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Show . Wfftwwww ft Q WHAT BEAVERPOULTRY fi r HE TVlO fOTES Ifflotiis rhCW That's the name we are fast acquiring by the patronage that so many lopal motorists, and tourists too, nartw m van last TVmta?v sZZZ.7:i:ZZZ SaltLake . IF we are prepared lor a situation, we triumph. IP we are unprepared, it means defeat SCHOOL NOLAN HOUJNCSHEAD E 'V io life is either a triumph or a defeat :.-:-- ll'IRSVUIf ENTHUSIASTS AREDOING m i .t County Poultrymen are VCI mutUi" e,,JUJ" organizing and propose to standardise aU eggs on the following basis. Extras, aoie one, everyone naa a jouy 24 ots to dozen or over; Pulliu 19 to 22 good time. Wrestling boxing and ot;Peweesi8osorlessperdozen. All dancine were eniraired in. Pie 01 urn- - w eggs w ne ciean. pacaeO-Oiu- y Th. tll a . UU W W IUI)P , wiu duv, CUNlt CW aweaterB wmcn ed aa far a. nrHn.ihu i given "t r 1" mt Nephi's Poultry busioes is assuming I pieasea uiem very mucn. mere large proportions. Nearly one hundred were many girls and boys from thousand baby chicks are being shipped Milford and Beaver here. The in, from which it is hoped to have 36, music was furnished from Beaver OQOlpulletsJsying by October 1st of this and Minersville. year. A strong poultrymena association has been organized at Nephi, the The mutual members and boy members of which are looking hopeful- scouts are all out training for the ly for an income frm poultry products track meet which will be held at are according us. , Now there is one essential in which every business, or in dividual need be prepared. It is in a good banking connec" ' tion. Many folks (even some business firms) think of a bank only as a place to deposit money for safe keeping. This of course, should be the las consideration. , First, good banking connections place at the command of the customer valuableTknowledge and experience of men specialized in business affairs. They also put him in a position to receive the financial asof all departments of a comsistance and active mercial banking service. in wr w. n.nti. can be they W k.-uttt- : automobile owners kng to learn where served the quickest and most economi"' ;; It does't take 1 cally. Plenty Free Air and Water Auto owners know that they are heartily welcome to all the conveniences which we have installed for them. We don't expect a man to spend money with us every time he stops here. And that's one of the good reasons why they do spend it here whenever there's anything in our line that they need. Beaver April the twelth. We are Mr. and Mr.. Timoti, iii I . . t were visitors at the home of Mr. and going to try ana Win U16 Danner Mrs. Will Robinson Sunday afternoon, again this year wneretney iouna some spiena.a & u. Tie mutual program last Sun nunc uckuui 110. tuc avuiiuauuii bwvr evening was as follows: wSong, Mr. and of which was nurchasad r n .1! li Mrs P.J. P. Barton. Mrs. Robinson Dy congregation; rrayer, juewis says they have always had excellent Griffith; Current events. Reed results from their leghorns but attrib- - Hail; Reading, Mrs.Gwen Wool- utes it as much to the range as to the sey; song, by tne congregation; strsin. As Mrs. Robinon says, howevBenediction was offered by Bro. er, good care will make the best of Geo. Corbridge. em lay While in that neighborhood we drop Superintendent Day was visit ped in for a few minutes chat with ing our schools Monday. He took - His-- n ",i,hfl..ff0 ,frh flMfl0 . if.a fhAii- UHI arrrr TtihilAA I . 0. tirrvo tn . w BAA Jy- - vuvu Kir www VKL w wuv-v- . Rro-mh- So be it either a small individual saving deposit which wilt draw 4 per cent ' interest or the opening of a new business account; we welcome you and place at ' your convenience all the modern banking facilities of thialnstitution. Jtate Bank of Beaver County BEAVER CITY, UTAH Mug imi There is only one way to handle poultry, is to , and pether on a large! or small scale, birds that of a pure .tart with, keep and produce only Itrain. v? I In. order to get good foundation stock we have In ported a number of birds of the Hanson 0. A. C. ldTancred, strains of single comb White Leghorns.; These are among the world's best, are fred from pedigreed tfapnested stock, and from Mrds producing a flock average of 221 eggs per Innum; birds that have won in more egg contests lhat any other birds in America. We now have jur birds mated up as follows: I Pen No. l is made up of ten wonderful females, mated to a Hanson (0. A. C.) male, a grand-jo- n of "Lady Superior" that broke the world's up to that time, with a production of 315 ggs in her pullet year, and she still holds the World's record for five years production. I Pen No. 2 is also made up of terfmagnificent Jemales, mated to a Hanson (0. A. C.) male, also a tescendant of Lady Superior, and from a tiap- ested dam with a record of 268 eggs in her pullet ear. Pen No. 3 is made up of ten splendid pullets, ated to a male of the Tancred strain, whose rep utation for egg production and contest winnings jre well known to every poultry fancier in the ; Ivilized world. I Then we.have another pen a pen of White made up flymouth Rocks; This pen, Pen No. 4 is f five beautiful three year old females, of the the Wilkes jscheUtrain, mated to a cockerel of breed, this of train. Americas two best strains the dani of the cockerel at the head of this pen, xapnested during her entire pullet year, produced Setter than 300 eggs. He is a magnificent specimen and this pen should bring some wonderful Woducers and 6how birds. There is no prettier or letter bird for the farm than the White Plymouth lock Largest of the utility type, snow white, fellows, they are indeed an Imperial bird. We are now taking orders for hatching eggs nd will, in order to' get thee birds introduced Wke the following exceedingly low prices: I Cash with the order. . LEGHORNS 15 of eggs $1.50. From Pen No. L per setting From Pen No. 2, per setting of 15 eggs $1.25. From Pen No. 3, per setting of 15 eggs $1.00. PLYMOUTH ROCKS From Pen No. 4, per setting of 15 eggs $2.50. These pens have all been mated with the idea of producing maximum fertility, strong vitality, and exceedingly vigorous chicks. You are invited to call and see the birds, prei- I 7 o'clock. erably in the evening between 5:30 and Orders will be booked ana nnea in meir vui... Address all orders and make all remittances to TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, Beaver City, Utah. Tourist Cafe and Bakery When in Beaver -- Opposite Camp Grounds Phone 80 Planting Times Is Nearly Here We have a fine assortment of Flower and Garden Seed Come and Look 'em Over GOOD THINGS TO EAT Choice Meats and Groceries at Low Prices DEAN'S CITY MARKET Phone 7 Beaver City, Utah DiehTs Service Station Manderfield , ' H. E. OSTERLOH t.. re-lo- rd come in and rest, First, Last and Always for Beaver 1 -- at any time warm and make yourself at nmeT' Welire " glad to have you come and rest awhile. 1 biass wmcn -pieasea tne Students very much. The farmers are all drillinsr in their grain. There were two flu cases here . w i,,mUlin aA Mra f , Carl E. Roberts. Mr. Blaine and Orn Burke re turned home bunaav irom tne new project which recently open ed up They went to look vcj some farms. Mr. Burke purchased one while there. Mr. Owen Davis is reported ill with pneumonia. He was very Daa &unaay DUl IS improving now. yfa. Jennie Carter is very ill f. 0 flFAPta nf rWhi She has been taken to Milford where she is under the care of Dr. ua vvu Itory msi v...v. The Maughans are doing very well in- deed with their chickens. Arnold Low has received an Oakes brooder which will be put to work as soon as nis DaDy legnorns arrive. renton uunning ts making an oat sprouter for his Rhode Island Reds. Frank Low has his incubator set for the first time this year. He didn't have it regulated right so called on Bert Morris who soon had it working nicely or him. Mrs. Jos. Swindlehurst has ordered a new 250 egg incubator through the oultry association. Timothv" Brownhill has iust received 1 two fine S. C. White Leghorn cockerels from the Hanson Poultry Farm of Cor- val.8, Oregon, and now has them at the bead of two dandy 1 ens of leghorns. He also lately received an extra fine Plymoth Rock cockrel which is at the head of an exhibition pen of White Swanson. Rocks. Mrs. Jane Banks has been bed Alex Boyter reports splendid success for three weeks over the ef fast from his pen of Barred Rocks which fects of the flu. She is said to be he recently received. Mrs. Wilford Robinson says there improving now. there may be better layers than her The Ninth Grade have chosen White Wyandottes but you will have a period to be held twice a week to show her. for social hour. Gus Fernley is mighty tickled over his pen of S. C. Buff Leghorns which he purchased from Arthur Gentry. News John Ferris has just built two fine brooders for Timothy Brownhill. John Linda Twitchell the little 5 yr. says he is going to get into the chicken business soon. old daughter of Mrs. Lue Bolm Ira Heaton reports excellent produchas ben 'very ill this last week, tion from his White Leghorns. Ira says they have moved her to town they are laying fine. Miss Hettie White is getting ready where she can have the best of for the arrival of a big bunch of baby care. She ia reported to be im soon. chicks proving. John Robinson has ordered 1600 baby Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pendelton chicks from Edwin Brickert and has moved to Beaver, to reside have already sent for the necessary brooders the for summer. for them. Lmil Nowers has just built a nice Mr.- - and Mrs. Rube Edwards little brooder and has ordered some were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sylvia baby chicks. of North Creek. Baker Mrs. George Murdock says she is well Mr. JoseDh Patterson is work pleased with the results from her Barr ed Rocks. ing on the new road at Wild Cat, Ed Redman, the poultrymanof North Mrs. Patterson is also out there Creek, while not saying much about it, is among those having a splendid flock running a boarding place Mrs. John 'Twitchell, was call of pedigreed chickens. He is getting ed to Beaver Monday, to her good returns from his hens. Mrs. W. M. Noyes is getting ready for Prudence, who is very of S. C. Whit Leghorn chicks daughter bunch a home 01 Mrs. uwen at tne sick, ordered from Petal urn a, Calif, sometime Utah Beaver City . i BUY PEDIGREED EGGS NEILSEN & SON 1 fm ivMwwwa vvuii in,K., START RIGHT. FAIR DEAL GARAGE Run in Connection With Nellsen's Garage Your Battery Testinf, Charging and Repairing. Distilled with Battery will be Tested and Filled Water Free of Chsrf e. When in Need of Battery Work why take a dance, when expert work with absolute guarantee at reasonable prices an be bad H. E. DIEHL, Proprietor Side of Btuldiaf Mat to NmImb's Eat Gang, Bmtm City, Utah has been spending a few weeks in Milford, visiting with her Mrs. Teas. Misses Imne Easton and Vona daughter Easton, of Greenville, went to Notice Of Sheriffs Sale Beaver Monday evening to attend the dance there. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEA- - VER COUNTY. UTAH. Mr n A. Fordham made a with National Bank of Beaver City, a SundaV BeaveI First to trip Plain tin, corporation, "old and nutchman" Flv, for the nurrjose of buvinsr John C. McGarry, Defendant. Gwver. Lavontv fiv nure bred learhorn To be sold at Sheriff's ssle on the 20th ago. r Mrs. Harry Diehl has set several Mr. and Mrs.C. T. Baldwin; iaviwj hena. dsy of ApriL 1922, at $he hour of two hens on White Wyandotte eggs o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front Mr. and Mrs. Sherman iraser Mr. Arthur Calvert, of Milford, from Mrs. Joe Bsgshaw. door of the County Court House in Bea- - r.reenville Sunday visit ver Mrs. George Mitchell ssys her hens attended the dance Friday nignt. City, Beaver County, State of Utah. ... . J relatives. and friends are ' just cnicaena dui iney navt iaia with the ing following described realty, well all winter. Mur-26 rods south and 25 rods his 1 Aunt, was "M Commencing lie accompanied by Day," at Friday is northesst corner of the from Henry Boyter has an incubator run- dock the west Mrs. Mabel Mathews. Academy. northeast quarter of the southeast ning and will have a hatch off in a week J. Frank Day quarter of Section 21, Township 28, or so. He also has some baby chicks Representative 0. F. Mc Shane Superintendent ordered for his son Philo. of Salt Lake is a Beaver visitor motored to Greenville Monday south. Range 7 West, Salt Lake Merid Secretary Will H. Farnsworth ia pre- this week. where he visited the Greenville ian, thence ween 27 rods;, thence south paring for more aggressive work with rhnnl. He rerjorts the' Bchool in 35 rods; thence northeasterly 29 Mrs. Heber Ashworth had as rods to plsce bis S. C. White Logborna. rods; thence north 27 o.. 4 . ir nprfeet condition, and is well of j! A. A. Morris, president of the Beaver beginning. with the years work. , C. K. JAMESON,. TrtU,n Mr rjptpr. Mr, pleased aunty Poultrymen's Asclation, has . w, who has Beaver County. Utah. Sheriff. JulU Griffiths, Mrs. already hatched out several lots f w . The cv5nn(,r ana .un. of this notice April 7, u. has 111 . chick, , the week, is First publicstion n Bhlh- -- been ' . . past . aoaiuonnas Duni ue f aiso 1622. more, a ' lot I m ' ; , , , , , v w .w .0 and in .nits of diseouranK five hundred. A very good lime .1 Last publication April 28, 1922. " W. D. Mr. of home Barton, for a The big wag enjoyed by all. prices is rspldly preparing bunch of pullets oextieason. cauirht fire Saturday morning, more Catarrh In this section Mrs. II. II. Ashworth is among the bouse. He will commence building It The fire smouldered from, early OfThtre BEAVER CITY'S th country than ell othr dlaaaMS sad for yaars It vu for Countr Aeent H. A. Christlanson latest to join the Beaver County mornincr until about eleven pat torthr, b Incurabl. Doctors prcarrltwd t few believes She dava, next Association. within the focal rmllM, and bf eonatantly (allin was finally put with jt eure with l trtmant. pronounced Oscar Connor, Prop. the time to go into the poultry business Mrc Wm Twitchell Jr. of North o'clock. It W m . tt IBCUraM. IBISJTB conwltuttonal serious into to damage. those con- out U also any get doing Creek among ebb. lowest is lnfluanc4 Its at by when Guaranteed is it TMtly Stock and on a I.tUe larger and thrfor rqtilrs Workmanship of Green- - dltlons baby chicks are the poultry game George Wilson'a jln Grant Murdock anrionslv Uonal traatmnL Hall's Catarrh an mcuosior sent Beaver ior She has Kale. have will He him. manufacturad ill Houe by F. J. Cheny for Court about ready kley Bldg.opp.. . . J nuw u.hoon . -- KIV. VII1C Co.. Toledo. Ohio, to a eonatltutlonal . , .,A, , "1 them home in a few days and will then ana. .wm soon I ramady. la Uhaa Inttmatlr i vw ine DUSt IWO WWIVO ia nun Mlf j I on a start for a irood flock. thru tha Blood - tha Muooua Surfca hv tha 8rt.m. Ona Hundred Loar. rr t... rwtwtn has ordered a brooder, prinir and is able to be in school of Clyde Tanner, the storekeeper H. A. ChrlsUanen, County Agent, kBnnkerhoff entertained Is oltnMl for any oaa ward ba- i of bunch of nr.ur a ear tn taka lor by is also among the number who has the, W Catarrh Mtlclna flla to eura. again. rlen(is at a Valentine par nt xfnrrisev. accompanied IwUmonlili. Circulars chicks. br Ohl ToladO, visiting were COM at fever." now CHKNKT "chicken Mr F. 4. Tanner, Mrs. Sarah Martin is a a .1 1. . jfcaja aha Iaa s(ti r nday evem'ng. A very a by wir""i p . .,. qu I,ncr , n in Beaver l 1. FurrUa has the blue Drint and Annur ueniry :,,. relatives and a i anuy i vua twe aauuuH m friends nouiej uivvutuuu. chick. Jit time was had by. all chicken Leghorn modem BDeciflcaUons 'for Uij r was served midnight. Vedncsdayi " " pur-chase- .its GREEMILLE NOTES thiv" d 1 to-wi- t: -- 2 2 .', I - hn. , MODERISr SHOE SHOP Poul-trytnen- - m -- .0v 's kx-a- . niy u,i Mdl-etn- a, , 1 . V , - tt |