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Show THP1 ri mr Counts' Mrs. Laura Hooten and mi.'. ;1 7" Fernley arrived Saturday to spend the holidays' at the Gus Fernley County Seat Paper home. 1,1 A. C. .Jp0BLlSHED BSCRIPTION a Publisher Valen Hodges and lady friend, Miss LaVon Jordan, came down from EVERY FRIDAY - f2-0- RriiTn " . . rtss, beaver, UTAH, rffl" I . Looking Backward Into the Park City Monday to spend Christmas at the Raymond Hodges home. xear Per 0 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1929. Yesterdays IJ.A.M'MAUMIIUHJ Rains in California during the past fourth annual Christmas Live Stock brought to an end what is Show are paid to the expert feeders. to said have been the longest dry Such prices are purely a means of atm natror the Postomce spell experienced on the Pacific Coast tracting attention to and encourage Mail Matter. , in fifty years. However, moisture in better feeding and better breeding. fecona xia9 most districts came too late to assure It is a real honor to produce an aniMiss Druce Tanner is home from abundant winter feed as the tempera- mal good enough to be made grand Willard, where she is teaching this tures at this season of the year gen- champion in a big stock show and term, to spend the holidays with her erally are too slow to create the best the man who does it is well compenparents Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tanner growth of feed. However, the rains sated, as he should be. The fat stock and family. add confidence to the cattle and shows are highly important in ensheep business and some renewal of couraging better breeding and better Ur and Mrs. Ralph Williams came The Hal Oil Company, which operto spend f'.lm piiente Sunday inquiry for stockers and feeders is feeding. ates two modern service stations in folks. home evident. with L holidays Beaver, has just broken ground for A considerable increase in the The man who is running a cow en- - a new station in Cedar City, having are of lambs on feed this winter number Mrs. Lang in calf is ranch Parley and good fairly shape .r,A wu air, . finfl babv boy at their paid $10,000 for a Main street site. but there are a number of factors in California is ehown in a governThis has which probably will tend to reduce ment report Just issued. Le, which arrived December 18th. Kenneth Blackner and wife arrivthe number of feeder cattle brought been brought about largely because i3 attending ed Sunday from San Francisco, to into California from the southwest of the large percentage of thin lambs Garth Pearce, who the for is home carried over from the range flocks s with Mr. spend Lake holidays this year. City, Salt hool in parents, Mr. and Mrs. William The financial Institutions are re- - last summer, and because ot the L holidays. This picture was taken during a celebration in Beaver aboifct Blackner, of this place. quiring additional margins. Cattle- - shortage of dry feed in the fall and Of the advent of the automobile, when the lady motorists time the attendis men operated on a pretty small mar- - winter. Imperial Valley, according Miss Alice Baldwin, who wore veils men and the the linen the before Mrs. large also Elida long Fennemore dusters; deDarted C. at arrived gin of profit last year because of the! to private reports, is feeding about U the U. A. Mgan, of last week for California great shade trees disappeared from our main thoroughfares. high price of feeders. The latter si- the same number ot lambs as a year 0me Saturday to spena me uuuuajo Thursday i to spena ,tne noiidays with relatives tuation, however, is eased up con- ago. ith her parents mmj u icuuo. o and friends at Huntington Park and siderably owing to a slackened de- other places in Southern California. mand from the corn belt feeders. Frisco Mine iwra Rose Meredith arrived Wed"Lost City" of Nevada Catching Fawns Sesday to spend Christmas with her Perhaps out of all this situation we Asks for Receiver AX APPRECIATED realize the need for the and family. Meredith, Art Draws Many Tourists Kaibab may better The In CHRISTMAS GREETING storage of a substantial part of our Twenty-twstockholders of the arrived Tolton hay production and the utilization of (Frisco-LeaFriday Miss Lulu Fawns from the Kaibab Forest our the improvement of the highcompany which With Mining concentrates. Undoubtedly that Opportunity, Washington way between St. George and Las were rom Salt Lako City, to spend the d 32 men last in Beaver county, holds claims by is the only way by which we can have iolidays with her parents, Mr. and The Beaver Press: filed suit in Third district Vegas, the "lost city" called El Pue- year. Forest Supervisor Walter G. an meat production as (Thursday Dear Sir: Ilrs. J. F. Tolton in this city. court seeking to have a receiver apblo Grande de Nevada is being dis- Mann, issued these men permits with there is Enclose please find $2.00 for analways an uncertainty as to The complaint alleges It is off the a stipulation as to how the fawns our covered by motorists. pointed. conditions. Monwere other Dean range Leland I Mr. and Mrs. year subscription. Every j Louis F. Block, from St. Thomas and is worth were to be handled and what they road president, treasurer There seems to be every reason to and Iver from Deseret Sunday to spend day morning at 10:30 my paper aran to of the concern, be and were to with the has fed, Nevada manager option general preserved visiting. believe that there will be fewer cat- he days with Mr. Dean's parents, rives and I sure enjoy reading the ancient ruins and established a Btate buy at $27 each, the option holding K .11 1I 1. IIVl 1 H II U 1 I e fattened in California this year, home paper, and my thoughts go museum on a site selected for a ir. and Mrs. Jeddy Dean. is verging on bankruptcy. good until November 1, 1929. city "company in both districts in and such; The suit sets forth the Block holds range back to "Home Sweet Home." I wish 113 male and 134 female fawns a race that had attained proficgreat pasture land as the Imperial 560,000 shares of the all my friends a Merry Christmas, by 79 men and these were before by the arts ocmpany and in cultural caught long is deal of has control over the board there But, and a Happy New Year with every iency were delivered to the Supervisor for Valley. of direc- , , . , , . : dawn of the Christian era. 101 . Ieea good wish fcr your Health, Wealth, Dn.sa,Dg..aDa-;torsAs '? as treasurer no ac follows: he makes ,VTT o shipment wuu me uig couon crop, h wouia not' Prosperity and Contentment. ot no is to 40 it and California. said, funds, counting ROAD COMMISSION be surprising to see some increase in Sincerely yours, been submitted to the di60 to New Mexico. has request ON WARNING GIVE thfl nnmhpi1 n f rotda in (Amniorffal Hattie Barraclaugh Mofflt rectors because the complaint alleges 4 to Nebraska. A REAL HOME AND FARM lb TRAFFIC SAFETY and private feed lots. o 8 to Texas. It would be useless. The stockholdacres on highway, 10 acres in al2 to Utah. ers also seek to recover for the comfalfa, good fences, Annual I. O. O. F. addiConcentrated feeds for cattle, hogs Now is the time to exercise lt 2 to Kansas. cement 10,000 shares of stock which garage, windmill, and sheep have come into more gen pany Ball Given Tonight tional care in driving, to make use of 4 to Iillinois. Block received fradu- house. $4,250.00. .they alleged eral use throughout the west during compression in descending grades, to 2 to Missouri. ently me past years, so muni bo inai sevThe Annual Grand Ball, under the have chains ready and use them on in dairy EXCHANGE Equity The plaintiffs in the action are F. 9 to Arizona. exeral with to No. of Beaver the or 41, proceed mountain for large concerns are now either Simcock, F. C. Savage, Dr. H. B. farm roads, small home in Beaver, Lodge auspicies . 2 to Colorado. or planning to manuof the I. O. O. F., will be held in the tra caution at railroad crossings and pasture land. Each fawn was crated seperately, manufacturing Sprague, E. L. Patten, R. L. Folsom, facture commercial feeds. The com- H. at sharp curves. Legion Hall, tonight, Dec. 27th. A A. Weymouth, William H. Sprunt, with the crate being lined burlap. IF IOC HAVE REAL ESTATE to Over three hundred invitations Particularly is it important to heed little alfalfa hay and a sack contain mercial feed industry has developed' II. H. Smith, Kathryn Yergersen, A. sell, list it with me and I will try to a great extent In the middle west T. P.nHstelfi Mm J TT Wnnrta Dr have been sent out and a large crowd the highway signs and take due note a mixture of bran and oats were ing and find you a buyer. .The is expected to attend. import. during the past quarter century and jj. A. Hunt, Rebecca Clark, F. J. Sav-h- e of their cautionary placed in each crate and to the increase demand for better meats jage T w Carver wmiam The committee in charge of ar- main highways of the state have all of the crate feeding and water-lin- g Gllle8pIei in the west is bound to bring about KARL S. CARLTON rangements is composed of J. E. Idol, been signed by the road commission. H Gmesp,e( C. H. Cook, R. E. The were attached. ;F instructions Lucin Gillies, Walter Mackerell, Jos- The points of potential danger are 'fawns were sold for $35 each de- considerable development in com-- , TIal., v ii nvn t m r,nrll ann REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cotton Joseph V. Lyon. Mineral eph, Bakes, Arch Patterson, George all noted so far as it is humanly pos- - livered at the railroad. The greatest merclal feed manufacture. Survey. Nowers, June Smith, Esther Myer, sible to forsee them. In many ln- Inc. wqo Hno in nnmira flnil fitnmnph seed products, molasses and alfalfa Martha Beaumont, Maude Tattersall, stances signs are in place at locations jdigorderg( cau8ed probably by a hay are being used very widely. NOTICE Mettie Nowers and Geneva Idol, with where serious accidents have occur-- j ARTHUR SMITH fawns werfi whgn Office of Beaver Land and Liverea. no peisuu UM a i.6". Arch Patterson as floor manager. , ol, fpnm tho fnrPHt nnrl rivAti There are some who are inclined stock Co., Beaver, Utah. Plumber 0 to wonder just why such prices as the highways, built with public funds artificial feeding. There are delinquent the following The weight of tungsten is about for public use who does not drive On September 29, 7 fawns deliver- $1.50 a pound for the grand cham described stock, on account of assessot 3 F with consideration for the safety twice that of lead. Telephone ed by the Forest Service and one by pion steer $5.60 a pound for the ment levied on the 13th. day of Nov. himself and others. Since this is the a Torlr Rancor Qfr Rrlirllt Ancpl grand champion fat lamb at the 1929, the several amounts set oppo. , ., plain fact, what must be thought of site the names of the respective ,the individual, who, with reckless; a, lane at Fred0nia. Arizona, isbareholders as follows. criminality deliberately destroys or!and taken tQ tne Gran(J Canyon Nft. NAME NO. OF SHARES AMOUNT mutilates trie signs wmcn are Park head quarter3 at Grand D. D. Harris, 10 MUSIC CLASSES $10.00 where and placed public property Arizona. Each fawn wa9 25.00 jS. R. Barton, 25 safe-- 1 Canyon( the to in order are promote they crated 8lng,y The chalnj wgre a H. II. Ashworth (estate) 25 FOR 25.00 'Feeb " ty of lift and property. out of the passenger O. D. Harris, 10 . 10.00 might be a charitable ed 0Q top of Qf the p,ane and BEGINNERS TO T. W. Gunn, 180 180.50 whatever the designation, the crateg yet nation, T. L. Griffiths, 10 10.00 if thei any, or whatever the reason, BEGIN JAN. 6 On November 2, 1929, 3 fawns V. Murdock, 18 18.60 Mary ract remains uai uie ruau were loaded on a truck and hauled to and in accordance with law, so many to ment is put to constant expense Sotne of tn,9 number Californla shares of each parcel of such stock replace damaged signs. Recently, in as may be necessary, will be sold at ,oaded Qn a boat and taken tQ Mon. class.. 12:15 String Summit County, destruction of of the fawng Igland Roga the library auditorium in Beaver be- way signs resulted in heavy fines arHved ,n gof)d ghape City, Utah, on the 6th. day of JanuReed class....Tues. 12.15 was from ing imposed upon the perpetrators. The fawning geason ary 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock and This should be the rule wherever Ag ,n A. M. to pay delinquent assessment about Jun(J lg tQ Ju,y Brass class....Wed. 12.15 whenever the guilty parties are,other yearg there wag conglderable .thereon, together with the costs of caught and all motorists will do ,ogg goon after catching and expense of sale. advertising . inestimable an TERMS: Ten weeks Your kind cooperation has contributed themselves and others inteflfid next vear t0 lggue Der. J. T. Tanner service If they will promptly notemit8 t0 catch and raise fawns toonly course $2.50, or free Sec'y. . dematerial to our success and and report to the authorities any whQ wll, Droperly care for them Office at my residence, TIpperary, with of laws purchase the of protect liberate function and insist that proper grounds be Beaver Co. Utah. we appreciate it most cordially ing public property. Publication Dec. 20, 1929. provided and care given, according to First 0 Walter G. Mann, Supervisor of the Last Dec. 27, 1929. Publication, We wish you a Happy New Year Kaibab National Forest. Kaibab Hunters rT7c'"blicatIon . Miss Dorothy Williams, who is Entvered teaching at Tooele, is spending the ft holidays with her mother, Mrs. D. E. Williams. weeks cJ)ersonaf ' Black-ner'- ,.tnn , ,. L o d hand-raise- I I 111 I For Salle "... 11 14 111 111 U 1111 '. i - i water-righ- t, . well-bui- six-roo- m . out-jsi- de - KR-- Vi 'tional compart-mlnded- desig-jme- nt I high-San- ta 'e . n . o Kill 4000 Deer Mackerell & Cockett nilllJIWllMLVHHi iPiarciiimimniiaiiiB I Saying 5 I "Good I f S o By. 0 Frank Seaman, forest ranger, who has just returned from Kaibab, reports that 4000 head of deer had been killed during the season that ended December 15. He reports that 2500 hunters entered the forest, killing 4000 deer. The number will not make much of a decrease in the Kaibab herd, as It was estimated that thera were 50,000 deer there at the beginning of the season. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the ten tative budget governing the expend! tures of Beaver City for the year 1930, is now on file at the city office and all persons interested are Invited to inspect same before its passage. By order ot the Mayor and City Edith CENT C. Woolsey, City Recorder o Pure glycerine will remove coffee and tea stains on silk. to the Old' Year Aluminum is the most abundant President Andrey Johnson spent seven years tailoring before he began metallic element existing In the 'earth's crust. to learn the English alphabet. THE OLD YEAR is closing its page of achievement. We are glad to write down our appreciation in serv-yof your friendship and the joy we have had To help you prosper is, we feel, the best way to help the community grow. PER Council: o Between 8000 and 10,000 elk are fed by the government each winter Nearly 35,000 forest fires occur !n this country every year. in Jackson Hole country, Wyoming. o 0HALO1ILCO. 0 II PER CENT m era U DG'O 8 (if m Mgs Starco motor oiu are Pure Pennsylvania and the best oil that money can buy your motor. You cannot fool her, she will let you know. Call and be convinced. 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