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Show GREENVILLE m CHEAP NOTES Inexpensive Houm Will Prove Entirely Satisfactory Where Small Flock' la Kept Mr, William" P. Martin and Mr. William Blacksetof Green- hool held their assembly "ay of this week instead villewent to Milford Tuesday on business. ' 5UJNCSHEAD. It Is not necessary to spend much money for bousing If you are going to keep a small flock of hens In your iy. inth Grade gave an y in the school gym evening. The guests he Misses Zola and lies-;- r, Leola Fotheringham, lathews, Alvaretta Col Lettie Eyre, Elestia Le Nettie Carter, Jewel 'Frank Carter, Ross zham, Nolan Ilollings- jyd Wood, Norman Gib nton TomDson, Delbett ice-:rt- n, Reed Hall, HilbertEy-- i Myers, Ronald Banks, Banks, Carlile Young, : Eyre, and Grant Pryor. 7 as dancing and many y ere played and the much enjoyed by eve-ver- 3- back yard. Indeed, It Is unwise, say fioultry specialists of the United Statts IVpartment ef. Agriculture, One or two piano cases or a lurge packing box may often be made Into an acceptable home. But whatever you build should be made dry and free from drafts, and have good ventilation. The United States Department of Agriculture has numerous bulletins giving directions for this kind of const ruction, and any of these are available for the asking, or for a very few cents where a charge Is necessary. A e;inl to the division of publications. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, will get you Mr. William Pryor of Miners-vitl- e OVERCOMING UC1U)F WELL is spending the week end in Greenville, visiting friends. Iowa Community Brought ' Ingenuity to Bear to Secure Supply of Drinking Water. Friday evening January 13th the Primary gave an entertainment it consisted of songs and a play entitled 'in the Kingdom e g you need. A dance will be given Friday evening at the Greenville School building. Mr. Reese Griffiths and Alvin Baker of Minersville will furnish the music. Mr. D. J. Williams motored to Beaver Monday evening on bus- nd mess. Suit-abl- A rural school In Iowa, situated --In a locality where siiitablo water for drinking purposes Is to be procured e only by driving a well to a editslder-ublsituation the met by depth, the wash from the roof of the schooli.uuse, passing It through a filter and holding It for use In-- brick. of Mother Goose". A dance was given after the entertainment, everything was a success and it was enjoyed by all. Carter Ilisses otheringham and boy Mr. Reese Griffiths of enjoyed a candy pull ville spent Saturday in evening. ville. Zola iL b i , If wsttcr Rlii.ss Is not ohtninnhle, Huie limy ho used for preserving ejrgs, s:iy specialists of the United Suites of Agriculture. It Is not considered so good as water glass, as In some Instances eggs preserved by this method have tasted slightly of lime, although at other times lime-wathas proved entirely sastifac-tory- . iH'p.-irtinen-t .;vfTrx Miners-- ; Green-- ! l 15c rrclrcij Sixty-seve- n , 0. r i $ iceslj t I To preserve with lime, dissolve two pounds of unslaked lime In a small quantity of water, nnd dilute with five giiJlon of water that has prevl. ously been boiled nnd cooled. Allow the mixture to stand until the lime settles, then pour off and use the clear liquid. Place clean, fresh eggs In a clean earthenware crock or jar. and pour ine ciear umcwater into tne ves sel until the eggs are covered. At least two Inches of the solutlou should cover the top layer of eggs. AIMING FOR PUREBRED SIRES Cow. testing Asiociatlon Western Leaders Making Effort to Have s Bulls. High-Clas- An effort Is being made by the coassociation leadoperative er In the western states to make the balls of their associations 100 per cent purebred. That there Is much Interest In this movement Is shown by the fact that the report recently received from I he western office of the dairy division. United States Department of Agriculture, shows that recently two associations have been added to the 100 per cent list. These are the and the San Diego, both In California. There are now eight associations, In the territory supervised by the western office of the dairy division, having all bulls Of these, three are In purebred.In Colorado, two In Calitwo Idaho, fornia and one In Washington. cow-testin- g Farmers and Merchants Bank Capital Stock Si 00,000,00 THOMAS N. TAYLOR, President JOHN l BENNETT, Vice-Pre- Provo, Utah, Dec, 16, 1921. Mr, Edwin Brickert, Dear Mr. Brickert: Last year in December I reported to you what the 325 pullets were doing in egg production for the month of December, producing something over 6,900 eggs for the month or un average of a little better than 21 eggs for each pullet for the month. I thought you might want to know what they are doing in their second year. In the past two weeks. I have been eettine more than two hundred eggs each day frona these hens, which now number about three hundred as some have culled out and a few have died. I can just keep them producing through th winter as they are doing now, I think that they will do as well as they did in their pullet I forced them for egg production from November 1st to about year. the 1st of May, and then turned them out on the range to hustle for themselves, feeding them just a email amount of grain to keep ttiem in" condition and during the year they produced 41,667 eggs orI,378.TO worth of eggs for the year. Had I forced them for egg production for a longer period, I would probabiy have reached a much higher egg record, but I prefer to give them a rest during the hot summer so that they will be in good condition for the cold winter months when eggs are at better pricea, then I f lV"n wit i.it injury. ' H. yi !) (! : i t to bay tig.it week old pullets' from you instead of the bat-- chicks as I hve not the time to raise the chicks, and I feel fiat y m are much equipped and can produce better pullets t i m I, is y u arj m iking a sp3cialty along that line of the poultry business. Kindly ship me 300 pullets to be hahched not later than March 10, 1922 at the price you quoted me in your last letter. If you can select ma a bunch as good as the ones that are now producing so well, I shall bo very well paid for my investment. I feel that you have one of the beit egg producing strains of White Leghorns in the country anywhere, and if yov ao desire, you can refer any new prospective customers to me for anu information that they may desire about your poultry and your methods of doing business. - Very respectfully ARNOLD DIXON I Am Closing My Books For Hatching Eggs, Baby chiek. and 8 week old pullets, for the I must order at once to insure delivery when you year. want have-you- it Eggs Save 7.50 per 100. Chicks 17.50 per 100. Pullets UO 25 per cent Deposit required to book all orders. each. Oar Catalogue, Which is Free, will convince you that we have the be.it to be had in S. C. W.iite Leghorns, Birds of correct type, carefully selected and severely culled from close decendants of the world's greatest strains of 300 egg hen-- . I am also agsnt for the best broking equipments and will ba pleas 3d to give anyone prices or information. manufactured, This "Ad" will appear but once VJSIUS W PEftSKYEmiN MAD fcACKlMti Vf VK CAM BUVW EDWIN BRICKERT A COUPLE OP VEMJS AS OLDER WOWADVEtm'SmG Southern Utah's Poultry ani Pet Stack Fancier super-refinemen- ts NEARS OP SERVee PAROWAN, UTAH " T Commercial Billiard Parlor small-tow- n to . Up Printing Is of herently the faults and virtues ' jp lve a letter from Mr. R. t: n, of Minersville, who is 1 America Itself. Exchange. City Planning. t'iIosA ngeles. California, Primarily, dty planning deals with f f months, in which he real estate, with the streets which the people own, and with the ground on ",4end me your I which have erected their homes , none 135 I japjo apitu1 - a! q) been- - If MICKIE SAY- S- : man D. DIXON, Cashier ARNOLD DIXON, Asat Cashier cow-testin- g No-'ngshe- auo J. s. Sacra-roento-Yo- Dollars IT l 1 iper, 2arthenewsfromhome". tqi o) )A ttn wmp1 ot jo Xjaratoi patouia to the Golden State a e pleasant byfumiahing :ome news. Woodhouse, a mpo8itor in the lress rs. James Reilly, and tie Woolsey were among tpdooX3 bi Few. re, trcirdW people who and places of business. We most real-ti- transporground. They buy location, ' ' tation, gas, electric light service, neighbors,' good streets, proximity to office City planning la merely a and conservation of these different elements which make up the rain of. property thus purchased by dtlxens contemplating residence In a given locality. , A plan for a city, therefore. Is quite like a plan for a residence. The latter has merely to do with an Individual home, the former with a larger home the dty - , . Mrs. Twitchell Jr. and l, of North Creek, were Have yon read the ads In this week's iness in Beaver Mon- - paper?. Better do It and then patronize 1 our advertisers. Stairs Over P, O. Block Hours: 8 a. m. to J. R. Lindsey, tee)ee9ct93Cse0tte EWEL THEATRE Proprietor 11 p. m. Beaver City, Utah Beaver and Mansfield Hotels Beaver City, Utah Under Direction of Mrs. Richard Pearce e parks or boulevard. leorge r at' the Press y Doea. le to conretl1, o knotr they that dty real estate carries with lad to putMr.Dotson on as well as benefits. It obligations ription listand are pleased When citizens boy property they boy know that wa can make more than Just so many f ct of V a : Just a sample of the Many we have. If we can do it for this man. we can do it for you. Courier-Journal- rket t Be Found Quite Satisfactory le DifWhere Water GJa ficult to Obtain. Will Read This! Parowan, Utah." EGGS PRESERVED WITH LIME Impress Theater has not Mrs. W. J. Kaston of Green nninpr this week on ac-- t ville, is recovering nicely from improvments, it will ier illness of about two weeks. Iowa School Surrnounta Difficulty. ready until the latter tank provided with a next week. ; Mr. Hnd Mrs. .1. H. Barton f underground tight curb. The filter is filled with Beaver, spent Sunday in Green- layers of charcoal, sand, and screened f son Corbridtre. ville visiting with Mrs. E? st r gravel of small size which have been larence placed In the container in the order I Mrs. William Coi bridge, named. The water which comes from Mr. William ' h if iths and Ver this "well" Is 3 Wanda Evans, daughter highly colored but It Is u cold non and palatable. From ot it Davis Mrs. Vein and exceedingly Evjms dreenvuie, . It Is perfectly a staiubilnt sanitary Milford. for home last They Monday ::iarried at Heaver healthful. Before 'his means of prointend to remain there a ftw curing water for drinking purposes to even's was Installed the school children days on business. went without water or were either . T JTntt: Minersville High School Miss to bring It a considerable compelled Ardath Johnson of Mil distance. Utica the league and entered ti'obe. s a ay save 11 aiidvy ford spent to a take trip very le; acting Towm With Zoning Regulation. visiting her aunt Mrs. Fred L vi, n. cities of this country are on her way from Oden, where tationery, some kind of zoning to have reported .1. J. she Mrs. visited now in effect, and 20 her sister regulations p." 11 team have received Sanford. cities have complete comprehensive ir r 3w suits which are the rone ordinances limiting me use 01 helglits of buildings nnd area rf J properly, fct r r several years. Little Ann Fnce, 'daughter Of; of lot tnot uluy be covered in every Mr. and Mrs. (leorsre Price, who block within the city limits. Amon hi Minersvillf town team has been cities adopting zoning during the Inst quite ill with pnenmn year are Milwaukee, Berkeley, WashIt turned from Cedar and is convalescing nicely and ington, D. C, Omaha, Knst Orange, nia, both won a where they will soon be around as usual. Yonkers, Rrockton, Uast Cleveland and in due time are go- and a number of smaller cities. to play again. Mrs. W. U. Stewart and her From Sunshine to Storm. son Ernest, of Adamsville, were I bnve seen better days" "Mister, Senior Bee Hive Girls ognn the wayfarer. shopping in Heaver Monday. !n uncertain nlwnys party Wednesday even "They're of the housfl. the innn replied the home of Miss Alvar COMPARES WELL WITH CITY spring," . Louisville 90c see thc jlbndge. The evening nt playing games and Avtrag American Smell Town, In D can aoc Fact, la Definitely More Pleasur-abl-e ice cream were served. i Hams Abiding Place. i resent were: Misses Lola inf at 30e The churches In nearly every small laicile Eyre, Margaret town are centers of wholesome activ Pennies-Wa- ste ricea lesta LeFever, Rad:e ity, nor la society In any of them like Wood, Virna Insipid gaucherle pictured to us as , Virgene egetablet ma of and Mr. typical In an Imaginary town of a "best . ThermaCraw, Small talk may predominate Vers, Clinton Thompson, seller." at any gathering, but that is true In dmon 25c Uanks, Floyd Wood, the city, and there may be a lack of le can will O Some users of printing of manner and Archell Evans, the save peanics by get' of dress, but whether that Is to the Gillins, Charles Jameson credit ig of or the discredit of the small ting inferior woi k and lose )c . and Mrs. Murl Jameson town la at least debatable. As for dollars through lack of ad' .Ulene Jameson and the brains and enterprise and energy, why, vertising value in the work the small town In America la their ;e family, they get Printers as a rule breeding ground. It U from the small lests spent a very enjo- towns and the farms that the cities charge very reasonable of America draw their vitality. How K ying. prices, for none of them many of the men an4 women whose names are found In "Who's Who In get rich although nearly or were all of them work hard. America" are many friends ofT. J. Most those of And . them, people? ill be sorry to learn that Moral-- Cice your printing h who left the small town for the city r. i improving as rapidly as did a good printer aiultave money. so, as a rule, not because there DERS or refinement lack waa of of id'r pneumonia deve!oi-ia- y beauty, they and his condition, of taste at home, bnt because small sought larger opportunity. The Our t serious, is not as reaa-- s town Is not gross, nor unlovely. It, Material! Unexcelled one could wish. later speaking collectively, Is the cherished ints, Amerimillions of of abidingplace the above word cans who compare In every worthy that Mr. Burke is now attribute with the inhabitants of cities, ets r nicely. and whose faults and virtues are in- ij COOP FOR BACK YARD Week of Jan. 23 Steam Heated Rooms if Desired Monday Private Baths, Etc. Douglas McLean and Dorris May In "Mary's Ankle." AD Meals Served Any Tuesday Time at Bearer Hotel Earl Williams in "Diamonds Adrift." Rate for Room and Board $2.50 per Day and Up Wednesday "Huckleberry Finn, cast, ' "-Special Thursday Lewis Hennison in "High Pockets." Friday - . " - ' : , ( Stella Talbot in "The Trie of Innocence," and ley Chaplin "A Dog's Life." Char-- -. Saturday William Russell in "A Lady from Long Acre." Judge Not Quite Up to Date. l"he meaning vf the word "bogus'' was the subject of a long discussion In a London court the other dny. Eventually the Judjje had recourse to a dictionary and that book. In giving examples of the e of the word, quoted the fact, that there was once a Jmlga who did nut know the meaning of bogus transaction. tttttttCtttttftttttCttftttttftttttt0tttttt, n-- Make Funnel From Eggshell. When It to fill narrow-necke- d boUlea aftd a funnel la unavailable, one can be Improvised from an ttxshell. The shell should be quite dry, and a small opening made at the bottom. Stifnd the shell ao that the hole Is well, over the opening of the container to be filled, and proceed as with a regular funnel. |