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Show THE BEAVER PRES9, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, Kestpck Sit.lia tinn r . - will ship fewer cattle thiiriiona ....... in manv years past, ac- iSealV to present estimates. More-- l now seems to be breeding stock I0",' han(j3 of those financially able rohnild the cattle busi- she stock it is estimated that small a part very "n make up only of cattle, shipments state's Mho '01 . nn net rxc pant nf tho Lents consisted of cows and movement of cattle The spring enure auumtn. .a of the s"ed at 10 Per cent less than Iast - liBtn8..,.a"d . vear. is not as firm at ih market earlier in the season, . . Tne ib"" US writing as lambs tha earlv California - u . tnoug" attractistill selling at prices very and relatively high ve to producers, comparison with hogs and cattle. nresent weakness in the lamb The Inurket m uauj that so many aunuuieu uj is ... ho fnrt. ic un- - lambs are going due to the un- 1,0 conaiuons in ieea favorable spring . an sections nrnriiirine lomh me " most oi I California. Off quality products al- cuusuuiyuuu vays tend to ninaer not pay relativelsod the public will meats of common y high prices for Lshed and 1' half-f- at .1 meal ujiofitiiitfirs. -- -- of plain quality. It has been pointed Bnd i Ranges 2nv are out by leaders aar hnain oou that That such a i over-stocke- d. fa the case m a reiauveiy OB pruveu iuw feeem8 to ury year ;wi'o KELLEY GEO. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished MAYER : UTAH ' 0. A. MURDOCK AT LAW ATTORNEY BEAVER, UTAH Practices In all Courts of the State. ARTHUR SMITH Plumber Telephone 3 88-- F o , store clerk reports he waited on a lady customer the other day who wanted three pounds of nails. "What kind," asked the clerk, or what?" "My husband didn't say," replied the fair customer, "but he always get? the best, so you'd better give me the kind." A local 12-pen- James Burke came down from Park City Wednesday for a few days' visit with home folks. The little sons of Fletcher Barton and Elton Mackerell had their tonsils removed Saturday. Clark Beaumont has gone to Cedar City to work in a garage. He will move his family to that place soon to make their home. Geo. II. Simpson this week chased a Ford business coupe of and Son, and Ray White of bought a Ford pur- Special selected seed oats and tified seed barley seed. R. C. cer- ton-truc- Mil-ford- , k. Mrs. Othello Pearce and little son came up from St. George Sunday to Join her husband. They are visiting Mrs. R. Pearce at the Beaver Hotel. Barbara Denney returned Monday from Park City where she has been, visiting ner brotner lor the past two months. Watches, clocks and phonographs. repaired. . All work guaranteed.- J. S. Pullin, at Beaver Electric & Vul canizing Shop. Mrs. B. M. Martin and two child ren, and Mrs. Lamar Bonn of Las Vegas, Nev., were guests of Mrs Murray Bohn Thursday. THE NEW A surprise party was given in hon or of the birthday of Robert White Wednesday evening. About twenty friends were present to help him celebrate the occasion. FORD ROADSTER 3, 1929. Clean-U- p ycal Happenings ranges have been closely, Lots of seed corn for with the result thatcropped the quality of your silo. feed has been impaired R. C. Murdock. by dumping undesirable lambs on the markets R. J, Law left yestennv for Delta n n s,hort business It appears that a larger trip. of the Southwestern cattleproportion out of FOR SALE Texas, New Mexico and Arizona-- will Dairy Cows and farm machinery. Frank Low. be pastured in the rich sections of the Flint hills, of grazing Kansas The week of May 26th to 30th has and Osage pastures of Oklahoma, with pasture conditions reported ex been designated as "poppy week." cellent, most of the land has been Chas. Erb, of Seacliff, Calif., spent leased for Southwestern rutii. a few days with friends in Beaver prices about 52 cents an acre higher this week. man m ivzs. xne tact that more cattle than normal will be Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murdock drove pastured in these sections does not up to Salt Lake City Sunday afternecessarily mean that there will be more South- noon, returning Monday. western cattle to move but instead, reflects the drought conditions so Mrs. Ezra Walker of Milford. was general over most of the Southwest- a guest of Mrs. Otto Schwob in this ern country. In most cases, it is re- city Wednesday. ported that cattle owners are pasturW. A. Firmage has been confined ing their own cattle because of inability to fatten them out on home to his home this week with an attack of sciatic rheumatism. ranges. Frost has seriously damaged certain fruit crops in California. However except in cases where individuals lost practically their crop, the situation Is not alarming, as many of these deciduous fruit crops have suffered from overproduction for the past few years. It seems to be Nature's own way of cutting down overproduction. It is generally the case that a smaller crop means higher prices and possibly the total amount of money received for these crops this season will not be so much smaller than in years past when we had more than the market would take, resulting in a very low price on what went to market and wasting the surplus. This is an important fact to consider by those who depend UDon the California market. No doubt the actual damage has been exaggerated but even so, there is no substantial Impairment of California's purchasing power. MAY .Paiot-U- p Roy Howell, wife and daughter, Norma, of Milford, visited friends in Beaver Sunday afternoon. The Baby Clinic scheduled to be held here May 6 and 7, has been postponed Indefinitely on account of the scarlet fever cases in town. Special selected seed oats and tified seed barley seed. R. C. We have a full line of HOUSE PAINTS, FLOOR ENAMELS AND cer- ENAMELS KALSOMINES in all desirable shades. Brushes, Oils, Etc. QUICK-DRYIN- The little daughter of Will Warby fell against a stump Tuesday and cut a severe gash over her right eye that required medical attention. "Gandma" Neilsen, one of -- Beav- er's oldest and venerable citizens, Is very low at the home of her daughter in this city. G Mackerell & Gockett UTAH. BEAVER, FOR SALE Registered Holstein Heifer 20 months old Book cupThe week of May 26th to 30th has board and a console model Brunsbeen designated as "poppy week." wick Phonograph. See Gus Fernley. Nell Boyter has accepted a position Mrs. Domgaard, formerly Ida Burt of this city, with her two children, as bookkeeper with R. C. Murdock. have been over from Salina visiting Lenzylloopes is reported to be sufher Bister, Mrs. L. E. Harris, the, with an attack of the flu. fering past week. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bohn enterMrs. Linda Munford went to Mil tained Mr. and Mrs. Erastua Bohn ford Wednesday where she will re and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barrett and ceive treatments at the hospital for two sons, of Ogden, at dinner, Fria of weeks. . couple day. " o Mrs. William Hurst went to Salt CEDAR NO MENINGITIS IV Lake City Tuesday to be with her daughter, Mrs. John R. Wallace, Dr. T. B. Beatty, of the State who is under treatment at a hospt Board of Health, visited Cedar Suntal in that city. day to make an Investigation into rumors of several cases of spinal Among those receiving state certificates and diplomas this week from meningitis being in town. The Investigation conducted by the, the state board of education, was shows that the rumors were Miss Hettie White, teacher of Home doctor false and that there are no cases in Economics in our high school. town. The city was given a clean bill W. W. Barret and two children, of health, as far as meningitis was, who were down from Ogden for the concerned, by the doctor. Iron funeral of Mrs. O. A. Murdock, left County Record. o Monday for their home. Mrs. Barret XOTICK remained for a longer visit with her Beaver Land and Livestock Comfather. pany, Beaver City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a Mrs. Nettie Painter, who has been of the directors, held on the spending the past month with her meeting 10th day of April, 1929, an assessR. in W. this city, Anderson, father, ment of 10 per cent, was levied on departed Tuesday for her home in the capital stock of the corporation, Bakersfield, Calif. payable at once to J. T. Tanner, Beaver, Utah. Any stock upon which Kenneth Morril and friend, Frank this assessment may remain unpaid Cabriski, who have been visiting on the 15th day of May, 1929,,-wil- i Kenneth's grandmother, Mrs. Cox, be delinquent and advertised for sale public auction ,and unless payand friends in this city for the past at ment is made before, will be sold on couple of weeks, left Tuesday foi; the 5th day of June, 1929, to pay the Pioche, Nev. delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense received of sale. Mrs. Hattie Goodwin word of the serious illness of her J. T. TANNER, Sec. and Treas. Utah. granddaughted, Chloe Lewis, daugh- Office at my residence, Beaver, 1929.-Las- t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis, who First publication, April 19,1929. publication, May 10, was operated on at the hospital In o Richfield. M is one An old-tim- THE WEEKLY LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS BUTTER FAT ; Clean cans back Whey back Skimmed milk back CATTLE Top steers 45q 43c 42o $10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 Good fat heifers, tops 9,00 Second grade heifers 8.00 Good fat beef bulls 8.00 7.00 Second grade beet bulls Milk Vealers, tops 12.00 Calves weighing around 300, 10.00 Medium calves 8.50 Good grade beef steer Good top beef cows Second grade beef cows SHEEP Good wooled first grade Lambs, 87 lb mutton 8.00 12.00 HOGS Handy wt. hogs, 140 to 200 Underwt. and heavies Top packing sows HAY 11), 10.60 9.0Q 7.00 First grade alfalfa Second grade alfalfa First grade grass hay 16.00 15.00 15.00 Pit run, per cwt Certfied seed per cwt $1.25 POTATOES 1.50, POULTRY 25c Eggs, wholesale, per dozen Dressed hens 25c These prices are the minimum. BEAVER DAIRY ASSN. o Poor Richard never dreamed it would come to this! "Early to bed and early to rise, and your girl goes out with another fellow." Progress does not consist of getting rid of cares it silmply means swapping old troubles for new ones. America produces more than Miss Kathleen Davis, clerk at the who eighty-fiv- e per cent of all the motion today Beaver Drug store, departed yester can remember when it wai safe to pictures in the world. Mrs. R. Pearce, Garth and Earnest cuss in a barber shop. day for California for a month's va cation. Her place in the drug store Pearce and family, drove out to Ely, Getting together is the first step Skinner. Nevada, on business Sunday. Garth is being filled by Miss-Cla- ra to getting anywhere in community cent America per produces forty returned home Monday, but the other of all the coal mined in the world. advertising. The Beaver Garage Co., received members of the family will remain a few for there cars days. this of Pontiac carload another week, including the new sport modOK MOTORS S. R. Reese arrived Tuesday from els. They delivered a new Standard a with visit short for Utah, Oakley, deLux sedan to Chas. Woodbury. his mother, Mrs. D. T. Reese. This Mrs. Warren Neilsen and children. was his first visit home for two years. and brother Ford Faux, went up to He departed yesterday for Las Vegas, Moroni Saturday to attend their Nev. mother's birthday celebration. They Wilford Robinson says he lost a returned Tuesday. thermos dinner kit on the North, FOR SALE Baby buggy and high Creek road recently. He does not care about the dinner In It but would chair. Inquire of Frank Low. like to have the finder return the kit R. O. Jehu, manager of the sul- to him. phur plant at Sulphurdale, accom. A quilting party was give by Mrs. panied by his wife, passed through Beaver Wednesday enroute to Saint Murray Bohn last Friday, and a hot, George on business. From there they, dinner served. Those participating THE will take the bus for Los Angeles, were Mesdames Tom Burke, Jobq Bara-claugA. a R. to week. Robinson, spend Huntington, expect where they Ezra White, S. L. Tanner Jos. R. Murdock and family, of and E. Bohn. Milford, accompanied by Miss KenM. J. Warr, who has been in Los dall Frauke, were guests of friends and relatives in this city the latter Angeles with his sister who had been atpart of last week, coming up to seriously ill with heart trouble, re-- i tend the funeral of Mrs. O. A. turned home Sunday. He had accom panied his sister from California to Salt Lake City where Bhe is 'taking people make a funda-- J Dr. John R. Murdock and wife, treatments in a hospital, and Is re mental when they go who were called here from Nogales, ported to be improving. Arizona, by the death of the doctor's buy a They receive a demMrs. Mollie Farrer was taken tq mother, are spending the week re-in and new car compare the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake Tooele, visiting Mrs. Murdock's Beaver to return will the car latives. They are to trade. City last Friday, where she will proonly before continuing their journey to bably remain for a month receiving To we have help you avoid treatments. She was accompanied to Arizona. a of Salt Lake by her children, W. W. arranged special Mr. and Mrs. Laban Burt were Farrer, Mrs. Ed. Thompson and Lur- New Big Six. See others, by over from Beaver the first of the ena Burrldge, all of whom returned all relaBut New with see to Pontiac visit home Bijf Saturday. week, presumably if tives and friends here and particufor Six, of comparison. Mr. Mrs. John Atkin left yesterday for larly to see Mrs. Burt's father, In Salt criticalAtkin son a been with her visit has Ray who FrieM $74S . . b. Parker Ward, PontW, Mlchtgmn, plum tUUrmy chwffa. for some time. Parowan Lake City. From there she will go to Bumper,, tpring comrtwuf Lovrjoy thach mbtorbr rrgular uqulpmsM ly HI mt and hus to her visit tiifht nrtra ml. Cmnl Motor Tim Faynwint PUn mvalUbl 4 daughter Magna Times. minimum rmtm. band, Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Bakes. Dave Farguhar and daughter Shir- Later she will go to Idaho Falls, IdaConidder the delivered price n well as the list price when from Salt Lake city ho, to see her daughter, Mrs. Bernard ley came down n viuii at the home of Mr. French, who was formerly Alice Atcomparing automobile value. . . . Oakland-Pontla- e auiuiuo delivered price include only reasonable charge fo" Mr. to be Mrs. Gillies. Atkins Farguhar gone kin. expects Jack Mrs. and delivery and financing. returned borne Tuesday, but his. two or three weeks. wno u ueCu daughter Miss Sheney, N. There may be other ways to make attending school in Long Island, a will spend money honestly than by hard work, several years, y for Mrs. Gil but one has to work hard to learn month here with her aunt, them. lies. er V IIBefore von fouy This smart new roadster is as speedy as it looks THE Ford Roadster is a car for Youthi and the Country Club. New and modern, yet sturdy and substantial. At home in any company because of its quiet air of good taste. It belongs! Brings you the features of all the new Ford cars. 35 to 65 miles an hour . . . quick acceleration engine support . . ..fully Houdaille silent system . . . four hydraulic shock absorbers . . . Triplex shatterproof glass windshield and windshield wings . . vibration-absorbin- en-dose- g d, six-bra- ke typical Ford economy, reliability and long life. A great car this new Ford Roadster. A car tkat thrills you by its performance. Yet moderately priced for all of that. WW,?450 f Phaeton, 460 Tudor Sedan, fill Business Coupe, J52J Coupe, Jf550 Sport Coupe, with rumble seat, 550 Fordor Sedan, 625 fl Price f. 9, l, Detroit, plui charge for freight and detirtry Bum peri end spare tire extra.) NEILSEN & SON rhono 107 Heaver, Utah. a can it's wise to compare witUn h, IPdDFJTTMC ZpVSome mistake car. onstration the they with about they this mistake demonstration Pontiac the means. the the sake only zy to the f tS, Beaver Garage Go. |