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W.Gunn, GraduYES INTERESTING REPORT ASSOCIATION TO BE PERFECTED ON VINCED 0PPORTUNITT IS ally Laying Foundation HEp For Sheep Industry TUESDAY JANUARY THIRTY NIGHT, ction, Costs, Taxes, Neces-Fo- r Hon. J. F. Tolton, S. O. White Jr-Some months friend H. our ago good Economy In State Af-Retail sales on Ford cars, trucks and Attorney O. A. Murdock, and . Christiansen, Beaver County Farm Main Topics of Fordson tractors nave again exceeded Robert White Elected President, L E. Harris V. Prof. Maughan Make SucP., W. S. Tolton, Bureau in an interview with a the million mark for the year 1921, Agent Optimism Domi- cessful Appeal for Change Treasurer; Taylor Fanuwotth. Secretary John A. Horton, according to a statement given o t tosaid "There are great Press nates Convention reporter, of Curriculum at College Orin Phillips, Albert Green. Charles Johnson and George day by the Ford Motor Company. in the Beaver Valhere opportunities Marshall, Jr., Directors. Nearly Two Carloads of Cows The Ford factory and assembly plant eeent State Farm Bureau With the decision reached by the ley for the upbuilding of a profitable reached Ordered. Those Desiring Cows Asked to Confer a total of held in Salt Lake City was production figures industry in the rearing of thorough Commission of Education, there re ,050,740 cars, trucks and tractors for With John R. Murdock at Co-O-p Store. bred Rambouillets and other sheep. erized by a sentiment of optom-mains now to be had conformation roduction Figures . For Year Reach Grand Total of 1,050-74-0 Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Reductions Reach New tow Level DENT ROBERT WHITE . Dis-ssio- n. t t i 1 the year, with retail sales by dealers of The Beaver Valley has the pasture, the decision the General by to approximating 1.093,000, which in the Board, the alfalfa, the climate and the found United States alone surpasses the 1920 Responding to the call of the Dairy Committee of the Beaver City Chamber ation stock and convert Murdock the Into Academy if it could, would, retail sales record by 104,213 Ford cars of Commerce nearly 70 dairymen of the Beaver Valley gathered in the Citv Hall some splendid farm flocks as the Vocational Institute of the ch'irch produce and discuss of means and trucks. of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav Saints. ways uesday night to securing more and better well as range sheep. The Ford company says the outlook dairy cows, organizing a dairymen's association, and securing better prices for Because of the schools extensive A visit to the magnificent bunch of 1922 is decidedly optomistic. In their product. two hundred or more registered Ram farm lands and 'many buildings for business generaly. This was for Mr. Robert White called the assembly to order and outlined the objects of the bouilets of Messers John H. Barton shops and residence of students, and k. est period of such decline since fact, concrete evidence already exits in H. A, Christiansen, County Agent also spoke, citing the necessity' of car meeting. and De that truck sales for retail I War. But it was stated by and his son, John P. Barton, fully because of the fact that there is here le bigpcember 1922, exceeded December 1920 organization and urging the need of a bull exchange to be operated within the confirms the statement of Mr. Chris presented a means of educating great in nt authorities that arise by almost 25 per cent, and Ford- - association. malL tiansen and other authorities, for. numbers of boys and girls of Southern id a resumption or business is sales On motion of W. S. Tolton, seconded by Geo, Murdock Jr. it was unanimous son Utah at a minimum expense to themtractor same sales for retail the frankly, the Barton sheep are as fine l inning and that mcnay is now to organize an association. voted y shows sn of 100 over increase periods f a lot of thoroughbreds as the writer selves, together with the growth and nd in fact the business world con- k B. L. Pixton, Agricultural Instructor at Murdock Academy, O. D. Harris, cent for December as well as 1921, per has ever seen and should prove a win high grade of work done at the school believes that the crisis is at last I done an increase over the total tractor Bales S. R. Barton, L. E. Harris, and others all spoke in favor of organization. It factor in attracting many buyers during its years of probation, the slow however will be le recovery was therefore unanimously voted to organize under the name of the ' Beaver ning f Murdock Vocational Institute is to of first class' sheep to this valley. L ill require the of oj the month of November. These Association, to be one of the few Church Schools to be seem County facts indicate Dairymen's not that ests to bring us back to normal. Another buncn or registered and un On motion of Timothy BrownhllL seconded bv C. Dennis White, and unani are the farmers buying more free retained. nly ,: ., Rambouillets those of are registered reely asserted that agricultural but that is becora mously carried, the chairman was instructed to appoint a committee of five the The decision reached was ly, on general public finally T. Tanner. The accom writer J. were away out of .proportion from those present to act as a nominating committee, said committee to sub Judge mere responsive and receptive. Neil B. Neilsen Wednesday to Tuesday January 24th. Tbe meeting lo manufactured products. The ing panied Another point brought out by a com mit a list of nominees for the ' offices of president vice president secretary. the stock scales of Jos. Murdock where for final action of tbe case of Murdock I rail road rates were deplored e treasurer, and five directorate nine to act ss an Executive Board; and the lat 63 of the Tanner sheer SI ewes. was called by the General Authorities CRY wet' e distributor gets 59 cents of pariaon of production figures .for the to repreresnt the outlying districts ot the Beaver Valley. The chairman then two ter two to convene in the church Office Buildshows en that Ford past years old and a ten months 14 buck, lar the farmer produces; year closeds are gaining in popularity, as 23 appointed L. E. Harris, J. P. Barton, C. Dennis White, O. D. Harris and limt- - old buck were 3. ComeJ loss and the producer must being weighed. There ing at 10 o'clock on this date.' There 1921 production were thy Brownhill as the nominating committee and declared a recess of ten minutes cent of the per are indeed some fine registered as well went to be present as local represent-- - imself with 27 cents. The de- : Sedans and Coupes as against a total of to give .time in which to report loney w; as a few unregistered individuals in ives of. the school, the committee that rice of clothing is only repre 18 per cent for the After recess the meeting was called to order and the follewing namea sub this previous. year ' the decline in the price of splendid flock. The two year old had for months been working on the . vicethe consideration mitted of for for the Robert assembly; car necent White; in president, reductions ord f buck weighed 270 lbs, the Iamb ram, st details of the proposed institution. The prices id as only $3.00 worth of wool E. Harris; treasurer, W. S. Tolton; aecretary Taylor Far ns worth; ten L them low a to new level. The president, brought months, 150 lbs, and the 61 ewes a committee consisted of Presidents 8. use can be' got in any suit O. White, J. F. Tolton and attorney O. now sells for (348, the run Directors, John A. Horton, Greenville; Orin Phillips, Manderfield; Albert Green, fctal of 8970-- or an car Touring average of a frac Badily understand that the rest A. Murdock and Principal J. Howard for $319, the coupe for $580, the North Creek; Charles Johnson, Adamsville; George' Marshall Jr., Minersville. tion over 147 about is each. doubt It pounds must be in quality and weight v Sedan for $645, the Chasis for $285, and The entire list of names, as submitted, were then placed before the house for ful indeed if . ', many flocks of breeding Maughan. problem occupied a great part the Truck election or rejection and all the nominees mentioned were unanimously elected ewes will come all f. o. b. DetroitTo for these so loyally who have $430, men, up with this average, invention. A resolution was worked This the is the fourth price cut in the as the officers to serve for one year. so cause for to us sH. dear The Tanner do flock, however, fully as nanding that real estate and Mr. S. R. Barton, of Greenville was chosen by the nominating committee but well under the sixteen months. During that time is due considerable credit forth final past as would clippers be reduced 25 per cent from they the price of the touring car alone has Mr. Barton asked to be excused on account of his inability to attend and that do at the block ; several ewes decision to recognize Beaver as the s been the last .two "years. having A. Horton of Greenville be elected in his stead, which was done John been from cut to a reduction $575 $343, sheared around 25 lbs of wool and the logical place for the proposed distinct-- , ertained that the public utili-ae- n After the election of officers it was voted, on motion of John P. Barton, that buck, altho not fully ive school; And to the people of Besv- of 40 per cent Reductions on some of clipped, has cut $20,000,000, and that for duced close to 40 lbs of wool; it waspro been even greater the executive board be requested to prepare a Constitution and the have er other sod the students of Murdock Acadtypes es 4 mostly fallen on the realty. Ford Company believes that this the association and submit them for consideration at a meeting to be held next timated that had be becn as closely emy, which means also strong represThe ited out how that several while not a large one, is es Tuesday night January 31st at the City Hall. 1 clipped as the average sheep he would entations from many other Southern ars could be saved in admin' reduction, The chairman then called on Mr. John. R. Murdock. a member of the dairy have time as it this at pecially important produced fully 45 lbsthis record. Utah towns, is due not a little of the pense, bath in the state and should committee of the C. of C. for a report on the number of dairy cows ordered. however, a long way toward go was obtained from a 15 credit for their loyal work and earnest here are 30 pupils to each Mr. Murdock said that he had 37 orders on hand and others had spoken to months fleece. faith which went far towards bringing ; conditions. market Jtah and by giving 35 pupils is giving employment at present him about it Two car loads, it was estimated, can be quickly made up. After Ford B. N. NeilBetkalso has a fine flock the grand decision. eacher one and one half are not in his main much discussion it was the concensus of opinion that the cows should be pur of Rambouillets. This Flock is not to men Thf General Commission of Educa 40,000 approximately oil ars would be ' saved, large in the state of Utah. AU those desiring cows were requested but has some if ' individuals tion was very thorough in their conat the chased, of possible, Petroit, ut some importance plant splendid ich could be saved by store and to all meet to which is emphasized when consideration to immediately apply to Mr. Murdock, at the p sideration of our proposition and gave among the number. at our and cutting excessive is given to the fact that nearly 20 per gether at the earliest opportunity in order that the type and price of cows H. A. Christainsen, while among the us a most. hearty welcome. The com- - : 111 agreed thai it is necersa2ded for needed may be decided and a man selected to send for them. cent is the of population to go into the fine Rambouillets mission are unanimous In recommend-- -, directly latest city's something done with the va- Ford Motor Com the dependent upon ng me least when it comes ing the maintainance of Murdock Acad; rtmenta of government. The o pany. for he has three individuals emy as a vocational Institution to the quality, id small wage worker has Helen Keller Here information relative to Grandpa Reese Celebrates further For that would do credit to any flock of General Board of Education, which e his limit to bear. His Ninety Second Birthday Ford products, see THE FAIR DEAL as well a number of oth will meefand doubtless confirm the. Organization'' were the big On Saturday evening January 28th ers t hat will doubtless"" make" history decision of toe comraiwioh at an early GARAGE, authorized Ford agents, Bea by every speaker. There ,V Mr&T Belle Reese arid" Mrs. J. at the new School Auditorium will be in the Rambouillet industry of the Bea date. vr atyrUtaJir-------" nedy forour troubles. The T. Tanner spent the afternoon presented the motion picture of the ver Valley. ee it, and firmly and sys T. W, Gunn also has a number of Love Call Of The Parents Teachers Meeting ?i the organize agricultural with Grandpa Watkin life of Hellea Keller. This photo dra Monday Rambouillets among the registered in be An will entertainment s sooner we will succeed given uuij -Reese in honor of his 92nd birth- ma is full of thrills which grip the at several thousand of high grade sheep ..w- v" agriculture on the proper the auditorium of the new school build tention. - And in addition to depicting The second of Parents 'the meeting He recited some of the the marvelous achievements of this that he owns. eyes of the. nation ars on ing by the West Wsrd Primary Friday days Oliver Gale also has a few fine Ram Teachers Association wu held last Friureau. The nation expects night," February 3rd, promptly at .7.30, poems he learned when a boy girl who from infancy waa deaf, dumb day evening in the auditorium of the who has ' 'o develop; the state is look o'clock, for the benefit of the Conval and aided materially in spending and blind, and shows in contrast the bouillets, mostly unregistered and ill new school building. After a very in- eat solution of our troubles scent Home at the L. D. S. Hospital a most pleasant afternoon. Not wasted career of a girl who went doubtless arrange for prorer registra for the tion of the eligible membegsot his teresting program consisting of readas most of us do without pie are nopeiul as , never through life, advanced ow better his age withstanding flock; thus aiding in building up a reg ings and instrumental music, Principal at last the farmer's day NOTICE. physical handicaps. his studit Reese istered Ramboullet center here in the Mc Mullen, spoke upon "How Parents is splenenjoying a this "neck of the woods.' Helen Keller when a baby eighteen Picture Studio will open in s few days Grandpa May Help The Teachers" after which walks to town several months old, because of serious illness Beaver vallty. or share. at Mrs. E. C. Woolseys' Millinery Shop, did health, J. Howard Maughan gave an Interesting next to First National Bank. Watch times a week, chats with num became totally blind and deaf. This talk upon "Existing Conditions and st the dance at the Open window for samples. c. erous friends and is one of the girl sees with her sense of smell Jewel Theatre Changes Hands Problems at Murdock Academy," these ' A business change of more than pass problems were then tsken day night ence Sun& most optimistic and young old and hears with her sense of touch op for. as we know ing notice occured this week when Mr, Without r bearing sight by different members of the men of Beaver. . Specialists Slated For Beaver them she has not only learned to talk, Ezra Barton, of Milford, a son of Mr, Association, the meeting then adjourne harvest! Tne women of the Farm Bureau 1F1ED COLIN 4 but has graduated from college, and Mrs. John H. Barton, leased the ed to the gymnasium where a very have been successful in securing the Attention.tmdny. Chiropractica The picture is presented under the Jewel Theatre from Lester Briggs and pleasant social time was held. Jer this head inserted at services of Miss Rozina Skidmore, Dr. E. Mansfield. District Chairman direction of the Parents Teachers As- his mother Mrs Mary A. Briggs. Mr. )rd per insertion. Minimum clothinir the Extension of the Eighth District of the Utah sociation. The specialist play begins st 7.30 o'- Barton will take poses km Wed nesdsy, cents, Lookup the Division. She .will West Ward M. I. A. Program ; begin s course State Chiropractor's Association, an clock. Tickets 10 cents. ve a o nor. need and let os help February 1st While we have not seen dresxmaklng and millinery next week. nounces that the State Convention of Following is the program for Sunday Mr. Barton we understand it is his inirket for them. ' January, 30 at 10 A- - M. in the sewing Chiropractors will convene in Salt tention to put on nothing but first class night at 7:30, at Park HalL -room of the new school building, all Lake Dr. Alexander Coming Patriotic . Reading, "Loyal Cittxen-ship- ," shows and to maintain the am excel-len- t City, , Saturday, January 28th, TE FOR SALE CHEA- P- members of the Womens Farm Bureau Dr. F. J. Alexander of the Alexanand requests all Chiropractors in this Carlyle Smith; Vocal Solo, Cle--; atsndard as that set by his predenorth of Femley's store are invited" to attend. Mansone the will be at to der district attend. Adv. Maxwell; Piano Solo, Myrtle Wool- -' Optical Co., cessor, Mr. Briggs. l of Murdock Academy bill and Vocal Duet, Ada and Ray Morfcin'. afternoon field Hotel next sey; Sunday Tbe theatre going public will,, we are piece between Mrs. Briggs To 29th 2 M. Meet P. to Mothers Service V Monday January A new line school to of ot up sure, regret hear caps for boys, Mr.Briggsretirra orothy Baker's stores. See trouble ment from the theatre business in Bea80th. and Those i Season t any having Waldo 60 Murdock and cents Clerk and t $1.35 in, County Fernley's. oodhouse, agent Beaver There will be a meeting of the just with their eyes should not fail to ver. Mr. Briggs has run nothing but wife, Stanley Gunn and Mis Nell Rea Adv. . ... Service Star Legion Mothers, per. Why call. adv. first class shows and that regardless per were dinner guests of Mr. ind ms retinted to be held in 30th. the Monday of cost In other words Mr. Briggs has Mrs. John Gunn at Adamsvillo Sunday. dance at the Opera House Sat to rent for cash; 65 acres Big ? See full a attend Public the visited Cline Wm. 1 Mrs. and library, continuously music Good 28th. given to the people of Bea- After dinner all enjoyed -- art hours lit. acres grain. House to live urday night January ver a fiist class show. In Milford and time is desired. s friends assured. ance . Wednesday. good skating on the reservoir. Clyde Messingcr. speakers from the East as om the State agreed that the for 1922 was much better than the past year. 1921 closed months steady decline in the agriculural products, and slow-- f i , - - 1 " ' . . , ; an. unty . - . . : Bye-La- e doub-isio- Co-O- i "Co-op- ... -- i t. ' .. - - m -- j ty-fi- me or if i : Mil, r 1 :cj |