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Show I;riVEKUlI Bearer Coaatj Uaalyaaat r il Sri ia - ,,k.aaa-i- at. kW Um Uaikafiawtlrwat' (iaW. tU aaaatifati . aa4 Ika kaa Ik' i chock. I ,,-t- - tra T. ' H W i War? 'lara" !ta ao.aJ.ti- o- fct Oaak. Pav Kaavar b far' - &,atcatAaMfi-TWtwaaaJ- . . ui Uktr Ka.fi Laa,KaarRaaa vaaaa4 Mian ilia Kaaai waar &ra rarity la LriattvL Jtfefiaf. i wuhrT XI aaaat maxbWa al fialiaraiaa. Number 43 Vm ATTBiDED AND WOMEN ARI.1BUREAUI.IE1BERS HERE County Agent Chrutensen Makes Statement To Creamery Subscribers ARE HERE DISTINGUISHED $2.00 Per Year BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCT. 21. 1921 ITEI.IS OF DITEREST TO U cM aa Bak aa4 ara vaB arartlir al with ana Volume wall aU Uta. MEN TOW ran pin Co-Operat- STAKE & L & W. WARDS LOW STATE FACTS AS EtOTtD EDUCATORURG HIGHLYCOMPLRIENTED hew creaiiery LEHER IS FAIR, JUST, AND MERITS DEVtLOMOFDlY Nauyoo to Great Salt Lake Trail Interests Many Citizens.! Will APOSTLE WDST0E DELIVERS Be Shown Again Saturday ' GREAT ADDRESS ON LOYALTY In justice to myself and to the people SERIOUS CONSIDERATION OF PEOPLE Members of the Beaver Stake, - and Beloved Leader Says One Can tho Beaver East and West Wards and interested in a cooperative creamery in Be Most Loyal To Self And 4i AireM. other workers have received many comBeaver. J feel that I should make a Country By Improving Oik Beaver Valley Creamery Are Proceeding to Build pliments over their splendid work in pie ?ui public statement in regard to my posit Purchasers of With Knowledge of No Interested. portunity For Advance. Modem Institution. Outside Capital t Dairymen ion in the matter, ana the condition preparing, setting up and exhibiting ment Of Community , Church History Are Invited To Join in Building Up County's Chief Industry. . lifelike picture of the great Saints of the creamery as I understand it to be. ' Books To Be Opened To Public Soon. To Be One of ' ... H Trek fromNauvoo, Illinois to the Great vlhe one great outstanding feature of nf the most intereBUDg wini For the past six years I hsve worked In The Best State The Salt Lake. Ten months patient toil Is conference, doutlesa. was the addresa ( . unMntUna Avar Walrf bard to convert the people of the Beaver ana in the work. Hundreds of Sunday afternoon, on "Loyalty" by the that alley dairy business should be Betver was held here Saturday Herewith is a letter, a statement of facts from Carl Tolton and represented Th the most important industry and that tarf.v October 15th and 16th. visitors have already seen it and with Dr. John A. WidUoe, formerly presid Arnold Low, the two young men whoproiose to give t Beaver Val out different Auxiliary Organizations we should have a producer's creamery, exception pronounce it one of the ent of the Brigham Young' Xlniversity, Vr welT represented creamery. A crwim- - best thinKS of its kind ever exhibited former president of the Utah State by: ' Apostle Many of the most prominent dairy and ley the one thing it most needs, an Mitoe, representing the young men'a ereamery apeclalisti in the United State J ery built along modern lines, capabje of turning out a superior pro- - here. It is so good, in fact, that the Agricultural College, former president Imnrovement Association; A. C nave been Called here to adviM the Mm dimI lamra onnmrh tn nXa fill the hninpsa I hut niav ho members responsible for its building of the University of Utah, now Junior Associated Utah of the Church of Latter Day of the manager A careful reading of the letter will disclose the fact have been importuned to exhibit it Apostle ' '" " Saints. x Wries and member of the Desert so y "i;v Uctober zaid Saturday night, again, fndiv school Board representing the ibillities and advocated a cooperative that these young men have only one thought Jn mind that of After discussing ','Loyalty"i in; ita the "Trail" will again be opened to the in preference to any other ing of resil service to the citizens of leaver County, and through public in the Park Hall. A suitable various phases, to Church SUte, County Vday School; Miss Ann L. Cannon re- kentinethe Young Ladies Mutual un- tpe. They have offered their assist-- said service to make for themselves an honest living and. we hope, program has been prepared by the and Home, Dr. Widstoe took occasion, ance free to help us make it a success, o rmtinptena for tlipniRplvps as well as for those who mav become Primary children of the East and West to suggest to the farmers of the Bea.-veWards and will be rendered as follows. valley that they could best be represitine Religion, class - work Through thestxongest kinds of opposit- ihpm 1 Song, "Welcome to All" Robinson representing Relief Loyal'f to themselves, to the church Sr a writer doeS not knoW W,,e? & has read a fain'r Ietter than i Prayer, Coe Farrer and to their town and county by doing ietyand Mrs. Richards representing - 3 . see we can one those things that would help most in niueruui x lierewim. Me ' nuie work. Give would the Said that Little Stream" years puDUSnea it rranKij thinking Song, surely Primary exceptionally fine social was held come. At least we have sold about ence in the plan proposed Dy Messrs loiton ana iiow irom mat prtw 4 Recitation "Our Pioneers" Lois White their upbuilding and that financially there was never a better oppor,urday evening in the Park. Hall $7000 worth of stock to producers; have nosed as a institution. In this the boys plan logo 6 Song, "Two Little Hands" First and l offered than right here in the Grads ler the Auspices of the Stake Social drafted articles of incorporate that tunity more" favorable re to wait for a ahead NOW, not time; foflhey Beaver, valley for dairying and ita imittee: a fine proeram was rendered suit oui conditions and that have been CUUI BC, Iliad nunc ich was as follows. uicj.aic niuuiig, iiuuui tuo uuuwom Rnnw "lt HaAtiu" P.Snrf h flrarlaa correlated industries. Now Dr. Widstoe4 pprovea by ail; nave been holding a VMOCf VI ana money in unnecessary ireignu. eic, are g SUM.yi "Pioneer Bobby" Glen. Morgan is not talking as one who does not know fading, Beatrice Hurst; Solo, Mrs. number of expert operators in suspense profits, d hsrer-liauornn KetopAidon-voehotaI an easy itowly DUt surely leasing away,nncmrrg xne ousmess tocti ladcttibUesvaaJully acquainted i Morris ReadiagUary Bakes: for several months with conditions in Southern Utah as xanhone Solo. Prof. rrisbT: Violin offer on a building that can be very mptrnnnlia and to that extent imDoverishincr Droducers and busi- - 10 Dance. "Ten Little Indians Boys" 11 Chorus, Sixth Grade Girls ','.V Lyngby; Selection by the Beaver elt converted into a' creamery. AU any man among us; and in addition Dr. ' ' 1G e Widstoe is one of the- nations 12 Dance, ' j nave been leading gills in f High School Orchestra, under the uusnisDeenooneanayou fair stntpmnnr nf " " hoUvn tr,o WfPr' n hrtnst ktioa of Prof. Frisbrt Remarks boking for aomething to. start, I am I And educators and agriculturist. T" i""." is by Apostle Widsto in which he not able to build the creamery myself Iaci- - xounaea on jusi yiuicipico nu mai it bmuuiu innve tiir ruin- - 13 Mufiic, by Ida Tanner and Virginia educated as he is," travelled as he iC ' -1 "He didn't know where he could and even if L did it would not be a est, favorable consideration of ev ry milk producer and business f ami liar as he 1s with conditions here-,- T Gentry-U Song, "Army of tbe Living God" he is most assuredly in positipn to speak J S better look inc. better dressed. producers creamery, the one vital con-- 1 man in the valley. The letter follows, .. ire Every one w invited to attend, come wisely and as one having authority,. en ' intleligent audience, rendering a dition. Beaver City, Utah, October, 19, 1921. and bring your friends with you. Pro conditions in the Beaver valley, ; ter program than this." ... The farmers all feel that they are held Editor Beaver fress, City Mr. Brownhill, Timothy 7:30 Sunday mornin? a rood feature was down : commences indeed are cannot we We at M ' that promptly gram sorry by the big interests. Conditions Dear Sir: Re Divine to your invitation to acquaint your readers with some come and avoid the rush. Ad- give Apostle Widstoe's address in full; I questioning of the Theogical class early business of the Beaver Continued on page 6 thing of the plans we have in mind for the creamery ' A. C. Reese. mittance free. 7 s be sufficient t however, for the The vounirat neonle ., r valley, beg to say that we are, as reported by you last week, proceeding rs rap Beaver f the this tbe the work of of perfecting article at least to note audience by the vast fund Valley pnsed purposes idly as possible with the purchase Oiwmerv from Messrs Burke and Cartwright of securing a desirable location. he said as concerns the people of IS DEUGHTED what had acquired. DR. truthBthey feligious capacity to GOV. HABEY APPRECIATES- -, centrally situated, and of installing modernto machinery of sufficient i Beaver valley. In substance it is as i afternoon meeting Anostle the hew plant. all the cream that may be brought handle dstoe held the crowd that follows.. suurce into the new of the i as to .,, going fairly ViTmFROSPECTSATHURDOCK capital Answering your enquiry farmers and business men will COURTESY OF BEAVER COUNTY ed the Opera House, in breathless "The' logical Industry for the people creamery and aa to whether or not Beaver City in with new us the venture; will say that all be given an opportunity of investing cc until 4:30. The advice he save ' of this beauti ful valley is dairying and Dr. Widtsoe and other conference moneys being pul UllO m new cremerjr, ' vein, ui ii, ia iw tHjjiuu. n to industries. The wake correlated busij farmers its to the dairying up concerns are connected with us either di- Board of County Commissioners, ji visitors were at the Academy Saturday. California, Salt Lake, Ogden or other m uu uie omer have a wonderful opportunity here and ' or indirectly. We propose, absolutely so. to make this creamery a strictly enterprises in aeep Beaver, City Utah'.' f rectly They were delighted with the proapecta Beaver Vallev rganiiation, built with Beaver County money, by Beaver I with it and showing the should immediatley proceed to improve 5, advantages ; v, in build- Gentlemen: I had in being better off than most of the school. LWhaf they need is dairy cows County men, and every dairyman of Beaverof County is invited to join us the biggest and best institutions of "Reflecting upon the many pleasant it Dr. Widtsoe climed out on the hill st ing up what we hope, in time, will be one amututies in Utah. cows. And these cowa propf kind in the state. features of my recent visit to- - Beaver gvod dairy L the Visitors left ImrrMuHatjtlv arW the rear of the Academy and, from its will bring to ihe Beaver build to chief our a our handled, aim, is concern, erly We may add, Mr. Editor, that it tne surround-- 1 Maman hra that Bverr citixen will feel proud of. We propose to put in a County, I wish to - eonvey in a more valley a" profitable income steady, and mat viewea P o'clock to attend the neignt, loity held meeting fag country as to its prospects for an I modera plant a sanitary plant and, working to thia end, will leave no stone un- - permanent manner my gratitude, and dependable.-'- 4 ourord. oe noiNiar or Beaver v a .ey creamery w&i to give to the farmers Agricultural school. He very ' much I turned... And yet Dr. Widstoe. has told us . . annurinr rawtnrf ita fair rfenlintr and ita appreciation to you for the many court . idea-nd the returned to encouraged esies extended to me. nothing new. Every Besver farmer' .0 HOGS PAY Dt Salt Lake with a good .report of the Sin rinainir wa wish to emuhaaize the fart that' we are not here to antago- - The confidence the) good people of knows that dairying, propwly conducted ni t f,F1 Knt tn nush tha dairv business of thia valley to the front as rap your County have evinced toward me pays and pays well Sure we need good school. end we earnestly solicit the support BEAVER VALLEY idly as possible for us to do so, and to this is not only sustaining to me officially, milk cows and lota of them and a good of every farmer ana aairyman oi eeaver our be the will to books so do public but is a source XV genuine rertorpl way, altho a slow one of getting them. opened As soon as we are in shape to Man Said To Be Shot bit question has doutless been asked Psmguitch -- ru k w. .n an nnnnrtunitv of investin? with us. in a mutually pvidav In the conduct of to breed to a aire produced ' fron" iu.n j - . youraffairf is While Huntuif D iOOdfTISlTW In nnajieinir the new enterprise and in establishing it as Bea- war! mm m.iiw ftvwtAii Snit mm ttmAti Known miming strain, thus producing ..nHv V mm . Muive auv shall tenure it ' be muci always j during my my j ver County's leading industry. wered in the afftrmtive grades at a minimum ef ex- -' and yet While our Beaver aim to prove worthy of and to justify very good Hunters County pense to the grower; But right now ' ver County, C. -' 1 that confidence: J. TOLTON, formerly the leading have not t we need several carloads ef good milk yet broken their record of ARNOLD LOW pty, in numbers of hogs marketed, "Safety First" while bunting word Through the familiarity with your cows (and sires) shipped in end thua us the more quickly' ia becoming. Jo day losing instead of srainlnr in J local problems , and conditions sained aid comes from Panguitch that a relative Utah s foremost dairy section. number of hogs grown, much leu the personal contract my visit of Forest Banger Betenaon was shot Every one of our readers should careMen 10 from iThe of irxeted. I hope to improve my oppor- fully cohBidet Dr. Widstoe's wise and afforded, while hunting a few days sgo. At this tunities to be of service to you With timely advice and then act ACT NOW, pi uronty agent Christiansen has so writing we hsve no way of confirming en said, the one motive in mind, I plan to make for there is no time like the present -" this great need in Beaver the ftffvr fvM""T'ri '11'.' and right here is where every one report and do not know whether tbe Writ just now is something to sell pitAX cor 1 pty these tLtHxAJT trips as frequently as possible.. should get busy doing something really f; man, was fatally shot or not injured A readily so. and . rirht Kr II the results enable me to better serve worth, while lor themselves aa, well, v-) vox kndid y for good old BttYer County opportunity for Beaver County you, I shall feel well rewarded. pers in connection with thm i.ir Call For Republican Primary I would consider it a furthur courtesy ne8. to tnalro On Saturday, October 22nd, If you would convey mv hearty gratitu, Body of James Yardley goodly pay ro themselve To Be Laid To Final Rest de, thorough the local press or in some ' ma, oh rvv m () f kt the example of Arnold f- fa to other those manner, County your The i'Republican Primary" will ltnce: Arnold was amonr th Vnt who helped to male my trip so pleaeant TheT'boo'y of James GiIbe"HT Yardley, 22nd. at not u first to be held Oct Saturday who ' enlisted November 8rd 1917, in a import registered Sincerely yours, into the Beaver valley. He 8 o'clock.p. m. for the purpose of CIIAS. K. MABEY wjrwy Headquarters Co. 127th Infantry, and pught in Governor who died October 20th 1918 as a result young gilt already bred retting out k City ticket for the . , a from this one animaL and her of exposure caused from several months City election' to be heldNov, 8th he h" strenuous work aa a scout was brought " sctuaBy told: over Democrats Elect Delegates rw.uv wortb of stock and still has home for burial, via Hoboken N. J. To Attend Convention Oct 24 e unch of COLD thoroughbred pigs left Tuesday October 20th under a military may not do as well a Ur escort landing , in JBeaver. just ..three. . All ada under this head inserted at A uemocrmc iTimary was held in Dut. with the abundance of 1 years lo ..adajr from, the date of his cent per word per insertion. Minimum ture, alfalfa and cheap Hall even " uigCk-the Tuesday" City death. grain y twenty-nv- e cents, Look up the here our farmers can and should charge, "The for the was taken to the home of of 15th body es purpone electing delegathelp things you do not need and let IL V 11, 1 ,V renoK raising an exceedingly profita- i es to the Democratic Convention to be hi parents, Mr. snd MrsJaroef Yard , you find ,a market for them. or Side line to tUJrrino. i -- ujunci held in the Park Hall, Monday October ley. , A- Urge crowd ,a waited them, . W8 do it is to plan no- w- NOW LOST-- A mulie buck sheep. Notify J. 21,7:30 P. II. Forty delegates and among whom were the American Legkn f more W. Johnson, Beaver City, or Phone f hogs, and more milk cows twenty alternates wereWctd. .M'j boys, the War Mothers and the Beaver 11 Wltc ... lnwi ""n milk for them, r The (Convention is called to nominate Band, which rendered .''Home Saeet A Skeptic Not Tbelr Fault, Cither, i on the Democratkticket for Home.".'- candidate we th dou't accept reason WUlpay One why frldewi. aays a secmsry of a rid. w will held Friday,, Oct. be The funeral and one i' reP" for the big Hallow'een dance ; fair rental and guarantee good tare. ewe and widowers' social clab.r er llifory of .gravitation', la berauw .when City Mayor, ;thre jfour year. BH lta IL 1 o'clook, from the Opera , at two also we tcrm hit the out councilmen; 21st, years t ue Harmony Four, Oct U, R. L. pUton, care ofM urdock Acade lonelier than widower Yes but not, the bottoiii drops ' "' . . ' " House. aadTreasuer. ', " Au.. IT for Recorder, celllnfSao Sun. e Diego (CalJ long. my. Beaver City. 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