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Show SCHOOL HIGH NEWS mm ITEMS ; headed men. is GarntU Leasing. Virba Boy a Awarded Sweater ginia Pearce It the flirt, who care the for celebrated was fward day I time in the history of the Beaver more for money than she does for the and the giggling', weeping, I school oa March 12. Mr. Corn-- J man, school girl, Angelina Bar- boarding in his remarks, on Award day. wood; Is played by Anna Thompson. I that no one should have the Idea The loyal Irish servant, who- - believe I the boys played In the team In gfcbsta Is Winnie Hales. Wilford Celv for awards, but that they Murdock Is squirra,M the college of the school freshman who hate women and is honor the for awards were not the only bene- - afraid of anything bearing a female hey received from that work, but name. Jack Ring, the would-b- e bald real thing to them, was the phy- - man, is portrayed by Leroy Puffer. The seniors have been working jl training wey reccireu, wuico iht them to be cleaij. spiritually, hard on the piay and feel certain that yell as physically. The boya were It will be very worth while seeing. Luted with beautiful sweaters of Lnn and gray the school colors. Carnival Dance Gives at High School iaeh boy showed his appreciation By Juniors In direct contrast with the digniteam presented1 Coach Young fied Junior Prom of the week before, h a white sweater in honor of the students of the high school enjoyed training they had received from a High Jinks party last Friday at the school gym. The Prom decorahe following boys received sweet-Wilfor- d tions were left In place, but a new Murdock, Clark Robin-Gilbe- atmosphere was created by this af- CALVES FATTENED ON SILAGE Baby Bsevee Required Less Careful Feeding Than These Getting Heavy Grain Feed , baby-- beeves are? according to the results of a feeding experiment with 60 beef calves conducted at University farm under direction of WrH. Peters, chief, and V. K. Came; both of the division of animal husbandry. That barley, which can t profitably grown In many Northern climates where corn will not mature, is a highly satisfactory fatten- - Silage-fe-d profit-makers- We are selling out our entire stock of Farming Implements, and Hardware at FACTORY AND LESS PRICES rt HutcMngs, Burnette fair being a costume party. ndlehurst. Harley Fotheringham There were clowns and fairies, ' Richard Heslington. dignified preachers and wild west cowboys. Even those who did not cosiiiors to Present Play tume were given fool caps and all the High School seniors will pre- joined in the informal spirit of fun ft their play "Let's Get Married " whieh characterized the party. ConfFriday; April 6.' TBe play U a Se- - fetti and serpentine were freely scattful comedy, full of the spirit of tered and the clowns romped and th and love and laughter, and ev-- played leap frog and added to the ne from grandfathers to grade enjoyment of the crowd. ool kiddies will enjoy seeing It. A great march was staged with re is not a dull moment in the the solemn preacher vamped by the kedy. The fun begins when the neat Japanese lady, as leaders, and college youths come home for the judges consisting of Mrs. John $,r Easter vacation, and does not Young, Mr. LIbbert, and Mrs. Fern-lep until the curtain fall on their were given opportunity to view jilogue about marriage. the whole procession. Prizes were awarded to the negro jtfildred Hutchings plays the part Mrs. Stewart, the Indulgent moth- - family consisting of Clyrenth Jensen Clark Robinson In Gerald, hei as Ma, Ruby Hales as Pa, and as the who ehould like to be married. children. Sarah Atkin, Hazel Nelson, ,d write poetry to suppert his bride Kate Smith. Another prize wa; e daughter, Elizabeth, who Is pres awarded to Dick Bowman as a rompnt of her class, and likes baldv ing clown. Here are a few sample prices: - y, , NORTH CREEK NOTES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of Beaver Conn- ty, State of Utah. In the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green entertained at dinner last Sunday, after Sundlay School service. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warby and little daughter, Ellen, also Mrs. Stan Green and daughters, Mildred and Helen. matter of the estate of Sam Steel Harrow, A Pair of Young Shorthorn, Hooton. i- - .' 8lf-Fseds- r. - self-feed- er . f - of their family made a hurried trip Sows expected.' to farrow will need to Part goo nah Sunday. should attention. some Especially Mrs. David Poarce has boon ill for to farrow watch the with farmers gilts several days. We hope to see her out cond- animals and keep them In floe ition; not fat, but la good living and Members of the Adamsvflle ward growing flesh. The feed should be ere expressing themselves with deep such as will develop the animals but appreciation for the visit of Bros. not let them put "on too much fat. Frank Harris and George Parkinson. These brethern were missionaries SECURE BIG SWINE RETURNS here last week. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Constant Care and Attention Is Required From Vary First Cars as Jones and family from Fielding. of Sow Is Important. friend who'are here again soon. GENUINE ii ii n wm wm wm IS) DURHAM TODACCO STANDARD OF THE WORLD visiting Utah, and relatives. The 8tewart family, who have been on the sick list,, tre all able to be up and around again. Many of the farmers here are driving their cattle to the summer range, where they expect them to grate for severertnonths. ; Stag Sulkey Plow $17.18 Gang Plow 12-1- Disc Harrow 6 Two-ro- w $89.00 $73.58 Cornplanter ..$41.59 Plow Disc Plow $40.00 Double Disc Plow $60.00 ' New John Deere 33.50 Hay Rake, 1-- Potato Digger 8-- f : t. Hay Loader .., Ft. John Deere Mower $58.38 2 $79.36 New John Deere Sulk. Plow $55.29 $155.00 Self-Bind- er 4 ...$73.65 $39.78 Alfalfa Cultivator 9-- 19 ' $55.30 : $65.08 252 Dunham Cultipacker ......$61.00 $13.29 d air-slak- . $33.00 Two-Wa- y REMEMBER THESE ARE NEW IMPLEMENTS at FACTORY NOT INCLUDED SALE CLOSES WED. APRIL 4. PRICES-FR- EIGHT 0 high-grade- Ht 60-too-th Van Brunt Drill 10--7 ing feed for beef cattle was also proven In the feeding trials. Calves getting silage, plus a full feed of grain, feed more regular and required less careful and skillful feeding than the calves getting a .heavy feed of grain and no sllsge. The sllage- fed calves made a gain of 2.36 pounds per head per day for a period of 190 days, while the calves fed without silage were valued at 10 cents per 100 pounds above the calves fed silage, yet tbe silage-fe-d calves showed a net profit of 317.90 a head, while those without silage showed a profit of $16.15 a head. Barley proved practically equal to corn, pound for. pound, In making gains on fattening calves, but because of Its greater cost and the lower saving of feed made by hogs following, calves showed a profit of the corn-fe316.15 a head, while the barley-fe- d calves showed a profit of only S6.01 a head. I Purebred beef calves, high-grad- e showcommon calves beef calves and ing same traces of beef breeding when compared, made similar gains on similar amounts of feed, though the difference In selling price was marked, the purebred calves bringing $86.78 per s $83.45 and tbe head, the common calves only $56.18. Mrs. Lensy Hoopes and Mrs. Eddie deceased. Twitchell visited at the home of Or-e- n Creditors will present claims with Puffer last Sunday afternoon. uchers to the undersigned at the In Beaver See of Abe Murdock, Mrs. Oren Puffer Jr. visited with Ity, Utah, on or before the iota aay her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George June, 1923. Wilson last week end. MINERAL MIXTURE FOR HOGS Laura Hooton, Administratrix, irst published March 30, 192 Brother LeGrand Gale wae our Wisconsin Recommends at pubi' iid. April 20. 1923. Specialist home missionary last Sunday at SunCombination of Which Charcoal day School. His remarks were greatly Is Chief Ingredient. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE appreciated an also his help in the class work. Experience has taught the stockman the District Court of Reaver Conn-- , that a mineral mixture Is a good thing Utah. - AD AMSVTLLE NEWS to keep before the hogs in the winter time. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- G. Bohstedt of the animal husbandry Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce have has just made a mixture to department am Limb, deceased. . 111 the past week, but are feed to the been very In the Wisconsin Agrbogs The umirsigned will sell at private now on the improve. icultural college herd. It consists of: lie the following described realty, Two" hundred pounds of powdered wit: A number of Adamsvllle people charcoal; 100 pounds of wood ashes; Lot Four H) in Block Fifteen (IS lime; 100 attended the Relief Society dance 100 pounds of flat "C". Beaver Olty Survey, in the 50 of rock at ground phosphate; pounds on evening Friday given of Beaver. County of Beaver, pounds of salt; 10 pounds of sulphur fty of and 5 pounds of copperas. Hah; A mineral mixture such as this Is The sal? will be made on or after Mr. John O. Evans visited the fam not considered necessary in the sumprtl 7th, 1923. and written bids will Hy of J. M. Griffiths, of Minersvilla, mer time, f received at the residence Of the the latter part of last week, while ndersigned administratrix of the on a business trip. HEALTHY PIG FORCED ALONG ove entitled :in ..the City: 6t eaUte, C aver, iwvor County. Utah. A number of men and teams are Should B Placed on Market aa Soon rr t. me terms will be cash upon re- working on the road from the dam to as Possible Give Access to " vlriR deed. , a Adamsvllle, picking out rocks and fll Dated at Heaver City, Utah, March ling in he ruts. The work is being 1st. 1923. Ar long- s the pig is. healthy ...he directed by J. L. Griffiths, state road should be forced along at a rapid LINDA LIMB agent on the market as nue and Administratrix Sunday afternoon the Theological soon as placed Just as soon as possible. first published March 23, J923. seminary club, under the direction practicable he should have access to punched April , 1123.. of Prof. Cornwall, gave a most ex a and should be consumeel lent program during the after- ing a reasonable quantity of feed be Burnt and English Poetry, noon meeting The speaches and the fore weaning. Mlloctlon of EnirHsTi tones was were much enjoyed by the un Mule iiienini. I pored over them songs large audience. rivlns my cart or SOWS NEED SOME ATTENTION walking to labor. usually Ronald Johnson has been Little by t,n. Terse by verses nntlric tbe true. fpniW np anlw quite ill during the past week from Ollts About to Farrow Should B 'He fp'lil u(To.tlnn fiiFtlaH a bad cold. Watchsd Closely and Kept In . r torn. Qeod Cenditlon. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cutler and part jl arrow Spring Tooth ..... a In order to necure the greatest re turns and to have a minimum of losses, constant care and attention Is required from the time the .pig is In fact at Lorn until It is marketed. tentton to the pig should begin be fore birth snd much can be accom niched through the feed and care of Mie premint sow. , . . nsolifi aohiner ilSoiiipiil 1--1 '.I.'" GEO. A MITCHELL and A L STOUT IN CHARGE best; good trees from a dependable Really Happy Man. liw4r mi tlial. eviMsa. o linnnai ka or treblo double worth are source, (continued from page 1) the price of ''cheap" or doubtful when there Is a question of success, looks Into his work for a reply, not ly by mixing In well rotted manure, quality. into the market, not Into opinion, net and If possible, a few handful of Into patronage. Emerson. MORRISSEY NOTES wood ashes and bone meal. ThPA nrenaratorv stens should be Pscullar Toothsche "Remedy." bflfore vour trees arrive from! The leak in the retract is finally People of the Middle ages believed bolthe March 1. the nursery, so thai. they can be set repaired. Monday, tbe best remedy for an aching tooth to be en application of serpent's skla In imemd lately upon their arrival. lers'were steamed up. cm rAf ill la ettlnr out the tree to steeped in vinegar. i nlM it In the hole about one to three A carioaa 01 reunea suipnur to be deliver Inches deeper than when it is grow- - ready contracted, due " KOCE, BlacK l nnrserrV iu, possi. April thi er in iL I I.. CHERRY TREES " ( - m ff tkn r - .11 ! ' anns vntt oft n DlP 10 K61 01 IDS r0U OJ IUKI set out your trees, the better so that . the roots can get a good bold before . . " iurnsce . hot weather. 1 rreperuory about "vlve .to May at seems to soil be very dry if the the Ume of. planting, water the roots to installing this, some construction woric musi oe none, so onaouoiwuz freely as you place them in the hole, ' carload of cement will soon be or- until the soil is half filled In. oerea. Every spring the will around ;tho cherry tree- - should be loosened up James Mulr is here. from .Beaver with s, fork or cultivator, and unions the soil to extra rich, a fertiliser high on business and visiting. In notisfe and not too high In nlt-Ernest Mulr and Clyde Ward ar .en ahould be applied. Beaver to lved this morning-frosummer the If the foliage 'during V Is not showing a healthy green, apply, sseist in making this run. i a tew namnuis oi nuraie m aooa. IJeber Edwards left here about o working It into the soil around fach week ago In search of steady employtree Just before a rain. He write beck from McOUl, ment of assortment 'For a good general that he was successful there. Nevada, a wilt whlih rf siipply give cherries, this delicious fruit over a long per His family expect to join him there lod. and furnish both sweet cherries sometime In the near future. for the table, and tart or "sour" cher . NOTICE res for cooking and canning, plant , varieof more the or following four We wlRh to notify the public that ties: Easy Richmond, Montmorency. etc., English Morello (sour) and. Yellow their premises and Windsor, must be cleaned up, free from maSpanish. Black Tartarian. " ' " ' and Blng sweet.) obnoxious things by standard nure and other All of these are good this 15. order is not com If sorts, which hnvs proven successful April be prosecutions will there with, all over the country. But In buying piled rour trees be tare to get only the By order of the board of health. niw - - o- - - out-house- s, Ccnd Uc Yen? t tddress on poet card or in a let-tand we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of T1 HOIHO er Mechanics Popular MAOAXINX ; the most wonderful miidne pub lished. 160 pages and 400 pictures every month, that will entertain every member of the txnily It ttmtnim intMi;n and Inrinxltv mtl. clet on lh Hume, Ksrm. !. and IMIic In ,Jio, A vij. thnrwt dviowTi!-ilion. 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