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Baatar Craak, Pu. for ' Laka, Kant'a Laka.BaavarRaaar. irotr a ad Miner. villa Raaerrotr ara all wall atockaa with ama flak and ara wall wartky af a vuit frwam tka araat aaacting of mmi tka kwat vol capita ol ia Utah. :aa ara JLaaack. i aaahry laUaiaa. me XX Number 2 EOR at Large Destroy Gar. id Flower Beds Confine Them In Yard. r. i i , i C r ii t hpi i ne ceaver vaiiev rouitrv in i YEAR nriiirn m ham- im AdMHiiAiiun id OomeTouin ruKntu Responding to the call of the Poultry Committee of th Beaver City Chamber TMpsT m "ear' "' enthusiasts of the Beaver Valley gath- erwl in the .uditorium 0fthe Beaver city Library Tuesday night, January loth. 1922, and organized a Braver r i 1 1 e k - tl; i r PROTECT THE GRASS SLABS Cart-wrigh- Depart-Agricultur- e, 7 , : 1 iA V v 11 ... 1 a .u, t cLmie. s til alltl. !! - -- I . I I link Per Year - dlhili. tu. rum From the time the writer first visited Heaver, alxwt June 15, 921, until now, we have been continuously of the opinion that iere indeed was an ideal spot for the growing of poultry on a com- mercial scale. Information derived from various sources since our arnval here has confirmed us m our opinion that our first judg- ment was correct and that poultry, if properly handled, will pay ' nd pay well right here in Heaver Varley. lieaver Vallev" is similiarlv" situated,' in so far as soil, distance t Pomnno Pnlifnriiisi mm ran- -, ,h0ra tV,o writer ' , J "II j or several years anu wnere we aiueu maieriHiiy in ujaucing iaim- ersand their wives ot that district to go into the poultry business m a commercial scale. At that time Ramona was dependent on drv farming for its staple money crop, l.ai ley and wheat. As a mneonon,. mt.'v.j Wiia BPr h.iir.PR urw'prtnir. ) anrl r,n mntri,.! Something had to be done and done quickly progress in evidence. . fat! to assure Kamona citizens oi a aepenaaoie means or income. hen it was that the Ramona Sentinel, under the direction of ye scribe, inrl th Rnmona Imorovement Club commenced a campaign to in- . e $2.00 l. 1 I , COMING 13, 1922 Ornamental Garden Walk of Peculiar County Poultrymen s Association 11 t .. n ti...i j if., me Design Has Been Found to Serve Mr. oonn oi luarion, present by the United States Departia if I i m ryr n lull thn ivmut una Purpose Admirably. VI VVJIIHIICI VC, VUIIUU VUBUIUVI tilt; IIIVv. " ment of Agriculture.) in to ord r and bri f)v st t d th nur. flock; other-hethe beck-yar- d An old Dutch method of making will atray Into neigh-!- a pose of the chamber was to beof assist garden walks was to form ance in the upbuilding of every phase and gardens, where they tessWInted patterns by (lie use of cone damage and are almost of mdustnai, agricultural and social crete stabs In combination with the ause 111 feeling. The yard 1,fe of the community, closing by intro- The owner of extensive grans sod. Wiici-uwuA A M M..Inclosed y a board or wire -, ,f,,,.in, ..l,irn.on f ground at Colors do Springs has used Ire fencing Is preferable, us lhe CumLT-- Poultrv" and this method for the construction of a less are hens 1 per and the under whose direction the meeting was 3y over It, say poultry spe-- i called and who thereafter ably presided the United States M fliairman of the meeting. If cats prove " 1 M W wr Murrw OrWIiy IOIU OI HIS an.DI- is one Ifrv .nnctrv nn a larcrc. raising ia where find the need of -U tiona as a Doultrvman J.la .... fc.a.U. it may be necessary to cover Machine Removes Snow Off a. -, l.a- Al SCaie: ADOUt man t' lime a puuiu emuuwsi uy uic imihv ui jt-U aetive : the ,t association in the imr- yard with wire also. A Salt Lake Ogden Road Venelle, after reading the articles in the Kamona Sentinel, offered chase of stock and supplies as well s ild not be used at tbe top of r ice, as this gives the heus to deliver a lecture on the subject and was invited to do so before in the marketing of eggs and poultry, Salt Lake, Weber and Davis fltountieF ice to alight and tends to ing by calling on Mr. Arnold Low rhP Kamona Grange, then in existence. Mr. DeVenelle's address a to fly over. saw Wednesday how easy it is to clear lnnrolv rpnrnsi mvuv .c r'"" ur. fnllnworfhvJ Dr. E. R PairhanWa. t fence is high enough for the snow from the concrete highway SUUCII nKiiu m T a ai An.A.a;Ai;A it li... abbui-iauuiishow me xuunona bens OI the which links if bat Lake with Ogden, when le lor the organization Salt rouury Mi itlona, Hettie White. Bishoo Paice. Rob- was organizer Urt White, Timothy "Brownhill. Mrs. y to fly over such a fence James E. Robison and 0. A. Murdock time the Kamona Poultry Assm-iatiothe At feathers of one wing should of Beaver county demonstrated their here was but one large producer and ten small egg producers in Joseph Swindlehurst, Bishop White, la I L Leghorns need a P- road machine. Prof. Maughan, and Barton, 'hn that at association ioin did bro-not the nmdiicer can which thp ie larger the yard In four hours they had the fall ikavallpv . Jthers, all of whom were enthusiastic ... 3d the better the hens will j V, m nVVwj vr i ne ten smauii proaucen, of several inches cleared from the forty time. in o( the mtiea (ver the aot only gives them greater miles of road, and the engineers who week atter.their organization, ine seconu ycir im.ic imincio ..u dust in the Beaver valley. H. - to exercise, but also saw the were Kamona on enthusiastic of success motion the of the sod a performance wives jwuitrymen, Bownhill, Timothy their pioneer seeing possible to maintain 1 In most cases not enough in thrr praise. Mr. Murdock, a former bought hens chicks and eggs, built coops and started in the game; econded by Robert White.it was unat available so that a sod can district attorney, and Mr. Robinson, were snipped out oi ""'" 35 . to 40 cases ot eggs a weeK . a a Eunria. former road supervisor, brought their ., a consequence ined. trap a j lnrir ii i tirmun ao -v..ii U i. vo Mama atoi lav vu..Vj i:., Cnf.. uaum mc uii ird is fairly large, It can be machinery north from the roads of me nine ineirujuns Uon. Your Step" Haa ito two parts and green Beaver county, where it has been in (1921) found nearly fortv thousand laying hens, ranging in flock.' The following officers were then The Idea of "Watch Been Used Literally by a Western oU or a at oats, wheat, rye, or operation for some time. morf A. Morris, unanimously elected. A. rom 100 to 4000 and scattered qv.t the valley among Gardener in Laying Out His Walk. ex rape allowed to start In a A ...nil u f a. Ha til i It is their claim for Tthe machine, vice Miss Hettie ni-wWhite, president; n aim Stone Slabs Have Been Placed In contenieu who nappy, "iners, while the hens are confined which is carried at the frontof progressive, W. H. Famsworth, sec truck any president; Middle of tha Turf. the their found difficulty in meeting bills, paying their taxes oi er. lhe green crops should with Mrs. Joseph Swindlehurft, good motive power, that it can onger retary: and the following cry thick, smooth a dirt road or clear it of snow in providing for the inevitable rainy day that is bound to come t treasurer; Timothy Brownhill, Ira what be calls a "watch your step" I will be found satisfactory walk. The slabs are placed In the were owned hens The and did as the as it K. concrete us. all Beaton H. of and producing they Ogdenreadily Boyter, trustees; average profit 23 by 30 feet: Wheat, 2 turf so that they correspond to tha he three trustees to ht,ve charge of all ats, 1ft pounds; rye, 34 Salt Lake highway. Built primarily for of $1.50 per heii per annum. footsteps of a person walking along here is the point, what poultry has and is doing for Ra property of the Association, to audit I lie garden path, and It Is possible to ipe, 5 ounces. When the dirt road smoothing and finishing tbe Now, tuft reaches a height of 3 use ot the machine as a snow remover he books, and to form, with the four trnverse the whole length of It withmona, it is doing for other communities and can be made to do )fficers of the Association, an Execu- - out ?s the hens can be turned was in the nature of a demonstration. stepping on the grass. Popular I ad the other yard be slml Salt Lake Tribune. iere. ;,ve Committee, em Dowered to act for Mechanics Magazine. 1 At Nephi, in Juab County, a potlltiymen's association was or- - ind in behalf of the Association in the t la inadvisable to divide Resolutions Re. Mrs Ash ganized and this week its members are placing orders with a large ransaction of any and all busines not SCENERY MARRED BY SIGNS f la possible to keep a sup-transacted at the regular The Relief East Beaver have Sociefy California hatchery for 20,000 baby chicks to be delivered nexl .' stuff growing by using a -Public Justified In Taking Strict Measof Resolutions hon adopted Respect.in xme 2 or 3 inches high month. They have also placed orders for 60,000 feet of lumber ures to Put a Stop to Grow-In- g George wire. A frame or of Mrs. Mary C Lundblad Ash, who with their local lumber yardswith which to build necessary houses, WoodK. H. Nuisance. burdock, Boyter, George in her younger days devoted much of 1 by lumber. 6 feet now has du paid up members and more Kuse and others told more or lees of association etc. Juab The in teacher add! as time a her an that 3 feet wide, with organiza Everywhere the motorist travels tha .heir experiences in poultry after e across the center to sup-Ir-e Uon but owing to our lack of space members are weekly being added to the roll. natural beautiful scenery Is tnsrrcd on e nM mot,on of on ",ss when the bens stand we regret not being able to publish Now, the important question is, what will the farmers of the by glaring signs, not only small found desirable for a small them in full. Reference is made to her c hoards but Immense structures often on do Heaver toward the poultry map? putting art of the yard as large as many virtu res including the patient and Beaver valley light, Luary 16th. at7:.w at the City a hundred feet or more- In length and have already made a good start, as evidenced by the interest Library at which time the Executive Is spaded up and sown, the manner in which she twenty or more feet In height. ced over It, and the niate-- d uncomplaining shown at the poultry meeting last Tuesday night, now let each oi I Committee is to present a constitution al Just at a bend In the roud where illness of bore her standing, long to grow. As soon as tlie laws for the consideration of the tourist expects to have the into behind the mdbye shoulders wheel, our poultry U3 game for future. the get get hope ways having ;ut reach the wire tbe bens view sweeping over a broad valley lhe tribute is also paid to Mr. Ash for his ourselves, if with only a few chickens, push the new poultry asso- - the Association. scene Is completely cut off by a monloyaly to his companion, in the never elation along and thus aid in a material way in bringing prosperity. strous and offensive structure covered tiring attention he gave her during the peace ana happiness, ana aaauionai seiners to mis Deauuiui vaney. incubators or brooders or other poultry with a flaring advertisement twelve years of her affliction. The At some points both sides of the TIMOTHY BROWNHILL 4upplys should immediately get into resolutions .dose with the. appopriate - Committee or Verve rond,.wHl be .lined .with these unsightly withthetouch V -lines: 4 and -L 7 their name and wants at the Press off " Gone to a peaceful, happy reBt In England the disfiguring of fences, ice to be given to the secretary and buildings and other places with signs Free from life's grief and pain, Hm-dm&d-z tame will be given prompt and carelul Is prevented by law on the ground that Sister beloved has joined the blest, ittention. the good taste of the people la offendOur loss is her infinite gain" ' ' i a One important foctor brought out at ed and the landscape disfigured. Some of the worst offenders are the meeting was that if Beaver County Farmers & Stock growers Merc ninnufucturers who are Interested In wish into to the people CTBSMssataa get poultry the Co., Are Closed Indefinitely U' '; development of motoring. They business on a commercial scale the on Acting under jm execution on a judg have boarded up the roadwsys along ly bird to select is the National Egg the whole eastern meet rendered last June in favor of part of the United Machine, the Single Comb White Leg States, much to the annoyance of Beaver Bank National of the First City horn. motorists and the disfigurement of the and the Milford State Bank of Mil ford, It was pointed out by several of the landscape. i Deputy Sheriff E. O. Puffer closed th If the nuisance cannot be stopped doors of the Farmers &- - Stockgrowcrs f tpeskeraihat this would enable the Asso- n"oris 0,ner nn' Its to iation stsndardize have after Mercantile Company last Friday product, . a - -- l..nla. a anai KAIinAMl . ts egg. uniform in size and color, and! f noon. The Salt Lake City creditors of ,1 Z., thus secure a more dependable market : the company, however, have instructed r nur nitin, .ml ih nlos- -is well as a possible i remium over the ure of the public New York Sun. C Dennis White, manager of the store narket price for their eggs. to proceed with the setting up of all is to which now he Cinchona Forset 25,r.X Acrcs -At a meeting of the Executive Com- accounts, proceeding . do. The Hnrbona forest 1 Jnv reve-- t nittee Tuesdny night a Constitution were prepared, and res 25,000 acres. The htrre pnrt ff the ind Bye-Lai., any odors which might arise, but also olutions passed recommending that the world's supply of quinine comes frein allow the droppings to be absorbed Joard of Trustees be enlarged from that count rv. Into the soil more readily, and, there ' three to five members, and also recom- candled, graded, and shipped to tho Poultry N.ttlnfl Make fore, keen the yard in better condi ' : mending that Frank Low, a graduate best advantage,'. , tion for the hens, y Satisfactory Fence. . A. C. the of and f one the U, of matters Other vital Valley's importance Although It la necessary to keep tin to pick them off, but since hens routined to their yard mot lesdirg poultry and snitrsl students, were considered and suggestions msde 3ot eat them down to the ind George C. Murdock Jr. one of the but wiiich will not be acted upon until the time. It Is sometimes ponMhle to ' sprouts will continue to grow let them out where ranee may they County's most progressive young confirmed by the Assciation el its next This ily green material. upon the lawn for an hour or so "Succeeding former President Wilson, President Harding' was recently amen, be made members of the Board. meeting, in the Beaver" City Library it be moved from place to when some one can be at tbe elected president of the American Red Cross. He is here seen accepting the A committee composed of President aud'torium. Tuesday the ytrd, and In this way bsmlevening night, January lo watch them or at certain sea office. From left te right: Mai. Gen. Merrltte W. Ireland, Surgeon Genersl, Morris and It. K. RnvW won. 17th. at7:."0 o'clock. If Interested in parts cultivated.' sun of the year to allow them to run U. 8. A.; Dr. Livingston Farrsnd, chairman Centrsl Committee of the Bed lrinnin,pli tn ....i poultry whether you t ow have a fWk inl should be stirred o In lhe cardMi . plot This will be en Cross; the President! Aett Secretary of the Treasury Eliot Wadewerth; ,f(,"ur"K" " ornot,you ) fmjnently, If not In sod. In are urged both men and the bens and will b "7 Rear Admiral Edward R. Stltt, Surgeon General, U. S. N. ? In the best condition. Joyed gtvatly by it an ue women to the meeting. attend caa v iiuiu uiu buiiu fep bcueQclal to them. not only tend to. keep dowa very ns n THE Council met in regluar session Mon day January Dth. at 7:.'10 o'clock. The Mayor and all members being present. Applications for the various offices were taken up, and the appointments were made as follows: Marshall, A. L. Fotheringhitm Water Master, Carl Dean; Sexton, Erastus Bohri; City Electrician, Joseph H. Beaumont; Assistant Electricians Fred Brooks and Ernest Cowdell; The offiices of Marshal and Road Supervisor were combined. The appointments for the board of health were as follows, T. H. t, Geo. Paice and Geo. Cockett. All appointments were confirmed by the Council. The Council adjourned subject to call. INCES ARE REQUIRED r ' seat BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JAN. COUNGIL APPOINTS EMPLOYEES inlng aaaa Tiab BOUNTY 'I. bad iaificaat harcaaa. tioa ia at I tka huatiaf, tka awl haautWul aaaaataia l: vc8 IB- . sv . t '" 7""" w . KlVO-VPJir- m ZZZZZSZ. - ! T.K - -- Presi 'dent '" V wllsil m y ty - . X "1 n,r.i 1 a nil . r, ii . "" Ca |