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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, REAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY. MAY 11, ! KK,)IN FLOWER ' - and each variety given the C"r"U ,iv ''f it particularly needs, J. C. Hogenson, ex- TiBes of the Utah agronomist tension college. Agricultural 1 State. flowers to grow can Failures of l 14 . largely to sowing them that the little Remember, deep. umnll- .anil- jlflir'9tf ...,.1 . are f .nrouts much I Bd cannot push up through or I I which are many varieties if seed the results better much I L'wwn on t of the S6ed bed and I lat corered with soil. Make a well I nrepared fiirm seed bed with fl"ely I ulverised soil on top. Sow the seed I press it into the on this and simply I with a piece of board. If the inoisi me Varieties generate. gd to this for the planting according verbenas, Petunias, method are: portu-lacBBlpiRloHsis, begonias, pansles and dragons, snap w'11 shaded anu soou a, stocks. The next common cause of failure seed ,too early. flower Is sowing not will sprout in cold wet Tl,ey Professor Hogenson. In warns soil, the fore and altitude, latitude this is about the part of May to sow most varieties of will More satisfaction I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I 4 1 I I I 1 I right time flowers. be obtain-l- f in rows sown is seed carefully the labelled. The soil whi'h are kept should be mostened thoroughly before the seed is sown. Watering dry 9oil directly after the seed is sown will usually wash it away. It is always advisable to provide seed if a shade for sowing flower possible. If the soil is kept shaded, it will retain a natural moisture; a hard crust will not form; the sow- from beating ing will be proteced rains; and the soil temperature will The shading be niore constant. should be gradually removed as soon as the seed begins to germinate. If cot shaded keep the surface well- cultivated to prevent crusting of the soil over the seed. Annuals bloom the same year as live planted from seed and do not over winter. Most all varieties can be grown sueessfully from seed sown out doors in the late spring. Those that can be, sown early are: Balsom, four- godetia, sweet peas, cosmos, o'clock, centaurea, larkspur, lupine, calendula, allyssum and I gypsophila." I candytuft. AT THE FIRMAGE THEATRE a nation: chilled , "Dracula" "Frankenstein" thrilled the world. is Man" jXow "The Invisiable (inning! This Saturday, the utterly amazing picthe picture is causing a sensation wherever it is being shown the master Imaginative creation of H.' G. Wells' great mind, which Universal has filmed to make in uncanny I picture unparelleled thrills "The Invisable Man" opens Friday and Host startling, ture in years I I I the Firmage Theatre." The weird screen story of a scien- tist who meddled in things men I ut leave alone, the tremendous I screen capture of an Idea which has I intrigued the minds of the world for J centuries actually achieves reali.a- in "The Man." It is Invisable ijon nothing short or marvelous in its tywre, supernatural suspense and fitment. The astounding story of a "fan whose strength was his weak-fHwho had lost the power to be "tormal and who gloried in it and a who loved a man she couldn't j s, Plan now to see tost absorbing of all this unusual, screen dramas. As long as you live, you'll never forget "The Invisable Man." GREENWOOD TAMP OK D.U.P. XV (ireenwbod ramp of the D. U. Pioneers held their regular meeting at the home l, of Minnie Captain i in SULPHURDALE LOCAL "order "to get the: best results, ,lwer seed mnst.be sown very surface btd is kept ' rn TO MIST TELLS HOW Orl-fflt- 1st Vice Thursday afternoon, Captain Ida in cammand Cartwrlght A splendid program was renderd "nl thoroughly enjoyed by all who were present. JOHX M. "6, died NORTH CREEK SPIRITUAL PRECEPTIOV DROWN Miss Helen Bean and her John H. Brown, pupils, presented a Health Crusade program day at 6 a.m. at the Satur- home of his Friday evening. Health habits and neice, Mrs. Merlin Patterson, of Proper nutrition were depicted thru heart trouble after being ill for two ..Misauie .Man" who is He? songs, readings, a playlet and mini-tur- e months. Mr. and Mrs. SoU moving pictures. Much credit Tanner of Mr. Brown was born December 10 d iw . . . . ;, nu ... iiuuc were visitors in u..,.., r . ,hii miss Mean and tier pu- 1S5T, in Washington county, a son '"tm-- ounuav pils as all parts were vpi-inhlv of John and Elizabeth Couzens Bishop liird and a fille group of' rendered. Mrs. Maurice saints represented Milford at the Meyer assis- Brown. He moved with his parents ted with the musical numbers which Stake conference to Parowan when a young boy and Sunday. meant much to the success of the had lived there most of bis life. AfRishop and Mrs. nulI.!es Johnson program. ter living eight moths in Los Angelof Adamsville were in attendance at A dancing social was given Fri- - es he came to Beaver, where he had Quarterly conference. day iii;:ht in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 'lived the past 11 months with Mrs City Marshall llyrum White, re- i'onald Mcintosh, by the people of Patterson. He had never married. turned home from Salt Lake City Sulphurdale, to show their annrer-- : He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Wednesday nlsht where he has been iation for their association of Los Angeles; with Mary Anderson the past few weeks taking treatment them, both in the various church or two half brothers, Joseph Lowe, Los for lame legs, lie feels much, better ganizations and social life durine Angeles and George Lowe, Parowan. and wil soon be on the job. the past year. They departed for Funeral services were held SunMr. and Mrs. Mcintosh and three Provo Sunday. at 3:30 p.m. in the East Ward day children of Stilphurdale were visitMrs. Howard I.. Arns for L. D. S. chapel in Parowan. Interdeparted ors in Beaver Sunday and were in her home in Cedar City. Sunday af ment was in the Parowan cemetery. attendance at conference. ter a ten days visit with her parents Those attending the services from T. L. (irittiths, Beaver were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Loyal Baldwin of Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Thomnson. Adamsville and Zeland Morris of Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Jackson and Patterson and Mrs. sons, Alpha Greenville went over to Fillmore to children visited relatives at Fillmore Stapley and Mr. Joseph Manzione. confer with Mr. Hunter about driv Sunday. ing some wells to furnish more water Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maycock and for Greenville and Adamsville farms children and Mrs. Emily Robinson Mrs. Josie Skinner of and son visited at Fillmore Tuesday. Caliente, Nevada, spent several days visiting Edward Hiatt went to St. George her son Loyd .Skinner and her moth Saturday to visit friends. er .vi rs. .Uellissta Mrs. James Yardley Ash worth of last Beaver week. visited with the Otto Kesler family Harry Hodges returned home last Monday. The actions of Robert Soiner-frucweek from Los Angeles where he are very suspicious of late. spent the past winter. he has been seen spending much of Miss Margret Bushman, a teacher at Greenville spent Sunday with his leisure time in a certain vacant house and the Puffer truck has been friends in Beaver. seen secriting crates into the house Mrs. T. L. Griffiths went over to which very much resemble new Kanosh Monday to spend the dav furniture, w e hope Robert will come with her mother Mrs. M. A. Halsey to the front soon with some explan Sammuel O. Reunion of Salt Lake ation or announcement. We have City was a guest at the home of learned that the actions of Miss President and Mrs. S. Taylor Farna Merle Whiting of Monroe are equally worth during his stay in Beaver. suspicious. Watch these colums for FOR SALE or rent, 5 room house future events. and lot See Jon Anderson. ADAMSVILLE of Miuersville Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn Bishop Marshall and, was in attendance at conference to family have moved back to their report for his ward Saturday and home at Adamsville for the summer Udell Haslem of Cedar City is Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Messenger was brought spending a few months here with relhome Saturday from the hospital at atives. The Ball game played here SunSalt Iake City where she has been by for some six weeks. Mrs. Messenger day with Manderfield was won is still very weak but it is thought the local team. Mrs. Lizzie Reese is in Salt Lake she will gain in strength now she is for a few weeks visiting with City home. her children. How would you catch "The Invis Morgan Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Will abie Man?" Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks all Evans, iflttf k of Mr. and Mrs. John s motored to Cedar City Sunday. Montana visited a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Larsen and parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cart family will leave for Salt Lake City While here they received wright. Wednesday where they expect to word of the death of the little infant make their home. child of their sister Mrs. Rex Canan at St. George. They with Mr. and MANDERFIELD Mrs. Cartwright left to attend the Monday, the Board of Directors funeral. The child died of Whooping of the Manderfield Irrigation and cough. Reservoir Company, accompanied by Agent Lew Mar Price made County FOR SALE to a trip up Indian Creek canyon Russet Burhank. Certified Seed determine means of and getways One sack or a car load, Potatoes, more water. They are using ting Snmnle of these potatoes took flrit every available source posible to get 1 3 t Seed Show. place at the Ogden the flow of the springs into the For prices, write to Delbert C. main canal. Most of the men left 2ts Dalton, Circleville. Utah will Tuesday morning where they o on this work project. BEAVER STAKE Y. L. M. I. A. motored Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly NAMES NEW LEADERS to Cedar City Monday. While there The Beaver Stake Young Ladies visited Mrs. Sly" mother, Mrs. Association they Mutual Improvement Rosenburg. was reorganized Sunday at the Stake and W. G. Mrs. Muses Edwards the to due quarterly conference, at .Munford attended conference of Mrs. Thora Beeson. Beaver Sunday. The new officers are, Mrs. Mamie Burt Hoopes, president; Mrs. Myrtle VISIT MH.I'ORD RELIEF SOCIETY and Mrs. Wanda first counselor Kate" Jensen, Stake President, White second counselor. first Mrs. counselor, Nowers, Lacy Inculd-e- d The retire executive board Mrs. Mrs. Lottie Farrer secretary. president, Mrs. Thora Becson Mrs. Elsie and Chorister Mae White Mrs. Mamie Hoopes. lirst counselor, Smith a board member attended the second and Miss Grace Skinner Relief Society of Milford Ward at counselor. their meeting Tuesday afternoon. was given A Splendid program TRANSFER IN SIGHT is atWhite Mrs. refreshments. "R" day was celebrated Monday with ! Actual Photograph in wards the different the school. They tending by the Beaver High in the Interest of the music department. boys of the school left early Goodrich made a lot of special o do away to morning with equipment tubes. One half of each tube was CAMP I). V. P. BELKNAP of the made of the new Gold and Black with the old "M" emblem Belof the The regular meeting construction; the other half of M unlock Academy now picturesque the best of the Daughter of Utah compound. camp a knap it wiiu a relic, and to replace Then they put them on cars and of the home at was held Pioneers flat. ran situation. them purposely fltlng Into the Monthe daughter Martha Beaumont, construction was The e The girls stayed in town at in torn to shreds. Ripped and cut the day night. Captain Iottie Burke cleaned thev u,i,erp i,..i commit to pieces in less than a mite. and prepared charge. During the meeting grounds and building Yet the Gold and Black half different from chosen were which was tees was sound and unharmed by this the lunch for the boys a on dinner to promote the scene camps terrific punishment. taken at noon to them at Day. Here's positive proof that this of the activity. o new tube is many, many time and not completed Is work The tougher. Put these new tubes on How would you catch 'The Invlsto say just your car today. no wor:! could be found Man?" ible it so. what date would find REAVER STAKE SEMINARY What wldToubTlf '"" MAY 20TH GRADUATION for the "The Invisiable Man?" exercise GOLD The graduation HONORS BIRTH DAV be held will Stake seminary Beaver i,,"H ''n,"r; Little Lula Mac at the West Ward Chapel of her ehool May 20th talned some twenty-fiv- e m. miner me airecuon oi 8:00 at p. a lawn party, M. Rlgby. n,a,es and friends at Wendell Principal her of In honor Bowman Monday afternoon Miss daughter Dorothy A very happy time eiKth birthday. of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman win was had Playfng ,be valedictorian, and Bay Iltitchlngs Befresh.nentswerescrveda.5to. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutch son many lovely Lula Mae received ing! will give the address of wel little members of the class tnkens of .ove from her more birth come. Other and best wishes for many will take part on the program. days. Mil-for- . ht NEED IS STRESSED went A team from North Creek to Greenville last Sunday to play the baseball and were defeated by the "Adam and Fallen Man" is in all subject of the team. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Greenville County Agent Lew Mar Price, acSunday May 13. by Harry Green and Win. companied The Golden Text is from I Corinmade a trip up the Jr., Twitchelt, thians 15:22: "As in Adam all die, Fork and South up to Blue Lake to even so in Crist shall all be made see if the water supply could be inalive." creased. They expect to make a trip Among the Scriptural citations North Fork in the near fuu are up the included in the ture. the following: "For yet a little while Mr. R. R. Thomas, was called to and the wicked shall not be: yea, Minersville last Tuesday because of thou shalt diligently consider his the illness of his sister, Ann Banks place, and it shall not be. But the is very low. who and meek shall Inherit the earth; shall delight themselves in the abundance of pearc" (Psalms 37:10,11). X "The Hotel tliat makes You is Included in the feel at Home" also the following corelative passage from the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health wth Key to the WILSON HOTEL Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christian Science separates error Your headquarters while In from truth, and breathes through the sacred pages the spiritual sense Salt Lake City of life, substance, and intelligence. Lesson-Sermo- n Iessou-Sermo- In this. Science, we discover man In TO CREDITORS 'N THE DISTRICT COURT OF BRAVER COUNTY, UTAH, PRO, RATK DIVISION. n the matter of the estate of IDA s(!KHR, Deceased. Creditors will present claims and vouchers, to the undersigned of the above named es-- g Pfenented to Geo. C. Miller, avr, Utah, on or before the 13th dav of July 1934. r,ated this 10th day of May, 1934. CKOKGE W. WOODIIOUSK ': Aimlnistrator of the estate of S. Onhr, deceased. f flrHt P"l)llcatlon- - May H' 1934 li7i dat f PUbIlcatlon- - June WE the image and likeness of God. We see that man has never lost his spiritual estate and his eternal har mony" (p. 54 SJ. "The Invisable Man"- - W ELCOME YOU In the center of all activities PARKING IN THE REAR who is He? Mrs. Margret Miller and Milford were visitors in Sunday. son of Beaver Rates $1.00 per day and up NEW mm f You can earn several hundred dollars this summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year. Complete in formation will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it today. Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions TUBE CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY', INC. its A 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States "Thanks for sending me so many Rood positions to apply for, over 30 (luring the first five days I was enrolled." An Illinois Teacher. 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