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Show JTE l"v ed FARM NOTES iEff County " !..,iut Here Vuti""" " May For curd Test I- Hill. A 24 Dr. R. " Utah f th nnllene, will De in !" to get samples of frlty individual com and test of curd. 1 itting strength in Maryland agri- the Dr. Hill, now of . . "It JL lB! ,a! v p dlBCOveieu irom ..MiM. 'is between v-' of miiK in- - .. nrn i'i ii n ,i iijroautiue e - .rMPr test nas a hm w hard- cutting curd .i.. in iucvv than is the to L harder . digest ,! toot nrl. cutting euro.,. F Len used in "1D It 1. ..pec- - Urabie benefit to Doum-ic, :,j. nilih ".w- - whom cnuuiou ; voung FI Dm uvco n" nurd vu. COW S tt-- .j ree, Loft M - is often- - miWr sells from 50 average man oi same quamy, nuui cows are especially card milk more-tha- n Uise the soft curd . jaMe to tne marKei yiuum-d- i the health of puny, un Quently iouS- - buui ity babies can db L normal development restored. interested m . ..i n nil mil . . On. ng their cows icaicu duuu.u to the county agent immediately start- lampllng will already have No when this paper comes out. Les will be made for the test. especially Ityone A (1 It Pay To Strip? making his monthly test at the of a regular member of a herd rovement association in Michigan tester noticed that the milker He 4 to properly strip his cows. cow a and ned permission to strip seven tenths of a pound of milk t tester 9.5. If this happened ce a (lay it wouia rneuu iue iub four pounds of fat a month, which E 40c per pound would mean $1.60 . ij t cow. un a ten cow tnera1 1. n wouiu 1C no n month.. mmi in Rome . this in KH1AI. Does mrortunateiy tnai jio.uu wouia be the only loss- from neglecting strip. It is common knowledge t failure to strin a flow tenda to se her to dry off,- and in this way Ill .IM AA mniiU Via same practice has been notic- ln herds in our county. This ex- few ounces of milk may seem This UIIII UUUL. amid pnlfv 1IIH I1 1I1I1II1 MI'L 1. 11 G iv n 1 1 m t m. flftot af o Drnnn nvAniiiTinn tfiA Don't IiOt The AVecJ Thief Steal Your Pa:'ni One hardly gets unhitched from the corn or potato planter before he is reminded that millions of other seeds sown by nature are germinating in a battle against his economic1 venture. Weed of innumerable varieties are threatening the success of the desired crop. Careful cultivation of these crops during the growing season will aid: them materially In their battle against the weed thief, and the first and one of the most effective cultivations can be given with a good spike tooth harrow. Very effective work can be done with a harrow just be fore and after the crop is coming up. This cultivation not only serves to kill weeds but helps to pack the soil close to the seeds and young plants; and to break up and mulch the surface where crusts may have been formed thereby helping to retain soil moisture so important at this time, Kings County, California, dairy herd Improvement association members culled 94 cows out of a total of 1202 in the organization during the month of April. sent Madera County dairymen their fourth carload of cull cows to the Los Angeles market during the first week In May. Apparently they have been going through their herds with a spike tooth harrow to cut out these 'weeds." The high cow in the Kings Coun ty association was 1794 pounds of milk and S5.9 oounds of fat. Second high cow was 2184 of milk and C5.4 pounds of butterfat. The average of the association was 777 pounds of milk and 25.4 pounds of fat. Beaver County cows compare very favorably wth those of the two counties in California, although we, too, still have some "weeds;" many of them where we cannot get with a "spike tooth harrow." In such cases it is to use a hoe or Hio Saturday and Monday I I i" hold the siack. MIXING IN SEVIER COUNTY ON UP-GRA- II T qvavq UUIU1U v rnns vwhui Pane VUU fi i Wesson Oil. . . Pint cans 29c 1 M Monte Peaches TSr 59c S Aro Dills Safeway Preserves Pure Fruit in Sugar, Assorted flavors 3 lb. Jar 69c No. 2 cans 2Vx Cans 2 for 39c Sego or Morning Milk . 3 Tall Cans 25c n m n dtia aht DEfMONTE 1 Preaent no one niflAn inr ii h has undertaken CatSUD, 2 Large Bottles 49C Attorney.at-I.aBEAVER - v- Bob White Soap . . . 35c Van Camps ptiSs Palm Olive Soap , county, the eorporthji M.?!!S5'?iSl t.r.treasurer, Mother's Cocoa , . -- -- UTAH Powdered Sugar , Picnic Hams . . . ARTHUR SMITH Tlumber i , - 01 secretary . 17 otrv-treasure- r, the famous - . i senato- r.- Richfield Reaper. Telephons Iave 88-- F S Orders at BEAVER BARBER SHOP Agents for BlXTERs BROS. CLEANERS AND PREHSER8 . n lr ImmortAl 0 guch U the lu.morta.lty 1 n and iuk testes - wd . hooks wtm wii"-,7 ,. lgecrncliing" may cnung, cam, hook place to to serious It. finding ff io shelves. Its place nenrtB, apprec knowing minds. -its tender banM.- optn tf futtl L 3 for 29c 39c , . . 4 bars29c , 1 lb. package 23c , . 2 Pounds 19c ..... . Pound.l9c Hill's Blue Can Coffee, . . 1 Pound - Officers Joseph R. um E. UrocKei, . I. A. Smooi, w Bars of "- of ABE MURDOCH 10 may III11111IK If youhave any old dental gold, crowns, bridges or metal plates of any kind, bring them in. We pay cash for old metal. It Send for free sample box of Dr. Campbell's plate powder. holds your teeth firmly, and aids digestion. 50 cents for large box Yours for better dentistry. at Reaver drug store, DR. FRANCIS CAMPBELL ST. GEORGE, UTAH PICKETT BUILDING iiavc auu uwtu uic High Beavers? (By Lorin Among the pleasant established circumstances of my life, I believe I love trout fishing best. There are dandy reasons. One if not the best, then good enough, Is that my health had not always been up to par. But corrected that with fresh air and mountain trail. My first years were antici filled with excitement pation. I followed the mining game, and was constantly upset by dreams of gold. I discovered that but few of the prospects ever made mines, and that mining was more or less a rich man's game." So I turned to other more giving things, especially thought to outdoor pleasure. Then, one day a friend suggested that I try to write a few little stories on outdoor life. The first, little story about the Beaver Mountains, brought a small check from a New ad Hall) she stands like a sentinel on guard ovter the High Beavers, supreme, silent, awesome. And so we could go on and enumerate the hundreds of canyons, the forests, springs, nooks ledges and open meadows, but you must see them to know them, and see them you must! o Fox Movietone Film Give Animals Vocal Study? Vocal lessons for animals? Not yet, but maybe In the near future. For the animal kingdom had found ' voice in the talkies. On the Fox Film lot alone almost all types of domestic animals, and a few wild one, are noising into the sacred microphone. As a matter of fact, animals were never so promYork magazine. This gave me some inent In the movies as they have been encouragement and so I wrote some since the talkies decided that a horse others, keeping In mind, mostly, the neighing, a cow mooing, and roosters Beaver Mountains and Southern crowing are almost as important as Utah, with perhaps the greatest out- the dialog. In "Romance of Rio Grande," feadoor scenery on earth; Bryce, Zlon, Cedar Breaks and the many fine deer turing Warner Baxter, Mary Duncan sanctuaries in nearly every range. and Antonio Moreno, Director Al A few days ago, I received a check fred Santell made use of 13 distinct for the 69th story sold to various animals to give his production the outdoor publications, and 25 were proper touch of the great out of written about the Beaver Mountains. doors. These creatures included We have received 110 letters of Inhead of cattle leased from tho quiry about Beaver County from Eaton ranch in Southern California; these stories, asking about moun- one rayen; four hogs; two burros; forty-eigk tains, fish, deer, grouse, horses; sixteen and possible open range or farming doves; two alley cats; three goates; land. This Is not Intended as any one cockatoo; two Panama parrots; special credit to me; anyone could three Bee Bee parrots; twenty-fou- r have done as well, and many much Australian love birds, and three ' better, but it does speak highly of mongrel Mexican dogs. our great outdoors in Southern Utah. In the director poor Pity casting My first trip into the Beaver! days to come if the craze for animal Mountains was made In company talkie actors continue. with George Cockett, who can be "Romance of Rio Grande" Is a classed as perhaps the best trout Fox Movietone all talking ' producangler, In the west. There Is no tion. It will be the feature attracmethods In Cockett's tion at the Star Theatre Thursday, fishing knowledge. He knows the Friday and Saturday, May 29,. 30 and game first hand. And so I went with 31. him. Advance notices describe this picAll I knew then of the High Beav- ture as a story of stirring romance ers, I bad heard on the streets, and and adventure. It is a reproduction that wasn't much. A word here and of Katherine Gerould's novel, "ConI didn't quistador," with the added charm of there nothing special. know the Beaver River or It' course, the spoken drama, and is interspersnor did I know where Puffer Lake ed with plaintive Spanish diubIc and was located except on a map. I had, native songs. when a boy, watched the coloring A stellar cast of favorites who enfrom a distance in the fall, after the act important roles In support of frost had painted the range with a Baxter, Miss Duncan and Antonio to Moreno includes Mona Maris, Robert thousand hues, from cream-whit- e cherry-reEdeson, Merrill McCormack, Agos- But reality came and with It un- tino Borgato, Albert Roccardl, Soli- derstanding, that very first trip up dad Jiminez, Majel Coleman and Beaver Canyon. I saw the beauty of Charles Byers. o the mountains and the trees. I made Out the Static camp near the streams and was lul Filtering led to sleep by the murmur of run was Mom, baby sent down "Say, ning water. I caught trout in the from heaven?" deep holes and on the riffles. When "Yes, son." we reached Puffer Lake, It appeared "I guess they like to have things like a Jowel In a gorgeous setting of quite up there, huh, Mom!" SerJades, vice Magazine. I watched the trout Jump when feeding and I marveled over it. In the early morning we surprised deer RELIEF FROM CURSE as they came down for water, We followed the tracks of a cougar and OF CONSTIPATION got him. We trapped a few coyotes and a porcupine, We heard the drumming of grouse and the call of A Battle Creek physician says, We moved camp onto "Constipation is responsible for moro the pine-hethe Big Flats and from the summits misery than any other cause." gazed east and west for a hundred But immediate relief has been miles. Away down there was the found, A tablet called Rexall Orderdesert and beyond it, California. lies has been discovered. This tablet Eastward, we saw the blue sky hang- attracts water from the system into ing over the Rockies of Colorado. the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called Away to the southward lay the Kal- - the colon. The water loosens the dry bab and the Grand Canyon of the food waste and causes a gentle, Colorado a vast and mighty land thorough, natural movement withstretching in all directions as far as out forming a habit or ever increasour Yrtslon and imagination knew ing the dose. boundaries. What a land! What a Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. setting! Mt. Belknap ranks well with the Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to peaks of the west. Her majesty Is day at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. best seen from the Big Flats, but Baaver Drug Co. book-learni- d. nt i"icu 11 fiSci -- KirtfelM of incorporation for the were Gold Mountain Mines company tne ... . .r with .tornoon filed aionut . capital-company, county clerk. The 17 . onnftAA nian3 to develop in the Henrie mining RQf vm-- Mavimnm Salmon Redsfe . t- 01 te Bage-he- - JS Dr. Campbell back to Ziou and has Equipped an dental laboratory at Saint George, Utah. I am now In position to repair your broken artificial teeth in very short time and return them to you like new. You need not come In person. Put the broken parts in a box and send by stage or mail. No matter how many teeth are missing or how badly broken they can, be repaired for reasonable fee and made serviceable for years. The same high standard of dental work. 8,-0- nu.-npr- a H-- GREETING . 4-- .1 TO MY OLD FRIENDS AND PATIENTS ! " More Weeds The hope that Richfield may again a n An pniov the benefits of mining Mountain developments in the Gold Club By one tinne pracuwiBoys' such as at ree-ioNine progressive Beaver boys un ly "made the town," becomes more and more encouraging every uuy. , iam-Already the "Annie Laurie, 5n , Sevier vumui, jl UCJ will uc aaoioi. nna . trnid nunc iatorl wwiv n1v a short distance south ,nt a nnria K. 11.. . i uic icauci, tuuui; nfecuvj west of Richfield, is resuming activout of ities preparatory to the taking are being made ore, and preparations to repair the road leading u mo Buns oi ineir pruuui-can. A new corporation, t ir xaeo nn .i. . i has been xvwiuiib wiiu nag cnarge ui uc ample financial backing, " cuuiuierciai poiaio m announced prujei. formed, as was anArtalrnM i. if hu.cu ima year uy me miueiaThe Reaper, of nt issues .vu ir0Q county xarmera. Arldpd interest in this ncn reg The Beaver Valley, said by govern- - is found in the following announce-n... Till BnlA m hll Tribune made in the Salt Lake 1 19S0. To prove that he heard the music, the subject of the experiment beat time with his hands. As Mrs. Grace was demonstrating The aee of . . niir..io the device there was a roar through Salt Lake City. Tuursday May the room like a speeding train, the sounds tremendously amplified comA large crowd sat d ing from the contraction in Mr. and imost unbelieving i the Audjtor. Grace's jaw as he bit his teeth too the West High School as they gether. They came through a micro- mi neard Serglus P. Grace, as- -' Phne which picked up the noise" idnt vice president of the Bell Produced by the contraction of the itiepiione Laboratories, Inc., of New! muscles. 01'k, give a demonstration nr The artiflcliil lnrvnx wn ilmnn- velous discoveries in strated. with the aid of a bellows. The soun( trans- mission at a public Mr, Grace said, would take sponsor--.fellow- s, meeting ed by the Utah Section of the Amerl- - Uia place of the wind which would can Institute of Electrical Engineers. jcome frora tIie lungs of the dumb If Mr. Grace had given an exhibi- - person, The words were formed by Hon a few hundred years ago, hetne liDS and the tongue and the air probably would have been burned at!rei)roth,ced the sound with the use the stake fur witchcraft. jot the artificial voice which much Mr. Grace came to Salt Lake City 'resembles former Vice President through the courtesy of President p, Dawes' famous pipe. "You carry H. Ileid of the Mountain voice around in pocket," Mr, States Tele-itn- is pnone and Telegraph Grace said. Company. IIe told of one man of Mrgmla ine crowd of interested 8Dectatnr! saw the articraft larynx with Whicn who, after losing his voice, secured the voiceless now can soeak Bt,H one of the artificial larnyxes and re- mey neard It used. turned to his work as a salesman. They heard the music of an nr. With the use of the artificial larynx chestra "filtered", with only certain a person can speak across the con tones being reproduced. tinent by telephone. For those whose They "heard" a picture pass over vocal cords are paralyzed a "synthe tic" lung ha3 been developed. wire to be assembled at the reviv " While the Laboratories employs ing end. 5500 persons and has an annual They heard the palpitations of the heart of one of the audience magni (budget of $19,000,000, the discover ies that have been made have saved fied. and the pub They heard how the noise of the the telephone company lie millions of dollars, of hundreds movement, of a muscle would sound were the human ear sensative he said. enough to detect it. They heard jazzy music inverted. HIT OP "SYXCOPATIOX" FEATURED IX "RIO RITA" They listened 'to speech Inverted! and then transposed to Us under standable form. Dorothy Lee, whose "baby-talk- " They heard speech scrambled songs were an feature into an unintelligible mass and then' of "Syncopation," comes to the reassembled. Inrropn nf th Sfni- - ThPfltrc Siinrlnv. tn " ' . . all- tney neard a voice atone end of a '"Rio Rita", the short telephone line and waited sev- -' musical Radio Pictures' extravagan I erai seconds to hear it reproduced. za, which will have an extended run And finally they saw a demonstra- -' Bebe Daniels and John Boles head tion In which music from a cabinet,; the large cast of stage and screen which could not be heard by the au- - favorites who transferred the sue dience or the subject of the test, pas- - cessful Ziegfeld stage hit to the sed through a wire, through one sound screen. Much of the Jl.OOOV man s body and Into the subject's 000 musical show was photographed brain direct. in technicolor. o wh i j i r 'i i 2, m. , uu'vo our larger nuoa ouu In lie. v- -- w unsuapeciBu an .uua u beneficial MAY spell-boun- . A cow producconstant. ed curd will always tend "to Isuch a curd while a soft ....i, w will do likewise. FUIIUY, AGE OF MIRACLES HAVE RETURNED inspections required. Certified seed of the highest quality has been secured for the plantings; and though It la apparently comparatively free from any diseases it will be given the hot forjnalde-hyd- e treatment to insure the crop as far as possible against skin diseases The boys will begin their training to the project when they all meet within the' next few days 'to treat their seed cooperatively. The preparation of the ground has already started, so planting can follow soon after the seed has been treated. The organization of the club will probably be effected at a meeting in the evening Just prior to the seed treating, or at the time of the treating. Watch Beaver's potato club. rBICB MAR iargeiy Decause of red tape connected with the BEAVER PRKSS, BEAVER, UTAH, Hostess Cakes Fancy Cookies Everything for the Picnic Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Store 995 Milford n. n, ht ring-nec- |