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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932. sufficient water as the tree grows in day for Logan where she will attend the Ltah State size, says Mr. Dunn. While a tree is Agricultural College. S small its water requirement is also Mrs. Othello Smith u end at S< Lake r;t small, but as it increases in size it Jwill need more water. In many placwrs. Llara Evans of Stockton 13 n. I! es it is found that certain types of here visiting .i-;.- , i. i i L "6 ne!:. Sne was rushed to trees will do well for a period and doc Mrs. afJack Dotson and daughters of was played the remainder of the tor's ofTlc by Cyri Entertains Friends Jf winter and die. This is more then Geneva won were Prizes ternoon. by Aevaaa, is here with re Mrs. McQuarrie entertained twelve tem ?urst where Dr. McQuarrS latives. where the soil conditions noticeable Lettie Catherine Bowman, of her lady friends at a bridge lunch Idol, She was the best. To counteract of not are enterTndSGeorge Marshall Will Muniord Hulda Mrs. and made They Lessings. n to a business at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Love- Thompson .,) at is suggested by the forNorth it this to Creek. action, a evenSalt Lake City last week. trip returned to town voting the outing Otto Schwob driver of (j at their home Saturday decoraautumn were flowers ly the the car Mrs. Warren Griffith and son of estry department of the college that ly number of f rjends and re- - blameless spectators said his was Beaver tions. After lunch tables were ar- perfect success. a consideration oi me sou ana waver spent last week here at the aancins anu me was hardly moving when the Music, ranged and all enjoyed games of conditions of the community be given children Bradfleld Cyrus Club home. furnished the Entertains "500" ran in front of it. of when varieties of trees are selected Miss Melba James is attending bridge. First prize was won by JenAt midnight a Mrs. Leona Smith was hostess to nie Price, second prize, Betty Petty, Dee of for fud Mrs; Sly school at the Dixi e Colleze of St. planting. Advice in making sel was the to evenserved the ladies of her club Saturday and consolation Delia Alurdock spent ;tas luncheon here for various parts of the state ections with the George Afr. and Mrs. Jasper Puf- - Oren Puffer Others ivt present were Katheleen ing at her home. The rooms were r. family. will be furnished for the asking, Mr. in. auir and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin, Mr. .uviiiici aim miiuiy uii pav nswort.h. Tattle ThnmDson. Mar beautifully decorated in lovely Mrs. Melissa Ashworth of I Dunn said, if requests are addressea fl1' . v l"U ...n-isnont tv. Beaver Nana "MV.ll, If- ,ir Hj U7II.I1 t ....... air. Llir WfK-H-i .... nnv( Jones, anu ivirs. ion Tolton, Ruth Neilsen, Cleon Rob- tumn flowers of every hue. At nine-thirt- y to is visiting with her son the extension forester, Utah State relatives, Harvey's a e. o'clock covers were laid and friffiths of Adamsville, Mr. and familv. inson, Scressa Baker and Mabel A. College at Logan. Agricultural 0. J inrs. Hardy made a business trip delicious luncheon was served by Mrs D. K. Barton and Mrs. iof Kraasnaw, an. anu If to Panguitch Saturday. Blaine Mrs. Smith assisted by her daughter, Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Thad w Greenville were at the Mr. and Mra. Tmool InVincnn onrl Mrs. Chas. Wilden. TWICE TOLD TALES Mr. ana mrs. vene urton, Thomas home Entertains for Kin Birthday Monday after their lit- daughters Miriam and Darlene of After which all enjoyed games of The Belknap camp of Daughters of iri Mrs. Von DeLeu, Mr. and tle daughter's accident. Stockton, are here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. "500". High prize was awarded Mrs. jess Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab and Utah Pioneers gave a party to la Ed-i- s From the Files of the Misses Alma of her Myrtle Ashworth and consolation honor in Harriet the Patterson ilunford, children of Beaver were in town Sat Beaver Press Burt. and Linda seventy-thir- d Wednesday Verl Bradshaw birthday urday Those present were: May Hutch- Mr' and Mrs. LaVar Isaacson and evening at her home on the west side Charles Anderson and bridge came of town, President Daughter Minerva ings, Estella Burt, Jean Barton, aar- Edwards arriv- , and Mrs. Jess family have returned here after Nowers in from Salt Lake City yesterday. Gineva Idol, was Myrtle ah Mackerell, Claud Social in chat Parkinson of Pintura was in spending the summer in northern charge. m Caliente baturaay morning The city council turned down trie Isabel Gilies, Mabel Gen the Ashworth, the of feature evening. It over his old position of driv- - town Saturday. Utah. Mr. Isaacson is the music inMrs. Wilford Johnson and little structor The Belknap camp presented Mrs. try, Sadie Patterson, Lue Bonn, franchise asked by J. T. Tanner and Ue Manderneid scnooi dus. the high school. at Wilford Robinson at a special to be Thora Beesen. sons returned home Sunday A Relief Society convention was Patterson a pin of the D. U. P. morning Demembers. worn all from a trip to Salt Lake where registered by held here Sunday afternoon in the T B. Bohn left Friday for the Mos FARM NEWS NOTES servhave been visiting for the past they JORTH two Relief Society Hall, three members licious ice cream and cake were cow mine where he will be employed ed and all had an enjoyable evening. weeks with relatives, while there of the stake board were present. until Nov. 1. (Continued from first page) Mrs. Iaabell Gdllies and Stella Burt J. 1. i n TU they visited part of the time at school conven- - f Men were set to work getting the nt l and Mrs. Wm. Twitchell, Jr., were cit and Oirden other Citv. Lake Salt with Mrs. Johnson's mother tion here Sunday afternoon ac- ,nd to Cedar City Saturday and grounds ready for the fair hall ies in the state. A part of the food and family. onicers ana teachers of the different sried by their daughter, Linea, week. next consumed is on fann Mr. and Mrs. Ken Meters of Salt wards Surprise Party every produced in the stake were in attendremained to attend school at the Tolton came in from New-hous- e was hapAubrey Florence on Miss ritrht farm. Sedgwick that Lake are here a City for few ance. days C. this vear. to look after his father's busi They were also visit at the Johnson afternoon Farms must Droduce more food ranch. The opening M. I. A. social was pily surprised Saturday until ness after the election. parried by Miss Lillian Patter- Monday Mrs. Stell Merchant and held here Tuesday evening. A pro- when several of her girl friends gath- than is needed for the farm popula and a number of men Bohn rho had been visiting with her one of her Murray home the In ered at tion. grandparents the united Mrs. Orrin Puffer called at the home gram and btates, only work on the dancing were the main resume to out The went Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. person in four is hvinjr on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen. Butte birth called to the 14th Beaver Sunday. v of were her i, A. Osborne was honor This event was the if means in that country Four young couples of Aberdare The telephone poles are to be reof her daughter Olive in basis it would be day. A happy time was had playing on a and Adamsville attended a party Satmiddle of Main last Sunday because of the frames on the lawn necessary for every farm family to moved from thewhich will add maurday night at Manderfield at the this week, street the ilL served T.iinMienn was girls. produce food for itself and for three by being home of Linda Munford. and Mrs. Rube Edwards of Those nresent were: Mae Murdock, other families who are not farming. terially to the looks of it. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn entertainMiss Josephine Bakes came home Dor If a line were drawn around Utah jrfiekl called at the home of Mr. ed a crowd Myron Lewis was transacting busi- - Ruth Burt, Gwen Rasmussen, of little folks at a birthSalt Lake City and will help from all !lrs. Albert Green, to and were it Margaret produce Gentry, required othy White, Emily for their little son Byron ness in Beaver vesterdav party day Low in her Millinery Par Tow and Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Hartley of Ce its own food every farm family A number of men of the emergency Patterson, Virginia Sedgwick afternoon at their home, the all lor. one The and itself . would . to girls have here Saturday even-:- o Friday city arrived support event being his 7th birthday anniver- "crew in Milford have been called Josephine Sedgwick. Florence F. Josejjh left this week for John our many wishintr as half in about ioined other popu spend Sunday with relatives, family, Lack to work week. this sary. The children enjoyed themselCedar City to teach in the district the day. lation does not farm. lartley has employment in the ves Silage cutting is still occupying the happy returns of A dainty lunchgames. playing school. how As our farms are organized, t at that place. attention of dairy owners, several of eon was served. Wilson owner of the Sheep ever, one farm may produce one hun Bridge Luncheon our ranchers are very enthusiastic Mrs. Acnes Whornham was hos- - dred times as many potatoes as it ;mine was a visitor at the mine over their fine yield of corn this fall. ARTHUR SMITH tess at a bridge luncheon Wednesday consumes, but grow no fruit at all. ay. Gus Easton, fish and game warden", AND HEATING PLUMBING hund a mav produce old daughter rley little evening at the home of her mother, Another farm was over from Beaver on Sunday conas as red it times were peaches !r. and many rooms The Mrs. R. R. Thomas and J. W. Lyre of Mmersville, is at the Mrs. Wm. Hurst. Telephone 8&-- F 8 decorated with beautiful fall flowers. sumes but produce no potatoes. Still Miss Olive Roberts is visitinsr at Milford hospital for treatment. p!a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hundred times a mav others produce Covers were laid for twenty guest ir Crosby were struck by an au- - Fillmore for some time. Josephine Thomas of Beaver is visfciile and a two course luncheon was serv- more milk, eggs, or meat than they Mr. and Mrs. Bernar Beaumont of iting for a few days in Milford. Monday while crossing the no other roods. ABE MURDOCK : below the Belknap school at California have been the guests of Susie Nay and brother of Anti- ed by Mrs. Whornham assisted by her consume, but produce is adapted to proThe that farm Attorney-at-Laand Alice Mrs. and two Mr. Beaumont's :oon hour; Mrs. Garvey sisters, parents, Virginia was not mony arrived in Milford Sunday to but not peaches, will Margaret Wallace. Five tables were duce potatoes attend school the coming winter. receiving a few scrat- - Mrs. Oscar Potter. no doubt, continue to grow potatoes BEAVER UTAH on her hands and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Banks and arms, but little Born, at the Milford Hospital, Sep- arranged at which bridge was played. and buy peaches with part of the Bak Sarah awarded of Lucille Club was and Andvpv bro Garbones no Dolf prize Mr. Mrs. were to and tember 19, although received from the sale of po es; guest prize, Lttie Thompson, ana money lis badly bruised and cut about Caliente, Nevada spent the week-en- d zan, a daughter The farm that produces tatoes. .ce and arms and Mrs. E. L. Smith, who was operat- - consolation Thelma Barton, GEO. C. MILLER legs. Une cut here. but not potatoes may also peaches invited were WednesThe guests: Hall following her left eye required several . Miss Elva ed UDon at the Milford hospital Sep departed continue to buy potatoes with money Attorney-at-La- w terriber 14, for appendicitis, is re- Mrs. Delia Nowers, Margaret Atkins, received from the sale of peaches. JenMrs. McQuarrie, Nellie Tolton, ported to be convalescing. The tendency this year is for that Tolton Bldg. Beaver, John Affleck and wife and baby, nie Price, Vera Stoney, Katheleen Witt--e- r. farm which produces peaches to also Ruth Bertha Bowman, returned Saturday from a two weeks Davis, Mrs. Boswell, Nell Barton, Ma produce enough potatoes jor .home vacation spent up north. use. As long as peaches were a good bel McShane, Lettie Thompson, Cad The fire department was called out Martha Hurst, Thelma price and the market was fairly sure, Tuesday noon to extinguish a grass die Ashworth, Sarah Bakes, it was more convenient, and often as members: Club Hurst. fire near the P. F. E. icing plant. to grow only peaches and Ruth Neilsen, Thelma Barton and economical, Achievdent Day at the county With farm prices low potatoes. buy and Whornham Mrs. clubs held in Milford Saturday, re- Grace Gillies, ON THE in comparison to other prices, the riiI ted in a comnlete victorv for Mil- - her sisters Mrs. Garvey and Mrs. loses every time he sells some farmer ford. The events were held at the Wallace. of his products to buy other things hir?h school buildinar. he does not produce. Until farm Pioche Boys' Reunion Freight shipments of fruit and nn'ces reach the level of prices of Several boys who have worked at stock is increasing, as well as con commodities, it may not be so other siderable material for the Boulder Pirwhe. Nevada. Fathered together convenient but it will be more econdam passing through Milford. About last Wednesday night and enjoyed omical for farmers to produce everytwelve cars of cement is being routed themselves at a gump. Fires were thing they possibly can for home tJirnue'h here dailv to Boulder dam. made and the boys tried their hand consumption. Miller Garage Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tattersall and CftV VUUV'HQ rhicken at which they Martha Hurst of Beaver were visit- were very successful. Forester Finds Trees To Grow Und Those present were: Mr. and Mrs ors in Milford Wednesday. er Poor Soil Conditions A rnnrl rrpw Vlfls been busy the Harland Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Beconditions are a factor in the Soil Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Collis i o wccr v of trees and should be consid '".""fi past, NO I Lorin : Mr. and Mrs. t, nfntVrri ViicrViwnir near TVinmnson. when ered choosing a variety to PatterDee Mrs. and Mr. detourTraffic is being Thompson, Minersville. according to Paul M. Dunn, ex non. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potter, Mr plant, ed through Minersville. forester for the Utah State tension SUBSTITUTE PVannis Grav and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton have ot,1 Mr who has just recollege, Agricultural been camping and fishing up Beaver Martha McKash. turned from a study of conditions afYour neighbor's teleweek. this canyon fecting tree growth in several sec Friends Entertains Milford people A large number of tions of the state. phone is no substitute for Mr. nnrl Mrs. Fancis Gray enter at Miners attended the horse-racin the good will one trees All of your own. Here is a grow at and , water sufficient ville Saturday. The feature race be tained a number of their friends if from a farm usstatement given soils, tween the Cook horse of Milford, and their home on the Barton farm in the rare, said Mr. Dunn but there are on er illustrating one importthe McKnight mare of Minersville, West Field Sunday evening. few kinds of trees that will do a ly ant service his telephone was A lovely- social time enjoyed well on linrRe. i wiv MilfnrHwas wv" kvj tv,a poor or alkali sous under dry Delicious ice cream and crackers were conditions. In sections similar to performs. I tn the following: Mr. and Mrs. oorkviriocj parts of Millard, Beaver, and Duch "My telephone is not a lux-fesne counties, there are two Kinds oi LOWER GRAZING FEES ury, but a necessity. Most of trees that have survived and made my marketing is done by teleA downward readjustment of na- - Goodwin. good growth under quite salty and m. Mr phone. I get prices daily and the are These tional forest grazing fees, the reduc dry soil conditions. Francis Gray. Mrs. and in touch with customers Mr onve. Kussian and elm the keep economic on Siberian changes tion to be based These two varieties of trees have telephone." by since the current schedules was adNeighborhood Club Entertained for six years under F you like action! speed!! thrills!! Youll to been growing opted in 1927, was demanded by the Mrs. Lacy Nower3 was hostess noor conditions and are re- rather National Woolgrowers' Association eniov the athletic contests at the 1932 of her Neighborhood club moinincr thriftv and krreen by the side The outstanding amateur State Fair. in a letter sent to Secretary of Agri the ladies invited For a few cents a day guest at her home of other varieties that are dying few a and Arthur H. Hyde, Monday wrestlers, boxers, track and field stars in culture, the telephone saves many . the Intermountain region will compete in . t . M.r. i Thursday aitemoon. , ... .i uewui from the action of alkali and dryness, i ne letter, siifiieu j v.. vy- v i were rooms iHinincr -vi Deauuiuuy our own "Olympic' Games. sterol Siherifln elm trees in the trips to town, keeps you in shall, secretary oi me ssocuuuu Covers wer flowers. fall a made with ated have touch with neighbors and Delta of You won't want to miss the Horse Show, growth stockmen of the west, cinity clares that In height in six - Uud:for welve and a del cious t 35 Pet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Conto feet 20 reducin emergencies, when minof from the em states, in demanding . test or any of the other big, popular carwhile there are several cases re- utes not are count, it is instantly years, in tion charges, asking nival features. Nor the gigantic agriculwhere the Russian olives have made to summon help. available and ture, livestock, manufacturing, mining a growth of from 10 to 18 feet in the art exhibits! m social chat. same time. ;a ontireW wv J out " - of- line with 1CCJ blltair The Mountain States Those present were: guests, Mrs. In some sections of the state, the Join the crowds again this year I ! I conditions and prospective present have Momo Rflker. Mrs. Delia Nowers and cottonwoods poplars native o Telephone & Telegraph Co. VBnlft Nowers: club members on Mr been dying during during the past Raising the total to be expended of lack Ethel Hutchings, two vears. This is due to the Farrer. r.Aa Kpfnro .Til ne 30. 1933. tO Ttti TTiU Del a MUf- TTamewnrth. --ine ieuc.. okkden, approximately ozo,uuu, Luciel government has allotted the state dock, and G riffith Lacy Lizzie more than $500,000 for emergency Mae White, Nowers. construction on forest orwi focrnlnr -& HIIU Society IRotee I -- ... 'cuv, jANDERFIELD tk I' mrt . .1 1,1 F1 M T ,T -l Es-tel- ADAMSVILLE CREEK Cen-tervil- le I . . T i MILFORD MINERSVILLE ar w flnno-Vifpr'- s Ut KEEP OUR 4-- H EYE NEW - t,,i. es See the I ntermoimtain nJ npnnvn iitaat a'nd MHaS 'SS "Olympics" i -- tw - .v.... highways, Congressman Frederick Loofbourow C. Fnfprtnina Past Grand Club M.ri.ita Rohn and Catherine Bow man were hostesses to the Past r.rW club in the Beaver. cannon, . , fi1 September n. anniversary oi 1 ship. A hot dinner was surpmp. m. Cora Carlton happ.ly to time in Indie by coming ed the was informed. percentage of Utah has a larger L..A. AAa .i home owners man any uui iwv o, ...t .' the country, a report from the bureau of census of the United Statea department of commerce issued man- by Alfred A. Kinney, regional of the bureau of foreign and do- have dinner. , reveals. i i There are aoout o,uu a mil. of railroad track. wwu w """riV th fall- flowers. 1 After business meeting Bridge BROKEN AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH REPAIRED LIKE NEW If your artificial teeth are broken or a few teeth missing, mail or send them to DR. CAMPBELL, BEAVER, UTAH You need not come in in person. We repair and return them looking new again. New Navajo Blankets, and Old Dental Gold, Crowns and Bridges Will Be Accepted on Dental Wrork |