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Show sijlssWssssslsWr" IVtEUS AX B. A. ROUND-U- P t C there he , Annual Farmers contention Housekeepers conference of the och Agricultural college, heldTin-Uh- e n direction of the U. A. C. convene the will at service, iol in Cedar City during the week rebrnary 7 inclusive, j h. seed and poultry show to be i in connection with the to be an attractive fea-- I of the week's program. White borns promise to be the promt I breed of chickens, although Ex-ilo- 12-1- Round-promi- se will be shown good many other breeds. Turkeys will also, no doubt, asBrfme considerable impor-tance In the poultry show. In the seed show considerable Interest ii being shown 1'4 the pending exhibition of seed corn, alfalfa seed, wheat and oats, as 'well ss varieties of potatoes and other seeds. Substantial cash priies will be giv en for the best exhibit in all de partments of the Seed and Poultry Shows. The agricultural department will furnish additional Information - LEG AL NOTICES REPORT ' . fade to the Bank Commissioner ot State of Utah of the condition of JE STATE BANK OF BEAVER 1 COUNTY , fated at Beaver In the county ot State of Utah at the close tver, on the 29 th day of De-ib-er, 1922. I RESOURCES Ins and Discounts 9408.25S.OS frdrafts ,. - .'..." ,U74 Cke, Bonds and. Secu- fties etc 22,280.00 4,000.00 Iking House 10 per cent of the capital stock ot said company. The several amounts set opposite the names of the respec tive stocknoidera, vu: ..8 6.6 J. Franklin Dalley Mrs. Arch Fothtringham ...... 5.0s David Oeordge, J H Bradshaw 1.43 Nell Jensen 8.26 A. Gentry Est, S. O. Gentry 45.17 Arch Patterson 2.64 Thomas A. Thimbleby 13. So In accordance with law and an or der of the board of directors, given at a meeting held January 11, 1923, so mueh as may be necessary, ot the above stock, will be sold at public iittttr,.id,1,IittiU'ss,.JM?W0. auction te 'paythw dellnqueney,r ler Real Estste getber with the cost Iwned .8,268.92 and the expense ot sale by the presiI From Other Banks .. 29,888.48 dent or secretary, of said company, to Items .... 10,944.59 at the front door of the Woodhouse 0 1,645.00 Harness Shop, Beaver. Utah, ' at 2 per 1,100.70 o'clock p. m., Saturday, February 10.797-.0rrency 24th, 1923. fotal Cash on Hand .. beneses 24,287.59 6,161.93 5,742.45 11,904.88 erest Pd Total '. tc G. 8. F. Barton, President W. Woodhouse, Secretary. oa the exhibiting in the tothose interested, shows Among the speakers tor the Round up appear the names of many prominent specialists. The eomplete program will be published later. It hat assumed much attention In order that timely subjects would be treated by the beat available experts. The speakers which Include some eighteen oi twenty in all will come, each with his or her special message, to be present for one or more days, so that throughout the week there will be present at all times several prom inent visitors. ' It te aimed to make' this Roundup he a short. Intensive' school for farmers and homekeapcrv The cit tens of Cedar City are cooperating In furnishing lodging free to visitors and meals may be secured in locnl cafes and private homes at rates especially reduced to Roundnp visitors. Besides the information to Au of fered there will be' the element of so c'al activity furnished. A week of rare enjoyment, full ot valuable information, to offered the people of Southern Utah. - 1ft sslfe . ROUND-U- P Mr. and Mrs. Thsd Baldwin were among the jolly crowd who Visited at the Oscar Baldwin home Sunday night In the nature of a surprise party, it being Mr. Baldwin's birth- lay. AT Branch Agricultural College Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw ipent Saturday In Beaver. Cedar City, Thady Baldwin Jr. has been on the sick list for a few days. GREENVILLE ONE FULL WEEK Mr. John Horton, who has been 111 for the past two weeks is Improving VISIT MINERSVILLK SEED and POULTRY Show Mr. Dane Atkin has returned home 'rom Carbon county, where he has been employed for the past three months. WARD WRITH FOR INFORMATION ABOUT TID3 SHOWS Those from here that had their The M. I. A. Stake officers went in tonsils taken out were: Alice Wila body to Minersville Sunday eve liams, Ruby Williams and Pauline ning. "QeoT Crops' Day Livestock and Wool Day Poultry and Animal Diseae and attended the ward meeting. & Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller have C. Murdock, president of the Stake, moved back here from Mllford. report a splendid meeting. They had the pleasure of witnessing the awardLittle Bobby Horton is reported to ing of pins to fourteen Tenderfoot be very 111 with pneumonia. scouts, and they found the ward in ' " , . ' Marketing and -- Farm Day. Organlaa Uona Day HOUSEKEEPERS CONFERENCE SECTION Home Health and Nursing Several cases of cold are reported here. SURPRISE PARTY j FARMERS CONVENTION SECTION ' Range sjmI IrrlgtUlon Day CMurdbclrfrrove'thTiiut shape. - INCLUDING i little.. I. A. STAKE OFFICERS 12-1- 7 INCLUSIVE ITEMS - M. ... Utah. February United 8tates District Court, District Friday afternoon from 4:30 to 7 of Utah, Notice on Petition for Dls a number of classmates gath In o'clock, charge Bankruptcy. Ttfal 1509,960.94 ered at the home of Elaine Edwards, No. 6635 and gave her a delightful surprise. LIABILITIES In the Matter, of Arthur F. McCut- - A jolly time was spent playing games ital Stock Paid n .... 5.4,000.00 ley, Vol. Bankrupt followed with refreshments. The Notice is hereby given that Arthur 17,500.00 fplus Fund aivlded F. McCulley has filed hie petition on guests were Moriene Christiansen, . Profits 2.861.91 the 6th day of June. 1922, praying Margaret Barton, Ida Smith, Mildred ftrest 18.059.67 for a discharge from all his depts Odessa Baldwin, Lillian Pat bankruptcy. All creditors and other Lindsay, nersons Interested are ordered to at- terson, Keith Owens, Cecil Edwards Total .. 20,92158 tend at the hearing unon said peti- Wendell Fernley. Bart Baldwin, Ira te expences tion before the United States District Hofflnee, Leon Smith, LaMar Grim- !nd Taxes .Tndce in he United 8ta.tes court room shaw. Paid 11.904.38 n timber for their own use without obtaining a permit The regulation governing this use is as follows; . "Free Use may be granted to bo na fide settlers, miners, residents, and prospectors, for minerals, for fire wood, fencing, building, mining, proa pecting and "other domestic purposes." The following are not qualified to timber except under obtain Free-Us- e unusual conditions: the Federal bnildlng Salt Lake Sawmill operators City. Utah, on the 26th dav of FebI Undivided Profits 9.017.20 ruary 1923. at two o'clock In the af- SEWTXG CLUB ENTERTAINED Proprietors of stores or hotels. taraoon thereofTand then and therr Churchesv i to Other 386.72 show causa. If any they have, why Reserve Banks 8chools Mrs. J. F. Day entertained the posits Subject to pthe prayer ot said, petitioner should Teachers' Sowing club at her home Corporations. 247.036.64 not be granted. Bv general rule of pheck Commercial enterprises In general A of afternoon week. laet Thursday 12.00 taand Cor. the Court. It is further ordered, that The following rules must be ob jhiers any creditor fippoetng this, applica pleasant time was spent sewing and Checks shall enter his apnearance and with social chat. A dainty luncheon served In removing timber from this 2,658.98 fll enecjflcatlons In writing In n ifldends was served to the following guests. forest: fennaid 885.00 Rethereto with undersla-ne1. Slosh is to be lopped and 'scat Mrs. Mrs. John Mor Wll T. Joseph, feree, fn the rnsnner an at the time lal Demand Dep s provided 1n General Order No. 32. rls, Mrs. J. A. Young, Mrs. R. I tered! to He close to the ground. 250,042.62 2. Fullest practical use to be made 8. T. CORN, bp jer is.sn.za Plxton, Mrs J. F. McGregor, Mrs. W 175.899.13 Refere In Bankruptcy. Dep E. Tangren, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs of each tree. Salt Lake C'ty. Utah. January 17. '23 C. Dennis 3. Do least possible dammage to White, Mrs. William Oak otal Time Deposits 178,812.38 timber. C. Mrs. Geo. Murdock and den, sal growing cellaneous 200.00 Jr. ... conformation and type, greater h Over 4. 1.02 Avoid economl Mrs. Mark and the rutting deep drag roads Woolsey. value, early maturity, that invite erosion. In tbe conversion of feed Into meai Toftal $509,960.94 t milk, wool and work. 5. Leave no stumps higher than SHOWER ' The comments of many of tne far 14 Inches. tate of Utah, County of Beaver. i 6. Cause no injury to roads, trails, About forty neighbors and trlendi ohn P. Barton, bolnr first duly rn according to law. deposes and gave Mrs. Rube Baldwin a bundle or other existing Improvements. WEATHER FORECASTS hower at her home s that he Is Cashier of the above 7. Be ready to light forest fires If Friday nlfeht of led bank; that the above and fore ast week. Mrs. Baldwin needed. received BEEKEEPER! TO AID ng report contains a full, true and 8. Pe readv to show disposition nany beautiful presents. ect statement of the condition of of timber taken. Refreshments were served at the Bald bank at the close of buirineee the 29th day, of December. 1922. 9. close of Maintain the evening. in sightly and sanitary Fa Predictions of Much Value JOHN P. BARTON camns. and in Spring. ...;... .r; ...t,4. Th change in the method) of hand, ATTEND DANCE AT CEDAR ubscrlbed and sworn to before Free-Us- e timber will make it ling this 6th dar of January.- 1? 8. Warren Nellsen for the ater few users, but It must not Emma T. Mathews. Notary PubHc chaperoned' a Instance of Importance of Service R who to went to commission ladies, My young Cedar pal) exolres the interpreted as throwing down the laUd by New york Aplculturlsta day of March. 1925. to baphaiard, careless handling dance attend ot the in honor Jara given In- Who Used Tslsphons to the big rabbit drive Monday night. of the forests. form Nsighbors. rrect Attest: On the other hand the. strictest They were: Lldia Robinson, Eva John R. Murdock, Director SUU Dprtiiwi Qrlmshaw, Bertha Nellsen, Lenors compliance with regulations will be Unlt4 th by Samuel O. White. Jr. Director. (Prpra4 " os. F. Mcrreror Trirttrtnr vneeted. on went Grimshaw, Ella Oakden, Oarnita Lea Beekeepers are dependent timIs in hrs as to a doubt and crowd sing. They anyone report It big er conditions to prevent large wiui a fine time. tate of Utah. Offlce of Bank Com ber privileges, please inqutre of this which occurs u uey of nart loisea moner of the State ot Utah, do In t office. W. E. Tangren, Forest Rang-fcr- ,. bees their to when know put rehy certify that the foregoing Is hot a bees of or If the rubbers and overshoes Beaver, Utah. . - I Plenty cellar In the falL full., true, and correct eonv ef tt ti at ouarters winter tmm ement of the above Fernley's. mm. IVtllv,v nvfl'Qfl In my offlce this 11th ATTENDED PAROWAIT, earlr In the spring. On tbe otl day . PIONEER CELEBRATION hand, it Is advantageous to give t January, mzt. FREE USE OF TIMBER Seth Plxton. Bank Commissioner hoM the benefit of cleansing nignis soon as possible In the spring anu a Mrs. Mary Munford and Mrs. 'Jane It hac been the practice that quail- PICE OF SALE OP ss pomiwe nerorecoin filed applicants could get dead timbet Black were among those from hereDELINQUENT STOCK from National forests only after ob who attended the Parowan Pldneer Rent's LsVe TtAgervlor comnany. Evil Scan In Baby's Tooth. taining a written permit from the celebration. They report' a good rrporated. Principal place of bus Among the Congo natives a super forest officer In charge. Pursuant to time, mf ch enjoying the picnic lunch Beaver. TlMnr Mntu fs. stitlous belief exists that the appear-tnc- e ce Is authority recently granted, District tbe free? picture show and the splen that' there hereby, given" In of a baby' first tooth on the S of the Fillmore National Forest Is did program at the '".mnuenr. unon the Kent's Lake Relief Society HI omen coman to the versolr Company' stock, on ae- - upper jaw Is thrown open to people having the meeting. Mrs. Black lived In Tare-child must there aud the that munity ""ftwrncnt levied Angus 1.."n ' necessary qualifications, to take dead ,wan sixty years ago. 1922. of 70c per share, which ts fore be killed. ' Depart-Btttt- t. Household Science Departaient. Hovsehold Arts Department. MANY PROMINENT SPEAKERS TO BE IN ATTENDANCE SPECIAL CONSIDERATION '. . ihi FARMERS ANNUAL Mr. and Mrs. atelvln Edwards spent the day Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of North Creek. 200.00 Villaneous iTflfi MAXDERFEELD NOTES , -- tip-to- p IN BANKRUPTCY TBil ma'ter-o- t FOR VISITORS ' LODGING FURNISHED FREE BOARD AT MINIMUM COST 1 A Full Week of Valuable Information' and a Time of Rare Enjoyment " nt oooo-xlHn- CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES CI OOAL Anythhvg from Five Hundred Pounds to 'torn. ; We have clealng . . I Urge stock of KALSOMXNB oa hand for hetts and also hare lla of PAINTS ordered aad ea the ray. . . :t ' - i i Mackerel & Cockett "n Lumber Gompahy . ; YM Iff BvarCltyUUb - , a Tfc6nsn.ll . OK nmt - -- - tt.t gr Steak A Tender, Juicy ... r i ffW r By Charles - Ut owe of twee rwiwMfiowta v1 . or than LTa "it Ml 4 ..- .- i: ' . ft WE aiRRY. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, FRUITS. VEGETABLES, FISH, ETC .TRY VA'A&ti : iOU "WILL. BE SATISFIED. Gillies Bros. Market- BEAVER briT " ' Suiroe . ? THERE IS NOTHtNO MORE DELICIOUS NOll MORS SAT13inX0 6ne our hteaXs CUT 6niIy iFROM YOCXO, 'FAT. BEEYES. THEY ARB THE LAST WORD XN TENDS21 eXICY . CM1CKIE, THE FKimtK'S VEViL -- . V FHONB T tXAa He$ Fresh Enough to DcOmt ivX xsomJm- - Wta, S. v 45i jC |