OCR Text |
Show -- i T t 4 , f 9 s Beaver Count In tka fiaaat raaaa ia tka atata. k aba . i i kaa Um fuiMt trwH i; b4 j ti r Mm aaatiaf . IIm aat aid aaaliial aMaataai acaaarr. ttraaa I tka Watt 4 aaia wwU af aay taaartyiatfcaalata. 0k. Pif. Into far'a Uka. Knl't tafraJUa arR to'" ; iB 3 ,, , . fWhiai. a a 4 Miaara RMrroir arc a wall ". aucliaa af T I dock) witk taaw hk aa ara tra worthy of Mt frma tka fiaaatataa. ce.f NTY SEAT Number 6. XX CONSTITUTION-BY-LAW- SSOCIAMI 1BABYC1I . t r o S OF DAIRY ASSOCIATION Id THE ASSOCIATION f t rymenGnrelnstruc Interest Devel-, Meeting Noted mce of Purpose A tila 1 or unoinciDw ItJSTfTl lTE IS ASSURED A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR CiHEROFCOMMERCE ARE OFGROVrtNG CI1IX Essentials to Best Growth Are Good Coops, Cleanliness, Feed, ADJOINING COUNTIES ARE 'AtlrlNVITED'TO CELEBRATE Tha noma tf ttila aaaiv. be .the Beaver County - $2.00 Per Year 10, 1922 BIG EVENT elation ihall Dairymen's association. z. purpose 01 in is Beaver Gty Chamber of Commerce Plant Monster Celebration In IArucie is toineunite the dairymen ot Which Leading Church Dignitaries of Salt Lake, Prominent this county that they, as a unit, may ot wellfare the the promote general Citizens of Surrounding Communities, And Other Will dairy industry of this county in all Join Celebrating Conversion of Noted Educational Its branches. b Poultrymen's Institution Into Churche's Only Vocational another rousing meet- - county interested in the promotion or Training School for Boy and Girl sday night Messers the dairy industry la eligible to mem- L, A. Tomsick, propri-- 1 bership on the payment of a fee ov 7 ord Mammoth Poultry d As will be noted In the last two is the .u... of the mountain . a Uw ODUCiaUUU BUttli Al VlVli, n t LI ut - Wasatch Murfriends of sues of the the Press, lior Miiaow.ucuu a of range? as pretty and imposboard nine governed by as can be found on the a, were present ana rectors, who shall be members of the aoca Acaaemy reanung me greai ing - neea or rocationai training lor pur American continent chosone to be at addresses. association, least, t Murdock Academy is built on an ow- " ucu, Buu """ h.h en. irom eacn ot ine roiiowm? veral .1tUUUIMUlU .... ........ exceedingly .MUJ. itrictji! .... Norm t:renit. .. Mundprnriri gcuv now vi ouutnuuK um pretty dimpus, in the and a M Piacca GreftnvHle. Adftmsviilft folks to workon the farm, rather heart of Sylvan park, a forest of giMinrvii !Ivery will be made nd Bftsver. Th board m dirertor. than fitting them for the artificial ant cottonwoods and other trees, that aent on or about April shall hate its regular organization, Hife of n city, as is now largely tb make nn the prettiest park the writ cons sting ot a president, rice pres case, have for months past been er has seen in the state. This park planning to convert Murdock Aca&-em- reaches from the campus to the Bea ident secretary and treasurer. inand ar of brooders into a vocational institution, ver river and includes the site ot 5. The board shall be Article ied the members de- - elected by a majority vote of the where boys and girls may work their what can be made one of the pretr the arrival of a ship-- members ot the association present own way through college, it they tiest fresh water lakes In the state e front the east before at the regular annual meeting to be wish. In this they have had the loy Here, boating, bth:ng ana fishing held the last Thursday of January ol al support of the church, the commis may be bad (when th lake Is com orders. sion ot education of which, on Janu pleted) to the hearts content Here each year. I new members were Article fi. The board shall harp ary 24, 1922, unanimously endorsed too, Is one of the prettiest camping 11 and arrangements rested in it the power to act for and th P'hs as outlined by the special places in the state and when advercomea 01 4, . louon, tised, will doubtless . attract many U in the purchase of In behalf ot tha association upon all r,m,"te' O. White tt4. O,. A..Murdock. and tour sts"lo its restful, ousmess ana Je I peaceful and sale of ears pertainingto J.' Howard Maughan, who were-ablis in the IUW USBUC1B11UU. The plan. o far outlined. Is to Article 7. This constitution may supported by telegram and" otherwise be amended by a majority vote of by the Beaver City Chamber of Com take over the 243 acre farm, to stock the members present at any regular merce, through its executive com it, in so far as that shall be possible or special meeting called for that mittee, composed ot John P. Barton, with thoroughbred beef and dairy A Mitchell, Grant Tolton. Neil cows, mutton and fine wool sheep, purpose, providing that due notice Geo. B. Neilsen and Timothy Brownhill. has been given. hog, poultry, etc; and to conduct The special committee and the ex same something along the lines that ecutive committee ot the Beaver City have made Tuskegee Institute, in Ala Section 1. Duties of the Officers. A. The president shall preside over Chamber of Commerce, realized they bum a. so famous and so helpful to AlDairying, by (i. all meetings ol the 'association and were assuming grave responsibilities' humanity. .A place where' white boys Fordham of Ihe board of directors, call meet- in asking the commission of educa- and girls, however poor they may be, tion to convert Murdoch into a vo- (as well as the sons and ings of the board and special meet cational daughters institute, the only school o: of the more fortunate) may ..come of the association. ings 'ress, Its in kind the Intermountain entire and work their own way through col li. Tne snail per ah. form the duties of the president country. But the commission of ed lege, acquiring an education that when the latter is absent, declines or ucation realized fully as well as those hall fit them for pract'cally any walk .ng with many dairy Is unable to perform the duties of his seeking the change, that the time is In life that they may select, but to ; the county, I find office. ripe for such a school and that no especially teach them the art of earn usslfy them into two V. The secretary snail keep a rec other Church school or district in ing an honest living. To teach them ord of all meetings, send out notice the entire Church jurisdiction, Is so that work is sn honor; to loaf or rere known as the old of all meetings, collect all fees due admirably situated, or so well adapt- main Idle a disgrace. To teach the aew school. the them over to ed to the needs of such an Institu boys to plow, to properly wield the association, turning explain the mean- the treasurer, taking his receipt for tion. hammer and saw; to care tor their schools. Murdock Academy is built on the own the same. He shall do the associa machinery; to properly Judge 1 is explained by tion's corresponding and business In grounds, formerly known as Fort and rare for stock of all kinds; In e. Cameron, a splendid property of 243 other words, to Ot the boys for first old bossy is looked general. D. It shall be the duties of the acres of exceedingly fertile land, sit class farmers, artisans or business h live weight The treasurer to receive all money ana uate on the Beaver river, at the head men; snd to teach the how to e ot her in the fol- credits from the Utah's most beautiful valley. At work; how to cook, sewgirlsto mske secretary, giving his of to make all disburse the western center ot the property. their own snd their families' cloth I is born, it receives receipt therefor, ment9 of the association by order of 8Un1. the many of ub8tnt1!j v8t0"e Ing. to train them in the arts ant. As a result It the board ot directors, except la the i and to make both boys oj "up'ou motherhood; ars the live weight caBe of an emergency bill not to ex- - "r""uLT' u. o. jiiiirciB ouu wen, wnuo m uuij and girls citizens Of which their par in one. ceed flTe dollars, which he may have at the old fort These buildings sre ents. their friends, their country to pay and have the bill pas now Decupled by nearly 200 students will not be ashamed. This Is all In the farmer is blessed power and members' of the faculty of the sed! on at the next board meeting. general plan. lal calf from his Section 2. It shall be the duty of Academy. In addition to the formera Now, la order to celebrate the con government buildings, as stated in version of Murdock Into ' such business afflair. of the association. previous article, an Imposing three- school, as well as to express to the story., administration . building of Church; the appreciation snd grati1. "ii arrange for the most efficient market beautiful pink sandstone, erected In tude peopU ot Beaver county and of 4 rauy iub ucucr iwi I costing 180.000 or entire district for Its magnanivu.. over, stands and " no... ...lr.. near the center of the this mous and exceedingly liberal and far- a sn4..coramaads campus msgnlflceni ihg of dairy stock eto view of the valley, the foothills and (continued on the last page) section snail also i. xney ap farmer-gett e Ths a point committee of three active and vivid, well informed dairymen to set the rvatlon, we find h's local price of dairy products and from C to 8 pounds keep the public informed thereon. Al a . . so to act as a board of arbitration to cona laxatloa per- adjust difncult'es and Saint-Gauehcomplaints of s, &er performance. members of the association. farmer doesn't get Section 4 Five members of the his capital and Is board shall constitute a Quorum for the transacetlon of business. re hard old Bossy " the undersigned members or aFBB3(TJ5aBBfiaUEBa5klat ' SSsbiSaaFjaaflaHaBHalMal an times are good theWe, Beaver County Dairymen's aso- at she can steal from "'t'on. nerebv aree to abide by the rules and regulations of the assocle you a picture ot a tlon. to new the ngs County i mm Ainu And Purpose Of Organi zation. Rule For Conduct of It Busineu, Set Prices, Etc BEAVER AND EIBERS ADDED h BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEB. . "X. m snow-cappe- ht . I I . i i f ;ui y F Water and Free Range. MUCH Every boy or girl member of a poultry club should give them the best of attention If success is to be had. The baby chicks msy be smart little fellows from strong, vigorous parent stock, snd they msy have been brooded carefully for the first two or three weeks, but unless they receive proper care and management during their later growing period they will not develop properly,' and many of them will be lost through disease or sickness. The chief essentlsls to proper growth sre good coops or houses, cleanliness, proper feed snd water, shade, and free range. Every coop or poultry bouse used for growing chicks should be kept clean at all times. Sickness or disease starts usually In nnclean quarters, snd In such places lie sod mites are si- , i j - '"j'"' A0! i an ' u it, t ... ' . f. f.(,,;,.M.,,, 1113-191- Lincob, at Chicago I1 1 t Washington's Birthday Dance wka upon his airy sensitive snlnSal on Washington's Birthday Dance ui- - after lur l . tn j he begins to'pamper Kwa,oor"nu" cattle are ir Ivln the Dooy.-A- av. obtainable on tbel v rL&iT yw. v w .vf Stockholder a m - m aa - at the . nv i !i w,.1.,m,,w eve,7 ... of First Natl Bank I nimals all they will Hold Their Annual Meeting i any stems remain- er, tfcey are. remov The First National Bank recently held I is competed to est it's annual meeting and appointed the r, tofarmer feeds his following directors: Mr. F. T. Gunn their appetites. Pres.. Mr. N. B. Neilsen V. P.. J. II. is dairy herd Is al- - Vardlev. J. T.4-- Jnaprh.. T. W. fiimn Moses Edwards, Geo. B. Skinner, E. F. creamery can is al- Harris, snd Billie Reese. e farmer is always v looked, upon si a Home made Bread and Pastries at I factor. Cowdells. adv. tor, It seems to me In the second cae tor and manage his dairy herd; If farmer in the first he expects to got any returns from ;s to properly cars his capital sod labor. km 'f? t hil dri ie to lfanonhii:: i bonea. before U determine4 I i aW taaj I': lay -: c kaw' '' $m MP?, ' -- ft 71 i '4 mm ... j ' . r- - By-La- . GOOD ACCOMPLISHES FOR COUNTY Offer Many Timely Suggestions. Chamber to Aid-B- ut Not to Assume Duties of Farmers Associations Considering the number of important meetings held in various parts of town Tuesday night the Chamber of Com merce meeting was quite well attended. .''' , President John P. Barton called the meeting to order and, after reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by Secretary Geo. H. Mitchell, called for a report of the various committees. Homer Thompson reported that the Roads Comittee, of which he is chair' man, had been successful (with others) in securing the designation of the Arrowhead Trail on its present route as a Federal Primary road. That steps were with Nevada being taken to road officials to improve the weat road from Mil ford to Ely, Nevada; and that every effortr would be put forth to have the Puffer Lake road completed on or before July lt.i.-viw; J. F. Tolton, chairman of the Dairy ind Livestock Finance Committee reported that while his committee had -- -:. . vicc-rresiae- nt ORGANIZATION Hie care of growing chicks, espeelal- TTnring warm: weathefi la most:lnfc portant, say specialists of the United Committees 8tates Department of Agriculture. 1 HI HOLDS LIVELY MEETIItG t 1 ' , Continued on last pag looilTo'isirvASH- & U'S DAYS An interesting factor of the New -Youno Incubator Chlcka Allowed to khool Method in. Beaver City i an Run Out on Government Farm at assembly everyU'iiday, wherein the Beltsvills. itudent take part alternately in enter- - . Coops snd taming with programs, jokes, snd wsys "mors plentiful. houses should be cleaned and sprayed The length of that pe ' once s week, snd clean shavings, chaff. Hod is determined by the committee of or sand put on the floor. Examine the teachers Mr. Walter Joseph, namely: chicks snd bouses often for lice sod Miss and Mr. Will. T. Sarah Atkins, mites, and if found they should be got rid of at one by following the direc Morris. The same committee is careful-- y planing programs to fittingly observe tions In Department Circular 16, Lice. Mltes and Cleanliness, which may be Washington and Lincoln's Birthdays. bad, free, upon application to the dl Hie students will take part on those vision of publications. United Slates Mentions. v Department of Agriculture. A variety of feeds, with fresh, clean water, Is necessary If chicks sre to Or Shepherd Return to Salt Lake Dr Warren Shepherd has returned to grow properly. Terhaps the three most necessary for rapid growth sre Salt Lake after a short visit here with grain feed, greeo feed and dry mssh. friends. H has ceased to practice as Poultry specialists of the department jhysicianon account of his eyea. But say that in addition to the green feed t is his hops to be able to return to his should probe which and dry. mash, ihosen work in a short time. Best vided regularly, s grain mixture 'should be fed night snd morning, giv- wishes go with him from his many ing ss large a quantity as the chick friends in Besver. mar A good witt est clean, but-ngrain mixture for" growing chicks con Boy Scout to Organize slsts of three psrts crscked corn, two ' Dr. Taylor, Field Secretary of th parts wheat snd two parts hulled oats. When svsUable, kaflr or rolled Boy Scouts Association of Utah, of or bulled barley may be substituted Salt Lake City," officially held a meet- for bulled oats. In localities wbert ng with the Stake and Ward officers bulled oats, kaflr, or rolled barley can of the Mutual snd the Bishopric, in the not be obtained, or are too expensive, a Library Tuesday afternoon and In the mixture of crscked corn snd wheat Weat Ward relief i ociety hall Tuesday " sre until fed th chicks be only may old enough to est whole oats, when jvening, to discuss th organizing of two parts may be added to the corn doy Scouts in both Wards. It was not lecided as to when the organizing will snd wheat mixture. A reasonable supply of fresh green take place but it will be in the near reed Is almost, as necessary ss grain future. for growing chicks. If allowed liber . ty they will get much of It for them West Ward Patriotic Program1 selves, but If confined, or If in quar ters where green feed Is not abun Die West Wsrd M. I. A. will ol serve riant It should be supplied regularly Lincoln's Birthday Sunday Februaty 12 Lawn grass, beet tops, cabbage and ith patriotic program..- - Male quar- lettuce are excellent feeds. When Chaa. Murdo-and company; Patta, chicks Srs con lined to brood coops triotic Ella Smith; Vocal Solo, reading, with runs, they should be placed on class work will Afton Stout; regular ground where the grass is green sod : ( tender, snd ss fast as It Is eaten off. follow. to the coop and run should be moved a place where th grass Is plentiful. Rcbekas Entertained -In addition to green feeds snd grain, The Rebckas held their meeting in dry mash should be kept before grow the club room evening. After Tuesday chicks times at all after they are ing three or four weeks old. ' It Is best to the usual lodge proformances, a social feed It la hopper . inside tb build chst was indulged in for the rest of tho ing, or where It will not b exposed to avening. The new officers served a derain or wet uer Is a good dry masb lightful 1 ncheon of sandwitches and mixture: Two pounds corn meal, two salad. An enjoyable evening was had pounds middlings, one pound oat by all present - meat two pounds wheat bran, one pound beef scrap and Home mid Bread and Pastries at pound charcoal. Grit and oyster shell v. Cowdcll.-dalso Hioalbj . . -- o i " one-fourt- h yr1'!, |