. Neil B ing the breeders too fat, but keep them Neilson was unanimously elected Floor In good, firm flesh. , Manager. Like quail and most other wild birds, The following committee has charge mate state wild In their guinea fowig of the decorations. Mrs. Lou Bohn. In pairs, and this tendency prevails Golda McShane, Mrs. Letty among domesticated guineas, also, pro" ... Bowden, t a? a. ' vided the males and female an equal uoute rearce ano Mary Reese. In number. As the breeding season econ'' them In pairs under domestic conditions to secure fertile eggs, and most breeders keep but one male for every three or four females. When mated In his way the hens are more apt to lay near home, and several usually lay in the same nest, thus making It much easier to find the nests and gather the eggs. while guineas can be kept in the breeding condition upon free best R. M, . ertainei at a card party last Cutler, . Phil Nandauld was in town on week end. business Monday. Little Dorothea Phillips and ;. y.. Norma A surprise party was given at Taylor were both quite ill last week. the home of Mrs Wm Evans Saturday evening it being Cecil's A Wue Christmas Gift 3th birthday the evening was Mrs. A. L. Fotheringhsm has order: in , after spent playing "games ed the Beaver Citv Press sent to her which a lunch was served. on, Austin Fotheringhsm, at Vale Miss Margaret Joseph returned bregonfor a, Christmas year, as home Tuesday after spending present We are sure Austin will apa few days with her sister Mrs. preciate the weekly visits of the Press ind will look upon It" as the most .1 Chase Murdock. enjoy sbl and lasting of all Mrs. Harold Orhan left for Ms Christmaa presenU. i, i Kanosh Tuesday after spending a week with friends and relatives. .iax ray era mtenuon , " Mr.'Cates superintendantof the Beaver and Milford valley pro jects and the State Engineer came to Keave rijhursdp jr morrw . on business, and returned to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashworth ing their home in Milford Thursday have returned after spending evening. week in Deseret with Mrs. Ash worth's parents, Mr. and Mrs, .Attorney Mulnerof SaU : Palmer. and Mr. Waldo, for the - lHi.'i L i - Attorney tJiV Mr. J. E. Biillen who has been . . . working witn trie surveyors on . R,nQS. , the, "Wild, Cat Road" has to his 'home in 'Logan to ng. m they can be confined. If necessary, and satisfactory results school at the Agricultural enter ' One extensive guinea raiser College. nss confined as as 45 hens and Guineas Can Bs Confined If Necessary, But They Do Best When Given Free . a. a re-tur- nd . - i - many 13 males In an acre pen throughout the -- wains and Mrs. Elva Skinner, Mrs. Mary laying season and been successful. This pen Is Inclosed with A. Skinner, and Mrs. Lawrence wire rence five feet high, and the Skinner motored to Milford on ,ro" r prevented from flying over J cupping the flight feathers of oo Tuesday," of last week, returning, ng. Within the nen la a rraaa naa. iri time for 'nre with bushes here and there where Wednesday evening dance. wood the the hens make their nests by Tatch-l- o out d hollow In the round. The winters being severe, a Those who were very,, pleas--' roosUng thed la TrorldL rteated board reschlng from the floor antly entertained at a birthday in honor of Mr. Lawrence w the roosts for the d birds supper . t bowl-shape- halna wlng-cllppe- " wan I t i r on. TnefoUuwbg are the names of those at th Health meeting Dec 1st r!" 1321. Chaa R Mi,rrf,wb rK.lrman-- J F. Tolton, Dr. E. B. rairbanks, Dennis wh.t, Mrs. Susie Murdock, J. Frsnk raiw, uiair McMullen, J. A. Young. Mr. Maughan, Wm Hurst. Mr. Ford-naMr. Brownhill and Delmer Smith iSkinner by Mrs. Wilson Moore of Milford were, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Skinner, Mr.j Jessie Skinner and family, Mij. ind Mrs. Law rence Skinner,, Mary Ann Skinner. Mrs. Albert and Matell Denny, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson : I Moore. ri ln. Beaver fltiver Power Co., Mr. Waters, Superintendant of the Power Co., and the State Engin eer are in Beaver on their way up Beaver, River to investigate the claims concerning the litiga tion existing between Beaver City and Beaver Power Co. What ftre the "polnta" of dtles't How shall we compare one with another, and, allowing for geographic; climatic and economic limitations, describe the curve of possible ascend for the ne we love best? Here Is where we tnuBt establish standards. ' . .Vx Vaguely we recognlxa these types In our common reference to town," "mining town! or a "county seat" and so on. But, aw to ft factory town or any other kind that we want to know about and Improve, how doe . ? It compart with others? We need a little book on "what Is ft City It should be ft cheap little book that everybody can buy, a simple little book that everybody can understand. ' ' ' sort of dvlc primer. , Suppose we live, as so many of us town.-Ou- r do, in aa ordinary, medlum-eUe- d us Inform book" that should "dty normal town, with the number of Inhabitants our town has, should have such and such functions, adding to tie simple requirements of the small vll- those other am! mora varied func tions which, tne larger population Of our town requires and can support, Such ft list, for our ordinary medium; sited town, might run- - iomewhat aa follows:? , T StJ ? Smithy, store,' poatofflce, achool, church, dressmaker, tolluaef,.. barber, ' drag store, moving pictures, , court house, jail, fire company,, hotel, halt These are not placed In. any dog matic order of Importance, or arranged '.. with great cars. r A "pattern tpwn" should be described suggesting the Income that should be , derived from legitimate taxation of Its number of dtlxena,and showing Just what advantages a town with such an Income deserves and requires. CUnr. lotte Perkins Oilman la the Cvutury. . Magazine. r Jtt - J' w-V.- ' The following officers were elected at the Tuesday evening meeting tf Rebekah Bf Iknap lodge; Mrs. Mary teese TattersaU, Noble Grand. Miss Ruby TattersalL East Ward M. L A- - Program Mrs. Harry Diehl, Secretary. ninit Mrs. Belle Bakes, Treasurer. No social were, indulged, and no further plana were, completed at the Piano Solo, Mildred Neilson; Reading; meeting. Marion Lindsay; Violin Solo, Virginia Gentry; Cornet Solo, Alden Woodhouse; Advance Senior Class Lesson, Helpful' University Course To Junior girls and boys Lesson will ness; Be Taught In Beaver 'Vice-Gran- d, 1 Lynn Hodge, who has been The University of Utah. Extension The City council met tin regular sess-io- n ranching in Idaho for the past Division,' has made- arrangetrent with Dec 6 1921 at 7:99 w ith mayor to course conduct Frank ft Day three years, arrived in Beaver last 3upt J. it Sociology for the" benefit of the Farnsworth and all members present. weekend with his bride to spend teachers and people of the' community Minutes of the prtvioos sesaioo jrsai of their honeymoon among who may desire to take up the work. and approved. ; apart '; a heir relatives here. After brief The class will meet twice each week. A eommittee.from Service, Star Leg visit the happy couple left for The registration fee will be ten ion met w.th the council and asked to have the lights reconnected at the By-TSea to spend the. winter dollars. one wiahing this work, will kind. home of Dennis Farnsworth;' a motion Any with Lynn's father Mr. Harry ly report at once, as the opening session was made that this be done; motk n - -- : he . lodges. will be held next Tuesday afternoon, r carried. .. .. , The usual monthly bills were pasted upon and an amendment to .brdinar ce No 12 was read and ordered published Council adjourned until Dec 7th 1921. Mrs. Hatt'e Ashworth City Recorder , . . uur l,hristmas rards were - Be- - Mr. Mttie Briggt It Honored care and are the best .A very enjoyable evening was possible values for the money; M Call early and get a good selec spent at the home of rs. Mattie Briggs on Saturday evening list. tion. Beaver Press V; when a few friends dropped in Odd Fellows Elect A . . New Set Of Officers Mrs. Josie Gilson. senior part- - with a goodly supply of lunch to determination and a have f ner of the IWooIrpv and lihsnn Beaver Lodge no 41 L p- ',O.Jf. ; millinery' ;mrlof. is. taking her jolly good time, .; elected ofArs at their last meeting, ' ' T,,ose Psent were, ir, and the vacation in Milford. V ; i result of the election Is as follows. Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mr. and Noble Grand, Raymond Hodges; Vice Patterson- Mr. and Grand; Stan Tattersall; beerttary, Leland Hopersonin-laof Mr.j Mrs. Hirarn White , returned , to his Mrs. , Hurton Gillies, Mr. and Arthur Smith; Treasurer, John R. ekited with j .' w ; . ' be given. ' acknowledge a pleasant visit from Mr. Y. 0. Wilden ore of the contractors on the Puffer Lake Road. He reports that the road, when finished, will be one home In Oak City Miliard Co., Mrs., Willard Thompson, Mr. and of the best mountain roads in the Tuesday he drove over ten head Mrs. Jim Riley, ,Mr. and Mrs. state. , ., .;" ,, of cattle which were the increase Oscar Baldwin Mr. and M rs. from one calf which Mr, White Will Baldwin, ,Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sup't J. Frank Day and Cler k Mr' ; and Mrs. Chet had given his daughter when phe Harris, Mrsv Detmers have moved and Mrs. Ilyrum Mr. their office from old Belknap waa a small girl, not only these Philips, school building into the spacious but she has sold several head, White Jr. Mrs, Elva Skinner, oliices in the new High school this is good advice to fjirmera to Mrs. May White, Mrs. Iwrence building and are now much more insure their childrens future wel- - White, Mrs. Mclvih Messir.ger, ; comfortably sitim ted. fare, Mr. Roper will return to Miss Thelnui Smith, and the - Christmas cards from S cents up at Beaver for holidays where his guest of ; honor Mrs. Mattie I Briggs. wife ia visiting her father. the Press office. We . ory Rebeccas Elect Officers our home." a 1 1 Y 4 , Private Music It is ft good way to spend the winter months. The attention of older people is especially called called to the new jystem. It is a move towards a quarter Murdock. Let this institution serve the people. All will ba treated aJike. t M BOOK" : . ! . Citizenship Millinery and Art Needlework TIW07 of Music. , Harmony. aa-xio- us at jrfr; This is the last week of the first quarter. Next Monday Dec, 12 the winter term win begin at which time many courses will be open to new stud ents. It is possible that additional teaching force will be secured for the winter term, depending largely on the number of students who enter at this time. This factor will also largely govern the amount of special work offered by the institution. As at present constituted the subjects open for the entrance of the new students are listed below. American History, Mediseval and Modern History. t Typewriting. Range Management. "'. Dairying. ; ' -V Wwd Working. Commercial Arithmetic English and American Literature. ; Life of Christ . . . ' Old Testament History. f .' ' v, Physiology ' ?V' Gehe?aTologyft"T Genetics. v.; Ex-Senri- welcome visitor TCITf Could Bs Spread." t , mash, and a Ford truck. The owners had evidently has a scout out watching them aneu. t t 1 vers oi tne omcers ana tney naa skipped over the hill, before Atheir. arrival.- - -- -- SEES NEED OF , 4 Please caref ully read over the delinqu. Mr. Bert Nowers was given a surprise ent tax list and if you find any proper party on Saturday night by bis relativ- ty advertised for which you hold a tax Christmas cards from two for es and friends in honor of his fifty sixth receipt please bring same to the County Treasurers office and we will make con five cents up to 35ct. Press off birthday. The evening was spent with music nections. During the rush of the last ice and games, at midnight a hot chicken few days I may have , untentionally supper, was served to the following failed to mark it paid on the rolls. Do not Christmas labels. couples: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nowers, George B. Skinner open till Christmas." Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Wm Anderson, Mr. and County Treasurer Adv lalls, dainty Christmas Cards Mrs. James Yardley, 'Mr. and Mrs. pin to packages, from 3 for five John Low, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Parkin To Men cents up to ten cent per package son, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Nancy Whormham, Mrs. Susie Thompof What claims for your compenrat At the Press office son, Mr. Wm Nowers, Mrs. Eva Yard-le- ion or other Government matters? Have and Mr. Edward, and George Nowyou filled out the Questionnaire sent you Sheriff C. R. Jamesoti assisted ers. ' on request of the advance representative by Ed Denny formally sheriff of of the Clean-U- o Squad? If not you Mil ford raided a still, at Rock should both. do know If been who you has Goodwin, (leorge Corral, near Mil ford, Tuesday quite tit with rheumatic troubles men who have not yet received copy of will December 1st and confiscated for some time, is reported as questionnaire, Mr.you not make itknown Waldo F. Murdock by applying to 1 hundred gallon still, about improving. or to the Red Cross? The service is twenty gallons of grain whiskey, to do the 'utmost to assist the two sacks of sugar, a sack of corn .1. W. Tanner of Blackfoot. Ida men : but there is need of mutual response obtain meal and between two hundred ho, in renewing his subscription to the call for action, in order -results. Kendall Kirk Franke, Sec'y and three hundred gallons of to the Press Rays 'The Press is a Home Service, A. R.C m approaches, one pair after another separate from the remainder of the flock and ranges off In the fields In search of a suitable nesting place. Once mated this way, the male usually re mains with his mate throughout the laying season, standing guard somewhere near the nest while the hen J laying, and ready to warn her of any approaching danger. However, It Is not necessary to mate . iomeofMi-8- 1 he he Rlander field Primary and it was pointed out would come from Writer Points Out How Information f Great .Value to Community .' Sunday school are giving a dance emphasising a winter term during the Wednesday evening, the proceeds to go towards making a jolly Christmas entertainment for the keep has taken on new life and ia indeed to Mr. and Mrs! Billy Fennemore little folks. During the winter the breeders should become tn of real tBe f factor corn, hive been fed ft grain mixture upbuilding of Katiosh spent Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bohn en- and where of An school year and awarding credit. 1 nt wheat and oats twice ft day, do green - feed was ftvailable, Vegetables, such as potatoes, turnips, beets Animal feed Is essen and rahhire. flomeTovm TO Mr. John Twitchell of Delta is here for a few days. He expects week to go back with his family for In a recent issue o( the Beaver ty Press announcement was made that the winter. the Murdock Academy would at once Mr. and Mm .laaruar PnflFor unA i chancre from the semester system to the auarter, sya,ra of dividing the Mra l.Vnlr , Roy Griffiths house from the - - .' Murdock; Trustees, Brose Barraclougb; Harry Diehl; who with Ted Thompson, b old over, constitutes tl e Board of Trustees. ' 1 '" ' - Mrs, VV. '.:, V " , ., a Langford Write J , ; i. It does the Beaver City" i. it a lot of good to get sti6h' Wtoif a that sent by Mrs. W. B; Langford, of Calient Nevada, In whlcblihs saya like your paper among other thiuga, very much, send it to tn f 'r snolher 'I year." ; ; , ' |