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Show 13, 1944 THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting Mrs. Larue Briggs was a Rich- field visitor on Saturday. NEWS WASHINGTON Reaction of Soil Continued from liHwe They will oan-- To Irrigation Is en Elucidated in n!)eniers. ins,' and eqtializ- lii i'h and I'U'.IH t the air pressures II AT i low altitudes. huwi ver. ci: u To the Avia'ioll Mola what .'Oiniis is increased 'hut Jii! ive i, extent ...;n ,lr ira'. eiliriellrv and IW" ra T 1 0Q - "What Irrigation agriculture now needs most of all is an understanding of what happens to the Deer Hunters; Tents for sale By Mrs. Win. TwitthHl, Jr. soils, and why," a state at Sam Gentry's, Beaver, Utah. Mrs. Helen Wilcock, daughter irrigated ;ivr;itmg r.i ' ment from Robert M. Salter, chief make cents Pel' of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green, of the ana three about of Plant Industry, Bureau Mr. Will J. Robinson is in Salt left for Riverside, Cal., Soils and Wednesday mile. Agricultural Engineering Lake City receiving medical care where she will visit with her husio I'Mliiie ol Auriciillinv in the U. S. Department of Agri for his eyes. an y elnn-e and band, Pfc. Usher Wilcock, who is culture's Administration, to the .... stationed at Camp Haan, Calif oi iaoae,u the twin evangels Utah Extensjon Service, reads: Mr. Ed. Murdock of Cedar City .Wittier ran prosper Miss Vinginia Crosby, daughter Dr Salter ascribes many of the ilization. ha8 been here visiting his daughIf one langof Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crosby, failures and difficulties in irriga- without the other. ter, Mrs Foeh Parkinson. the other huer or sooner uishes, has been visiting her parents over tion farming to a lack of under farmer The n'e ,t. She has had em- standing of the effect of irrigation will feel the Mrs. Luclle Skinner and her sis- the week-enk prod'i er furnish the livestoi and "We have had the ter, Mrs. Emma Hair, went to Salt ployment in the Tooele area for on soils. if pros- the past year and half. She left faith," he said, "that with water raw materials, and in turn, Lake City on business Tuesday. a wider marfor Salt Lake City Tuesday, where the desert would rejoice and blos- pcrous, help furnish At article. iinished the To rent a modern she will enter the L. D. S. Business som on the rose, but we have not ket for WANTED wheels :n if faetui'v same the roses She was accompanied understood what water and dwelling preferably furnished, in College. afford a market by her sister, Mrs. Clark Gillins, and still more roses might do to are turning. Ihey H. H. Rose, Phone 4. Heaver. who will visit with her for a few the desert Itself." He pointed to for products of agriculture. "There is no place in America an expansion in irrigation agriculBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard days. a philosophy of searcily. Ours for of ture and to the fact that many Erickson a son October 4, at the is the heritage of abundance." the new irrigation farmers may Brown Maternity home. Mother veterwar come of ranks from the and baby are doing nicely. ans. "We owe It to these veterMrs. Walter Blackner Is slowly ans," he said, "to do everything Dr. McQuarrie performed a tonafter a serious ill- possible to make their enterprises recuperating Mehin laluards By on the Darrell Yardley, sillotomy ness. successful." small son of Mr. and Mrs.x Alvln Mrs. Jane Patterson of Heaver "We are all too likely to see the By Mary Jane Calvert Yardley, last Monday. been visiting for a few days has of future the repeat Miss Colleen Swindlehurst spent enterprises with Mr. and Mrs ('loo I'atterson maAt the East Ward services Sun- Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. past experiences. Initially the and family. concerns . irrigation day evening very inspiring talks and Mrs. James Williams and jor problem These were stupenstructures. and Mrs. Loyal ISaldwin were given by Stake Missionaries children dous undertakings, and it Is not spent Friday and Saturday at the Mrs. Jessco Smith and Mrs. MilMrs. Emma Williams left Fri surprising that the problems they l'un.fftiitch Lake. They reported dred Yardley. day for Caliente to spend a few involved obscured other problems. the lishin;;' no! too good. weeks visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Mae Hall is at the home of Mrs. Arthur Calvert and Mrs. Ver Later studies of efficient water use Mi', and Mrs. Thui'inan Sly of monopolized attention. Only when Mil her sister, Mrs. Royce Hollyoak in non Davis, and their children. ford visited Friday with their the were farmers already noticing Cedar City, recuperating from a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ed parents. Mrs. Leonard Davis returned changes in crop yields did we be recent operation at the Iron counMr. and Mrs. dale Sly. wards ami if see it to soil to at home from Provo, Utah, Sunday, gin look the ty hospital. Miss I.enora Sly. who lias been where she has been receiving med had changed. can readily understand working in I.os Angeles for the ical "We care and her with visiting Mrs. and Steward Clyde George why this became the sequence in past year arrived home Saturday Hoopes were Gunnison visitors, husband, Mr. Leonard Davis. our past history of irrigation but on the U. P. bus, for an indefinite where Mrs. Hoopes spent several Miss Doragene Blackner re we permit fu- stay. days with her mother, Mrs. Sy- turned to Cedar City Monday, ture cannot reasonably to recapitulate the enterprises lvester Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Will Muuford were where she Is attending the B. A. C. same sequence." after spending the week-en- d here of Mr. and .Mrs. Arnold Low guests "Many irrigation farmers have Sunday, where George Price suffered a serious with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. participated already found out how to handle in the wedding they accident when he fell from a lad- Walter Blackner. dinner anniversary Dr. Salter out, thir soils, points He der while picking plums. held in the Beaver Canyon. but when underlying principles fractured his collar bone in two are not understood there is no Submarine Whites Entertain places and tore several ribs loose (inn o Weighty sucMr. and Mrs. Burton White en- sound basis for using these The Ninth According to latest reports he is Service Command Orprobtertained Wednesday evening at cessful experiences in other dinance Otheer says that the briefimproving. cases are their home in "Jackson County" lem areas. Individual case submarine gun is a calibre FOR RENT 4 room home, not in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman still being considered on a .45 weapon which weighs less than basis. modern. Low rent to reliable Farnsworth, who are here visiting nine pounds, is capable of firing He states that several subjects 450 bullets per minute, and costs people who will give good care to from Santa Monica, California. must be Ihe studied, including Write Mrs. Claude Ed The evening was speit playing less than twenty dollars. place. of soil, its original condition, wards, Box 971, Cedar City, Utah, bingo and in community singing. 'kindamount and kind of water ap-- j or see Mrs J. C. Brownfleld 2t A delicious plate luncheon was the Decorative Cattail (Joes to War the conditions, soil plied, drainage served at the close of the evening. Army Amphibious jeep cushions Mrs. Gay Murdock entertained Those present were, Mr. and management and cropping pracwhich can be used as life preservon effect of the these and tices, her sewing club at her home on Mrs. S. O. White, Mr. and Mrs. ers in case of accident, are filled in the physical, chemical, with floss from cattails, the once Tuesday evening, October 10. The Norman Farnsworth, Mr and Mrs. changes time was spent sewing and in so Kent Esplin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and biological properties of the useless but decorative marshland soil which control the properties cial chat. Delicious plate lunch Farnsworth, Ellen Joseph, Kathplant, it was announced at was served by the hostess to the leen Farnsworth, Veloy Ashworth, yields, water relations, tillage re- Fort Douglas, headquarterstoday of the and permanenfinally members present. Karl Farnsworth, Thelma Priday, quirements, Ninth Service Command. cy in irrigated agriculture. and the host and hostess. Xeeded Xurses 4,000 Army Mrs. Cl.Tk Bowler and three Nurse Corps commissions sons are home again after a six With prices for new and recon- areArmy now available to registered months visit with her husband, ditioned plumbing equipment supnurses who have been classified elIn forces. who is the armed They posedly frozen at March 1942 for igible military service by the have been in Rolla, Missouri, the highs, numerous complaints arose War Commission, the Manpower was last month, where Clark ship that these prices were thawing out Ninth Service Command Surgeon ped from to "parts unknown." and rising as time and shortages stated The War Departrecently. went on. To establish prices easMr. and Mrs. Norman Farns- - ier to control and protect consum- ment hopes to procure 4,000 by vorth are here spending a few ers from paing unreasonable pric- November first. ill! days with their sister and brothers es, ceilings have The Paper Drive is once more and their families. Mrs. Ellen Jo been put on 65 second-han- d Mrs. Ksta Cox eeph, Frank and Taylor Farns plumbing and heating items, and Is on the move worth. They expect to return to ceilings for most others have been and Mrs. Lamar Hodges are helpMrs. Goodwin during her ab- Santa Monica Saturday. provided applying a specified dis- ing to get the paper tied and isence, count from the manufacturer's list Mrs. Ray Hodges and their two price for the article when new. ready to 'truck to Milford. The children are in Richfield at the Bathtubs, lavatories, sinks, fau- school boys are going out Wed home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cets, radiators are among the nesday and Thursday evenings af ter school to gather the paper so Henry Watters to visit her brother items covered by the order. it can he all ready by the last of Melvin Watters, who is home on the week to send down for Pacific from the South furlough Subscribe don't borrow. She expects to return home next NORTHCREEK l .1 ' pos-ml- c frilu-H'- Bring your deer to the Locker Plant for cooling, cutting, wrapping and quick f This service will cost 2 cents per lb, It will be stored reez-in- d. FREE OF CHARGE until your Locker arrives t GREENVILLE Please wait until your Locker comes to bring in other products. MANDERFIELD Mi-- SMITH'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PLANT , Telephone 100 Dairy Supplies.... Come to Us for ... HEAVY MILK PAILS SUPER STRAINERS FILTER PADS trial-and-err- dollar-and-ce- g. MILK BOTTLES AND CAPS One Only FAMILY HAND SEPARATOR THE BEAVER CO-O- P. nt BEAVER, OCTOBER 19, 8:00 P. CI. High School Auditorium Hear SENATOR ABE MURDOCK GOV. HERBERT B. MAW ATT'Y GEN. GROVER A. GILES Monday. Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas of the marriage of their daugh ter Shirley to Jason Ashworth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth of Idaho Falls, and formerly of Beaver. The young couple will make their home in Idaho. Bishop and Mrs. Hawkins, Bro and Sister Hardy and Bro. Haws, all of Santiago, California, called at the home of Bp. and Mrs. C. Edwin Pake on their way up and back from general conference in Salt Lake City. On their return trip they spent the night at the Paice home. jU S0t ikW!TH Penthouse Coop Is Used For Raising Chickens There'! one TOLEDO, OHIO. flock of chickens in Toledo, that's up In the world. levn-year-ol- d David Dennis of nearby Maumee, Ohio, raises 29 chickens on top of his dad's garage becaus his mother and two sisters objected to the spoiling of their back yard with a grassy, well-kep- t chicken coop. with the David compromised "penthouse." DR. w A r a compact sealed container protected by our fire burglar-stron- g of Vault, for the War Bonds and other valuable your precious papers at the nominal sum of $1.00 per year, which affords ample protection. Drop in and let us demonstrate it. safe-keepi- Good BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION II. ADAMS E. ALLEN I 1 er BATEMAN - T- usical rroerarn FREE ADMISSION This is the Big Political Get-to-geth- Pay The Convenient Way A checking account here is valuable in many ways. You always have a complete record of expenditures, jou are protected against loss or theft of cash, and you can pay your bills by mail. Knjov this convenience now ! Your account is invited bv this friendly bank. REESE And Others, on Real Issues of Campaign .A:- - But NEW SERVICE is available in the form of M. FERNELL CP We Have No More Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent E. E. MONSON REESE DR. proof, The Beehive class of M. I A girls under the supervision of Mrs Mae Atkln entertained their mothers at the home of Mrs. Bill White Friday evening. The girls cooked supper for their mothers and then entertained them with several musical numbers. A very enjoyable time was spent by all those present. WAR BONDS . . . at Beaver this k-- ' rev , Q y year, so don't miss it. And Don't Fail to Register and Vote 1 emocratic County Committee EAWiOUT AOVIRTI.I . |