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Show BKAVER CITY WEEKLY PRESS Cora E. Carlton, Editor Karl S. Carlton, Prop. Entered In the Postofflca la ver City. Utah, as Second Clau Bea- Mil Matter. UII OF CONCRETE tadls-penst- Subscription $2.00 a Year StHTHKRN UTAH'S FRIEND 18 ELECTED. John D. Fredericks, who was elected to congress the first of the month to from the Los Angeles district, fill tho vacancy caused by the death of H. Z. Osborne, is one of the best friends Southern Utah ever had. While serving as president of the Los Angeles chamber of commerce, last year, he was continually calling the attention of that organisation to the latent resources of Utah, and the possibilities of development. His election means much to Utah. HARD SURFACED ROAD NEEDED If 75 per cent of all the road money spent in Beaver county for the next few years were to be spent in QROWINO The growth ef tha Portland cement Industry la this country It on of tha marvels of ear ladustrlsJ development la 1&24, wt at told, only 40,000 barrels of cement were predated la the United State. Ob huadred years later we re. achieving a annual production of 100,000,000 barreU. Cvoercte has use ter th construction of building a good hard-surfac- road between Milford city limits and the Demonstration farm, it would be a good thing, not only for the traffic, but for the taxpayers. Already there has been spent on that particular piece of road, money enough to more than pave three quarters of it: and now look at what you have got. Owing to soil, wind and water, with a little alkali and some snow thrown in, that is the most difficult piece of road to keep up In Beaver county, and over it passes the heaviest traffic In the county. Not only is a waste of money to atof a tempt to kn?p up n mako-shi- houses, public anilldlBffs, skyscrapers, dam a elevators, wharves, grain bridges, public highways and other structures la which strength and durability most be combined, says the As lumber Birmingham becomes scarcer and higher, the Increasing demand for cement expands at the rat of millions of barrels eacb year. Formerly cement was manufactured at certain centers widely separated whence tk product had to be shipped at treat expense to distant Now the industry . has localities. spread until ae point Is remote from a center of p reduction. Alabama Is one of the recent states to eater upon the production of cement, and is already attracting attention as a source to be reckoned with. As her timber recedes the Sooth Is turning to her substitute resource and Is preparing to send cement la lieu of the timber with which the nation has been so lavlah la It use end abuse. It Is sad to think f the-- depletion of southern forests, but it la gratifying to note that the South' part la the supplementary process la not a small one. Age-Heral- d. Tte views of our guest-conducto- r, Georges Eneece, a t the difference between matte and mere noise com mend themaetva to those who want progress la music a la other arts, and yet de aot bellv that the torch of a safe, wis and inspiring guidance Is born in the hands ef th anarchists. Enssco finds a number of post-wa- r composer Atteaspflng to stun And con found th Mr with brawling dissonance. says th Philadelphia Public Ledger. The "noisy" music he compare with the surf that beat oa the rocks and It extra bnt causes road, pulling pow- sends up spray. "It la the wind one moment, the next It Is gone." Music er to get a load over it. to have an enduring appeal must lnive of every pound freight Practically the beauty ef form that makes picused in the. cast end of the eountv, torial art, or architecture, or literature county goes over that piece of road. Mankind will not contentedImmortal. So. to improve it permanently would benefit nearly every person In the ly abide, age after Age, with that which for a warped, perverse county. Let's stop repairing It and speaks ft 1 build a real road. Not enly are there a great many In a letter from D. S. Spencer of writer ef real poetry, and still more the Union Pacific system, Isabelle R. aear poetry, but there must of writer Owen has been advised that a portion be aa eaermeu a umber of readers of an article descriptive of Puffer's lake region has been used In their who do not tura ever the page haswhen they see a poem la a maga-in- , 1923 issue of "Utah-Idah- o Outings." tily say th Cleveland Plain Dealer. folder, a copy of which has also been la no way ef getting a census There received.' A beautiful view of Puf of the peetry reader. But everyrrtnd from one of Harry fer's lake, one know th axiom ef editorial ofLochrle's pictures. Is shown in the fices: Oiv the public what It wants. folder. Why not ask the Union Paci fic to Include a trio to the lake In Magaslne editor are printing more their "All Exoenee Tour" as adver poetry and better poetry than they s tised in their fclder? Nothing ventur did s few decsdea back. 8em maga-slaeeven feature poem Instesd of ed, nothing gained. sticking them carelessly In odd corners at th sad ef stories snd among It is a very good thing to swat advertisement. Hence th logical de trap or poison flies, hut It is still bet' ductloa that vera la bow a live and ter to prevent their breeding. popular subject A SNAKE STORY "What are the Inventors going to de wbea everything conceivable gets The old theory, that there is laventedT ak the Cleveland Plain new under the sun, baa been Dealer. There to no need to worry Last week, after Mrs. Ed uotQ after they have Invented a foolOwen had hung her laundry on the proof automobile, a perfectly safe line to dry. An unfamiliar looking ar gun that la net known to be loaded, ticle was discovered hanging from and either a sure cur for baldness or the last clothes pin. Upon Investiga- a too skid toupee. tion it was found to be a little water snake, hanging head down with Its Th United ltata Coal commissi on body through the pin. How It came announced that testimony has been Ihere Is a myrtery. This Is not a 'fish before It that th price of produced etory.but a real 'snake' story. And real to too high. If' they want any need not be taken with a grain of saor ef the Basse kind of testimony, salt either. th last census will give thetn a llae ea 110,000,000 expert witnesses. Swat the Fly To rid a town of flies, everybody must do' his bit. Kill Referwtatioa at ea ef the most flies, save lives. settees problssnd reofresUUg the couatry, say a eeUege professor EspeMICKIE say- scially te the girl wee bid her neck clipped twe year age and to going back t long hair. WCUMER PIWU' OP AM AD. MSt OiMESS IAAU, JEST vifOTft Child eleven months eld to reported as apeaklnf alx latguagea, though we see aothlBf remarkabl la that Most f GOT C 6CU, UKt N aay child of that age speaks all lanHEtfi PAUCS VJHirtH vOOVlOS well aa aay one. guages -- KftJWk MASS MEETING - Wt PHCm vJWCHDOUtSEU. Seaaebody has figured out that the Intreasures terest ea th should have Aineuated te $480,000,000.- 000,000,000,000,000 aad then some, up te the very aumber ef paragraph that bit bee writtea about htm. cn Qeverameat salaries sre so small la Switaerlaad that a 'competent dtliea ranaet be expected te take oa aa of flrUl posUkm ad anything but a side line. The film Industry take the busl neesllk fosttloa that fteepl will go to see a performer whe Amuse, even though they do Bet admire him per aoaally. meeting of the citltens of Beaver will be held at the library A mass THEATRE boys, and to find out the public sentiment in regard to cooperating with the Service Star Legion. The mayor and city council and W. E. Tangren, forest ranger, who will aid in getting and planting the trees. By order of JOHN P. BARTON, Mayor. nn1 lUiuc ui oiu aOMAA eve. pa4 get, 17"vii svul ;ui v av ux t uu KinfJs in 1 also Friday, Saturday Order your repair parts for Deereing, mick Machines for the haying season. James Kirwood and Helen Jerome Mr?. Susie Thompson and grandson, Eddie Mathews, left last Thursday for Grand Junction, Colorado, to visit Mrs. Thompson's son, George Thompson and family. THING" "FORBIDDEN If you need Pitchforks, Jacksonf orks, DemVt Cable Shovels, Large Rope, Rakes, Hoes!! Monday Tuesday SURPRISE PARTY ' If you want any new Machinery weillord it for you on a 10 per cent margin. Eddy in the have a good line in stock. Katherine McDonald in "STRANGER Joseph Ash was pleasantly surprised at his home immediately after Sunday School on Mother's Day, by having some of his friende drop In them with THAN FH.VION The Beaver Equitable unannounced, bringing well filled lunch baskets. A friendly vinit was enjoyed during luncheon, after which host and guests attended afternoon services Co-O- p Wednes., Thurs. Rudolph Valentino in THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE.' at the Eaat Word. Those participating In the pleasant affair were: Jos. Ash Mr. and Mrs. Loy Wheeler and son," Claude, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Owen and Keith, and PONTrlAST mir rool. refrpshino-- caKc CREAM and SODAS with a hot, burning, Claude Johnson. FOUND destine tive FOREST FIRE. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OP "THE APOCALYPSE' Victory Theatre Wed., Thurs, Between the library and the Co-O- p store, Tuesday morning, a Stirling silver ring with an oblong opal set The Ladies' Relief society has of fered three prize to the children who and four email brilliants. Owner t files between now may have same by paying for this ad will kill and the Fourth of July. First prise, and a small reward. $2.00: second prize $1.00 and the third prize. 50c. We have in the vicinity of Beaver a fine piano, also a player-pian- o A DIG SUCCESS we would rather dispose of lowhich than ship back to Salt Lake. To Mother?' D?v program given cally will of course be sold Instruments v the Primary of the West ward In To any responsible party eparately. the Part building. Saturday after-coowho will agree to take up the balance was a great success. The kidof the contract on either instrument, dies all took nnrf and gave their we will extend the privilege of our mothers a good time. terms and give Immediate poseasy of songs The program consisted session on payment of a deposit, baland dances, showing their mother's ance to be paid in convenient installthe work they were doing In the Priments that will make the buying a mary. If interested, write quick to pleasure. After the program the little boys Sales Manager. Consolidated Music gave the mothers boquets of pAnsles. 0 Main street. Salt We wish rtiat more of our mothers Company, Lake City. Utah. would attend our primary. : LESSING'S CONFECTIONERY : the-mos- 48-5- The M. I. A. bazaar was a great success. Everything was Bold by four o'clock 8aturdiay afternoon and the committee feels grateful to the people for the way they responeded and helped to make it such a financial success. ATTEND GRAND LODGE Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Idol. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson and Arch Pat- "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF "THE APOCALYPSE" Victory Thewtr" Wed., Thurs. Productive of Oeed Re suits and May Be Fed Alone or to Moisten Mashes. Money-Makin- Mlse Sara Atkln left Tuesday afternoon for Loe Angeles. California, to visit her brother, Will Atkins, who Is attending school nt the Southern California Dental college. She will remain until his graduation, which will be about the middle of June. Then they both will return to Beaver. Mrs. O'enn Gillies nnd children w!l leave Sunrrav for Stockton. where she will spend three months with her mother, Mrs. Lena Call-fcrnl- p. Fotheringham. "TITE FOUR HORSEMEN OP "THE APOCALYPSE" Victory Theatre Wed., Thar. ' g One class of feeds that Is excellent for poultry sod that can be used ad vantageously on dairy farms. Includes milk, skim milk, buttermilk, sour milk, cottage cheese, etc. These are all re productive of good money-makinsults and, where they are available. It Is wise practice to feed them. They may be fed either alone or used to moisten the mashes. The mash, however, should not be moistened one day and then fed dry the next. Follow one or the other of the two plans constantly. Fowls will convert what many times would other wise wsste. Into meat and eggs If fed the milk and Its that are often obtainable on the farm. GRAIN FOR GEESE IN WINTER DUST BATH FOR FOWLS Handful ef Equal Parts Osts and Corn for Csch Fowl Is About Right-F- eed Green Stuff. Fowls will keep themselves free from vermin during the winter months If given a convenient place to dust. A box 30 Inches square snd 12 Inches deep msy be built la one corner of the house or pen, or such n box may be made with legs so as to raise It above the floor. Almost any fine dry powder will make good dusting material. The grain rations for geese In win- corn. Give about a handful to ch Gee bird once a day. require an abundance of green feed every day throughout the year. Clover hay or alfalfa should be cut green, and when properly cured makes excellent winter feed for geese. Give them all they will eat of this, when possible te pro vide. Mangels, cabbage or potatoes can also be used to supply green feed for geese. They are also very fond ef ap Mackerell & Cockett Lumber Beaver City,, Utah Phone Co. 1!S We know how to select good meat and how to cut it to get the best out of it for you, accordinj to what you like. This is why buying from us fa so satisfactory. Try our ..home-mad- e sausage. Pure and clean. ..all-por- k Fresh vegetables received regularly. Fruits all the time. g 4 ter should be equal parts oats aad The darkest corner in your home can be made bright and cheery with the right colors in the popular wall finishes. Phone or come in and let us tell you more. 14-1- 6. MILK EXCELLENT FOR FOWLS VISITS BROTHER 1 terson left Sunday by auto to attend the Grand Lodge and Rebekah assembly held at Salt Lake City on May ORDER YOUR HARNESSES ..Gillies Bros. Market. J Forests The Government Says: Trotect the ....... Our New Dress Goods ARK OF THE VERY BTOT, AND A BIO VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. MANY NEW PATTERNS HAVE EEE ADDED. WK INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SHE THEM. Footwear LATEST STYLES FOR KVEiqBOIY Nice Fresh Groceries ple. Of Cencernlna Floor Covsrlnos. Floors sre not only part of the bsci-groun- d of the room Along with th walls snd celling, hut they also form the foundation of the whole decorstlv cheme. Therefore, the floor coverings must necessnrlly be darker in color tbsn the walls, otherwise they will poll the entire proportion of the room by the effect of lnstnhlllty produced. Aa English scientist prophesies n Tw Dogmas, doth tad. dsy when It will be possible to circle Education as well as religion bai the glob in 24 hours, which will prove Its dogmas, and they are equally a great boon to the bird who prefer Winston Churchill, a) dangerous. always to see It durtt side. North American Review, And Na(eibMWU- - are aot satisfied asdess you Geo. Wilson HARNESS AND SnOK REPAIR ; SHOP . 1 FARMERS! VICTORY building, Monday evening, May 21, at 8:15 o'clock, for the purpoee of discussing the subject of planting trees for a memorial to our soldier George Woodhovsf Old Locsvttoau Farmers & Stock-growers Store The Government Says : Trotect the Forests. |