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Show BIG FARM ! BUREAU BENEFITS w Farmer' Educated j Public a Well in Hanrftlnfl and MarKin9 Many. Pro Jucta. i MANSFIELD By GEORGE A.( has The farm bureau in. Oregon the lines been' along organized only bureau of the greater national farm roevwoent since tne wgamaBiiuo His .Rfeht Ta Sit : take his . Every young man worth ivbile wants to leaders" of his commu.place,, sometime, among the and prepare nity, it's a prospect to' look ahead to," for, now while your earning power Is secure. Every, dollar saved is a dollar at work, and a step ,"-'- ' 4 per cent Interest en Sayings Accounts The Dank of Personal Service t Sister; Mary E. Green and grandson, Burnett Hayes left for Salt.Lake City, Utah. they will 1, Luciaa Gilliee,' of BeaverUtah, Delta last Friday where ' HomeCharles made Mrs. and Mr. with 1914, visit vho, on August 7, aucSE for 012941, No. stead entry. Pedigo and family. tion 29, Township 27 South, Range 7 Mr. ;anl Mrs. - Albert; Green, Weat, Salt Lake Meridian, hereby give notice of my intention to malcethree-- - and the Misses Elvie and Lorena year Proof, to est?l1ish ir-- cUim to the Merchant and Lnella Baker were land above described, tefore Gerk of among ; the campers at Puffer's r:Kt;ict Court, at Beater, Utah, on the Lake celebration on the 24th. l'Jih day ef Acjust, 1922, by two of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer fuilowlnz witnesses: John. M; Murdoch of Beater, Utah. are camping in Pole Canyon of ,A. t. Fotheringham, of Beater, Utah, North Creek; while Mr. Puffer is E. Gilliee. Jr. of Beaver. Utah. Glen busy working on the Puffer min ' ; Gillies, of Beaver, Utah. property. V ; v LUCIAN GILLIES, ing ' Last Sunday, Mr. Zelotis Man-har- d ICS so V Section 22S9.:- -.' killed a large Mountain Lion salt Lake city, uuo. n?ViK trio! tv4 thiAr Mmn The ':.'; - 5 . .... North Creek Notes 1-- New Camping Supplies . Enameled cups and saucers, plates; heavily tinned coffee p plates, cups, etc; steelknives and forks, spoons, etc. UTAH GREENVILLE NOTES Mr, William Calvert and fami- ly, and Mrs. Kettle Fordham and little sons made a trip to Milford last Friday, ion business t tod pleasure. They returned Satur day. Mrs. Lorenzo Easton and fami spent . the 24th visiting in ' Greenville.'"" : U"-- . M.COit TOLTON The Family Store Beaver City eeeeeetttteeeeteeeeteeeeteetetetetettitf eeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeetetteeeseetteetatettttttia.. IF YOUR APPETITE has failed you, drop in and look our Rood things over. No doubt we hj something you like. Our cooked meats are always tasty in hot treats Frnjts ar at their best. Bee 'our stock. . Cantaloupes and MeSloati ; ; fine, and our prices'are right Try Our Hard Wheat' Flour : Make our market your headquarters, H'a always cool, step in vAm W guarantee our entire line of eats to be the BEST we can bay ' We are not on credit.; Our terms are cash. Don't ask for credit turned down miles. to New lork, there to be loaded on ships bound for Europe. A meeting of the Pacific Northwest ; Phone 32 ? 8,000 State Bank of Beaver County Notice Of Intention To Make Proof Dartment of the Interior : U. 8.'. Land Office at . . " - But while it' lasts, we are selling our present stock at thee' price $9.75 per sack, V i - ? have- - bottles Now is the time to' put up your fruit-- we ' '. I ,bers and other canning accessories Sugar Is Going Up The. thnt it has done for the farmer. In educating been greatest benefit has farmthe public generally as well as the to proper ers in matters relating handling and marketing of agriculruj. mI nrrulnfta. When we organuea me wooi pwiwe began to atuay tne proper nuwur dllng and marketing or wool successful been very has wool oool financially, but has had rtffl greater. flino aiona- educational lines, une same is true of the wheat pool ana all other lines of "'cooperative effort. shipping ana ouyBy wnai pnce farmers learnea ijj ahoul be; how to seU and ony.- - xney kpnt themselves up on conditions and are beginning to learn the underlying causes of their troubles. The orchardlst who sdld Bartlen pears for $2.79 per box, received $1.00 and saw $1.79 go to Hie railway wr freight, began to realise that these conditions must change. All our fruit has heretofore been' shipped by rail to New York and eastern points, Port land with her magnificent municipal docks shipped no fruit, by water for lack of proper facilities, and It had never occurred to the business men how ridiculous it was that fruit hound for London should come by rail from Medford In southern Oregon, roll through Portland and away from tidewater on 1ta long Journey of nearly Whether he Will"", young man who Is prepared." take his place inthe councils of big men and have an assured career of Influence- and prosperty often account depends on the backing of a' savings BEAVER CITY, ting Time Is "Hero) fedthe Oregon 8tate Farm Bureau one year more than Httle but eration It's a crucial rnomentrit comes In the life of every ' - . r , of the Even those at "the head all realise to hard It find movement nearer the goal. ..r.-.-- fruit and farm bureau men was held at Portland in the summer of 1921, with the agriculand to tural committee of the Portland cham ber of commerce the matter of cold storage for. fnjlf and perlsbal.es at .thv, municipal" dockswas taken up Efforts with the dockTommlssion. were also made to arrange for vessels X' Great equipped for cold storage. credit is due E. E. Faville. chairman of the committee and editor of the Western Farmer, for his efforts. As a result of this movement fruit in large quantities of the 1021, crop has been shipped from Portland by water at a great saving In freight. During laBt year 17,241 tons of perishable products left Portland by ship for "Europe, South America and oriental ports. Theqe ta available in" Its trade territory 539,205 tons of perishable .. products, and there . could be shipped bow with proper cold storage : Jv faculties 87,000 tonn. ' ' The dock commission will provide the cold storage at the pier; ships with refrigerating capacity . wOI be available, and this new business thus brought Into being by the organization and the farm bureau will assume'. Immense proportions to the great benefit of business and of the THOMPSON'S CASH MARKET f Phone 54 ? etteeei i::: Screen Doors-Win- fe We are prepared to serve you in the line of screen doors and screen windows - t ':, ' If we haven't the size "' '' that SV';' you need," we can niake what you want. are you prepared! The flies are coming, . MACKEREL & COCKETT Lumber Gbmpany Beaver City, Uuhf Phone 133 Mrs. Mamie Hickman and daughter, and Mrs. Al Kirk b: Milford are spending a few days ,,1 visiting the D. J. Williams fami producer ;. a ; y and friends." i Dick Jones and Bill Griffiths ' came in from the herd, and epen t DR. E. A. PEWMrs. Lottie Pearce, Mr. and J?&t3-J&the 4th in Greenville. Mrs. Ennis Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Office Hours ' The "Lucky Dozen" our real Glen GilUes, Mrs. Nell Gillies, the 1:80 to W to 13 9 Notice of the above intention to 8 and y live Dramatic Clubr cleared between t Missas Virginia Pearce, and imZ Building , proof will be published in the 'Beaver fi i a. Bolton . mn ii ii iii i - I'll rut Praaav BnnriUttK for a beriod . 9f Three more have been seen, $50. toward the piano, on the Mr. Rhoden and Huntington, ' 24th. of S consecutive weeks, which I hereby wo of which were cubs. WW Zelma and Garth Pearce formed designate as the newspaper published '""'When it comes to beinp; "Mar a in CD IHI 1M ,, party who spent the week end nearest the land above described. ,. Good music, good floor, a good shall of the Day", our friend at Gillies Camp at Otter Lake. GOULD B. BLAKELY, O. A. MURD0C at the dance. Opera house. H. Griffiths is just the fellow for Mr. and Mrs. . Register time, Green Carter of 1 ATTORNEY AT IA Saturday night, July 29th. the job. First publication July 21, 1922. ville were among those who had Last publication August 18, 1922. ': ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry, Mr. - BeaTer. Utah. Greenville spent the 24th in an "extra fine catch" at the ;' Mrs. Mr. and Arthur Gentry, and but quiet Lake on the 24th. appropriate manner. . l Prmctlwa In all the Coon Teachers Examination Brownhill were among bunnse WILSON HOTEL Timothy salute . procram Mrs. Belle Detmers and Mrs. the 8tatS a Notice la hereby given that a teachers who enjoyed the celebration 10:00 a. m., real dinners those examination will be conducted' at the Emma T. Mathews went to the Bring your wife and children and - .. Bever at Puffer's Lake, going up on noon ., sports in the afternoon Lake on . High School Beaver, Utah, as follows Satur 4 Jay. They joined stop with us while in On August 21st 1922, Psychology, at Sunday and returning Wednes children's dance In the afternoon others and been'also have there; - ' 9 A. M.. Education 10:30 A. M Health day. and dance for adults at rush , SALT LAKE CITY enjoying a horseback trip to Blue i Education 1:30 P. M., Crammer 8 P. M. made-uthe ; ' SAMCLINE day. Lake. , On August 22nd, 1922, Arithmetic Rate 11.00 to $3.00 . MICKIE SAYS A. Greenville 10:30 was at 9 M., A. at M.,Geography Mr. and Mrs. Kent Morgan and o xir:i Mtorney-AU- a U. a History at 1:30 P. II., Art or should be called Jersey-tow' ,l,on Miss Claudia Burt snent tha Afnro manager w a F - Muiic at 3 P. M.U .:, More than 75 percent of the part of the week with friends on On August 23rd., Compoaiton and MilforZ 7T l: farmers in our town have grade an OTOCt WX UOW CCt U?. Literature at 9 A. M., Civics at 10:30 outing trip at Puffer's Lake. Catarrhal Deifneii Cannot Be Cured . . . UJi ' or pure bred Jerseys. 4 A, M., Biology at 1:30 P. M. . George Mitchell and his family SlMtMS portlo. ! th. wTyhwT to thj J.FRANK DAY '", pobuc uttRww vj tK ten Mr. G. A. Fordham is contem took advantage of the chance for ' CT.WOODBURV County Superintendent plating making cheese right a brief vacation in the mountains Tu Wfc .uucblt tulT. ihU u ' Attorney-at-L- a away. When he does, it will be on the 24th. Im- ; te' Office phone good. He has a hobby of trying Mr. and Mrs.- - N. B. Neilsen. lMd. DNI4M It th Mwlt VUml the Cw all In Wfll to be the best in whatever lie at- Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Murdock. lator to u Bornikl eaBilliinf. k.i.. practice All ada under this head inserted will the State at 1 cent per word, per inatrelon. tempts. auss uertua Neilsen and "Dick" ?r ttmV Milford cents. Minimum charge, tWenty-fiv- a Mrs. Myrtle Murdock is in Sail Bowman, went Look up the things you do not need ctoueNt up to Puffer's a and let us help you market tnd and is recovering nicely La.e ounaay Lake, Too " SST ' return v . aiiernoon, tor them. of CatArrkaxl ; k. ...... from a recent operation. - For First Cla;? ing on Monday. FOR 8.UJ5 '. We wish to inform ye Editor . i. CHNx Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Poullon CO, a Plumting and Tin nucA we are still Mr. and and Mrs. are dry, SALE-OFrank ne FOR praying Poulton, and pair Al workhorses for rain. call 6 and 7 years old, .weigh 8000 lbs. Well Mrs, W. P. Frazer, of Reed, visitmatched, well broke and gentle. Jos. ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White last Sm R. Murdock, Beaver City. Don't forget the dance at the week. MISCELLANEOUS! OiyAcetylene Weldinf Opera House, tomorrow night, 'WnuM. Kelleyef VahW'h Phone 120f5 For poultry use Parataba in drinking Tires, Tubes Auto July 29th. , , .. ; Springs paid his first, visit in Gasoline, Oils, water. No dipping or spraying.. Eradi Accessories Mrs. Mary E. Green, stonned eight years to the Grover ' home cate lice and mite a, promote growth. Beaver City Utah in tlilford-Beav- :: Beaver Friday on her way to in Beaver last Friday, when tryincrease egg production. 11.00. lira. out his new Owen Grover.. airent . ing ' Ford, recently ueiia, wnere she .will spend month. She was accompanied by purchased here. A good cow la aource ot profit; m f? Stage U:3 oince luesday afternoon Mr a poor one an expense. Burnett nays. - The music alone will be a big wid Mrs. J. . BL rf For Passage to White have been e.11 kinds- Press treat at the dance Saturday night uie Mining blanks Long enTeiopes, etc Mr. shipping tags, tmA Mm .t r guests of Cince. Store, I" at the Opera House. ,N ' I White, . Personal Mention . - t . TrVafi45ttl6i'' nnred Ln-ci- le "'MPESrai milWtktf", mm. w i in , r B f , I tv . . . . 1 ; - a a 7 p mis-name- r d. n, w 4- ' 29-2-- tc Gussp nuiia Jl-I- . Sv !., . 26-4t- Xsrs e , Beaver Garage Arthur . ' 21-- tf -- -- Milf-atDruf- . ; i, |