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Show lAYERQTT Beater traaatafZSOO pk. Sitaatadat ka tka fiawt raU la tka MiU. h Im ku tk fiaart IfMt afaataf fcW itck to iui Jay at ,. ,,UUy. fulua. taa batt aaatia, tk ami MBajBM aaaatif ul atMBUia acaaary. atraaata h h boW a lata null Uah.EWary.aal-aaa- " coaaty la caarekaa. rienltaral, rtaek, poaUry iaia. Number 14 Volume XX P lUU. LakajBaavar Rata air a a J Miaata. villa Raaarvatr ara all wall atackaa witk UM fkk m! ara wall worthy ef visit froai tha Mat asactiaf al Vatfcawfat4a it ar capita W city la Utah. W, af aay fara Laha. Kaat'a .Taatwaaaafea mat aad ! U Imm Cmk, t aaalatioa b-OaacutAwaH iAM-U- County BEAVER CITY, UTAh, FRIDAY, APRIL THE EXPORT iCESSFULLY STARTED OF OILED MILK CROVMHISPil 0 Mr. Moses Edwards, ative for Nelsou-Rick- s $2.00 1922 mm mm a DAIRYMEN SHOULD PROTEST CAMPAIGN IS 7. STATE HEALTH . CUE JILL : OPEN HERE ON APRIL I ED SUCCESS 10TH Per Year BEAVER ROAD BOOSTERS SEE ( m CO. AID local representBy Mrs. L. M. Robinson At a recent meeting of the Baker They will be with us in a few days I Creamery Co., of Salt Lake City, in speaking of the The Farmer's Institute held in the auditorium of the High Everybody listen for the honk of the road boosters at Baker, Nevada, a res"Healthmobile" marked clearly with olution was unanimously adopted favor-Ingtcreamery situation, calls attention to School last week end was all and more than its most enthusiastic the aa a insignia of the double barrel cross, : GarrisottTBfaYerXjtyjoad the' action r6r:leveTaT arrafacturiers riends could have asked;- the health banner that catches ones iink in the National Midland "TfaiT;--- who are trying to flood European markUncle Ben Eldredge, noted dairy expert, and Farmer Jones, eye instantly. Ralph Pitchforth, eays the Beaver ets with imitation milk, greatly to the haa fostered Beaver the were the main speakers. Their efforts being hope County News, represented Beaver long detriment of the babes who, by force exjert Agriculturist, that just this opportunity might come. County at the meeting. S. V. Paof Union suplemented the Peet, by Agricultural Agent of circumstances, are compelled to use Beaver county ia on the list for the The proposed route runs from Price, it: also to the detriment of the dairy- cific; Miss Hettie White, formerly of the Home Economics Depart week of April 10th to 15th. Carbon County, via Castle Gate, Solman who is also forced by circumstances ment of the Utah Agricultural College; and Timothy Brownhill, James H. Wallis, executive secretary dier Summit, Spring City, Ephram. to comj-etwjih it The following arti ormerly poultry and dairy editor of the Oregon Agriculturist. of U. P. H. A. and also editor of the Manti, Sterling, Gunnison, Redmond, cle clipped from the Utah Farmer, The program as outlined in last week's DaDer was followed Utah Health Journal said: "The travel Salina, Richfield, Llsinore, Joseph, should be read by every dairyman and Beaver City, very closely throughout the session with the exception that Edwin ing clinic is a college on wheels,in Clear Creek, farmer in the country, Wah-Waand officered equipped Milford, thoroughly Frisco, Burbank, It is refreshing to note that the Nel Brickert, poultry expert of Parowan was unable, on account of bad every way. It ia making its way Garrison, Baker, Sacramento, Wiley 'a son and Ricks creamery are not among roads, to be present, Mr. Brownhill filling in for him. throughout the communities of Utah, Station, toEley. those manufacturing or handling butter The most interesting part of the program, to the dairymen making free examinations of adults and There ia an optional route from Price, or milk substitutes of any kind. at least, was the dairy stock judging conducted Saturday children and spreading the knowledge of Utah, to Salina,. Utah, which would be We read in the "Chicago Dairy Pro A goodly number of snl jndid preventative measures, determining ail' much shorter, it ia as follows; Price by ducer" that an attempt has been made afternoon by Uncle Ben Eldredge. menti or infections and advising old the way of Huntington, Castledale, to sell oiled milk, or an imitation of erseys and Holsteins were brought in and elicited a great deal of and young how to protect themselves," Ferron, Muddy, Salina Canyon and Sa milk, to starving European children. praise as well as some very irank. yet helpful criticisms from Busy physicians are welcoming the lina. This effort was made by Incle Ben. There was no contest and no prizes awarded, as first brotherly visits of this company of Following up the plana started at its. a trading corporation, with its head of suggested, a number of dairymen not being able to Baker, County Commissioners Orrin get their stock broadly selected talent project inaugurated by the meet-ov- e fice in New York City. Annual Northwestern the Fifth Burke At and Homer Thompson, accommentioned includes the We read again that in 1920 nearly in show order on such short notice. held at Hotej panied by C conference Sloan and Karl S. Carl- Tuberculosis all up private premises, 7,000,000 pounds of cocoanut oil was Doubtless the most logical and sensible thing brought out Sur ton last and Neil B. Neil- Salt of Milford. September, Utah, Lake, ?ing of fence, caring for the used in the manufacture of imitation during the Institute was that Mr. Eldredge when geoo Carlisle Patterson Knight, U. S. son, motored to by emphasized rilmore, Tuesday, water from each and every lot, milk, taking the place of just so much lesaid: "The thing most needed just now is the ability to adjust Public Health Service, gave an address to attend a meeting of the Millard has been acted upon by the city butterfat, and representing an approx ourselves to normal conditions once more. We must remember which aroused the intense interest of County, Commissioners relative to il, and who are ready to enforce imate production of 40.000 dairy cows. tha large gathering, his subject being their endorsement in securing Federal d is to culminate with a general Farmers with families, mothers of that, while cream prices seem low, as a matter of fact they are The Underweight Child." He ia the aid for a Secondary road for that por- - ' up day of all public places on children before On than were hand war. the the other higher they hay and what wonder, just pause government tuberculosis expert who tion of the Midland Trail runnlnjr 22nd. the result would be if our government and feed stuffs of all kinds are lower than before the war, hence was sent west from Washington. D. C. through. Millard County and connecting , a stimulus to a thorough job, $50 don't put a halt to such a traffic. Let he problem is not so much of higher butter fat prices as it is of an to make a survey along those lines for with that road via Ely, Nevada to Cenzes are being offered. A first prize us take it for granted that Dr. E. V increased milk yield, through better care of our cows, weeding out the Utah Public Health Association and tral California points. The Millard ' I to the people of any one block McColluro of John Hopkins University I shows the greatest improvement the boarders, organizing bull associations, buying more and better will be with the party here. The wri County Commissioners unanimously knew what he was talking about, when ter saw at the State Fair last fall, Dr, endorsed the project and passed a re.what is at the beginning of the he stated at a recent hearing on the dairy stock to consume our cheap hay; the saving of our fertilizers, demonstration by means of his solution asking for Federal Aid for the lien; a second prize of $10 fori Voight Bill H. R. 8086, before the Agi better drainage of our fields, conservation of our waters, and more Knights slides and powerful microscope, road from Garrison to the Beaver Cout t is I and a first prize of $15 for the cultural Committee. This noted authori sanitary methods in the handling and marketing of our cream." the genuine deadly tubercle baccilli. line, (which ia practically assured.) Appearing block regardless of pre said that he would guarantee that that organism whicn causes the linger will doubtless bring- - the desiiei aid ty and all from sections their hundred of Several farmers wives, condition, with a second prize of any infant fed for a few weeks on one he pangs of consumption. Dr. Knight and ere long the Midland Trail via Milr same. This is to be judged on a of those imitations milk would county were in attendance and without exception all express ing is a man of finest principles, kindly ford and Beaver City will be made a develop g basis by a competent committee rickets and an eye disease almost beyond themselves as being exceedingly well pleased with the work of the manner, high education and social stand permanent Federal highway via Frisco, tited for this purpose, control. Dr. McCollum also said that nstitute. Burbank, Garrison, Baker, ing, and is making scores of personal as Wah-Wail 22nd. willabe declared a holiday, an experiment had been made on rats Before closing, it was unanimously voted to instruct the trans well as professional friends all over Sacramento, Wiley's Station, to Ely. jsiness closed and in connection fed on a diet of whole evaporated milk, portation committee, composed of Timothy Brownhill and S. O. Utah. the cleaning of public " places, those rats Francis Worley. another Dauirbtera Of The Utah Pioneers grew normally and were in Jr. of Beaver, A. C. Arrington and Karl S. Carlton, of Mil Dr. James a big dance will be given health. On the contrary, ,rats White, memDer or uie sian wiu prove perfect !and House The Daughters of the Utah Pioneera, popular to raise funds to which were fed on imitations such as ord, Will Roberts of Minersville, D. J. Williams of Greenville, and most convincing in explaining we im- - entrtaincd I"4 Thursday evening In 1 the prizes and other expenses of cocoanut oil, did not grow and they de R. B. Cutler of Adamsville, to write Mr. Sloan, General Freight portsnt I actors to neaitn Keeping or lis th Park Halj m honor of memorT )mmittee. disease and rickets. to Pacific relative Union the of eye veloped restoration, ur. Kusseu is one oi we . of Robert Stonev and aa tribute to tha Railway Company, making Agent, I generally conceded that the proWhat would you think of a doctor Milford a common most persuasive women in ner proiei-- 1 memory o ,u Bk,neera. the purpose shipping point rendered Sunday night was ex- would in combining good heslth of these full that put you knowledge) (with "Daughters of the" Pioneers,"" A rising vote of thanks was unanimously given to the lecturers sion, believing t throughout, and a notable feat-- t on a diet which would turn you blind? habits, firm education and methods of is to gather the History of the Pioneera it was that not a single number In who conducted the Institute, and to the Union Pacific Railway Co. amusement for a steady upbuilding. my estimation he would not be any snd keep it alive. This wss explained to appear. It is ample evidence worse than those that are Besides those mentioned, there are by Miss Hettie White. Many were trying to sell the State Agricultural College, and the International Harvester the Beaver people are clean at their imitation milk to the already several others who will come here. We dressed in the old pioneer costumes. Company for their generosity in making the Institute possible. and we expect action. of children should be proud that we have the new The old choir Robert undernourished greatly Stoney was leader i next project will be the clean- - Europe. Would it not be a sad sight school building to use for their work of The orchestra , three anthems. sang Parowan Wins Oyer Murdock and entertainment as well as that the P and beautifying of the city cem-- f to see mothers leading their blind and Former Beaver Girl Weds in his day furnished the music. had they took A place last Saturday entire student band in. the county may A Prominent Salt Lake Man debate prior to Decoration Day. deformed children by the hand in the between Murdock Academy and claim their attention. All teachers. His life History waa given, also two night skill and American effected by streets, Should The Spirit of Parowan High School. The question business and readings "Why Mable Muir Is Surprised graft? be Proud" and. "The Leathtr Morula It is regretted that the following an was:."Resolved that the State Legisla- city and county officials,' What is said about imitation milk is nouncement was received too late for professional men, editors, religious or Breechea." Old fashioned I West Ward Primary officers and dancing waa session should approprinext ture its at all citizenry should lers gave a surprise party in honor albo true about butter substitute. They publicatin last Week: "Mrs. Hannah ate more funds for the maintenence ganizations, parents, in and an old fashioned picnic engaged vie with each other for the honor of waa able Muir last Tuesday evening. will have the same effect upon a civil Price, announces the marriage of her and served, .trotted, cake, gipgex bread of good roads than it did building making these visitors2 welcome; makert ect present were: Mr. and Mrs. John ized people. daughter, Bertha Vinnette and Mr. in!92L" Every one p'resent enjoyed going wonI am informed that children in the Harold K. Sugder of Salt Lake City, on easy for them to give us of their back and living for two very happy rigton, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Mor The Murdock Academy team, Jessie derful bounty, while we eive them a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skinner, cities are more healthy than the chil March 21, 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Sugden Allen and Ann in the good old fashioned days. houra took the affir Barton, and Mra Paul Tanner, Mr. and dren in the country. This seems diffi will be at home in Salt Lake after May mative. Hulda Mitchell and Marie sample of our kind of hospitality during assume this every recreational hour. Morgan, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, cult to conceive. But let us 1st" Wilson Murdock's Birthday Hal term an. the Parowan team, the SWill no form can we is correct Bonn, Mrs. Kate Noyes, statment Previous to leaving Beaver about two A party was given in honor of littler es Lucy Jones, Kathie Muir, Retta other conclusion but it is due to educa years ago Mrs. Sudgen was connected negative. Donald Dynn, coach of tha Paro Library Report For March 1922 Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Prof. er and Isabel Dean. The evening tion. Parents in the city are taught to with all the Worth While Social, Clubs wan team and Prof C A. Call coach of Country Librarian, Miss Hattie Murdock, at his home, in the honor of ? spent in music and games. A give their children plenty of milk, and civio activities in her - home town the Murdock team had charge of their Wbornham, reports a growing interest his' 10th. birhtday on the afternoon the country are allow and there is no one who would be missin the enlarged library. The following is of the Sth. A large number of bis friends 7 lunch was served at midnight When childreninincoffee teams. and tea, and the ed more than she among her host of respective t ed to indulge John C Barton, Robert White and her report for March. Attendance, 3751 and school mates were present. Games ORK DAY AT MURDOCK milk is fed to the hogs. When the people friends here. Prof Jones, formerly of the Io ira Ames Adults fiction books circulation, 728. were played, refreshments were served of the city can afford to purchase milk ia in business with his fa Mr. Sugden Agricultural College were the jidgea. Childrena fiction books circulation, 428. and the little folks had a jolly good time. londay was a busy day at at a high price for their children; and a ther in the Capital City. The young couTha dedssion was unanimous for the Total with non fiction circulation, 1281. rdock Academy, it being "work farmer that produces his own milk at a ple will visit the bride's mother here in Mrs Temple's Telegram Members registered, 110. Branch libra' negative. very little cost to himself, feeds it to about ten days while on their honeymoon ana , in this issue will be found are Elsewhere uanoerneia at atartea ries e OYtrtA over anrl riru Vinnrlrpd his hogs. My opinion would be that auch trip. Mrs. Sugden was a member of the Adamsville. advertisement of the coming of the the I Mrs. Roberts Entertains thinks more of his hogs tnan ftebekah Lodge and will be entertained we received a new well bound Parowan Players, headed by Mr. Will Is of manure were hauled a farmer Monday ' Mra. Cyril Roberta entertained in Book of Mormon from Dr. James E. does of his children. Il farmers Adams, who will put on that well known by them. We bespeak a general hearty and over the Academy fields. he families their honor in of her sister, Mrs. Texah Black. milk would use more welcome for Mr. ' and Mrs. Sugden in and splendid clsxsic comedy-"Mr- s. Talmage. Se Parkinson S. O. White Jr. for Bssver. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Al they would have a greater demand Temple's Telegrsm." Th Parowan.. bert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamil lyle Smith, Jake Tanner, the product and a higher price would be Players need no introduction to Beaver ton and Mr. and Mra. Adrian Taunt East Ward M.LA. Program !n F. 'Barton and Charlie the result They would not have to pay Citizens; their shows are always worth' and you can get auch Information that pleasant evening was spent playing For Sunday evening, April, 9th. while and In "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" its donated their services, citv snecialist from $200 to 500 to w have But in state. our auch a thins rook. A dainty lunch was served at children on a milk diet e girls will entertain as follows; tbey htv, pjayed to hou8C8 ev. 3is and manure spreaders and nutoneofhis ' remember that the us let all that for old farmer the to word Piano Solo, Bertha Bohn; now a midnight Girls And " Chorus; Geo. Mitchell Manager erywhere, sayr, jons. cow is the foster mother of the human that milks the cow. Do you always use Reading, Louise Levi; Vocal Solo, Bon "this is an exceedingly strong company of the ancient finder From the race. day or cream own . J. H. Bates has bought tha stock of nie Anderson. Class work will follow. appearing in a peppy merth, producing butter made from your . re are promised a rare treat do vou sell your cream and buy "Oleo to this time, the thoughts of men have horse shoes from the Fanners and comedy-ever- y minute of which ia filled ,t Wednesday night in the for your family, or other subsUtutes turned to this kindly and beneficient Stock grower They ara on sale at the West Ward M. I. A. Program with sunshine and happine.',' laughter, sentation of the great comedy which Dr. McCollum ssys will turn creature as one of the chief sustaining Oty Blacksmith Shop, fitted to your behind cares Leave you and go to R Read your Vocal Mrs. by Morris; Sole, Do you prefer to forces of human life until American horses feet at less than wholesale price, f Mrs. Temple's Telegram" your children blind. hear this at the splendid Company Vocal Solo, Marian Llndsey; a ing, .11- .- C ibL. skill combined with graft tried to get -- Adv. r uiw i star cast of Taiwan piayei S. patronize Oleo ana uik kDucr will Opera House, work Wednesday Class evening Jensen. Clarynth to frknd" (the cow) Jump ' which put their products in competition "Mans best April 12th. follow. ' cocoanut tree. -- C. M.Hansen, over a such none - ,., . havt we a Have yoa made your, will yet? You vours? say liss Kate Robinson is giving n Nelson-RickInvitation cards and envelopes at bro-thSalina, Blanks for sale at Press office, For Field state. Agent our Say in icital for her music students manufacturers "Book of Mormon" oa salt at the the rress office. rress ofilct. Utb.-Ad- v. vou better look into this matter . a center for community meetings, ne new School Auditorium proved too large for the crowd last Sun light It was packed to full capac- g launch the campaign for and beautifying the city aver. movement was initiated by the Mutual Improvement Associations aver, consisting of the West Ward, taat Ward and the Murdock Acad-Th- e committee was expanded to Je a representative of all church, 1 civic or commercial organizations itas in truth a representative oration touching every possible in- of the city, and by licial organization of Beaver City. committee with Will T. Morris kirman and Will Cline as secretary Seen' established as a permanent ization, and will take up the work autifying our city in a series of : clean-faintin- Co-Fo- rt, h, semi-babaro- thor-cleani- a , h, 1 - -- . , 1 ' Bee-Hiv- i : v ; 13-3- i. pr urday. s, |