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Show MATH. 1939 THE BEAVER PRESS, THURSDAY, f V Society Notes iv" Vt VN.! M et'.?i The isknrt the Dutch beneath the n " volcanic ly it hart . 23 Chalroer Davis entertained her Thursday night bridge o the-r;. viui.m AzrrJT club at her home. At 8 o'clock a UTAH STATE Pittft ASSOCIATION two course hot luncheon was ser and the N. E. A. ved to the twelve , members. The silhegari a ton; tables were cleared and the re$12 LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK ows: hay. cottonseed meal. .......... Publisher WALTER L. CARLTON mainder of the evening was spent VATfni MAY fith ....At this age, $3.50; Averre$27. cracked hegari, playing bridge. Maurine Gale time many range operators in and ranged Mrs. Lucille steers and the ceived high prize, of Published Every Thursday the central and northern por- age weight the Murdock consolation. 493 lbs to 659 lbs. at from usually that tions of California establithe test. Another market their cattle as grass fat, start of in this out was brought 1 yr. S3 Mrs. Blaine Morris entertained 1 mth. 85c 6 mths. f 1 SUBSCRIPTION' RATES are faced with the prospects of shed fact the animal, the from 4 to 8 P. M. in (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) either having to sell their cattle testthe younger While prices of Thursday twelveth birthday of the of the gains. honor feeders, or feeding them out. Cheaper cattle are fairly high, the her daughter Virginia. Table Some of these cattlemen, who feeder A Tirst Class Publication Entered la the Post Office 1b is in strong posi- games were played and a dainty market cattle fat have no equipment for feeding Beaver, Utah, aa Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of with good to choice fed steers two couse luncheon was served to Congress of March 3, 1879. cattle, nor feed, without buying tion Ibere a tthe Los Angeles the twelvej guests. Phone 21 it, are considering .putting their selling Advertising rates Quoted when requested. Yards at $9.00 to Stock cattle in the commercial feed Union cwt. Feed prices are Mrs, Kate Noyes entertained yards that are found chiefly in $10.25 per to make it possible low following ladles at her home the enough Southern California. CHURCH DOINGS grade better of the Hickman, Tuesday Mrs. Mayme These commercial yards are a for the gains costs of feed- Mrs. Gertrude Easton, Mrs. Lottie The conjoint program of the boon to range cattlemen in short of cattle to pay for -- 'tost Burke and Mrs. Fern Nowers. Mrs No- ttV West Ward M. I. feed years, for the range man can ing in some cases. Mllford, May 9, 19391 have Beaver East and an as and S dinner cattle feeding a While hot served First a over A. with went Noyes "bang". ship his cattle to these yards, just been reading, "Drums Along should mot be the remainder of 'the afternoon was proposition Ina No McQuarrie Bcientifl when they will be fed the Mohawk" and it got me to QviortV of think- was spent sewing and crocheting. and pay encouraged, to my way cally and economically, thinking about our trip down the in charge. it seems that under the presMohawk last summer. Opening song, "Carry On", was for the feed when the cattle are ing, rangemen in Mrs. Vie Black entertained from circumstances, ent' Insold. Skillful feeding quantity buy The book evidently intends to lead by, Mrs. Emma Cannon. areas may be justified 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. In honor of t)he short feed "ScIng, complete equipment for grind be historically correct or as cor- vocation, Samuel O. White. cattle in their in putting 8th., birthday of her little daughrect as a historical novel usualy atter Seeds of Kindness" Reed ing and mixing, and distribution tlhem out at home. ter or feeding Mary Caroline. Outdoor games Ladies chorus soloist. costs sang a over of overhead' Moore, large la but why was It necessary to were Builplayed and a two course number of cattle permt the com bring Into the etory some of the the theme song. "The Bridge was served to 28 of luncheon a Virgin-lwere: Esta Nowers, merical yards to feed cattle econ lobscene incidents, is beyond my ders", Notes schoolmates. Caroline's ."31 Bertha Carlie Mary on Murdock, Moody, suprislngly omieally and put comprehension. The book would Maurine Marion Nelson, Dalfcon, Most these of yards cheap grains. nave been far better without them Wanda Mur are located near a source of some Mrs. Robert Limb of Beaver 5 however, It Is an interesting book Nelson, Jessico Smith r Messin-geMaud Helen dock, was a week end visitor at .the feed. Joseph, Industrial at that. and Burdetta Puffer. It is gratifying to note that a home of. Mrs. Stella Merchant last We visited nearly everyone of sound A group of Beehive girls repeat program is underway In the week. the scenes described. To anystu-dewestern Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson states that provides for dir under ed the theme the slogan of the history of the Revolu" of and the Mrs. Kiud daughter, and mother, Mrs. of Ivan Jones. propor ection greater marketing tionary War especially that part and roughages Last of Salt Lake City spent Sunwhich centered between the Fin- Words Are Sweet Tones of The tlon of grains livestock Miwas through feeding. It is day at the Wm. Twitchell, Jr., sung by Cathireen ger Lake region and Albany. The Heart" Farns-wortto ller. "Service" Frank cheaper ship Talk, hay and grain in home; arriving in ifihe morning book is well worth reading. the of meat animals that it and- returning In the evening. Golden form of the "King Story We visited Fort Stanwix where Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans arrivis as hay and grain. Elimination the "Stars and Stripes' was first River" Bob Jones; Talk "Thou .t! ed some lAst week from Draper ,to Henerof Love transportation charges, Thy Neighbor" unfurled in battle. A little flag Shall re make their home here. Mrs. Evans made from old petticoats, red etta Bohn. Two tableaus. "The middlemen's profits, and the solid was the former Loretta Baker. turn to "The fertilizer Albert the of Sower,, Moyes; by flannel underwear, and m. old ' if Mr. and Mrs. Glen Merchant of the Lark" protrayed by make this program of home feed' Tire Repairing army blue coat, and It did not Song Max come down even when attacked Hazel Burke. Benediction Wm. A. ing basically sound. Operators of and daughter Glenna, son . Washing findat Clear visited Creek are farms and Morgan. dry irrigated Saturday of by British and Indians. We visitweek. last can sell that their produ ing they ed the battlefield of Qrlskany The West Ward Primary offic- cts to advantage via the feed lot, Mrs. Maudie Shotwell is assistwhere the rough farmer soldiers ers and teachers are busy prepar- and at the same time, build up the ing Mrs. Bissell in their new apunder command of General Her ing the May Festival, "Land of value of their land by returning artment house. kimer, here early in the battle the Hearts", which will be in the fertilizer. Mrs. Audrey Granthum, return General was wounded in the knee, Happy form. It will be given in operetta cwt. costs last week end from a visit to ed Feed kept gain per however, he had his men prop him the West Ward amusement hall CONOCO V2 Mil by some of our western univer- Eureka. tree his a iup against pipe next light 17. Wednesday night May Mrs. R. R.. Thomas and family sities and experiment stations, as land in that condition foe eontlnu is invited to be present, well aa by private operators, show spent Sunday at Mtnersvllle. Everyone Service Station Ho, 3 ed to give orders. The battle was and see the children in their lov.(I) that beef be should cattle feeding in the first a long series of con ely costumes, and hear them sing profitable over a period of years. Mrs. Violet Pearce and Mr. and flicts where the Americans got the and dance. Last month, 40 head of steers fed Mrs. Max Frampton and baby of best of the British and Indians. by the New Mexico College sold Gunnison came down to spend the General Herkimer was removed afternoon Stake Swarm at $10.50 per cwt. at the Los An week end with relatives. While to his home down the Mohawk at Saturday be. ft will held at Milford. All geles Union Stock Yards. Cost of here the Framptons had their a place mow called Herkimer day the Beehive girls and their moth- 100 lbs gain on these steers ran- baby blessed by president Theowhere he died a few weeks later. ers are invited to go over and en- ged from $8.01 to $8.59, figuring dore Bohn at Fast Sunday services GARAGE We visited his home now in a the activities of the class. joy cot- In the East Ward Ohuroh. kafir at $19 ton, ground per state o A f preservation. perfect Everyone is to take their own large two etory brick with a large lunch and after the program will tonseed meal at $26, alfalfa hay MILFORD, UTAH at $11, and corn silage at $4. Part Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirk of Mil attic and full sized basement and go to the High School lawn to eat. of these steers received cotton- ford were Beaver visitors Satur now used as a museum. Owned by day and enjoyed the Music The contest activities will be spon seed meal as the sole concentrate, York State. The General's body is and sored to all the and showed no ill effects of this burled in the nearby grounds with winners. prizes given ration over the 168 day feeding Mrs. D. B. Lamoreaux under a beautiful monument, I should has been It a major operation last Friwent demonstrated period. also say that there is a beautiful by this College that where 4 lbs day in the St George Hospital, monument at the battle field of GREENVILLE NOTES of alfalfa hay is fed per day, cot- her condition, is reported as getOriskany. Merrill of tonseed meal may be safely fed ting along as well as can be expect Loithman, Murray Later General Burgoyne ordered St. Leger who was stationed in visited during the week end at the as the only concentrate over a ed. western New York to take a body heme of his aunt, Mrs. P. J. Bar comparatively long feeding period The cottonseed meal-fe- d Mrs. Edith Petago entertained lot ate of British and Indians and take ton, M Williams 394 lbs meal, 1297 lbs, Mr. Mrs. P. and Fort Stanwix. The name being silage, and a few neighbors and friends Tues day afternoon in honor of her changed to Fort Schuyler, and accompanied by Mrs John Ander 158 lbs hay for 100 lb gain. At the university of Arizona, friend, Mrs. John ravish the Mohawk Valley. Gen- son of Beaver motored over to Briggs of Man steers are fed experimentally illa. Utah. eral Arnold who had been dis- Mllford, Monday. Grant Murdock, of Mllford who every year. Last year's results patched to relieve the garrison did is recovering fron an attack of showed an average cost of $7.22 d it by strategy. A Tory Training Junior We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars blood poisoning visited here Moo. per cwt. gain on all lots of steers. Don't spoil Junior and you won't I boy who had been takero prisoner son Mr. Feed Mrs. of to were and Atkln, reason have as foll Jay with him so much prices figured by some freak. The boy was a grandson of General Herkimer, David Atkln, left Tuesday for a and his name was John Schuyler. short visit with relatives at BoulThis boy was promised his free- der City, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rollins of tvt dom if he would go to St Legers were Mllford visitors at Sunday troopes and spread the report that a large body of Americans under the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Arnold was close by. The boy cut Barton Bob Gillins of Milford visited holes In his clothe ran breathless - " TT A r into the camp of the besiegers Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Blackner. showing the bullet holes In his George Brown Is at the home of clothes and described his marrow i i escape, When asked their num his sister Mrs. Ivaa Frost for a bers ho mysteriously pointed to few days visit. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0iI- the loaves on the trees. The In . Y at the home of Mrs. Nora Taylor, dlans and British were so fright ened that they fled leaving their Brown of Beaver, a girl. Mother tent and artillery behind them, and baby doing nicely. Not such a half-wafter all! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris of From Won where we were stay: "The ing with friends three miles up Parowan spent the week end at autoplated there. Plating on the the Mohawk from Herkimer we Beaver the guest of Mr. Morris's motive experts call it, because visited Cooperstown on the banks parents, Mr. and Mrs. B?rt Morris bumpers, for instance, doesn't of Lake Otsego home of James ...1st It gives your engine fry up in the nan Murdock who is attending heat, fly off at Fennemore Cooper author of the change badly needed school at or the University of t'tah drain down during speed, Leather Stocking Tales, also the Winter dirt and oil home of Colonel Abner Doubleday came down Sunday to visit with These parking. same things r. to your correct Spring grade who wrote the first rules for his sister, Miss Jane Murdock, , ( tO apply and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. So it organized baseball. We also visitof patented Conoco Germ keeps your engine ready-oileed Cherry Valley scene of Indian Glen Gillies. Processed oil. ..AND 2nd-Y- our massacre. Fort for safe Johnson and starting every time. Your ! ! Now Pay Subscription scenes of many other engageengine thus gets the And it helps you get big plus ments. Then we went on the bat- Lake Champlain where we visit plus Of nuVeaeall Summer from your tle field Bemls Heights where Bur ed Ticonderoga and Crown Point The exclusive Germ Process goyne and his army were stopped both Important places during the Conoco Germ Processed oil. gives this oil such an intense by the Americans then to Sara- Revolutionary War. Then we Good time right now to toga where he surrendered his crossed Vermont visited Benning"power of attraction" that it ton canenitre army with all its arms, where General Stake with his change to Your Mileage holds to cylinder walls, bearnons, horses, This Green Mountain Boys exclaimed. supplies. Merchant. Continental Oil We campaign was the beginning of "There are the ings and piston rings as if Company the end of the British rule in the must beat thorn today or Betty colon les. Stark is a widow!" And beat them lotir From Saratoga we went up the they did. Hudson and to Lake George, and Karl S. Carlton i-- ; i Mrs. SIT.IIHXKJIJLj vi- - OLOURWA- Y- - vice-preside- feed-lot- s, North Creek GasPOil h; Greasing D. ou0t? 0, Robinson W. R. MARTIN WV Dealer for VVY FORD Automobiles j Trucks half-witte- "it - . i2lo, P t UA. ad refill t0 el as r it r At no unusual f-- v-, get usual k. ," w . h "' w . J d out-and-o- ut - Red-Coat- y s. RM PR0CE SSED OIL V Mileage I |