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Show 1928. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, THE PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, Quldnt you prefer a to his home, Dut Tuesday morning here for a remained Walbeck Mrs Dr. Meyer. lime to be treated by of Minersvllle, Williams, Frank called at the home of D. J. Williams, County Correspondence car built tn me Worlds Most Modem Automobile Plant ? V if,' Yet. nliocTirQ we are milking hJe a of cows in that clas3 provement association out those cows ,71 ttm A Wn. I Bea Sunday night. . Cull The Flock Now Hall and I lona with Mont Griffiths, son of Mr.' and Mrs. teams competed M. C M. is Y. The of Milford, I Griffiths, Jr., present Hannah Pryor of the high and Morgan H. Griffiths, hens and the high prL 'I SULPHURDALE cooking club taking first place of visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Thelma Hall and Phyllis Marshall for a while. jeed will Justify the riB'1 ei second at of thn fwi, Is who Club working taking Kesler, vao ai me present ..i Sunshine Delmar the A ,v little here Miss Ruby Christiansen Is visiting Into, Cedar City, visited his family ""Bn more W, and relatives and friends at Richfield. Bishop and Mrs. Dan Day Sunday. - uc (in visited here Miss Agnes Thompson returned ! Mrs. George Brown and children, anu me iat uen price w daughter of Antimony with Monday after a week's visit last Friday and Saturday. of Milford, called on Mrs. Ivan Frost ly. If more of the culls friends at Beaver. now the later market will hit Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carter and Saturday. be Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Robinson and Frank Williams left August 14 for to went and feed will be saved. Barton I Floyd and Glenn son Alfred, of Fillmore, visited their attend the Any hens that have Ogden, where they will the lower valley Monday night to had nrnnoi' faarl aml.1 care d daughter, Mrs. John Stahl Sunday. Republican state convention. work for Dr. Hopkins. three Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herd and childand summer, and yet have gone ttto Mrs. Clem Hollingshead ren of Hatton, visited Mr. and Mrs. children are here visiting friends moult, or do so before Lyman Stowe Sunday. be taken out of the ,iJ should and relatives. LOCAL FARM NOTES Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jehu were dinMrs. Mary Ellen Blackburn has remuuiung Because the? ner guests at Cove Fort Sunday. turned to her home here after havlazy and will novnr rA LEW MAR PRICE By . R. D. Jehu and C. M. Thompson her Tlift V. ing spent the. summer visiting ,icu iL.i luai is moulting "I County Agent made a business trip to Salt Lake sons at Sandy, Utah. does not get back to production City Wednesday, Mrs. Jehu and Mrs. Mrs. Vernetta McKnight enterearlier in the winter than th. Thompson accompanied them. One Cow or a Dozen tained at a bundle shower Aug. 9, that moults in October or Novemf Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Powell of Bak- for Mrs. Lloyd Mathews. A dainty year- and as a rule does not produces 100,000 of nearly Analysis er City, Oregon, called on their son luncheon was served. She spends ly individual records from cows on many eggs men. Albert Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kelsey, Mr. test In dairy herds Improvement as- ieea laKing care of her Plum and Mrs. Melvin .Marshall and Mr. sociations indicates that, on the av- while the worker again becoi i. 3. .11 and Mrs. Earl Thompson motored to erage, cows that produce 100 pounds uuu leaiuerea ana rough appf NORTH CREEK Zion Canyon last week. 0 of butterfat per year returned $14,-0Miss Louretta Thornton is here each over cost of feed; those that Boarder cows wont produce Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Puffer were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kelsey. produced 200 pounds, $54.00 over cost of feed; 300 pounds, $96.00; more milk on $15 hay than they i guests at the home of their son, Per400 pounds, $138.00 and 500 pounds lasi year on ?io hay of the qua! cy, Friday of last week; GREENVILLE Mrs. Ruth Twitchell visited her j $178.00 over cost of feed. Thus the And our local shortage of hay t of the E. man day White, sister, Mary milking a 500 pound producer not affect the price of butterfal the Primary Jubilee. Mrs. Lotin Kesler and daughter, would have more return than if he Los Angeles. Better take advant Miss Eva Powell returned Tuesday Mae, of Milford, and Mrs. Bertha milked a dozen 100 pound cows, and of the high prices of beef this from Wyoming where she has been Spldell and daughter, Geraldine, of this would take no account of the before the range cows come ot visiting her sister, Mrs. Kathleen California, visited Mrs. Leola Black- - added labor of milking and caring mountains and weed out the wi Dixon. for the larger herd or of the much of the liabilities. A herd imprJ ner for a few days this week. Darrell Merchant, Susan Merchant Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas and greater expense of providing stable ment association to be organized and Doyle Twitchell had their ton family of North Creek, visited rela- room for a herd instead of a single the near future will help you to i sils removed at the local hospital by tives here Sunday. The figures from returns accurately determine which animal. Dr. Hopkins. Editha daughter of Prec Williams, are based on farm prices from all should go later. Lorena Merchant has been at the is visiting for a few days with Mar parts of the country including whole home of Mrs. Wanda Yarbrough dur garet Thomas of North Creek. Your future herd flock depel milk districts. ing the latter's recent illness. The Primary was well represented With butter and cheese markets upon your present day sires. Sc Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hiokman from at the Jubilee held in Beaver, being the only outlet for the pro- sires of any class of livestock M Spanish Fork, accompanied by Mrs. ducts of the Beaver Valley cows, and scrub offsprings that sell for scl Tanner, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Car- Mrs. C. C. Murdock and daughter, with the ruling high prices on the prices and produce incomes accd low, visited at the home of Ben Mer- - Lottie. SDent a few days this week average for feeds, it Is doubtful if a Ingly. The best Bires are chant Friday of last week. Also Miss ViBtjng relatives here. 100 pound cow will pay for her feed. in any line of livestock. Delsa Gale and Miss Ramola Board Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hickman and man of Parowan, were guests at the two children, of Beaver, spent SunMerchant home, day evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams. I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Easton, of Bea-ADAMSVILLE ver, visited relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Blaine Blackett, of the Beaver The Milford-Beave- r Bakery, has been visiting relaMr. and Mrs Dave Pearce motor Stage is row making one tives here. round-trip ed to Beaver last week on business. daily. regular Dan Daye and daughter Lois, of Walter Jones of Downey, Calif., Is LEAVE MILFORD AT . 8:15 A. M. Antimony, returned to their home here visiting friends and relatives. ARRIVE AT A. M. BEAVER 10:30 after a for relatives few here visiting Henry Larsen and wife, and VelM. LEAVE A. BEAVER 11:15 ma Evans have returned from Cali days. M. ARRIVE AT P. .1:30 (MILFORD... Mr. Mrs. Leslie Walbeck and and fornia where they spent several family of Fillmore, came over Monmonths. TOM MASTROS, Prop. Mr. Walbeck returned A meeting of the Aberdare Canal day night. stockholders was held here Monday, August 13th. The purpose of the meeting was to accept or reject the proposed determination of the water rights on the Beaver river system by the Btate engineer. It was decided to reject the engineer's proposal and a committee of three was appointed J " - s, Today you demand infinitely more in your automobile than you did five years ago. In order to satisfy you, Oakland now builds the Six and the Pontiac Six with greater care than ever before. Oakland and Pontiac Sixes are built in fao tories constructed almost entirely within the past two years. Oakland is constantly discarding and replacing equipment, content to use only the very newest, most accurate designs. Oakland inspection standards are second to none. Wouldn't you prefer a car built in the world's most modern automobile plant with standards of precision such as Oakland employs? Drive Six or a Pontiac Six, and an you'll find the answer in superior performance, stamina and reliability. 1 Alt-America-n Oulclumt Six, $104 to $1261. Pontiac Six, $745 to delivered price $H75 All Irricei at fturtory. Chetk Oakland-Pontiainclude lowest hey handling charges. General Motor I Time Pay meni Plan available at minimum tat. Beaver Garage Go. ( OAKLAND -- PONTIAC NIIAl ponucT o I O MOTOR TWICE TOLD TALES Beaver County's County Seat Paper A. O. SAUNDERS, PubUsher Items from the Files of the Press Twenty Years Ago This Week PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A cloud burst struck Milford on J2.00 Per Year August 11th, causing a flood of water to come down from the west that A First ClaBS Publication Entered looked to be ten feet high, but when In the Postofilce in Beaver, Utah, as It struck the R. R. tracks it spread Second Class Mail Matter. out, flooding the town with about three feet of water. People took refuge in the opera house and other TO MY FRIENDS OP T1IK FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT substantial buildings, but when the water continued to rise, fled to the I desire to thank all those loyal hill west of town. The water rapidfriends throughout the fifth Judicial ly receded, leaving several inches of district for the support and consid- mud over the floors of the houses, eration they gave me prior to, and but otherwise not doing very much during the Judicial convention held damage. J. F. Tolton has been engaged" by at Milford on the 6th of thia month, in connection with my candidacy for the city to survey Main street for the nomination to the office of dis- the establishment of street grades. The tax levy for Beaver City has trict judge. It is impossible to thank been set at 38 mills. and you each personally or by letter, Jode Murdock, Jr., Harry Cart- to do I thia take hence, opportunity and James Skinner have sue wright so through the public press. The Judicial convention was a cessfully passed the civil service ex Bnappy one, fairly conducted and amination. T. J. Hutchlngs has been appoint warmly contested. I believe we noni inated a good Judicial ticket and that ed as city water master, to fill the we can elect it "Although I shall be vacancy caused by the death of A. very busy with the business of my Fotherlngham. "Happy Jack" Tattersall has office for the coming three months force of men reconstructing the tele , yet my time and services la, and shall and be at the service of the Republican phone line between Beaver Richfield. Party. The County Commissioners have It Is ray belief that the condition a license to the Fin saloon refused of the Fifth Judicial District will be Newhouse. at new harmonized now as soon as the o officers take their oath of office, and We have plenty of wheat, oats and that my friends and former clients of all kinds chicken feed. R. C need no longer entertain any doubt Murdock. to for secure I but that shall be able o them the full measuro of Justice to STRAYED One bay mare which they are entitled In the court. one mare. Rew'aard black and old, I therefore, Invite your loyal support to their re for Information leading candi for LeRoy II. Cox, Republican date for Judge of the Fifth Judicial covery. Dr. I. J. Hopkins. District, and also A. L. La r sen, can didate for District Attorney. Thanking you all again, I am, SAM CLINE Yours for Republican Success, ATTORNEY AT LAW WM. B. HlGdlNS. SUBSCRIPTION - ' XOTICK TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Beaver. Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of RALPH CHRISTIAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned Administratrix of the above named estate, at the law office of William F. Knox in the Knox Building, in Beaver City and county, State of Utah, on or before the 31st day of October, 1928. Dated this 13th day of August, 1928. LaPRIELE CHRISTIAN, Administratrix of the estate of Ralph Christian, deceased. William F. Knox, Beaver City and county, Utah, Attorney for Administratrix. First publication Aug. 17, 1928. Last publication Sept. 7, 1928. MILFORD, Milford Beaver Stage line to handle the matter. J. G. Evans was made happy on August 14th by his relatives and friends getting up a social, celebrating his birthday. The evening was taken up by everything that could be thought of to make an enjoyable time and a great number of good eats were served at 11:30 p. m. Thomas McCaullay and his cousin Helen Matheson, left for Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. McCaullay will work In Salt Lake and Miss Matheson will visit her aunt, Mrs. L. O. LIttlefield before returning east. Mr. Stagier and son, of Los Angeles, Calif., were here purchasing cattlo Monday. Morgan Evans, who has been employed as blacksmith at Garfield, Utah, returned home Saturday. Evan E. Jones has his two grandsons, Alvln College and Theron of Lehl, visiting at his home for a few days. 4 Cor-bag- Another Record Month &AAMAM iiiifiumnCTT July Sales Greatest of Any Month In 18 Years e, MINERSVILLE Mrs. Leola Dunham, of Glendale, Calif., is here visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John UTAH Mrs. Ida Gray and two children of Lehl, are here visiting friends and relatives. ARTHUR SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball of Le and daughter, are here visiting hl, Plumber Mrs. Ball's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John Fotherlngham. 3 Telephone 83-Mrs. Herrlck McQuarrte and son Gerald, returned to their home to Compton, Calif., after having spent GEO. KELLEY about a month visiting Mr. and Mrs. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER H. W. Hall. Kt linn tee Furn tailed Mr. nd Mrs. George Rhelnstrom Mrs. Sophia Wes: UTAH and children and BEAVER son of Eureka are here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs., George Rhelnstrom, A. MURDOCK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalton and Mrs. ATTORNEY AT LAW Sophia Wesson spent last week-enn the Beaver mountains. BEAVER, UTAH The preliminary contest for the Practices In all Courts or the demonstration of the Minersvllle SUte. clubs were held August 10th. Four Again m july-w- hen motor car sales generally slacken broke all sales records for any month m eighteen years; the last week in July being the greatest -br- aham-Pa.ge 2 rfny'! history-has established - rec And-forfivecon- secu-Ses new all-ti- me F linger Sd "h 4 f rl, , ' Mdel 614- - fi" (W. R. MARTIN, Beaver, Ut. 0. d H kAAMAM-PAI- fi |