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Show mM VOL. 32 RE.WlvR VilRMTRSl PVd SCENIC HIGHWAY MEEM-CED- AR The Scenic Highway association, whkh met at Cedar City last Tuesday, was attended by delegates from ,l,pyerthe;KsUte. jof JJtaMsquiJtku;ot representatcounty, besides ive!' were present from California and Nevada. The meeting was called to order ot at 10 a. m. by E. 8 Hinckley, f president-secretaris who Provo Provo, who is president Secretary P. D. Gay was president and in his accustomed place. The forenoon was given over to speech-makin- g and some good orators were on the program, among whom were Mr, Lockhart of Ely, Nevada; Pres. Woodruff, of tbe Dee-erNews; J. C. Alter, r who makes the weather; tbe mayor of Cedar City and Carl McStay, field secretary of the Auto dub of southern California. The afternoon was given over to a musical program and to tbe adoption Ogden y, et wy.wy., Tbe Farmers' Encampment is intended to be an annual vacation for wuvio iBuiuy ana is arranged ior pleasure and educational value We are taught about every country in the world but our own state, and it Is surprising how little we know about the things of our stale. "No wtb'ai tfaveUng by auto and carrying our own camp outfits Is stylish, and all communities have provided good roads and campgrounds to accommodate such trawlers, it makes it very inexpensive. We have to eat and sleep at home and we can take pur bed and food with us and feel high-tone- d about it. All sightseeing and everything on the program of tbe encampment Is free. Tbe college at Logan and its experiment farmers are ours and are paid for with our money. We should be interested in seeing what our investments are doing. We expect to leave Beaver July 29 at six a. m.. Our route will be as follows; Sevier county visit Parker Bros. Jersey farm ; Christensen's poultry Natatorium or Richfield, farm; Municipal Swimming pool Sanpete County Poultry grading, and packing, and the tannery at Gunnison; Mammoth chick hatching at Manti; Big Shorthorn cattle and Ramboulette sheep ranches at Mt. constitution. It provided for tbe election of a president, a vice president and a and an advisory board to consist of one member from each county. Tt provides for annual dues of $10.00 eacb, wltb additional memberships for hotels, garages etc., Pleasant.' Fine dairy herd; and Hol-at $25.00. steln Bull association at Fatrview, The principal place of business through the Spanish Fork canyon In shall be Provo, Utah, and the name to Utah county. was changed from the Utah 8cenic Utah county Here we will visit Highway association to tbe Scenic some of the fine dairy herds; Highway association. fine Berkshire hog ranch; the Those who attended from Beaver poultry farm of Mr.Thrasher, which county, were: Harry Ward, C. F. is the largest and best equipped Harris, H. T. Hanks, Karl S Carlton farm in the state. We will try to find Ross Cutler and George Jefferson turkey ranch in Sevier county. Salt Lake County Smelter'? at INSTALLATION Murray; dairy and poultry farm at Belknap Rebekah Lodge No. 17, Draper. held a special meeting Tuesday eveDavis County Experiment farm; ning at the I. O. O. F hall and celery farms, and see dairy cattle and their officers for the ensuing bulls Just Imported for a dairy bull year: association there. Mary Tattersall, district deputy, Weber County Ogden Packing assisted by her suite, Deputy Orand plant. Hog Cholera Serum plant; Marshal, Leone Smith, Deputy Orand Sperry Flour mills; canning factor--Warden Cora E Carlton. Deputy ies; Industrial school; school for the Orand Secretary Ruby Tattersall. deaf and blind etc. Dciyty Grand Treasurer Kate Bow Boxelder CountyFruit farms and man and Deputy Orand Chaplain Mar wells furnishing irrigation wr tha Beaumont installed the follow large ter for the farms. of a secretary-treasure- r, C1T1T, UTAH, FREDA 1 Jl'LY '' SO, 1923 4 STARTING TO MAKE PROOF (Copyrighted 1920 by Cola W. herd, Colony, Wyo. ) davit that the notice was duly published tor live consecutive weeks (or thirty days, if in a daily paper) be fore date of proof. If this publisher's affidavit Is "not filed the proof will be rejected and will not be considered until tbe pCjUlsher's affidavit is filed. Prompt attention to this matter may save, much annoyance and delay. In selecting witnesses, care should be taken to select four that can be used on date of proof if necessary. Only two are required to appear-etestify, but it may happen that the two whom entryman planned on us- ing are unable to appear, and he must then use the other two Shep- - Just at this time a great many have competed the residence and cultivation required n connection with their homestead entries and are wondering Just how to proceed next, in order to obtain a patent to their land. The first thing to do is to make sure that all the requirements have been fully met. for if proof ia sub mitted before the law has been fully compiled wieth, it must be rejected by the land office, and the entryman la put to a lot of useless expense anil trouble. It is up to the entryman to find out whether he is ready to submit proof or not. The land officials may think from his statements that he has fully complied with the law, and may tell him that he may submit his proof, but when the testimony is all before them they may find that he has not actually done all that the law requires, then it is their duty to reject the proof, even though they thought the entryman was ready to nd MANDERFTELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richards and little daughters, Reva and Ida of Cas tie Gate, are spending a few days here with Mrs. Richards sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Edwards. Mrs. Merlin Patterson of Beaver, spent last week, wltb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson and family. - I 1 GOVERNMENT LAND LAWS ta.00 Pw Teif Peters and his good wife, ruo a newspaper over in Panguitch cal led the Garfield County News. It Is a pretty good sheet and Is well patronised by hia fellows. Ha rets a respectable amount ot advertising, and we guess he pays his bills. v Now Bill, la .a pretty good 1ellow one of that kind that had sooner g fishing while his wife gets out the paper. However, tice in a while a long wbilo Dill gets BOmotbing in his paper, wo don't know where be gets it. that Is well worth copying. Here is his last one. Just read it and apply It to yourself and your own town and county. "We do not believe Panguitch Js! billed for any boom, but we do believe that a steady and healthy growth is headed our way. As to booms,' they are the worst things In the world. A good substantial growth,! with an increase in the valuation of property, with a good sale for all that can be raised in this country Is what we want, and what we are to have. But we have got to help it along Just a little. We canont stand idly by and say: 'What good will it do me individually?' We must look at It in this light: We are sure It will do us good.' Panguitch and Garfield county have got to begin using the word "US" a little more and not have the feeling in our boart that we do not want to see the other fellow Wo well. It is well enough tp wish It were us. but we should be thankful to know that tt is doing one of our people good. John gets a chance to earn a dollar. We must help him, and ten to one, John brings a dollar into the community, and if Bill is thrifty he will at least get a Bill '' f t l.: CHAUTAUQUA HAS COME AND GONE The Cad mean Chautauqua opened here Friday afternoon Of last week at the high school auditorium. "6'.7l'.'"' linrdoelC'kalnDU ot the local committee, introduced the superintendent of the Chautauqua, Mr. Twiggs, with a few pleasing remarks. The first number on the program was given by the Jane Hollyman en- talnera. who gave a splendid enter-tainment on saxaphones, violin, man- dolin, a big marimba xylophone, all combined Into many pleasing groupe full of pep which was very entertaining. This was followed by .lecture by Andrew 8. Beshore. of Nebraska. Beshore. physically handicapped, has mental agility not attained by many. He tells a story in a way that is almost unequaled a general mix ture of mirth and good cheer, not nevertheless message wltb: value and sterllnr worth. The evening entertainment was by the same people and althrough, the opening day waa one of the best daya of the whole Chautauqua. , Saturday, both afternoon and eve ning, we were given ja rare combination of genius and art, by Wat- lemar Geltch, violinist, assisted by-Miss Louise Lee Bren, a most charm i . Mr. Joshua Greenwood and Mr. J. Mervllle. of 8alt Lake, snent As stated In a previous talk, proof, ' , Thursday here looklnr after their cannot be submitted until three !n Tlew of maktg sale. Ing soprano, of epera experience, acyea,aml after the date upon which entryman i companied at the piano by Mrs. Gelt- established an actual residence on A cottage meeting was held at the ch. After the musical prelude ia the land, unless entryman Is entitled home of Mr. and Mrs. K. the J. BradTincher, congressGeorge evening. to credit for military service per- shaw man front Kansas, delivered a very Sunday evening. formed prior to establishing such resvirile forcible address. Tincher ia War-nick- 's idence. Mr. and Mn. V. Pradsbaw and fighter and on the right aide of every ... Having decided that all the neces- family enjoyed a iHp in the Indian Important piece of constructive legis sary things have been done, the next Creek canyon tor 3 dollar-an- d to look at" thai" chance Isst of week before the , American public. lation days step U to give a "Notice of Intention will have the satisfaction of knowing He is the friend of every fanner and to Submit Final Proof" on the reguA real sood sumrise into tbe businesa man in the United States, nsrtv was1 that it has been-broug- ht lar government form No. 3 ts. Most given Earl Baldwin Tuesday in hon-- 1 community. Don't get It into your and is against all groups nd com entrymen prefer to have this form or of his 14th birthday, when 18 orhpad that we do not need the dol-h- ls bines which tend to patronise then. prepared for them by sonii person playmates gathered at the homejlnrs In the country. If wa cannot get Sunday, the third day, Lot's Paci who is familiar with the work. It Is and enjoyed some Jolly outdoor jthem ourselves; if we are afraid to fic Serenaders and Fred E.- - Gates, necessary to take the "Notice of A- sports on the lawn. Lunch waai lnvtat one to bring in two; if. we are lecturer, entertained a large audience llowance" to the person who prepares served at the close by his sister. Miss, too tight, don't roast the other fel with a double perforraace In the eve the Notice of Intention to Submit Baldwin, assisted by two of her Ht-tl- o low because he tries to do something ning. Due to a bad wreck on the railProof so that he may have tbe date toward bringing about the steady road which detained them from arfriends. r.nd number of the entry and descripgrowth we are sure to enjoy. riving In time, the afternoon entertion of the land. As the Notice of InNow that Bryoe canyon Is a na Miss Lois Monroe of Morrlssey, tainment was not given. The music tention to Submit Proof does not tlonal monument It Is sure to derive was wonderful and Mr. Gates lee- came from and in camp Tuesday have to be sworn to, the notice of althroe days here with hor lit- distinction. When Bryce canyon gets ture was splendid. . lowance may be sent by mall, or tak- spent tle playmates. She was the guest of advertising Panguitch is bound to Monday afternoon the Spraguea' en by another person, to the person share in the same. Look at the boost presented the Miss Alma Edwards. charming little three who prepares the Notice of Intention Cedar City received as a result of set entitled. ptav "Rough Diamonds' to Submit Proof. . Edwards got seriously stung This was followed by a wonderful tag officers. Jesse The following Information must of Cedar City was In the mouth There are many otlur things tha' . u m.,., N lecture. "The China ot Today given Willden. own !n be names of our four the persons us given: r c,tl"n ln will Un,ted Inspiration g've V O oeen very poisonous as he hadof new'l have by Paul Fung, one of the eminent Louise Bohn .A . efforts at home thst wi can visit If living near the land, any two of 4 , , states, inai ciiy win rcreiT BUTtr Chinese of today, a Journalist of InSecretary Vera White Stoney we have enough time. We expect to whom may be used as witnesses; the using mat couia noi ne purcnasea ior ternational fame, dressed In the ta-- " Treasurer Minnie Delhi and then name of the officer before whom the convenient a million dollars, and believe us. Ce five as as far go "R S X G-costume. MIXERS VILLE NEWS E Carlton dar City was awake to the fact. They ramp. This tlm5 we '111 not travel proof Is to be submitted, and th" date L S v O Geneva After the lecture, Fung retired to' Idol when It Is desired to make proor. are awake to every fact over there, on schedule time. home returned Rollins of the auditorium and Mark entrance the Mrs. Warden Leona Smith has After the Notice of Intention and are 'Johnny on the Spot' when They aim to keep ub busy at the where she shook hands with every man. woman ' Salt from Lake, Conductor Mary Tattersall Thursday It and must be signed It comes to taking their morning encampment with a general prograr. been prepared. visiting-th- e snd child that passed out expressing past month. dose of Chaplain Martha Beaumont mailed to' tho register or the land of- has been follows: Boostology. They never let a his as Carter R R V o Earl visited her She also appreciation of meeting ea many aoij. little Bowden stone be unturned without seeing Department meetings will be he'd fice who will designate tbe newspap- In Idaho, while she was gone. L S V O people. Kate Noyes White. what is under It. Their cltlxens do for men from 8 a. m. to 9;45 a. m.. er In which the notice is to be pubIn the evening the splendid play, lished, and will mail a card to the not stand around spitting at a rock and ior women a half hour later. Mrs. Claris Evans and Gold Eyre i Bubble" waa .presented by the "The be ADAMSVILLE NEWS to held where it be will noses fel at tbe and turning np their, entryman stating General assembly have taken over the Smith hotel and low who In a very pleasing manner, v notice The for advertised. Sprsgues publicado to trlea m. things. They put from 10 to 12 Most of the Adamsvllle of- confectionary. not least, Tuesday the but from the land direct is work sent Last, tion wheel to and shoulder the people their and contest help Judging The "1 spend Pioneer day at Puffer's will be held from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.. fice to the publisher, but the entry-mahim all they can, and with the unit Marine Matds, four lovely girls In lake Mrs. C. D. Smith and son, Othello, must pay the publisher for the ed effort they are coming to tbe yachting costumes, with picturesque with excursions to the experiment California Saturday where for left cannot The sfterentryman sdvertislng. and Thursdsy front Don't get eore at a fellow, be stage settings, entertained with rolw are glad to welcome Prof. R farm Wednesday expect to make their home for cause he boosts a little and gets re ling songs, sung on the deep seae.v he which they in N choose the newspaper noons. . wnose musical talent Is notice published. This is some time. by suite. That's the fellow we want to telling the wild stories related Supper hour, 5 to 7 p. m.. Piny wishes his He Is visittnr at tbe borne dramas satlora. the left with the register of the land of tramp Lord the and tbe to relnacttng front m. pray 7 push to 1:10 p hour, of Mr. and Mrs. The Behella Beehive girls were en- to encourage some onn to get In and of ocean life, . Evans for a few days Evening meetings 8: JO to 9:45 P flee. the homo of Mrs. Hallie do the same. Don't at tertained . the start to giv Is at best It to by proof children undo, try try m. Picture show for the BEEHIVE HOME inr notice of intention about two Mordock. A program and dancing to outdo. If your neighbor cleans birthday party was given at tbe tbe same boor. hme of Mr. and Mrs. Frank date on which It were enjoyed, arter wnicn caae ann up his yard, clean yours a little betJessup A dance ar.d a picture show for months before the last wwk for to puncn were serveo ny me nowess, to make Is desired proof, so ,Belp muo daughter's adults will be held from 10 to 12 P. ter; it he says good things about the Mrs. Karl Tolton and Bert Grif to for the time papers birthday. All the children of Ad m. give ample town, you must try and say more fiths, committee tn charge of the cliTh held Its first The msviiie were Invited. Canning be by acted reach the upon than he' does; If a stranger comes building of a1 girls' home at Brltts be each register, dsy This program is for Monon house school the at the meeting d ,nflIn, on blm. then for the notice to reach . along and asks you something try meadow, visited Ihe site Sunday and P- ginning July of 5 day afternoon, for the purpose Mis Erma Jones of set and be up printed and let him go away with the very found the. work on the building pro newspaper, Beaver, has August 1. Mathews. Aletba officers. Its of electing date before weeks proof. best Impression yoa can ' possibly gressing rapidly. Isaac Goodwin is visiting wltb Miss Ruth Evans . .... r- -t . . . r If any peopl in this county should ' I nnru ioo a f,w which leaaer riuo cnargo. notice the from Aside wish nynij tntt with him about your town doing the work. ; dsys. dedre to get more particulars; Elva as be chosen notice' wis TJu. That's wh8t makes a town, and it must president; to get a ride with someone; or desire published, another vice president and Bernlece Carter also makea Mr Thomas Jones rOSTTME RECITAL people like you. Drop of Mllford. and to purchase a tent at a reduced price, posted by the register tn tbe land The club the The Costume recital to be . given Ira for a period of thirty devs prior secretary and treasurer. at "i"r. also Myrtle Llttlefleld's fare and least to the with fogyism try touch in should get they will bold Its next meeting July 2? at to proof. motor agine that you are living in the best August 4 at the Beaver opera house, to Adamsvllle late last county agent aoon as possible. final the home of Miss Mathews. Demon- town and county In the whole world by Mrs. Helen Beck McGarry. Mrs. that Most o GET TS publish newspspers spend the evening with their The thing1 to do aow. bills lo the entry-me- n strations of the canning of vegeta- Others will not appreciate your Kste Robinson Joseph and Misa Bea'rentii READY to tak thl's valuable and In- proof notices send town unless you appreciate It your trice ITurst, will be one of the best" so thst remlttsnce can be made bles will be given. expensive trip. TtlkjT up to your are some entertainments ever given In Beaver. Mix, but In time, publishers ins Jones of Greenville. Is neighbor. a someMr. and Mrs. Miles White and Is These artists are preparing a splen and It this, about careless Visiting wltb hnr rrndr,arnf Mrs. Roy White, of Mllford. lo did program, which will appear, ln mother, for the Forest who has entryman necessary times Allen, Ranger Adamsvllle. r,r1 friends for a few Mrt. Kate Joseph of days. the newspaper and get a bill sccomnsnled by Mrs. While's fsthe. been so III with pneumonia, at the our next lsue. One of the features to writs R. Mrs. with spent Saturday night can pay Georre Hutchjnga, went to Puffer's Beaver hotel, has been able to sit up of the evening will be a group of Mr,. te Josenh bss rone to Chase Murdoch: en route to visit for the advertising before he must be A'ntne paid lake Monday morning to spend a few a little while each day tor the past songs composed by the late Kather- -' The t advertising , 11,11 T,iiu iivr linn another daughter. Mrs. Lew Alpla at It. ' ... r Ine Barnard, sung by.Mra. week. and the publisher must file n affl- - dsyt flshtaf McGarry, Margaret Pleasant Orove. , prove up. A. , ! t.,.h.. rin, : ' ' ... ora , n ni "n. tl of-fl- self K |