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Show Scenic Beauties Please Visitors (continued from page from; pake one)" i continuedof the Extension Depart-- ment of the Utah Agricultural College, and other noted' authorities on tive marketing. We also have, through a great deal of correspondence, received copies 01 agreements, articles of incorporation, and many helpful sugges and tions from the California Associateo Raisin Growers. Ramona Poultry Asso Apple ciation, Wenatchee Growers Association; Central Caliior- niaT Foultrymen's Associations, Including the San Francisco and Petalums Associations; California Dairymen's Association: the Patrons of Husbandry, known as "Tht mora commonly oldest and largest world's the Grange." exclusive farmers' jtecret organization Mr. 3. C. Costello of Seattle, Washing ton. a noted promoter of farmers' or ganizations, as well as several leading bankers and business men of boutnert Utah. f . ra pressed with the success of the experiment and stated that he had never seen a finer crop of celery. He warmly commended theenterpise of those rc sponible for starting it and predicted that from this modest beginning Beaver . City would develop an innustry of large proportions. Following that cam a visit to the 7 TiewTmeese iaciory 01 ur. nuicn Shepherd, built to care for ftetnjlk of hundred cows, the second plant of this kind in the city. The first on built that belonging to the Beaver City Creamery In a motor car provided by N. B, Neilsen, Timothy Brownhill accompanied the party to Cove Fort On the way there, the- Sheen Rock, and Gold Queen Fortune mines were pointed out. The party passed through Manderfield and made a brief visit to the sulphur mines at Morrissey. At Cove Fort they were met by two motor cars sent by Fillmore citizens to convey the party to Fillmore. On parting with Mr. Brownhill, Mr. de Brabant asked him to express through the Beaver City Press the. sincere thanks and heart felt appreciation of himself and the members of the party for the warm welcome and generous hospitality accorded them, and for the assurance given of Beaver in the City's support and to racinc of develop planr tlpJnion me great potential resources ui who region, - laas. Director one). ' Double Birthday Celebration A very happy occasion of which we learned too late for publication last week was the joint celebration of the seventieth birthday of Mr. John M. Murdock and the seventh birthday of his grandson, Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Murdock, at the John M. Murdock home, on Monday, Sept 11th. The family dinner party of sixteen included all . excepting .Mrs. Lorin Hall, who returned recently to her home in Compton, Calif., after an extended visit here. The large birthday cake, in white and pink was the basis for an attractive color scheme in the dining room. Many and varied were the recol lections revived during the day, not least among them being the earliest of the younger guest of , experiences honor, who was born in Samoa, while his parents were there in the L. D. S. mission field. " by-law- s, s - rem lar organisation, a vice slating of a president, a irennurc., secretary, dent, presi-- j .... ., - sociation. . snau oe. ( Artirie 5. The boara mem-- ; ected by a majority vote of the iu-- bi association present bers of the asso-the of regular annual meeting lation to be held tne seconu In January of eactt year. Article 6. The board snau na vested in it the power to act ror anu In behalf of the association upon on subjects and .business pertaining he association. This constitution Article 7 Se amended by the majority vote o? he members present at any regmar r special meeting called for the pur- tose, providing' that due notice nas been given. As a result of exhaustive, crltica' and analytical study of suggestion! obtained from said interviews, let tars. DhamDhlets. articles of agree etc ment and incorporation, we respectfully submit for your con (deration the following- facts. First: That without exception wi are urged to start our marketing association, but only oi moderate scale, and conaisien with sound business principles fiprnnd iThat we cleave, lor tnk time being at leasts tQ,the marketinf of dairy and poultry products only Third: That, aside from pouitr and dairy products, each branch o farm industry should maintain it: own particular marketing agency that Is to say. that cattlemen, not growers, wool growers, potato grow ers, truck growers, etc., should no attempt to merge their varied Inter ests, but should organize as their re spectlve Interests demand. At. the annual Beaver East Ward conference, held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Relief Society hall, Pres. S. 0. White, Jr, of the Stake Presidency and Elder Wm. Morgan. member of the Stake High Council were In attendance and addressed the con' fernce. Reports were made by Bishop C. Dennis White, on the general condition of the ward. The releases of El ders Geo. A. Parkinson and Geo. T. Wilson as counsellors to the bishop, were put Into effect and a vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers. The resignation also, of Mrs. Lena Levi, as president of the Y. L M. I. A., was accepted, with a vote of thanks for long and efficient service. """"Huii: it- federal maar; aH-- l whmtSbar4 alio be the regular officials RECOMMENDATIONS SUGGESTED Annual Conference Held Sunday In East Ward . v. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL REPORTS s, - Fourth: That the Southern ttai Marketing Association, as alread suggested, should not undertake any thing involving great outlay o moner until the success of this inl tfal experiment is assured. Fifth: It is recommended by Dr W. S. Wanlass, that we hold our incorporation In abeyance until aftei the 1923 Session of the Legislature during which laws, much more favor able to marketing asso ciatlons than those now on the stat utes will be enacted, bills for which we are advised, have already beer prepared, and will be Introduced un der the auspices of the State Farn Bureau Sixth: In a conference held wltr Mr. W. F. Lincoln, General Frelgh: Agent of the Union Pacific Railway we were assured that steps would b Immediately taken to reduce the car load rate on corn and other feed' from points to Souther Utah, thus enabling us to successful ly compete with 8alt Lake, Ogder and Provo, in the fattening of cat tie, hogs, eheep and poultry. It 1' therefore urgent that the marketinr survey of the four counties, 1. e. Mil lard..,. Beaver. Iron and Washington bo immediately completed in order that the Union Pacific and your Exe cutlve Committee may be furnlshef fairly accurate data as to the num ber of cars of feed stuffs required and of the amount of dairy and pou1 try products, available for weeVl- or shipments to Lo iuu w 1 IIY- - ij LAWS a 1. ..Duties of the Officers The president shall preside J all meetings of the association f nJ of the board of directors, call J stings of the board and special J r.ettngs of the association. I.. The vice president shall por- - J orni Die duties of the president wini-- . J he latter is absent, declines or is uitble to perform the duties of his,j 'Hire period. C. The secretary shall keep a re-- , ':rd of all meetings, send out notice f fill meetings, collect all fees due ( he association, turning them ovpr o .the treasurer, taking his receipt 'or the same period. D. It shall be the duties of the rea surer to receive all moneys and redits from the secretary, giving i's receipt therefor, to make all disbursements of the association by or-'.er of the board of directors, excep; n the case of an emergency bill, not '8 exceed J 10,00,-whic- h he may nave 'ower to pay and have the bill pasted on at the next board meeting. E The manager shall have 'harge, under the direction and supervision of the board of directors o? he business of the association, the Tathering, grading and packing of the Products to be shipped, and shall be ield responsible for the proper marx-- i 'ting of the commodities placed in 'is care by members of the assocla-- l Ion and the financial returns there-- 1 'or; and, before taking office, shal. ie required to furnish a good and! umctent oond in twice the sum o; he value of the products that may :o through bis hsnds. Said mana ger, however shall not. under any Ircu instances obligate the associate in any sum exceeding S vithout first obtaining the consent, n writing, ofUhe board of directors. A. mr " ever will i be again. AND F STORE DAN J. LYBBERT, Mantger The Store With a Conscience UTAH Phone 14 BEAVER CITY Our Fall and Winter Goods have arrived. Before outfitting for the season7 you are cordially invited to look over our etock. A complete line of Fresh Groceries always on hand, poultry and Doultrv nrodurtji cullinsr and introduction of edigreed laving and brooding stock; purchase of supplies etc. Section 8 The board shall also appoint committee of five active' ind well Informed members to act as board of arbltrat'on to adjust and complaints of members f the association. tocic; wultry teeeeeeeeee weeeteteeMt: diffl-ultl- Wtioa 4. Nine members or the board shall constitute a quorom for the transac-to- n of business, iectlon B The board of directors shall, after i careful study of the survey of the products available for market In the our counties, make an investigation 'f the markets, and fix a per centage Angeles. price on the net salca to cover cos-- f Seventh: Acting upon these sug grading, packing, gestions, your committee has prepar nd marketing, and to transportation create a sink-n- g ed a working agreement, togethe1 fund for emergencies, and this with suitable and rules anc percentage shall be deducted from regulations for conduct of the asso he moneys received for said elation, copies of which are herewith they shall also fix the submitted for your consideration. to be charged for the purRespectfully yours, chasing of grain and other supplies TIMOTHY BROWNHILL nd shall collect same at the time Sheriff Jameson la A "f delivery of the goods to the purCONSTITUTION AND MMtAWA chaser. Candidate For OF THE SOUTHERN UTAH Wc, the undersigned members of MARKETING ASSOCIATION he Southern Utah Marketing Mr. C. K. Jameson writes us that he hereby agree to abide bv the Preamble Profoundly Impressed constitution and ta a candidate, for as sheriff of the with very urgent need of of Beaver County. If nominated and ation the In the standardisation, gradlnr elected he will, as in the past, do his packing, transportation and marker II. E. Bowman, prominent best to enforce the laws of the state mg or our products, and in the pur and County and in all ways give to chase of feed and other supplies nec merchant of Milford, was transfor the proper and more econ everyone a square deal. Mr. Jameson'; essary omlcal operation of our farms, there acting business in the county many friends feel that he has conduct- by enabling us to diversify our crop eat lnursday. ed this office In an efficient, economical to condense me weignt or our ex Mrs. Housewife, have and honoroble way and for these rea- ports, selling less in the bushel aw you stack and more in the package an -- Adv. sons should be ried Roman Meal, a delicious case, to better systematize our wort snd calculate intelligently on proba vholesome breakfast food, bllitles. we therefore, citizens of Mil East And West Ward lard. Beaver, Iron and Vashlngtor agrees with the most delicate M. I. A. Meeting counties of the State of Utah and o' ptomach, is especially helpful to the United States of America . dr invalids or children, esDecially associate ourselves together The joint meeting of East and West hereby to the purpose of meeting together where is more or constipation will M. I. A. Ward give the following talking together, working together 'ess Hall Ask Park the at Tolton Inprevalent Sunday and, in general, acting together fo' program vestment Co., or F. & S. Store evening, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock : our mutual protection and advance Talk, Hon. J. F. Tolton; Piano Solo, raent as the occasion may requ're-an- for a package. for these purposes do hereto Bertha Bohn; Vocal Solo, Lettie Jenadopt and subscribe to the followtnr Geo. C Piano Solo, Murdock, Jr.; sen; fin t ly is inrr- 1 1 1 1 1 LIU s, pro-luct- s; com-nlssl- WINS Re-Electi- anso-iatio- n, By-La- co-op- er c. Reading, Alice Atkin. CONSTITUTION' Kenneth McShane Makes Good His of real interest to note that Kenneth McShane, an old Beaver boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. McShane, and a grandson of Mra Elizabeth Emerson, had the distinction of directing modern comedy, "Peggy," the three-ac- t which was presented by the Christian Endeaver Society dramatic club of the First Presbyterian church in Salt Lake, last Friday. While at Murdock Academy,' prior to his removal to Salt Lake two years ago, Mr. McShane was one of the most active members of the dramatic club of the school. He is now law student at the Unia second-yea- r Article 1. The name of this shall be the Southern t'Ur Marketing Association, and Its prln elation ciple place of business shall be at Utah. Article t The purpose of th's as soclstlon shall be to unite the far mere of Millard, Beaver. Iron an Washington counties. Utah, that the as a unit may promote the genera. welfare of the dairy, poultry anf other farm Industries In the territory mentioned. Article S. Every c'tlsen of gooc character In said Millard. Beaver Iron and Washington counties. Interested In .the promotion of said Industries Is eligible to membership on the payment of a fee of five dollars and the signing of the Constitution and Article 4. The association shav of Utah. versity be governed by a board of fifteen who shall be members of the ; The birthday of K. A. Barton association and shall bi chosen as follows: three from each of the four was celebrated on Tuesday, counties mentioned and three at September 19th. large. Said board ofdlrectora to . ': ? - ' By-Law- s. 3 Those that come now with the honest purpose of bettering their condition and uniting with their neighbors in upbuilding the community will reap a rich reward. 1 I la Mm . J lection 2 It shall be the duty of the boara o direct the financial and business 'flairs of the association, arrange for he most efficient marketing of their products, promote cow testing asso-- ! latlons, arrange for bull associations I'nd Importations snd selling of dairv Jlil When you come to the Beaver Valley to earn your living and to rear your family. Beneficent nature helps you In the fertile soil, in the cool summers, in the pure waX terthat comes from melted snow, and the clear, sparkling air. Land and living is cheaper today than it Action mid-we- st semi-month- YOU j ia X Dudley Gillies, proprietor of the Gillies camp at Puffer's lake was in town Thursday and reports progress on the building of his new dining room anb dance hall. Charles Oakden and his force of men expect to have it completed in time for the op the hunting season, which wili doubtless see the largest number of hunters ever gathered at Puffer's Lake. It succeeds where individual enterprise without organization fails. United effort invariably ac- complishes more than unorganized effort Study the growth and the development of any industry, of any city, of any country, and you will, see that the principal factor in the growth has been . intelligent organization directed by intelligent leadership. Let Beaver City people unite and work together and this community will soon be a mecca for tourists and a source of big freight tonnage. THE CO-O- P STORE Chas. E. Murdock, Jr. Mgr. n-- of Card Of Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muir and family together with Ernest Stewart wish to thank all .for the sympathy snd thoughtfulness shown, by the many services and attentions, during the brief illness and passing awsy of their beloved Nellie. Dry Goods, Hardware, General Merchandise ' Beaver City Phone 57 Utah |