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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS nn Thursday, April 20, 1972 HE WEEKLY PRESS DEVOTED TO MINING AND AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS OF BEAVER COUNTY No. Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah Friday June 25, 1915 Vol. Xi Beaver Club To Give Series Pre Histories Hunting for -- Utah Students of Archaeol- Course of Lectures to be Ar ogy Searching in Mounds of Kane County ranged for Under the Commercial Club If the plans which were cut Neil M. Judd of the Smithsonian Institute, Washing on, lined at .he meeting of the D. C. Pro'. C. W. Snow, late Board of Governors of the Beaof the University of Utah and ver commercial club Tuesday Ambrose McGarry of Beaver evening mature, as undoubtedly came to Kanab Monday on an they will, Beaver citizens are and abcut due for a series of high errand anthropological has class entertainments in the form Mr. Judl archeological. of lectures on diversified subin Utah time considerable spent of excavation in the jects -- ecitals by famous artists recently ancient mounds for the purpose including Emma Lucy Gates and of collecting specimens whicl other3. The lecturers will be will assist in lhework of arriv- from the extension division of ing at more definite conclusions the University of Utah and the relative to the science of man, Agricultural College at Logan; from his earliest appearance also noted speakers from over the state. A small fee will be upon the earth. The party spent a couple of charged for the season ticket le the holder to days in and around Johnson, which and collected several specimens participate in the whole series. The club is also to undertake of value in reading the past, the to Kanab reorganization of the I rass Wednesday returning band with the help of public and then proceeding north. Mr. Judd expressed himself as spirited citizens, and a series of being highly grateful to David open air concerts to to Uld Geeenhouyh of Johnson, Lester twice a week and extending over F. Little. Mr?. Vinnnie Jepson thd hummer will be given. Proand F. M. Haniblin of Kanab. fessor G. W. Wood horse will from whom he received several have the band under his personal specimens of intrinsic value to supervision. R. H. Strickland, member of the good work which the Smithsonian Inslitute is accomplish- the board of governors, will visit ing. He hopes that the people Salt Lake next week, and has of this section will preserve all been commissioned to interview ancient relics which they might the various speakers etc. As discover and either guard them soon as this is done.the complete carefully "ntil such time that schedule will be announced and members of the institute re- the club will proceed to carry turn for further research work, it out. or send them directly to the Smithsonian Institute at WashNoonday to Develop ington. Kane County Neivs. will-entit- " -- J. M. Reynolds, manager of the Noonday Mining company, is in receipt from the directors at Minneopolis of notice that work may be resumed on the property in a short time. It is the expectation to extend a fund of about $20,000 in extending the workings of the Noonday. The property is situated on the hills southeast of Milford. It adjoins the old Cave mine, where .there was a recent strike by leasers. The developments consist of a main shaft to the 220 level and some drifting out into the large iron ore body which carries lead in a 50 per C2nt iron, Ado'ph Eisler is is president of the company. County Agents Make Big Trip County farm demonstrators J. P. Welch of Millard county. I J. II. Stewart of Carbon-Emercounties. Lorin A. Merrill of Sevier Co nty, M. L. IIarri3 of Uinta Basin. Ileber J. Webb of y Salt Lake county, H. A. Christiansen of Beaver ccunty, and A. B Ballantyne of Utah county; and Extension specialists-John T. Caine III, B. J. Evans, L. M. Winson, Ed. Bros-sarBen R. ElJridsre and James A. Taxman accompanied by Dr. E. G. Peterson, director Creole Shipping Ore Division made of the Exten-io- n a four days trip visiting places There is a property in the of practical intetrest through Lincoln Salt district of which noCache, Boxeldcr, Weber, is where Lake, and Uir.ta counties, thing being heard, but it is t they gathered information that steady Beaver county producer the Crpole owned by Mrs. will hflp then in their work state. our of farmers of this place and Mr. the Denny among of were Croft items gathMinersville. Many practical Three or four cars per month ered about thu dairy buisness, hogs, blooded horses and sheep, ue being, sent out from tht the beef cattb, poultry business, mine. The ore is copper, lead how to operate and maintain and silver of fair shipping electric and gasoline pumps, the grade. It is said that regular saving proprieties and values ot consignments will go out from cement canals, successful r here during the season. farming, potato raising, how tc Some Books are being moved measure wa'er, truck gardeninto the new library but there watered ing, crops, canning, been no word yet of any has and curing of meats, packing official control of alfalfa opening. Maybe t it wont drainage, ba opened. weevil beet raising, etc. every thing that the best farmers of our state are do- strators will spread it and use it ing was seen and studied. Val- in their work. uable information pertaining to The men who took the trip obtainwas farm back to their counties, to went every acitvity ed and ever farmer !n the state the farmers with whom they is going to be benefitted by it work, with their head full of without the expense and time il excellent material to use in the would require to gather it him-se- 'f development of Utah because tbe County Demon. d, m i Prac-titcall- y New Yorkers Take Majestic Commissioners Adjusting Taxes Curb. The company owns a large amount of property in Beaver county and from it have betn made some of the richest ship ments of copper that have ever been made from the county. At present a force is at work a the Floosier Boy ground in tht Star district. This is a Conditions at property. present are the best they havt lead-silv- er "Cullud" Show Saturday Night Extract from the Butte Stand ard, Butte, Mont.Dec. 26.1914. Two blind men Johnson and Mackay gave a performance last night that wa3 well received by a large crcwd. Tl e e two blind men are assisted by a company of clever artists who gave a performance that was far above the average 'minstrel attractons. The sister team appeared in pleasing numbers in between the acts and the first part of the program was a real with minstrel witty sayings, songs and dances. The last part of the program afforded the two blind men an opportunity to display their cleverness. At Beaver Opera hcuse June 6, If you are tired of seeing the being sent out along the fissure which has been cutting bed dings that make out each side of the fissure. In places as much as a foot of good ore is encountered in the beds. The drift U being run along the fissure in hopes of determining at what point the junction of the fissure and the beddings will make a large ore body. No drifting as yet has been made on the beddings. The work is in a black lime in which the large ore bodies of the district make in. At the Old Hickory ground :here is considerable copper ire that can be shipped at any Mme. It is probable that this vill be sent out shortly. With-"- n a short time this part of the ompany' ground could b e made a regular shipper. The re is oxidized and h an excel-- , ent product for the smelters. -- Deseret News. child kidnaped or the rich man's hand won by a poor girl, or the villian pursued, and if vou think there are enough troubles in the world without seeing them on the stace, and if you want to enjoy yourself, then go to see The Dixie Minstrels, which will appear at Beaver Opera House Saturday, June 20, in an attraction that. is so far above the average minstrel show that it really ought to be called a combination of graid opera, musical comedy and minstrelsy, but, of course all colored shows are classed as minstrels regardless of their nature, and that is why this attraction is advertised as advanced minstrelsy. This company has the distinction of having the only band and orchestra of its kind in the world, having a blind leader, but he is a wonderful musician, singer and comedian, playing every instrument known to the musical world. KNOW THY COUNTRY . "Know America" Is a slogan that should ring out from every school room, office, farm and shop In this nation. No man can aspire to a higher honor than to become a capable citizen, and no one can merit so distinguished a titlo until he Is well informed f the resources, possibilities and achievements of our country. This la a commercial age and civilization is bearing Its most golden fruit In America. We are noted for our Industrial achievements as Egypt was noted for her pyramids; Jerusalem for her religion; Greece for her art; Phoenicia for her fleets; Cbaldoa for her astronomy and Rome for her laws. Likewise we have men who will go down In the world's history as powerful products of their age. For, standing at the source of every gigantic movement that swaya civilization Is a great man. The greatest minds travel In the greatest direction and the commercial, geniuses of this age would have been the sculptors, poets, philosophers, architects, and artists of earlier civilizations. As Michael Angelo took a rock and with a chisel hewed it into the Image of an angel that ever beckons mankind upward and onward, Hill took the desert of the Northwest and with bands of steel made It blossom like a rose, dotted the valleys with happy homes and built cities In waste places. As Guttenberg took blocks of wood and whittled them Into an alphabet and made a printing press that flashed education across the continent like a ray of light upon a new born world, McConnlck took a Jar of Iron and bent It Into a reaper and with one sweep of his magic mind broke the shackles that enslaved labor of generations yet' unborn, and gave mankind freedom from drudgery, ana lifted the human race Into a higher zoue of life. As Nelson organized the English navy and made England mistress of the sea. enabling the Ilrltish Isles to plant her flag upon every continent washed by the ocean's waves, and to make footstools of the Islands of every water. Morgan organized a banking syafm that has made America master of the world's finances, brought Kings to our cashier's windows, lhe nations of tlio earth to our discount desks and laced under the lntluctrios of tills nation a financial system as solid as the Hock of Gibraltar. There is no study quite so Interesting as progress; no sound so magic as the roar of Industry and no sight so Inspiring as civilization In aotlon. A full realization of America's part In the great events ot the world past, present and future will thrill every human heart with pride, patriotism and faith in Republican Institutions. .Through the courtesy of the Agricultural and Commercial . Press Service, the readers of this paper will be permitted to study America; her agand minricultural, manufacturing eral development, mercantile, banking and transportation systems which are the wondec of the world. Tbe of the series w ill deal ! article first . ... .... t.t . wnn transportation ttuuj win appear at an early date. Ladies Club in Charge of 4 th Spend Two Busy Days Listening to Complaints of Arrangements for 4th Celebration Turned over to Taxpayers Ladies Auxiliary It is undertsood that ther been in a long while. On the soon will be a change in the 300 and 400 levels drifts are personel of the board of directors of the Majestic Mine company a3 a result of the New York interests that has been developing during the past three months. At least three prominent New Yok men will take places on the board. The stock has been steadily going over to New York and trading in Majestic on the New York Curb is now greater than on the Boston market, although the 'Majestic at present is one of the daily features of the Boston 33 The Ladies Auxiliary are gocounty commissioners held sessions Monday and Tues- ing at the arrangements for a day listening to, and adjusting Fourth of July celebration complaints arising over the rises "hammer and tongs." They made a couple of weeks ago. A have their finance committee reclassification and readjust- out on a "whirlwind" canvas ment was made in the Beaver of the citv gathering funds, and Bottoms and Milford Valley it is predicted enough g to lands, except lands close in to money, will be celebrahold an elaborate and brush the Milford, putting quite waste land into one class at a tion. A general meeting of all comvaluation of $5.00 per acre and the cultivated land at $15 00 per mittees will be held tomorrow acre. Last year all the Delta evening when the final plans Land and Water Go's holdirg will be submitted for approval were assessed at $7 per acre; and only the smaller details This year they have been fixed will have to be worked out next on the above basis. Drs. Shep week. Mrs. R. H. Barton, president herd and McGregor conducted an examination before the beard of the ladies organization, and on the person of Mrs. Getchell chairman of the celebration was She her committee assures the public touching sanity. the fit for conisdered a that a real live time can be exsubject mental hospital at Provo aid pected. The exercises will be was taken there Wednesday. held on the tabernacle square Substitute Judges of election and may include a spectacular to take the parade in the morning. Proviswere appointed who declined to ion is being made to take care those of place! which of the children in the afternoon. election act at the liquor A will be held on the 29th. A full program for the days number of bills which had been exercises will be published next held over from last month were week. allowed. Estimates on plumbing and a cess pool were submitted but no action was taken. The clerk will see to having the jail roof painted and the cells Mrs. Mar-fo- rd all while washed. San Diego. June 23. The Twitcholl, whose husband died recently was granted temp- Independent Order of Odd Felmunth. lows is the first of the large orary relief at $15 Mr. Hurst appeared before the fraternal organizations to re board to protest against the serve large space in the frater"reckless waste of money" on nal day parade of July 3, which the State read north in that tl e opens the three day celebration engineer who laid it out evi- tf Independence Day. There dently did so with the idea of are already heavy reservations making it a scenic attraction on all transportation lines lead rather than a highway for util- ing into San Diego, and the par ity. He also stated that the ade grounds are taken for the new road is from two miles te afternoon drill which follows three miles further around than the morning parade from down wa.s the old ore. town. Most of the delegations are planning to remain over Mon day, the day set for the military demonstration and "The De fense of San Diego" in which marines, cavalry, sailors and probably the national guardsmen will participate. One of the big delegations, from the Escon- lido Valley, has elected thid a special day and promises to close all business in the Valley on A young Englishman, the hero that day for the chance to beof this story, becomes involved hold the big spectacle. The midd'e of the month in a series of strange happenings which occur in Italy, Eng- brings two more extremely land, Scotland, Finland and heavy delegations of fraternal Russia, and include ghastly delegates, coming to the conven murders, robberies and plots. tion of the Loyal Order of Moose The maneuvers of a mysteri- in San Diego and the Benevolent ous yacht owned by a band of and Protective Order of Elks in international criminals, the Los Angeles, 128 miles to the dark deeds of "The Strangler," north. Utah Day falls in the Governor of Finland, and the miJst of tbe Elks' visit, and sufferings of the beautiful two special trains are already young heroine, whose enemies becked for various sections of have rendered her deaf and Utah, with the poVoiilJty that dumb because she knows their 450 cadets will join the throng guilty secret, form but a part for an encampmert of several of the thrilling and compli- days in the San Diego Expcsi- tun grounds. cated plot. The great Tabernale choir of We have secured this splendid stcry by William Le Queux for our Ogden, Utah, is coming ahead new serial and the opening install- of the state delegation, ard will ment will appear in an early issue. be engaged in its series' of con certs at the outdoor musk pavil If you like absorbing iic-tio- n ion bn Utah Day. This- - choral don't fail to read organization is also scheduled to sing at the. San; Franciso fair. Two Chicago choral or ganizations are coming here on their coast tour within the com ing montto The that forth-comin- Independence Day at Fair p-- :r - THE CZAR'S SPY The Czar's Spy |