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Show f REAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY JANUARY 20, 1923 NOS )L. 21 r LadiesParm Bureau WENTY-FOU- R HUNDRED RABBITS ARE KILLED NOON-DA- Y And, by the way, the official state title of this organisation is "The Home and Community Section of the Farm Bureau." At any rate we are to meet Friday, February 2 at two p. m. in the library. It is very important that every member be present. There are several'verf Wport-an- t pieces of business. Last year we found that our SOc fee did not meet our expenses and the board decided to raise the fee to 11.00 tor this year. Our committee went out and did valiant service in the cause of enlistment. And many HM Per "X Missionary Honored NINE LUNCHEON MMIED DOZEN EGGS ARE A party was given by the West ward In the Park building Tuesday ningh in honor tot tholr return 1 mis sionaries, Thos, Muir. TISESDAY AT BEAVER Yew SHIPPED OUT After the opening exercises, the J. T. Tanner, secretary of the Bea waa ver given. Poultry association, stats that following program Community singing, led by Prof. 900 dozen of eggs were shipped from C C Cornwall attd Prof. WH"Tf Jlor Beaver last week, through th asso rle. ciation, and they expect to 'ship as Thirty men, who have the interest on and referred to future discussion. Words of welcome and apprecia many this week. Mr. Wlllardson, ot Gunnison, eon Motion was made that these noon tion were spoken by Bishop George of Beaver and Beaver county at nected with the 8tate-woccur should luncheons Poultry weekly, Paice. heart, met around the tables at the day and was 12 subhers at to o'clock discuss association, Saturday sharp, Beaver hotel,: Wednesday and dis Vocal solo "l Will Go Where You th Tanner demonstrated farm the at jects pertaining to community work. Want Me to Go : cussed interesting subjects. by Mis Clerynth of art (or eggs properly grading will be Notice of later. place C. Dennis White; chairman of the given Jensen, chorus by audience. 4 they brought into the ranks and : shipment.to Those R. should L. Mrs. Plxton. solo Piano desiring participate many they did not It was found that amusement committee, presided. A poultry show will be hld her, Remark by Thomas Muir, who in these hard times one dollar was County Agent H. H. Christiansen notify the chairman of the amuseFebruary It to It In the basement beyond the reach of many ladies. was the first speaker. He had jus$ re ment committee. It not able to do related some of his experiences in of the library building and public come anyway and arrangements the mission field. And so the board once more decided turned from Logan where he has so, the association la In- -: Beaver Poultry wilt be Mrs. to care "Uncle made take of J. you. on the fee. We would rather have been taking a two weeks' course at Pete," Reading ' ot all th county and people vltlng .: m every lady partake of the benefits of the County Agents' convention, and Letters of regret for not being able Young. adjoining counties to partlcinat and' Song1 "Juanlta" male quartet the Farm Bureau, even it we go short was bubbling over with ideas and en- - to be present, were received from K. In their tancy blrda, f on funds or raise them In some other thcslam. He presented his plan of S. Carlton, George Mitchell and Isa C. C. Cornwall, Geo. C. Murdock, Jr. bring The loom be will heated' properly Chase W. T. Murdock Morris, to fee We reduced dora the have next aixv for the months. way. procedure Leasing. ree p. m The remainder of (ho evening was and the fowls will b well take cars. cents. Now we want every lady He also discussed the proposition of At 1:30 the crowd adjourned for i When the ears were counted, it was fifty who has paid one dollar to come and celery growing for our country, spent in dancing one week. found that Parowan had killed nine It there is anyone In Beaver whd receive her refund. We also want-eSamuel O. White Jr., president of iundred and seventy six; Cedar City The following attended the lunchha egg to sell and cannot find sal MISS MCALLISTER HONORED lady who has not paid her fifty the local Farm Bureau, hrought .UP eon; for them, tt would pay them to join ive hundred and seventy, Beaver, ery cents to come and' join the Bureau. the problem of celery growing ' and lour hundred and fifty; and St. S. O. White Jr., Geo. P. Low, J. The West Ward Relief society gave the association which costs only 1. about 9, Is the the idea of Beginning February getting experienced set Low, F. T. Gunn, John P Barton, Dr, a rlrarl find filrhtV as they can handle all they party Tuesday evening of last week per year, ' project leader's training school. Thie tlers, from Kalamaioo, Michigan, to E. B. have to VI,. V '. ' sell, ne. The tropny wereioro went 10 O. Dr. B. Dr Fairbanks. Petty, at their building, to show their, is hereafter to be a big come and the matter of among arowan and St.. George had to pay event I F McGregor, J F. Tolton, N.-- B for the -- splendid . gift of wunty. We must get listing the grou and housing faci or the banquet. THE VICTORY CUXtlT our project leaders lined up and set lities; alstf to app.y to the Union Pa- Kellsen, H D Thompson, Grant Tol- - titty dollar presented to the society ton. Dennis A C., A. was man Morris, White, MeAlllsMiss Elizabeth Beaver County's high . recently by tle several Questions concerning the cific railroad officials to assist in g?U. Tm. M. Noyes, H A Christalnsen. O. en .Davis, as usual, Our J10!' lchooL Do not stay awar and then be ting: these farmers. . ter, teacher of th primary grade ct Tha New Film- Beokfnf Theatr circuit including- a number ef tha fia w. woonnouse, win. &. bibrd, oor team work and an unknown i ,i.tlaflw1 wtth th - rrnrpmnt the public schools. Al est matter The was to referred pictures produced. the tity C. smith. Harry Cartwright, Claude The house was crowded with the We wer hunting tor a come and do your duty and have fcountry. T7a: film contact include tha best Farm be reported on at Cornwall, John Vardiey. Jas H Yard- Bureau to A lace to hunt about nail tne time, things your way. giaters of the sasocIaUon. tery hare such as Talmadgs, Kart Karri the next luncheon. Icy, Reuben Parkinson. Win. J. Ivhen we should have been into tnei m fact our first program was flvsa after the gan, Moora, Williams, Ulx, Uoyd. matter The of of Albln order business James Gillies, lnson, Griffiths, of exercises. number the opening month meetings are to be business Averaging Seamon, Stewart and many others. for wm. the future was discussed and the Chester Phillips, Mrs. O. A. Murdock spoke a few Cline, Glenn killed and shells hoot, Beaver meetings and every member must be Messrs Rosier and Bmithsoa are al words, thanklnr Miss McAllister in so to none, present to see that her desires are proposition of taxation commented G Uies. bounty would be second planning Important repairs, whteh behalf of the society, of their appre lowever, we blame no one but our- - carried out and that her money exwill add materially to tha comfort ' ! ciation. frelves for defeat. We should have pended for her fee fa used to the best MIXERS VI Ll.L SCOUTS and enjoyment of their gaerta. PROGRAM were Mrs. our Fan district to a man over look lent Readings given by advantage. It can be seen that tha taanaga-mea no doubt others did. We learned ny Morris, Mrs. Elva Skinner and Do not forget the date and start of the Victory ahews is workUnder the The following program was given Yrs. Ira Heaton. Mlnersvllle, Jtn li great deal and will not be third 1n the new rear right for tha approval of th higher- i v tmaster J. L. leadership of n the Beaver East Ward Mutual last A vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. ing She lrat next time. l public in their different thinking fourteen Loy Lccuts have qual- Sunday evening by Mrs. Kate Jos Wil Marrts and Mrs. O. A. Murdock Cedar City again proved themsel- WEST WARD M. L A. thsir show houses will be ' and towns, ified as tenderfoots and received the P. McGregor eph's Junior music students. accompanied by Mrs.-Jf es to be real entertainers. We were a credit and in sympathy w1& the badges and certificates from National Several spoke words of apprecta .treated itko rrincea, not only by tne Opening song "America the Bean Sunday. January IS, 7:30 p. m general public. V : , headquarters. lub member, ibu"t every citizen of Park hall. Uful" by all the students, accompan tlon. class of films. Tha toted It may At the meeting of the Mutual Im ied The remainder of the evening was K'edar seemed to be a member of the1 by Mildred Nellsen. Opening exercises. is kspt to a good moral sjan&arJ, and , provement here Sunday a epecfol! Piano solo Ida Smith. spent with games and dancing, lod and Gun club that day. The ban Reading Hermolne Robinson. from tha cheap ."blood and ' scout program was presented. Each Delicious refreshments were served apart Vocal solo Frank Smith. Jet, (on St. George), was served' at i thunder". Song "The Cuckoo Bird" by Iona at the close of the boy had a part and the Boy Scout evening. Retold storyAmelia Dean. Ifght p. m., where many good speech- and Christiansen Linda Twltchell, oath and laws were repeated and dis f i in favor of Vocat solo Helen Skinner. closer cooperation. ATTEND RABBIT DXIXVB -: : cussed by the boye. After this cere accompanied by Roma Tolton. ah and game protection and recom invited. Everyone Piano solo Bertha Leasing. mony, Deputy Scout Commissioner mendations tor Improvement in game 4 Among thos that went tor jCsdar C. Claude each Cornwall, presented Reading George White. ws were heard. The crowd exceed-- J Monday, representing tha Fish City 1' boy with his certificate, and decorat ' the reservations and expectations Song Bertha Leasing and Luclle SCOUTS TO club of Beaver county ta tha Gam k him ed with Scout Tenderfoot the i fty Ida Smith, Frazer, accompanied by per cent, but Cedar City took big rabbit hunt, were: Jo. Bakes, badge. ire of It, as Cedar CUy always does Piano solo Zola Whit. Press Whornham, Geo. Valentine, J. EXAMINED The remaining part of the meeting After the banquet everybody step- At 4: SO o'clock Monday afternoon. Haxel Eukerman. Murdock, Alex Hamilton. Arch Reading Mt into was given over to speeches on Boy the barn belonging to Burl Ashwortb Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bsn Dana, the dance hall where two to "I Want don't Closing song :le orchestras kepttht. floor busy At the suggestion of John Young, Scout and Mutual Improvement ac- Play in Your Yard" by Roma Tolton, waa burned to the ground. and Rev. R. D. Zook. of llllford. ' " C. the Claude ith the tivities, The origin of th fir Is not known :. speakers being The writer .', 'erheard two traveling men predict a board 01 examiners lor the boj Cornwall, 'Chase Murdock, Carlisle LoulUa Davis, Doris 8klnner, Alice and when th fire waa discovered it OOUXTT BEAVER VISITS ie being organ- - Smith, Laura Shepherd and' John Fer- Baldwin, Helen Bohn and Helen was well under headway, but with .wild night andi no sleep, .but he Scouts of Beaver City welt are Iced under and way X.,,.J' plans ris. Spectat- nrosfcal selections were Skinner... lced them at the dance later. the beoric efforts of a hundred men. :f., will be Mies Moll!? Utsvef Bait Laktr City, of this The same the for program organisa perfection M. given the barns of Oliver Aahworth. An ttia I. A. male quar 'hen everybody else went they folgiven by the Stake tate public health nurse, I spending ded the crowd. No stranger what- - tion; This step has been made neces tet, consisting of George Murdock, In the West Ward Mutual in th near i0utn tni 3;m 0B th; this week In Beaver county, organiser was admitted to pay admission sary because a Scoutmaster is not Wil T. Morris, Chase Murdock and future. north were saved. ing health work in the puMJ.- schools the dance. Home boy. paid : the l,ullfled ? MVml" tecond "d n C. C. Cornwall. ' Practically the The big ditch was opened in on the She spent Monday1 and Tneedsy her and there are several whole stake board were present. Mln- ANNUAL DAY I'M fir and with bucketa of water and and will spend the rtraainder of th now ready to take the are who boys Boy Scouts and their leader. 8t George Invited the teams down tearing out of the fences, th other week la Mlnersvllle and Mllford.. ' ere The East Ward Relief society will J. L. Alvord are to be congratulated next Thanksgiving for another tests. property was saved. If there had A sec&nd class scout Is examined on their splendid shqwtng in a very hold their Annual day, February milar hunt. To those who partlct- been the high wind blowing Ilk tt Loren Thompson cam dOwa front . ' in this one; next year seems sn on his ability to use an axe and hat commendable activity. Thursday at their building. was day before, it I feared that LynndyL where h 1 at work tn th re and dless eternity in enace of time. We et, urge portion of the town would railroad and spent a few days j the open, render elementary n't wait a year for another iUch have been boraei. Mr. and Mrs. Ar Thompson. or common trees first aid, recognise r of real sport. That evening when Mrs. Ileitis EXTENSION ow mun 01 ina The talk of Mllford. Is that mem- - tn rorMU Ashworth, who lives ovsr a block .... ... sirnal code and to interpret scout rt nf it.- - n away from th burning barn, went v mB te with the m. fr to her wood pile to get an armful ef nit. led in tne savings nana as an evi- nh nr .nn.v a perma- wood, she found a smalt rope1 burn for developing The county acent has Just Of Cecil Baker of Mlnersvllle and of agri tng, which must have been blown . . J UJ ed.from a conference of the Exten- nent and profitable system VUU.UI JUKI AV ' have had at Ifist montn-- scouting . mhin vmt v.. the Branch Agricultural collage, plsy there. life. home and mm m luouiwvi culture w aion workers ot the state, held at the vi iiu XDer,enc club which can do great things for Mr. Ashworth estimates the loss ed center for th "Mother" Aggie bas When the programs of work have Agricultural college at Logan, Utah. Phillip Baku of Beaver War-- M. sports pLthe county? Men of national reputation were been chosen in the counties, the col somewoers snout 1100. There was ket ball team against the Montana If not. been sent to Provo ttiy not? See George Skinner of t. A., scouts has there. lege will furnish specialists to work about two ton ot hay in ths barn State team oa January It and It at Week pro the to attend reaver or Leadership nr. 97v - P n mt.A . nwi At this conference, plans were de with the county agents in giving eda- - snd fifty pounds ot giant powder, and Logna. v. mjw iu nmwui .... fcMn gram and to t!ve special attennon to .v.. v...u were played ti.. successive Two Mm games caps. assistance. catlonal work veloped for a state program of oa Jan- on other th and and expect to do greaUr things Ther o ! insurance January be caM of will the tor orrsnlzatlons fount- agricultural Improvement . Vui. is the fntn Mr. Baker played la v. tWSV qusnijing nary IS, and conditions. e well as the homes of led noon to choose definite projects. W Maw should rrlug bark to the hoys both gams. RADIO CONCERT as and fishing paradise er and set to several counties committees hunting ths tnd anoolnt r" r soma helnful sumrstlons for the'r ' clean sportemen. It is something very unusual for a ' . The county agentj have returned leaders. scout troop. man to make the varsity team tn hi who Those attended the radio school yor During February It to IS a Beaver West Waul soouU, under to the respective counties to cooper at O. I. first O. the hall year at college, but Mr. Baker F. 111 he held in Beaver the for purSur.day ate with farmers and local organltaleadership of ITlnoii at Orrln Balrd, la doing It in spite of the fact that he were a given to night, llttenlrr leaders treat, these ot project training of the high school are making rapid lions In developing heal, annual pose Krn Pr mm radio station K 'a competing agatoat old and exper of work rlrft the Idea Ihnt for their usrtlcular work. programs of sevrrat these and boys progress Times Ca'l ienced player of tha last year's colbuilding, Lot it Is exnected that work in health each community of ths stat should Deputy Sheriff E. O! Puffer and will be ready for thMr teits as soon tOrnia. art. domefltlfl lege men, tn, rar nf rtilldren. have a defln'.te program. lvputy Tanner, captured a coupls of as ths exemiaia bard is orgsn.red Mr. Baker is a member of the swine These programs should be chosen dairying, eropa, poultry, cattle, I'OOUeggera at AdamirlHe. Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. class and was recently elLawrence White and sophomore and other subjects Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and and developed by due consideration Irrigation, sheep f1y. January 17. They were brought Mrs. ft. Zeta 11 Frank Smith visited friends at ected a member of th be made a part ot these pro-Sunday at North' Creek and foresight Into ths future In ord wlli h and found guilty and fined l4t.- - family ' Mllford, Wednesday ot last weak. fraternity, . er to begin with the necessary tun grama with relauvsa. each, hunt, a was last. Monday, luge success from every standpoint. I tew days before the hunt the county west of Cedar City and Parowan I aa divided up into four districts !nd numbered. These numbers were F jut into a hat and each club drew number and thus picked its round to hunt on. The tour ciudb ere from St. George, Cedar City, ana weaver coumy. a rowan a furnished was club uard from each r each of the other clubs. At 11 a. these guards started the several ubs to hunting and stopped them at The competitive Jack-rabb- it t HOTEL A BIG SUCCESS M . - v- J u; eeml-annu- al -- tenkr - lrii " - Friday-of-the-Lbbit- Rob-Lpiend- id s. 1 -- - nt d, . ' : f , ' -- -- ' '- BIG BARN BURNS BOY TO THE GROUND BE merry-makin- g, ' - ,- w - : ' ;.- itl ' I WORK OUR AGRICULTURAL Cecil Baker ,, n,Tr 1 : return-idamenta- I is Star ls a - 1 - ...... t 1 ) uni. B0Ut.Ir.,J m.h I . - tt 1 : I Bootleggers Caught - . ng-l- . es . ept -- .... . lr' . |