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Show Most TVoublesome Pest in Orchards . S3AVX21 CUT WEEKLY PRESS was ar red and"wTOe'. so Ue idea well worked out. For the best singto the Senior ing, the prize went einging was very rluss. The four-pa- HIGH SCHOOL NEWS "(Crowded Out Last Week) Cora E. Carlton, Editor KarlS. Carlton, Prop! rt The' Beaver High. School has been commendable. Oyster-She- ll the faculty and the tnr ths taut That ;Scale Attacks Entered In the Postoffles in injHicmant course the vsr City, Utah, as Second Class Mil! played ball. Of ' Matter. Apple and Other Fruit jtwo weeks. Work has progressed students won. But the spirit wss ' 'smoothly, andVter "hours" we have school team and the Trees. Subscription $2.00 a Year high, both with the students played just as hard. The students wouu, faculty. The Seventh graae, thel The commonest, most wlds. spread on I received bo much stimulus from the mention had won honorable MAY USE DAY LABOR ana scale Insect 'to the that comemndable rendltlo nof class songa celebration constitution big day OX WENDOVER ROAl United States attacking not only apple they have found plenty to say. But were the ringleaders in pep at the ana other orchard tree but about 80 then no one doubts that this celebra game. Beaver has the promise of different klnda of shade treeeria the The rtretch, of road across . i. n If thaor. was one of the moat successful some nne iuiure oyster-sheluru, scale, so ceiled because thft mild flftl nt fJin Wnndnvor rtit- - tion . I I Nn r Anln,. T) conL.I Tllik members m the form of the adtrtftemnle scale is off of the "iLU very talented young Clvltory highway wilt The not unlike that of an oyster shell commendable. uu so aim be cuBiumex rfov 1W tinue to nfAhhl u h1t Life Watery f teale. and was hearted the very Hnet spirited. "nt afterwards bids' dance that jfher ing t othe failure to get The life history of the oyster-she- ll n Beaver la to he in a new athletic come within the estimates of mah,IOOUHl scale may be Used si an Illustration alet composed of Parowan, division, falahwev and federal enrlner. for the whole group, '.The Insects pass rrt iiii.t "ay program iw wmswmuon and Minersville. This Is iae Beaver to information 'yesreceived tne winter as eggs under the old fe cording ,gan Each ln tne a central division between the other ver7 male scales, these eggs having beea terday, says the Reno Journal. in attired ca"e put7 overalls,, two. Many interesting results are exMarf Engineer. titvreA rht h laiq we preceding fall. The eggs are very tiny, white, and vary from could be completed for $300,000 tees, and khaki trousers and neck pected from this exchange. were absolutely tabooed. Then 80 to 100 in number. In the spring whereas two sets of bids submitted ties Our principal, Mr. Alvord went from middle May to middle June, were far In excess of that amount. the work began. As each big rock to Salt Lake during the holidays and these eggs hatch Into young scale InThe construction . cont ract called or little rock left its 'mooring, the was married. He Is very elated and sects. The newly hatched young for completion of the route in 20P grounds came to look more like a the school is enjoying a chance to scales are tiny, active crearc gular campus. For hours the job of tease him at their will At assembly tures. Soon after hatching therleare days. Although the latest bids have not raking, hauling, and burning of the on Monday the students gave a very been offi yet rejected, highway the old mother scale and wander away In search of the new and tender cials, believe that the state and tne weeks continued. At last the noon amusing progran, with Mr. Alvord government wUl take charge of the hour rolled along and the boys laid being In the center of attention; We growths of the tree, They may spread not only by crawl- work themselves and start construc down their spades and picked up welcome Mrs. Alvord to our midst. ing, but by being carried on the bodies tion in order that the highway will their spoons eager for the great and to the community, and hone she of Insects or feet of " birds. When be of the tak of outwit- lilies us as much aa we like Mr. AI- the feast day, summer for traffic tourist ready Jhey hare finally settled down they in- across Nevada. ting his neighbor ln the consumpd expect to like her. sert their beaks into the tree and betion of food. This week marks the close of our gin drawing out sap. They soon lose And this food was ready for them. j rheir legs and antennae and their MUCH SUCCESS IN first term. The work has passed this bodies become covered wlft white, NEWSPAPER WOWK Tne- girls had seen to that. The first mile post with apparent suc plekles, candy cess. On most angles the work Is waxy sBdwiea8, down to form the scale chocolate and seen as Wallace Konx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pipkin Pe. cake eoverlng. As being very successful. The the Insect grows the scale gradually W. F. what-no- t with the were consumed of this is Knox, who city, students ate into things, and the assumes Its characteristic oyster-she- ll tendine collera at Stanford TTnimr.1.' greatest reiisn. A regular caieiena faculty Is trying In every way to vi ahape, within whih the legless, ty, California, is making good lu the'mar&hc'1 though the lines, and talize the work and make it just to eyeless, insect is to be found. ' newspaper work. He is editor of tbelhortle cf hungry fellows thronged the fit the needs of the students. Grades Change Into Files, The male scale Insects start out Stanford Phi Psi a fraternity paper steps, as they very informally ate will be given out this week, and the like the female scale Insects, but when published by the fraternity of which ith spread. students are roaming from one quiz But the parade! What a great suc to another with a they have formed a stale and made he is a member and Is also a mem"sing or swim, surpartial growth they change Into Uny ber of the news star on the Daily Pa- - cess. This was true when the stu vive or perish expression." The work winged flies which emerge from under oAlta, published at Stanford, of dents heard of the innovation they will next week be rounded out for the scales. received from the photographer who the whli h we have received copies. holidays, and all loose ends tack- The control of scale insects of all in town Frederick Todd, a gov od was Psi Phi has teams in bas strong kinds Is chiefly, by spraying, and this together, so that the student will for parks adn he able to start with a clean eminent ket baseball track photographer ball, swim and slate af operation may be carried on at two waa in town just as the ter entirely different periods of the year, ming, in which Wallace Is very much highways11 the gaiety of the Chrjstmas festi and for two. entirely different: pur interested and will take part In the parade began. vities team work this year, one case the spraying is poses, "Never," quoting Mr. Todd, "have Parents arc urged to come to the done when the trees are not In foli- and is a member of the Sophomore r neon such a display to equal this. school and see what we are doing jn age, that is, to the late autumn or basket ball .team, and is a daily con For a group of high school students the various departments. Only bv v .ua , taese iDravi are i 'J nyui " IUIUIUU9 Ul to put, over fiiich a successful affair of parent teacher and nuwo as Dormant ftnrava hutm. . k- is stupendous. They deserve great "BU lu" n.ti ueraeiey. il.. child can a unifle deducatlon re- wumn w I""" trees. . WhiU atnflnv .rhnnl Va.i credit and recognition for this thing" suit. Side high at Salt Lake he was elect He took our pictures and they are Good Sires Increase ed editor of the Red and Black and very successful. The panoramic view THAT LITTLE SEAL Herd Production Rapidly worked one year for the Salt Lake of the students and faculty, with Further proof of 'the mum.. t Trlb,e up to the time he was grad- - fe wof the townspeople Is a gift "The saving of lives through the whlch a prodmclng dairy herd mav be ut8dworth owning. The sample picture . . ii t i,. i of Christmas seels la im w purchase nere the arrived week uiuii up at school this iuiace tne wui anout arrive high ored bulla dalrv pare using on eommon cowa Is afforded from an economic as well as to spend the Christmas holiday and many orders are being taken for portant by the 21st results of a several years' a humanitarian vacation with his parents. the pictures. The price is two dol breeding standpoint, for tueonaucted at the South ienjn bercolisis, which takes its greatest lars for the large, Patota experiment station. The fonn Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burt, who picture. Every student has a chance toll from early manhood and woman datloa cowa of the experiment reprt-- have been spending a few months at here to have a daily reminder of the hood, strikes the Individual after uiea a wending of Hereford and the community has educated, cloth .horthorn blood, eacfe cow being aired Parowan, where Mr. Burt has been big Constitutin Day events. The program was very good, and ed and fed him and just after he has by a pure bred, beef bull and out of a plastering, have returned home. cow. he crowd was appreciative. Then reached the productive age where Each of the foundation 'trade cows was bred repeatedly to the daln came the class yells and songs Com he can begin to repay. WHY VTXEGAR? herd bulls In the station herd and the "The strength of the fight, against petition ran high for the prize. The neirers were retained and bred to the To were awarded thus. tuberculosis the The has been in the fact Roosevelt Standard prizes says: dairy bulls, thus4 producing second genwas for "One the that has of been it the Sophomores funniest given prize that feelings democratically feration crosses which had 71 per cent was inanced. This for comes the most ever to The a man man Roosevelt in originality. overalls as well dairy blood. Milk and butterfat rec they were the aa the bank president has paid the ords were kept for each lactation peri comes when he's carrying a jug of original costumes od of the grade foundation cows and T,neKftr IoneT the street. . jesters in the colors of pink and blue pennies at Christmaa time, which their graded-uthe most unique Idea of present- have gone to make a healtliler comoffspring. ment the songs which were unusu- munity, and by so doing has awaken BIG IDEA FROM KANSAS fue average yearly production of the grade beef .cows was found to be ed his consciousness to the forces al. How proud are these sophomlres 4188 pounds of milk and 170 pounds ef Why not organise a Coolidge club for they won a prize last year. For and acts which mean better health. ouuerrat Tne nrst generation heif not for It is the only volunteer philanthro- political purposes but with the most effective and striking ers proauceo: by these ws to the view the of encouraging more people the 'Juniors came out ahead. phy that has been financed by such service of pure bred dairy sires made Atchi- They were dressed as Red. Cross nur- mall subscriptions from every man,1 records averaging 8,707 pounds of milk to keep their mouths shut? ses and sailor, boys. The class tfolors woman and child ln the and 260 pounds of fat The first cross son (Kans ) Globe. country." ec aairy blood therefore brought an In creasa of W52 pounds of milk and W pounds of butterfat ln each heifer's yearly production. Expressed ln aer vwt, ui urn cross netrers pro traced tl per eent mere milk and 52 per cent more tutterrat than their daaa nht Bea-'unr- ' I -- best-know- n 40-mi- le . I L w J. ..u Bu Mil-for- d, For Building and Repairs If you contemplate doing any kind of bui!d, repair work this fall we want an opportune submit an estimate on the lumber and othe'' terials you will need; We know we can satisf and we think we can cut down the expense ! ' you. That is an Item worth considering.' Mackerell & Cockett Lumber vord--an- Beaver City), Utah 'li HOT DOG In addition to our li intra-mur- al ui j - we HOT DOGS, CHILI, TOMATO NECTOR ' AND so icr,. BHUov IKSIXG'S (MOTIONS! j w ... regular fou ntain drinks, ng: - t- ffr Ca ac-V- I V .... - three-foot-lon- SANTA CLAUS is making his HEADQUARTERS at our store, so we have a ' large supply of suitable gifts for all Our Stock 'of TOYS is Complete g I Your a CHRISTMAS will be a MERRY one if you toy your presents of us p cos-tuir- es Farmers, Stockgrowers Store ' . Wheat Is Excellent Teed ior wneat m a Through mcja ana JLayen good feed for young raucsena ana laying hens and may be wlth profit hen the price U Inn mmim u. u. n.ennara. isBrv-Ui ..i ' f. mal induatry, Ohio experiment station. me grain mixture may be of equal narts of corn and wheat, and the mash Of 4 parts ground com, 4 of medium irouad wheat, and 2 of high grade mear scrapa or tankage. 4 If It Is desired to use oats, tht mixture suggested is corn 4. wheat 4, and osrs 2 parts, and a mash of around corn 8 ports, medium ground wheat oats 2 and meat scraps or savage 2 parte. Any change tof feed for laying hens should he made gradually, It was pointed out, aa a suddsa change may nousiy street egg production. STAGE finely-groun- Thunderstorm Doesn't Sour Cream, Says Iowa . Folks who are trying to deliver weet eresm to their crearaeriea com plain now and then that thunder storms sour the cream. The dairy department at'lowa State conege says mat a thunderstorm will have no effect on cream that Is prop- ny sept at a low temperature. For example, if milk sad cream are kept In cans In a codilns tank thrnh which flows all water pumped for the live siock, a rmmcimtortu win pot affect either of I hem. . The of such a cooling tsok ja not difficult nor very expensive it will nuke posslhle nd.lwi income from the dairy herd tl mugh a better prlca for sweet cream. fj has been re-establis- hed between MILFORD and PAROWAN via BEAVER Stage Connects with Trains 3 and 4 at Milford "S-- v j |