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Show I THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1030. tel thai SEVENTY-FIV- E PARTICIPATE IN MOUNTAIN TRIP fooif 1 e f ol th88 (Continued from page one) ishing than the remainder of the Big Flat District of the Fish Lake National Forest. The features possessed by the Tushar Mountain District is declared by those who know ,to combine more variety, color. fasMnntinn grandure and intense beauty than any other part of Utah. Peaks and mountains rising above timber-lin- e to an elevation of 12168 feet are by far more scenic than any like features in the state." The base of Mount Delano is accessible by auto. Its top may be reached by horse back. Belknap can be reached with saddle horses, and its top scaled by foot. While only the most venture some footmen will be able to ascenl ANY BUSINESSMAN in any community hates to have bussiness he could handle sent out of town. -- Yet- BUSINESSMEN in every communsome of their, printing out of send ity town, yielding to some glib, persistent salesman of forms that could be bought" of their home printer for less. SOME fruit ' one. 18 apples (FEEDING WHEAT IS PROFITABLE The following article of interest to was our farmer and stock-feede- r, written for this paper by Kenneth C. Ikeler, dean of the U. A. C, who will do the judging at the Beaver County fair. B ranc h Agricultura There are two general types of farming, namely, the grain farmer and the livestock farmer. The grain farmer sells his crops, the livestock farmer feeds them. The latter mar kets his crops on four legs rather than on four wheels. There have been some economists wp maintain that it is an economic waste to feed grain to livestock, and that it should be al most entirely reserved for human con sumption. The countries of Russia and India practice to considerable exMount Baldy. Puffer Lake, at an elevation of tent such a program. The English near 10,000 feet, is some 4,000 feet speaking nations feed large amounts mehigher than Lake Tahoe, and is one of grain to livestock, as the best of the largest lakes in the world at thods of marketing grain surpluses this elevation. The fishing is excel- and to maintain soil fertility. There is no doubt but that a surplus lent and the surrounding territory wheat is responsible for its present of beggars description. Two Years of Accredited Junior College low price. It is doubtful if any farmBig Flat, is another enchanting Its waving grasses, Its spac er can afford to sell wheat for as little spot. Instruction iousness, its fringe of Aspen, Spruce, as seventy cents a bushel. It would Fir trees, deer and wild-lifis de seem that the best thing to do with clared to surpass any similar typo seventy cent wheat is to feed it. The Including in graphic feature in any section. See severe dought that has prevailed its blazing sunsets and evening the corn belt has undoubtedly reduced Smith-Hughe- s Vocational Agriculture shadows; visit it when flooded by the feed supply there.. This will mean feed to be unable the harvest moonlight. Ascend the that those states will Home Economics, Forestry, Farm Mechanics, Dairy palisaded Circleville mountain graz the usual large number of cattle and Manufacturing, Animal Husbandry, Management tng plateau; take lunch at the and lambs that are grown in our should This fact region. springs babbling through LaBaron Business, Commercial and Fine Art, Music, Normal meadows. Gallop through the Fork lead us to the consideration of feeded Flats and behold the stag across ing this year a larger number of our Training, Basic Arts and Sciences. the gorgeous Strawberry fiat quietly cattle and lambs in this area. We grazing on an early summer even shall probably have our normal Motor through the colorful amount of alfalfa and barley to apply Instruction Begins Tuesday, September 9th ing. Beaver River canyon to Kent's Lake to the home feeding of our livestock. or through Mer The additional cattle and lambs that and the For Catalog, Adress The Registrar, Branch Agriculchants valley, Hamilton Park, Big will probably need to be fed in our John's flat tfl the very base of the state this year will call for additional tural College, Cedar City, Utah. mighty Tushars." Fish in the trout grain to give them a desirable market teaming streams of the Beaver riv finish. Here is where we can use our game and cheap surplus wheat to good advaner; hunt the animals; count the tage. And how about wheat for the feedstrings of deer yarded together In the numbers unbelievable ing of livestock, and how does it comduring snows of within winter hiking pare with barley? Let us consider heavy distance from the heart of Beaver the feeding of lambs. At Monroe, Then, and then only, will you real Utah, during the winter of 1928-2- 9 constitutional The ize the unsurpassable beauty, en barley and whole wheat fed lambs re Washing & Greasing at quired 726 pounds of hay and 287 amendments to be voted on at the chantment and pleasure-givin- g are election being printed Across From the Clly Park tractions of our Forest. pounds of wheat to make one hundred coming in this paper, along with the other pounds of gain as compared to 681 Service With a Smile of the state of Utah. In INDIAN RELICS pounds of hay and 292 pounds of newspapers to amend order the give proposed was lamb FOUND NEAR BEAVER whole barley. The profit per d publicity, the se14 cents per head more in the case of ments has of ordered that state JACK MILLER, the wheat fed lot. Last year the cretary (By Frank Beckwlth in the be in weekly every published wheat was combined with second crop they MECHANIC Delta Chronicle) newspaper of the state each week the is so but not which of C. good Mr. Carson hay Draper Tuesday for a period of nine weeks, and In Hinckley brought me in a big hand- wheat fed lambs made substantially each dally for eight weeks. ful of excellent pottery, found by the same gains as the first year. Let just taxation of mines, before 1935. Every Utah citizen who is worthy Amendment No. 5 will make poshim in an ancient village site near us note that it is unprofitable to grind a sible a state tax commission whose to exercise has his citizenship can do lambs. Their teeth wheat for in Rob the Roy mine, "Injun Crick," 6 miles this side of Beaver, Just up it cheaper than we can do it for them. special duty to perform in reading hands will not be tied but one that Wheat may be used to advantage the amendments which he will be can work effectively to equalize and from the group of houses on the in of taxes collection main highway called "Manderfteld." for feeding cattle when it is cheaper called upon to accept or reject November. be should corn but or it Some of this pottery bears that than barley througghout the state. Amendments No. 1 refers to the Amendment No. 6 will permit the decoration commonly referred to as ground but not so fine as to become "thumb nail decoration," because it pasty in the mouths of the cattle, filling of vacancies in either house moving of the state penitentiary, looks very much as If it were im- Wheat does not seem to be quite so of the legislature so that no district outside of Salt Lake City's residence shall be without representation In district. pressed with the thumb nail while in appetizing for cattle as it is to lambs, our legislative bodies. semi-plastmarkThese but the former make satisfactory state. a No. 2, the most ImAmendment on Inasmuch are as cattle have it. ings quite regular, excellently gains Location notices for sale at the one yet presented to the Press Office. a tendency to tire on a sole ration of portant done, and the ware is beautiful. Other fragments of this pottery, wheat it is well to add some barley or Utah' voter, will permit a classificaon first glance would appear to be corn to the grain ration toward the tion of property for taxation purposthe made in the same manner; but upon close of the feeding period. The re es and also makes provision for tax. income an of ABE MURDOCK critical inspection It is found that suits of many experiment stations working Amendment No. 3 is designated to each indentation bears the "grain" show wheat to be equal to barley or Attorney-nt-Laof whatever Instrument it was made corn pound for pound in the fattening permit in some degree an equalizawith, which I think was probably a of cattle. The writer believes that tion of school funds throughout the BEAVER UTAH reed stem, such as a bullrush, a sat-tai- l, both cattle and lamhs will return more state. It will make possible the $5 or some such kind, with a rath- than the present market price of equalization fund which can allow for $100,000 state aid for our er porous consistency, as the grain is wheat. reIt is to be regretted, that the farm- schools as againHt $59,000 now conspicuous, and easily made out ARTHUR SMITH ' Inceived. with the unaided eye. That the ers of the intermountain country do Amendment No. 4 simply fixes the strument was held In a unvarying not produce more hogs. We have both Plumber for taxation of , mines until basis was turned while the pot the feeds and markets to make them position under It, seems to be the case, be- pay. Not too finely ground wheat is 1935. It Is a concession to one of 3 cause all the grain impressions are appetizing to hogs and they make effi our major Industries to prevent un I Telephone 88-In a uniform angle, parallel to the cient gains on it. Experiment sta one another on the fragment. tions have found ground wheat to be panfflffliffl One interesting "human Interest slightly superior to shelled corn in element" noted by Mr. Draper Is: putting gains on hogs. This station "This piece you will note Mr. is conducting now a hog feeding exBeekwith is so excellent that it must periment comparing ground wheat I have been made by a mature person, with ground barley. Thus far the rean experienced pottery maker, so sults of the two lot are very close and regularly Is It marked; but this one the complete story will be ready about j MUST COME bears evidence of a learner, for It Is October first. And one word more poorly made, irregularly spaced, as about hogs. They respond to the same JJAVE YOU ever looked the squarely in the though its maker were learning the good treatment and sanitation as do art." Given 1 face and realized that every day brings you near- the other classes of stock. It seems so. these they will make the money. er the time when your earning capacity decreases, Mr. Draper thinks he has found The writer does not see a more the original clay bed used by the practical method of marketing surplus I and finally ceases? Have you ever thought of what prehistoric man in his work. wheat in this area than by feeding it ) will become of you and your loved ones when you Mr. Draper says the group of to livestock. That it compares pound mounds are on the property of for pound with barley and corn for j "lose out" in business? Baker Edwards, and in his opinion the feeding of cattle, lambs and hogs i would yield results for a university there is no doubt. The much thought, you feeding route j you have given the or museum to work. is probably the most powerful method thing by certainly have determined to do the As a hint, he says that at a depth of marketing the present surplus d undlstrub-ea in of five feet, virgin soli, Savings AccQunt yourself and them by wheat crop. This is especially true by man, they found a mano. He since the corn crop is materially rete bank. with this strong, feels that the site Is ancient, anJ duced in the middle west. by drought excavawell worth fuller study and The feeding of wheat will help the tion by competent authorities, Federal Farm Board solve the suro plus problem. H. E. Taylor, of Marysvale, Ohio, o has a stone apple butter jar that has Try a want ad. been In his family for 109 years. College OF UTAH ; :ds) Pheasf The modern home Fou of printer prints everything meeting all competition guaranteeing satisfaction and builds' up a payroll that is spent at home. thl abou t bottf ie birtff habits redom chief sthetli servlc seed! Injur! estruct grali peal Happenings tnos ibltatl Murdock made a business Orln iGoodwin has resumed his Salina Monday. mail job on the Beaver-Milfor- d it ap stage after a six weeks vacation. Kent Morgan, who has been serv- asante on a mission in tne central 3i Newell Cook, deputy state game mberi ms for the past two years, arrived and fish commissioner, accompanied muc! ,se Friday. by Wm. Sorensen, of the Springvllle hatchery, were in town Monday. Miss Martha Hurst returned Frl- iiy from Mrs. Linda Riding who has been Alhambra, Calif., where SO bi le has been Mrs. her sister, visiting spending the summer with her year! jhn R. Wallace. daughter, Mrs. Arnold Ashworth left 's Saturday for St. George. Mrs. tewf Mrs. Ceo. H. Brown and daughter two children, Wayne and lelma, have returned to their Ina, accompanied her to St. George )le exf s con C. to Ash-worth- Pocatella, Idaho, after a where they will visit with her for a visit with her mother and week. mily, Mrs. Laura Cox. Following the visit Sunday to the marriage license was issued by Tushar Mountains on the Big Flat ie clerk's office during the week to Ranger district of the Fishlake Najseph Roy Hunt of Sevier and Lot- - tional Forest Ranger and Mrs. ElMay Atkins of Beaver. Paro- - bert L. Cox motored to Circleville nu Times. - where it is understood, Mrs. Cox will be employed as school teacher until Mrs. Lou Patterson and daughter Ranger Cox transfers his official stairlstie returned Sunday evening tion from Big Flat Ranger Station m a two weeks visit with relativ- - to Beaver for the winter. Until Mrs. s and friends in Price, Ogden, Salt Cox returns, a portion of the Hodges Jke City and other points in the home will be occupied by Coach and arthern part of the state. Mrs. Reeve. me in keek's wiff ill! n c: te oft th llect pat-- ! .a of: , to i 4 )N .oral uenj lar- - tttoi led lry la. j tb- it-- j P- A f 13 OODYEAR TIRES Speak for Themselves Let us replace your old Tires before starting on your vacation trip We will Meet Prices of Any Other Tires We have your size in Tires and Tubes can fit you up on short notice Neilsen & Son It. Bay e, of lt notos I, 14 Eegiistoailuoira - V. ...... - Hi-Lo- ever-plentif- ul predatory STUDY THE AMENDMENTS MILLER GARAGE proposed Car wide-sprea- supervise ic w F M Ag , truth i j! We have an exceptional large stock of lumber, shingles and building materials. Let us figure with you on that building or repair job. matter If right starting, up-to-da- PAINTS AND CALSOMINES Mackerel. & Cockett State Bank of Beaver County |