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Show AVER CITY Ewer lamaatataa1 atriaatafZ500 SUaataaat ' tfoataftkaWa- Jk ma4 4a ' irritl af lint Latitat. f ' ia Ik Mala, fc Im la IimI trvvt fikiat. tka kaatiaav Ik awat baaatifiJ awaalaia aeaaary, (Iraaaia U , Liu , ft. iy kbMtoJ ..Btjr. nat, af aay eaaaty ia Ik data. Baavar Craafc, fal. Lake, Kcal'a taia-'raaa- fr' . "tr " m ataaliaat4a-i- t iiaMM ' Laka,BaaarRaM-air a a Mlaara. wi. V - ' Mr capita of ,ill ra . cultural, alack, ylag, aaaltnr 4g aV 7oto'e XX. MS' Number DUES )SEHAPPYHOLIDAYS New Years' night dances, one at iera House for the young folks e other at the High School for narried folks Monday night, it to a close a "very happy and njoyable Holiday season. y midnight dinner parties were J, affording opportunity for re-- j and resumption of mSst pleas ;quaintances; among these was nual reunion of old friends in the Deal Garage, is office of the Fair " assisted by Neilsen and Son, j. ?. 6. Neilsen, Miss Bertha Neil-fr- s. Joseph RT Swindlehurst, Mrs. inger and others prepared the a most delicious banquet of nd fried .chicken, meats, salads, akes, hot coffee and other good were served. A royal good time ?joyed by the forty odd guests After the banquet all re-t- o the dances and tripped the mtastic until the crowing of the n the early morning indicated the ad come to bid good bye to old ad to look well to the cares of v ta-id- , year 1922. RENVILLE NOTES started and the ool has children are continuing" .vork. Hunter .and son Morell Greenville. Morell intends nd tlie remainder of the r going to school ax the ck Acanemy. and Mrs. P. F. Kollins spent ly in Milford visiting. Richard Jones is now at me in Greenville. He has )ut at the herd for the last lonths. . iMarae Hickman returned I home at Milfoi-d- , Satur of Springville, Greenville visiting with s and relatives. Bill Blacket, Leola- I - wall aB t city ia Utah. 1 . .aa4lkktawMa pUmU4 aa4 eiracaaa. aaaaUUsa la t County aataaftaaatraafe Blackner has re- - to her home at Greenvijle. as been spending a few with her mother, Mrs, , at Milford. i Christie McCloud has re- i to her home in Milford. .. , Laurence Thompson has ad to his home In Green . t..1w.:...r...----.- - W. m mm m a .a aw m aa... m aav r LI J- -a aW i I rLr " riak "Vja" BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JAN. 6. 1922 1 a KBI 'S io t mm PROVE The Beaver City Chamber of Com merce Dairy Committee invites the dairymen of Beaver County to meet with them, at the Beaver City Library, T1 T ' I . i A.. I luenuay nigni. January innt at i SDI1G I KINGS GOOD Per Year $2.00 MOW DIM MOVERS Of NEW CITY COUNCIL US THQR SEATS WEDNESDAY TAKE Macka whk gaai fkk a4 ara wall rrlkr af aWt hm tha aart aaactiai af ITDIS0FIM8TT0 FARM BUREAUMD1BERS The members of tfie new City Coun their seats in Council for Five range bulls have Just been ex- -' Our friend Dennis Wood, the the bank. "Some the first time Wednesday night, Jan.'.' chanted between Beaver. Arianavllla people laugh Lku PHinr nf ihe Nenhi fames-- at us because we have to do When Mayor John w calWiJlififi Mln5slllUiBefcTlibaBs-' . chores and that sort of thing," meeting to Order the following respon were unrelated and used oih different ded to the roll call. . . n flint lnnh f'rtiiTf fovmapB the owners had not x range, remarked a young Weld county tranizine a Beaver Countv Da rvhien's iav1' u""",uau '"J Ar changed for' another; they. would have Frank Smith, Clyde Measinger, if they wou Id prosper, must do farmer-dairymaAssociation. "but the nold Low,. Fred Levi, Oscar; Baldwin, been to sell them to be made Everyman or woman in the county something to bring in a steady. cows pay the bills and leaves us and Mrs. Hattie Ash worth. Recorder.. into compiled for a price of about $25.00 balony that owns a dairy cow or expects to dependable, weekly income and something at the end of the Mayor Barton announced the appoint each and bought s new one for $75.00 own one soon is invited to attend this ment of to $100.00. . There are many others that is missing no opportunity m fit- - year. We can't following committees. . get along with Water the meeting. Come out and help us to help and Irrigation, "Clyde could be exchanged in the same manner. Works of illustrations Euccess Dairy out them." ourselves to better, cows and more of ing Messinger, Oscar Baldwin, Fred R. Le in other sections. Here is his lat them, That seems to be the sentiment vi. . , Plan For Pullets Now . , ROBERT WHITE, Chairman, est. We heartily commend it to imong the farmers who are dai Streets and Bridged, Oscar Baldwin, Now is the time to plan for your 1922- H. A. CHRISTIANSEN, Sec, progressive Beaver Oounly farm rying in southern Weld county. Frank Smith, Arnold Low. 23 flocks of pullets, If you have not alers. Read it and then "go thou The dairy cow is paying the bills Electric Lights and Power, Frank ready arranged for your; settings of ... . L . J"i I. O. O. F. Ball A Success. Clyde Messinger, Arnold Low.- - eggs or baby chicks. DO IT NOW. if do likewise.'. and ana paying Smith, inonin auer montn Finance and Claims, Arnold Low, The annual ball of the Beaver Lodge Brownhiil. Beaver farmer, or, his wife,, profit besides, and she doesn't Clyde Messinger, Fred Levi," ., ' ,; Every 0. 0. F. No. ,41. Thursday night should have a, well bred lot of S. C, "Just a few weeks ago a young interfere with ordinary farm op Cemetery, City , Pwperty & Police, White Leghorns and thus add to their was a decided success. The Opera was Houe crowded td the limit, and farmer living north and west 01 erations either. 'In fact the dairy Fred Levi, Oscar Baldwin. Frank Smith monthly income, Arnold Low made application for powseemed to have a good time. Johnstown, (do., dropped into herd furnishes the indispensable everyone for a ten horse power motor for the er The committee reports satisfactory hie hnmo hnnV with a milW rlipi'k fertilizer which Do You Want A Dairy Cow? keeps the soil Beaver-Valle- y Creamery Company. financial returns and is well pleased f $8( 0 and announced that he alive and productive year after A number f applications for City At a recent meeting of the Beaver with the success of their big annual wanted to pay his note. "That's year. From the standpoint of positions were read and taken under City Chamber of Commerce Dairy Comsocial event said the banker, "but paying expenses and a profit the advisement after which the Council ad mittee it was arranged for Mr. John R, good, Murdock, manager of the Beaver Co' "i,. don't you want to keep part of value of the dairy cow cannot journed. Mrs Noyea Is Surprised operative Store, a member of the comwell lie overestimated. mittee, to accept applications tor the Ifl8t Fridav evenincr Mrs. E. O. Nnvpn It to pay the merchants of the In Johnstown, for instance, a H1NERSVILLE SCHOOL NOTES purchase of high grade or pure bred was pleasantly surprised when a fewof town? They will appreciate it if : - .1 i i dairy cows, (preferably Holsteins or little town of 274 people as reever- - -..A., ner lrieuus came. in us auena vuu ft , . ' ' . i me Uita4 hw tka cka ia JatmafiMi as is inougni nest, io spe ' ferseya. ing with her, games and dancing to the "Why, I don't owe any bills, ported by tlje last .xensus, the KOLAN KClLirXflir AD, cialize two on the leading milk strains music of the craf onnola took up the replied thefarmer. "Im dairying. monthly cream check averages A for the present' team ball from time until midnight, when a dainty the picked The cream check product of $10,000 in addition to the pay-ro- ll Those wishing to purchase dairy cows luncheon was served; Those present our town team' should therefore played county h at 2o the where cow the is peo-witimmediately sse Mr. , synonymous; plant itself, dairy were; Mrs. E. G. Noyes, Mrs. Kather-in- e was a Murdock at the it evening, Saturday Store and talk Coop farm insurance in Weld pi earn each month a total of Noyes, Mrs. D. T. Reese, Mrs. tumble game, the the matter over with him, as arrangeand rough Mrs. Murray Bohh, Mrs. Orrin county, says a writer in the not less than $4,000. That means score was 18 to 34 in favor of ments are nowtfjuler way to ship in the ; Hiillips and Mrs. Cheater Phiflips. Weld C'ounty News, published at; the farmer with the dairy cows first car)oad of cows. V Minersville. " cil took P.Bsrn -- " u n, i i J u, I Ed;ior-ia-CVi- rf v j Nel-Dalto- n, Greelev. A Watch Party aerainst adversities of climate party waa held at the home and market wlien all. other prona of Mrs Jennie Stanton Saturday night fail lhe fam)er wjth dairy cowg from a, few to Sl large herd, fin - ,! .mt;i munii,f O o ishes the season with money in luncheon was served by the hostess, A wab-- ar cafeteria style. Thse present were, Mrs. Lucy Jones, Mrs. John F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D T Reese and daughters Julia and Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard, Lamar Stoddard, Mr. Geo. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hutchings, Thelma Chistensen, in and Mrs. E G Noyes . It insures the farmer pays cash for his supplies during ? Mis3 Irva Baker and friend College Short Courses Millet have gone Miss " Ellen Eighteen Short courses will be avail- - ' to Cedar Vwhere Miss Baker is able January ft to 21 at the Utah Agriattending school, they have cultural College to all Utah farmers and . The courses cover prscli- - . been visiting here withUHiss cally everything of interest to the far- - ' Baker's parents. mer and his wife. For further part icu- The married folks dance Thur ars phone H. A. Christiansen, or write sday evening was a most suc- tha U. A. C at Logan. instead of leaving his accounts for settlement at the end of the harvest season, when he may have loss money than he needs to meet his obligation f. the-yea- their-wives- Attention, Poultrymen! cessful one they all, had a real timeand danced until four the following morn' ' ' . ing.: A ery y enjoyable time was had bjf some of the young people Thursday evening, at an oy ster supper, given at the home , of Miss Hester Carter The school gave a dance Tues day evening, the music was fur nished by the town string band and consisted of a guitar mandolin ; ukulele? - piano- and clarinet, a very en joyable time f" Ice Plant For Beaver ed are invited to attend a poultry meeting the Beaver City Library auditorium, Tuesday m'ght, January JO, at 7:30, for the purpose of discussing ways and means of developParent-TeacherAssociation ing the poultry industry of the valley, securing better markets, ob taining higher prices for our eggs and. poultrv, and organizing a All parents and teachers are invited Beaver County Poultrymen's Association. to attend a meeting tonight, Friday, Telephone or ask everyone you know to be interested ' hur January 6th, at the High School for of poultry, to attend this meeting and help us to develop the purpose of organizing a Parent thinking wonderful the poultry possibilities of this district Teachers Association. A good program Heaver City Chamber of Commerce Poultry Committee: A. A. and a good time is' assured.- Every parent is invited to attend. Morris, Chairman; Arnold Low, George Pake, W. J Robinson, Dr. S. O. WHITE, Jr. President. E. H. Fairbanks. You and your friends ; a . - - . . in ,,)- l - Messrs. Tolton, Low and Burke, in a recent interview with a Press reporter, advise that they are negotiating with a large Salt Lake concern to ibstal for machine ' them a first-claas Well as a cold storage plant in their . creamery, and that it will be their pur. pose, as soon ss it Is possible to get- their machinery installed, to make and deliver ice to their Beaver City custo- - . mers thus supplying the town and adice and joining territory with first-cladoing away witn tha need of putting ap ice from the ponds this winter.. Do not worry aboat ice, there will be lots of It""" for sale, made fresh every day, and at ss ss " Clarence Limb, son of Mr. John Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Burke Miss Davis Is Appointed ' ' a was had. satisfactory price.- Lee Davis, of Ilinkley. is Limb of Adamsville, was looking Chief Telephone Operator Have A New Baby Girl - Agreat many were absent ng a few weeks witli after business matters in Beaver Attention Mr. Borrower from school Tuesday, the reop Miss Ella Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Burke were i' and relatives in Green Thursday. Mr. Geo P Low, of tba Mr. and Mrs. Orson Blackner, very happy indeed about four orfock Mrs. Cy Davis, has received the ap eaing day, on account of keeping Beaver branch of the National Federal Be a chief the at 4, -, pointment'of morning, January operator late hours Monday evening and Loan Association is in Mrs. Steve Barton and Arthur Wednesday receipt of a letter i when Dr. E. B. Fairbanksrresented ver branch of the Mountain States Tel other r festivities. holiday Land from Federal the Bankat Berkeley, d Mrs Blackn er Entertain Blackner were dinner guests of them with a brand new baby girl. The & Tel, Co., vice Misa Caroline Mat him which advises in not to encourage ' it Vei Rollins Mr Mrs n and are B. Mr, and Mrs. T. resigned. , . Davis, on little miss weighed about seven pounds ' Miss Davis is an exceedingly win- veryVmuch overjoyed over a the filling of applications on account of nd Mrs. William Blackner en Saturday. v and was Joyously received by her sisthe congestion now in the Berkeley ofJ at a New Years' Watch par ters, Miss Lucile and little Emma, and some girl, an obliging and efncient,op-erato- baby girl bom to them Monday Davis fice and which ' will require several Game,Warden reports Cy and will no doubt keep the ofMrs. J guests were Mroand her brothers James and Hampton ' ,, morning. months to dispose of. ' The bsnk also Merchants snow of 26 inches at effi fice of usual d Hodges, Mr. and Mrsr John nrandm" Cwiow u aim Wv haonv standard up to its The funeral of brother John advises thst appraisals should not la dock Mr. and Mrs,. Ralph Valley dam and heavy 6n6w on over the advent of the new comer and ciency. nie Myers of Minersvflle, who made in this district during the winter be gs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. , Smith, the rinVps,Kurroudincr Puffer's -- Js on hand to see that due care is . -0 - - ; J stowed upon her new and pretty little Shower for Mr. and Mrs. Harris died Saturday, ' was held here season." Prospective borrowers should Mrs, Levi llowd. Dainty re Lake. therefore take notice and act accordints were served at mid night. granddaughter. Mother and daughter Tuesday, Mr .Myers has been nglyJ ' '; od time was enjoyed by all un v Attorney Sam Cline of Milford are getting along nicely. Prof, and Mrs. Edward Harris were living at Shanty for the las Mrs. T. an4 Mr. of ee small hours. was a guest ' " very pleasantly surprised Friday night, few months; the cause of death t Missionary Dance : ; Proctor-Mu- ir B. Pavis on New Jears Day.' j Wedding ' Dec 3oth, when abouttwenty relatives was He leaves to A missionary party and dar.ee will la pneumonia. 1 Mrs Le Baron Entertain. Attorney' (V1V Woodbury of Miss Mary Proctor, until recently and friends arrived at the home of Mr. mourn his loss, a wife, three given in the High School Gym, Friday Milford was looking after a num- employed as compomtor at the Beaver and Mrs, D..D. Harris, and gave them children, father, mother and night, January 13, in honor of Joseph City Fress office celebrated Christmas Bea-I ber ofjegal matters at the Counher of young people from Manziune who leaves Salt Lake City, several brothers' and sisters..The by a wedding in which she figured as a wedding showerr to Murdock Academy Wedncs-in- g 18, on a mission to the emtern and January Thursday bride, F.noch Muir of Beaver as groom. Mr. and Mrs Harris were recently funeral was held'in the church ty Seat Wednesday and together with several states. of this week. The wedding took place at the brides married at Delta, "the home of Mrs.1 at 2 o'clock. The talk f given in Mr. Manzlone is one of Beaver's mott ople from Murdock were de-' Mens' Boys and children's home in Panguitch. Mr and Mrs Muir Harris, where Mrs. Harris is S3 popu his honor was very pleasing. entertained at the home of populsr boys rsnd will doubtlei ' be will make their home in Beaver.' The lar as her husband is hers. Mrs. J. C Baron; cards Overshoes and Rubbers for all at honored by a large attendance. ' - -- Sec-Tre- as 191-- he-so- n, r, . . - " " -- s . , - 1. ' a late served Fernley's. Attend the Harmony Four fareiostesa, those present were. e Shirts, Lottie Faice, John well dance tonight at the Opera irefice Richards,. Albert Muir, House.. -- Adv. Muir, Etta Patterson, Leon- Mrs. Carl Tol ton has returned Eldon Stapley. Ge&rgs. Dor- vin Richard, Martin Goodwin. from a visit to bait Lake. htil ..were played n an oyster supper was . Press joinj their miny ing them much happiness together friends in wish- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mesenger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White on Nev Years Day. Many nseful and valuable presents Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cunn en were presented to the young folks, after which games and dainty refreshments tertained Mr. and Mrs. Gus rounded out a rowt enjoyable evening. Fernley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Harris returned after and Mr. and Mrs. Ar to Milford where Mr. Har- - Hutchings th holidays . . al a a t nold at midnight lunch New ria is ernt'ioveu as a leacner in in . Year3 schools at that place. 1 , I)w night. East Ward Mutual Prcgrain Vocal Solo, Mr. Blain Betterson; Ke, told .Story, Mrs. Kate Smith; Violin Solo, Mr, Llngby; Reading, Mrs, John Young. Lesson, "Mloness," advance J senior class, by George UittL IL '. |