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Show LOCAL FARM NOTES 51 By LEW MAR PRICE County Agent Milford Club lloys Make Milk Tests calf club boys from t Oct) 4-- H XM The the Milford flat are meeting at the d ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY creamery once each week where they are given the use of equipment and supplies in making VOL. XXVI. XO. 40. HEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 11)31. Price 2.00 Per Year milk tests. Up to the present time the boys have been learning the methods of liEAYER COUPLE MARRIED WILLIAMS SENTETCED IX SALT LAKE CITY FUNERAL SERVICES making the tests. They will start in next week collecting samples and 6 MONTHS TO YEARS Marriage licenses were issued SatFOR GEORGE ATKIN determining variations and causes Mrs. Oscar Kate and: to for those variations in test. Noyes urday J. E. Williams, confessed robber Baldwin, at the local county clerk's Not all of the boys have'been out George Albert Atkln was born in of several cattle camps In the west office. The couple left the following Beaver yet, and those who have not will years ago on Janfind themselves at a disadvantage in part of the county, who has been morning for Salt Lake City where uary 30, and died Wednesday, Aug. In an effort to devise handling the appartus. This is a plans for shipping in such feed into effect, held in the county jail awaiting the they expected to be married. Mr. 19, 1931. securing sufficient feed while of worth for their William F. Knox. John P. Barton arrival or the district Judge, was Baldwin and bride are spending the the very phase proFuneral services were conducted cows and for financing such and Gus Fernley were placed on the sentenced that should every operatn the East Ward chapel of the L. Wednesday dairyman evening by week in Salt Lake. ject tions which will enable the Beaver federal aid The bride and groom are highly I). S. church, Thursday afternoon know. while the Judge Cox to serve six months to committee, Valley dairymen to retain their dairy feed committee will be com - three years in the state penitentiary respected citizens of Beaver and In charge of Bishop W. W. Farrer. herds throughout the winter, over posed of Kent Trench Silo Popular This Year of a host of A quartet composed of R. C. and Judge Cox came up from Iron have the Morgan, Ernest Jos Eighteen dairymen covering all one hundred dairymen of the valley eph and Mark Woolsey. county, where he is holding court, friends. George Murdock, Mila Baker and o parts of Beaver county are making gathered at the court house Tueslor me purpose oi ueiermining ine Kent Morgan, sang "I Need Thee sentence of who pleaded plans for the construction of trench day evening, and discussed the seriHour." Stanley Gunn offered TEACHERS SELECTED guilty at a Williams, IS aEvery ? ous conditions facing them. silos this year, several of them preliminary hearing to prayer, which was followed by anOwing to the drouth few farmers already under construction. Prothird degree burglary. ther number by the quartet. Williams bably several others of whom we have sufficient feed to properly FOR BEAVER COUNTY admitted before the FOR FORTUNA George Paice was the first speakhave not heard have grown the corn maintain their herds. The need of er. He told of the tender care the judge that he had an unhonorable and will store it in the open trench concentrates for feeding with what he the from that Navy, discharge EIGHT MONTH TERM DEVELOPMENT deceased has given his widowed this year. had been convicted several times on hay is available is apparent owins mother, and how he had known him At a low expense silage furnishes to the falling off of the milk flow in the bootlegging charge and had com- as an industrious worker. Beaver County public school will "iHted the crimes of which he was high quality succulent feed for any many herds, caused by poor pastur- A determined effort is being made A violin duet was rendered by the desired season of the year, and tha age. Additional feed must be in Beaver county, charged on to an the term Gold sisters. White the Utah operated ensuing Mining company by trench silo is said- to be giving just cured or many of the farmers 'will (eight months schedule. Sheriff Neils Jensen will leave e establish the Fortum district, 12 The three The second speaker, J. F. Toiton, as good results as the upright in all compelled to dispose of the splen-higschools of the county, at Mil- - (lav wi,n his prisoner for Salt Lake miles north of Pcavet, as an hrport-ar- i said although George had not gained him in the penitentiary. sections of the country where they did dairy herds that has taken them ford, Minersville and Beaver, will be t0 wealth or great fame, he was Indus gold producing camp. , . have been in use for several years. years to build up. At the present ,L as iu luruier years, Willi iue "The Fortuna district, like many trious and honest; that he had given uyuoicu Those who planned this in their prices offered for these dairy cows reduction of one teacher in the another outlying Utah district," said him work on a number of occasions SIX BOYS FINED FOR cropping last spring no doubt feel by outside buyers, the owners would Beaver schools. Manager John Bestelmeyer on Mon and that he was one who did not fortunate that they have this valu- face a great loss, while every indiOne or two vacancies remain to be to be watched to perform the MALICIOUS MISCHIEF day, "shows undeniable promise. Both have able feed supply thisj year. Even cation points to much higher values filled in the teaching staff. The list duty faithfully. Mr. Toiton then in the igneous rocks or in the though its actual feed value Is only for dairy stock next spring. Senti- of those employed to teach in the; remarkable mineralization read a passage from the Bible, and a third to half that of alfalfa hay, ment was strong throughout Six boys, all over 18 years of age, the grade and high schools of the county can be found. Surface indications are compared tho rich man and the poor the yield can always be depended up- meeting for keeping the dairy cows for the term of 1931-3Is as fol-- , were hailed into Justice Fred T. man in heaven, giving a beautiful splendid, but not enough work ha G unii's court on to more than make up the differin the valley, and not sacrificing at lows: yesterday to answer to been done at illustration of the blessings of the depth. Since the Utah ence ,and by the use of the trench present prices. J. Lee Anderson, Sarah Atkin a charge of malicious mischief. man who spent his wealth In poor Gold Mining company began operaTo enable local dairymen to car- Bakes, Vera H. Bond, Edna Bunnell, The charge was the result of the for storing and curing it becomes a for the poor In heart and folcaring tions, we have had some of the best very economical feed. ry their stock through the winter, Paul E. Beecher, Lillian Carter, boys breaking into a warehouse belowing the commandments of Jesus. Those employing the trench silo members of the local dairy associa- Louise L. Campbell, Ann Cartwright. longing to Clark Black on the night geologists in the country down to look Mrs. Hattie Ashworth sang a at the mine, and they all admit that will find it valuable to put enough tion with the assistance of Lew Mar Letha beautiful solo, after which the closCartwright, Amelia Dean, of August 1", and taking a quantity the country has promise. water in when filling so that the Price, had worked out a plan of Sarah Fletcher, Ruth Fortie, Oliver of fruit which a Mr. Carter of Provo was made by Geo. Parking prayer "The gold showings opened up in walls and floor will not draw out the purchasing concentrates in bulk at Graff, John Gunn, Elva Hall, Elva had stored in the place. Those inson. moisture from the corn. Too much wholesale prices, having t h e ro 1). C. Heslington, Lorus plicated in the mischief were Ray the Fortuna property occur under conInterment was in' the Mountain-vieditions very similar to those prevailwater added will dissolve out much ground and mixed into proper ra- Hand, LaVar Isaacson, John F. Jos-- 1 Toiton, Warren Bohn, Theron cemetery, and the grave was of the food nutrients tions to suit individual needs. These Walter Joseph, Mildred Killam. ris, Lamar Grimshaw, Leon Smith ing in other big gold camps. Values dedicated by William Morgan. run from 00 cents to $108 a ton in and thereby lower the food value of feeds are to be furnished The deceased leaves the following to the Clerynth J. Larson, Edgar It. Moody, and Edison Frazer. One boulder carried $854 a ton brothers and sisters: gold. to B. the the C. the silage. Ireta offense, a at guilty McMullen, Pleading Mortimer, dairymen small cost, plus John and From all tests run it appears that charge for freighting from Milford Phyllis Nlsonger, Edwin Paice, La- - justice lined them each $30.00 and in gold. With such strong showings, Atkin, of Beaver; James Atkln, the ideal time to put corn into the and grinding and mixing, the pur- Veil Parson, Zona Power, Dave R. sentenced them to 30 days in jail, we undoubtedly ought to develop a of Milford, Dave Atkin, of Greensilo is when a portion of the chaser paying for the same out of Pearce, Oswald L. Pearson, Edna suspending the jail sentence upon lare tonnage of milling ore." ville; Mrs. Sadie Orton, of Beaver; Mr. Bestelmeyer, before taking over Mrs. Mary will leave the cob in running his cream check every two weeks. Russell, Winnifred G. Smith, Lyman their good behavior for the term of Robinson, Beaver; and the mine, made a thorough study of Mrs. Edith Miller, of Salina. through the cutter. At this stage It was shown that these prepaied Stout, Lois Stoney, Vie Smith, Zola; one year. The county sheriff was Instructed the country. One fissure, in particuthe plant contains the greatest rations were cheaper than alfalfa Smith, Cannon Thompson, Melba to secure work for the boys, if pos- - lar, impressed him. This struck north Harold Hettie amount of food value, and enough hay at the White, Theurer, present price, but it will BEAVER PLAYS FAST moisture to cure itself readily, so be necessary to feed a certain YVadsworth, Blanche Woodard, Paul sible, to enable them to pay their 45 degrees east, cutting diabase, ' fines. addWoodside. need be and limestone for miles. Not that only enough water amount of roughage with the con- Worthen, Jean GAME WITH ELSINORE ed to take care of the walls and centrates. withstanding the fact that good valuMost of the farmers havd floor. es ca be found right on the surface, some hay, and it is estimated that Beaver maintained its reputation no work at depth has been done in this the Milford valley will be able to as the best ball team in southern vein. Supplementary Feeds Needed supply sufficient hay for necessary Utah Sunday when they defeated Feeding practices in Beaver Coun- addition to the concentrates. Shaft Deepened Hay Elsinore In a fast game by a score to have will ty this year necessarily in the Milford valley is being quoted When work was started at the For- of 5 to 6. be on a different basis from what at $12.00 per ton in the stack. S. shaft, sunk by the The game Sunday proved to be The installation of a gasoline hoist last Sunday at the Big tuna, the old U. they have been in the past. As we Many dairymen are complaining U. S. Smelting, Refining and Mining the best one of the season. Elsinore all realize we are in the center of a climaxes the development work that has been carried on of the falling off of the milk supply Project drouth area covering several states, owners of the mine, R. E. Ellings-vvort- company, when it held the property, started off with two scores in the of their herds owing to poor pastur- throughout the summer by the was reopened and exploration started first inning, succeeded in securing liveand roughages for feeding our Jim Hemby, Don Workman and Bert Nichols. age, and it is feared that if immedito find at wluat angle the Davis shoot, two more in the fourth, and from a"1 stock are very short. The claim. are located seven ami action is not taken to procure ate then until the nlneth inning not a of $35,000 in gold in a In order for our roughages to east of Milford in Gilbert Briggs and children, Mr. and productive feed, that many of the cows halfimiles south grain been cut had off. Because player reached first base. shaft, hold out it will be necessary for the Mrs. Leroy Goodwin and son, Mr. will fall below a profitable produc- the Bradshaw mining district. Beaver tied thelr opponents In of the condition of the this workings, entire drouth area to utilize concenEarly in the spring, Workman and and Mrs. Guy Goodwin, and Clark could not dedetermined. tion for the winter. It has been the first by two scores, following trates to the fullest extent. demonstrated by those now feeding Hemby uncovered a fissure of ric.i Claude, Maud and Harold. with three in the second, and then old The was shaft the sunk from are dried Heaver Valley pastures Mrs. Goodwin received many nice ore. Tracing it, they alfalfa hay in addition to pasturage. the game tightened down and no 85 to the 150 foot level and drifting up and cows must have supplemenand in some cases where a small established that it is at least 2,.rj00 remembrances. on the 150 level where a scores were made until the last In started o tary feeds, preferably grain, to hold feet long and takes a downward amount of grain is being quartz shoot, 14 by 22 feet was struck, ning, when Beaver cinched the game up production on a profitable basis. are maintaining course from the point on tlie side of MR. AND MRS. T. B. DAVIS cows that which Mr. Bestelmeyer believes to be with an additional run. Cows that have been kept on more or Wtth the grad- the mountain where it was first unEXTERAIX AT DIXXER Anderson pitched a beautiful the continuation of the Davis shoot. less dry feeds as in the Milford Val- average production. ual rise in the price of butterfat, covered. of game ball, allowing only two 100 Inasmuch was it believed as winter that ley will go into the strong which is now Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis and two A thirty-fiv- e foot cut was made 30 cents, with indicafeet of aditional depth was needed to walks In the entire nine Inning. He and will probably return profit over tions of a still better price later, some hundred feet lower on the hill daughters entertained Friday, Aug. was given the support in the field feed costs; but pasture cows allowed this short property. Mr. a dinner party In honor of prospect at 14, foot feel the half a and here of a two the for which the Beaver team Is becomand dairymen majority ledge tn go clown In their milk flow now Mrs. William Hurst and children Bestelmeyer started a drift on the 150 ing noted. to let their of Fincan was that they ore exposed. unwill probably not return a profit to the northeast to cut the big t herds fall below normal. Players in Sunday's game were: ally, at the bottom of the hill a fifty-fo- who are visiting at the Hurst home til they again get the stimulus of fissure. This has been a and cut summer. this Anderson a foot and sunk shaft was The question of financing the Pitcher thirty feeding Supplemental maternity. Those present were Mrs. William width of 11 feet exposed. The walls Warren Thompson . il , , 1.. Catcher In mnut fuorl oltnnttnn nthor than with 111 drift made from the bottom of the I... , Hurst, Martha Louise and Howard of this vein are smooth as if they had Ken Barton vein of First base cases, get a response and hoia pro- cream checks, was brought up by shaft where a strong Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tattersall, hern polished. The gangue consists of Cliff McShane Hurst, makP advocated Second who found. base John ore was Barton, duction up on a profitable basis. Mrs. Presley Wornham and children, quartz, tiac, breccia and iron. A face Roy Lesslng an secure to federal effort ten 20 ore aid, The lead, to Shortstop ing percent assays Halanced grain rations figured $15 a ton in gold; a Reulon Williams Third base and who was confident that such as- ounces of silver and ninety cent in of Beaver; Mrs. M. L. Garvey and sample assayed (it conditions according to the roughan average sample, Dick Goodwin and three crildren of West Virginia, Dr. streak, $291; will be forthcoming in the gold and some zinc. Left field age fed will be available, and every sistance and Mrs. Frank Hurst of Baltimore, $7 a ton. Chalmer Davis Center field while such future. near However, conclusive establishment well With can the In Beaver county dairyman and Miss Beatrice Hurst of Camp Improved Jim Lindsay assistance would be welcomed by of the presence of the metal in quanti- Md Right field afford to use them. Va. West "Of course," added Mr. Bestelmey-or- , many of the farmers and almost ab- ty, the owners installed a gasoline Morgantown. The date of the dinner was also "if we can prove a sufficient ton- BEAVER LIONS WIN solutely necessary to a number, the hoist Sunday and will be prepared to U. S. 91 OILED FROM 73rd birthday of Mr. Davis. the deconditions here are such as to nage of the kitter ore, the mine is take out the ore as soon as the market A fine dinner was served and a CEDAR CITY SOUTH mand immediate action, and tha made. In a fissure of the size and justifies shipping. OVETROTARIANS most enjoyable day spent. cannot afford to wait for dairymen of that being followed, this conhas Work on strength the Big Project will which U. S. 91 o of Oiling assistance from the government even tinued without publicity since the disshould be possible. Chances for getNOTICE complete the hard surfacing be- If such relief Is available later. Not the fastest game ever witnessof values are good an enrichment The ting fissure this of the spring. covery tween St. George and Cedar City, ed In Beaver but one full of comedy- re James Vardley advised the farm- owners, though confident that they when we cut a a short "tirtfd last Friday at Harrisburg, There will be a free errors, was the hand-bagame play ers to mnke every sacrifice to keep had valuable property, were disinclin child health clinic held at distance ahead." and work Is proceeding rapidly. The the ed on the Beaver High School camhigh the secure to necessary stock, BestelMr. their or said "Sooner later," ed to make statements until the extent r.ivel has been wlnrowed almost to pus Friday evening between the feed and use their cream checks In and the of the metal had been Kntrance will be at the south door meyer, "the outlying districts are Beaver Lions club Anderson's ranch. This link reach- quality and the Cedar He If necessary. cltcu the from Harrisburg to Anderson's payment definitely established. and It will be held In the morning at coming into their own. When the City Rotarians. aid would fact that government 9 o'clock until noon. There will be mines in the older camps begin to rani'h, a distance of about seven The game was played In the rain. a small loan which would mean only work BIRTHDAY DINNER play out, then capital will begin to in- The grass being FOR the with examinations dental along f'il's, and it Is expected the slippery the players have to be repaid .and for thos-- j who will lie completed In about ten days. GOODWIN doctor's examinations. It la under vestigate the possibilities of other had considerable trouble In keeping IIATTIK MRS. were willing to economize and able the direction of the Beaver Health great mineral areas such as the For- their equilibrium and as a result Washington County News. to procure feed without such loans, o Clinic Committee and It Is urged tuna district, Washington cunty, ami there was many mishaps. NotwithA birthday dinner was served by to do so. all children of preschool age other localities." that imim;oxaii COUPLE standing these humorous Incidents In conclusion it was decided to the daughters of Hattie Goodwin, To expedite development, the com- in the those and In be attendance MARRIED HERE- TUESDAY especially game, the two teams were appoint two committees. One to ln- Sunday. In honor of their mother's who are to enter school this fall. has installed a larger hoist and well matched and Beaver won by pany of the members Twenty ' .'irlos E. Thornton and Miss Roke vestigate the possibility of securing birthday. o compressor built a new bunkhouse and the- slight margin of 8 to 7. 1'roihero, both of Paragonah, secur- - federal aid for the farmers and stock family were present. all After the game the Lions enter Mr and Mrs. were Born, Wednesday morning to Mr. fitted up an assay office, where The guest to ascertain the "I licences here Tuesday and were men, and one BestelMr. are by seven assayed tained their guests at a banquet at a samples fine Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Burton White, united in marriage at the court amount of feed required for Immed- Hen Lewis and family. Mineral Hotel. the Bearer Survey. meyer. house by Bishop Wm. A. Miller. late use, and to put the plan of Kenneth Hollis and family, Mr. pound baby boy 4-- H Mil-for- Beaver Valley Dairymen Unite In Plans to Retain Dairy Herds 3 fifty-seve- n j t well-wish- t . GREAT FUTURE be-in- SEEN PLAN j se-j- - to-b- h 2 w Mor-ep- water-soluab- h, le He-b- ker-na- ls ' te Milford Men Developing New Mine in the Bradshaw District h, 00-fo- I suppli-mente- rd d, lead-silv- north-cas- ot .1 ,1 1 i .". lead-silv- crosr-fissu- pro-sch-ool ll , i - er |