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Show County Auditors Financial ebc JScavcv County IMcws RESOURCES (ash mi hand June 3oth, 1012 ll'oriion of salaries due from the Stale, portion of alarie due from i ities and Towns portion from School districts, BEAVER COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY at Milford, Heaver County, I'tah. class matter June 1, l'.Hm, at '.he This pacr was entered un i, Hi,., at Milford, Heaver County, Utah, under the Aet of March 3, ls79. (me Year hi $2.00 1.2ft I MiiUtl.s Advertising rates 202.59 2743.94 $3549.92 75c 202.59 3549.92 :t0lh, 1912 Resources June 30tb, 1912 Warrants redeemed for 1911 Warrants issued during 1911-- i Liabilities June 30th 1912 Cash oil hand June 30th, good ienple in the East end of the County have waked up and are now busy with the County fair movement. J. T. Tanner, who was Chairman or the County Fair Committee, resigned and his resignation was accepted by the Hoard of County Commissioners at their meeting this week. D. I. Frasier was aiiointed in his place. Hrothor Frazer has always been an enthusiast on this line and we sincerely hope there will he no let up in the effort to have a well conducted, up to date Counour in As staled Fair. previous issues we want Milford andtho West end ty of this county to cooperate and certainly think it should be realised by all of our readers that this County Fair is an important thing. The West end of this county could make a showing ill dry land products this year as well as on irrigaicd products. However it is the former ami not the latter in which people lake seciai interest as everybody knows that we can grow anything subby irrigation bub there are a few "Duubl'iig ThoinuHes" asyd ujm.ii the of laud farming. ject dry tin-tow- We w isli te take Ibis opportunity to give thanks to A Country some of our readers anil loyal friends. a from laek extent is in large hampered Newspaper of funds and the fact that it cannot maintain a report orial and editorial staff of sufficient size to seour tlie country continually in tlie seareli of news. Therefore w hen any of i ur friends Icing us an item of legitimate news, we ure thankful. It helps us and we believe it is good for tlie community at large. We are also thankful when anyone brings us somein particular the desirability of this demonstrates which nature of a thing country, immediately surrounding Milford, as a plaee in which to live and aud have our being." Our gratification is partii ul.irly emphatic when an actual demonstration is furnished iis in I lie shape of vegetables brought in anil dry land fartm rs. w ho are very anxious given to us free gratis, by to the end Hint other may go and do done indeed to show what they have likewise. Hy no means the smallest part of the pleasure is tlie faet that to feed I lie editor and hi family. Howthese vegetables taste good and learned we have enough to know and to want our ever seriously a that faet to the readers large amount of dry land products are appreciate some failures, not due There have in this this raised year val'ey. being necessarily to the fault of tlie farmer, but in part to tin quality of the particular piece of land in question. Home land has to In funned several year before the plant food is, by the action of the atmosphere, relieved by chemical processes so as to lie available for the actual use of the growing vegetation. However, a large number of people have this year grown very line crops and we wish they would all come in and bring us samples of them and t II us what they are doing. We are enthusiastic with reference, to this country hut a lot of talk iu general is no where nearly a effective a jH'sltive So many newsstatements of definite facts, which are well authenticated. paper run to HotAir and unless we give specific evidence of tlie faitli that is in e people are apt to take our statement with a large degree of caution, which pcrhas would amount to actual disbelief. Tiicrcfnre, a we of tlii editorial we are thankful to anybody who will said at the act ml sitnpYs of the dry laud proin partii-uhidefinite us fads bring ducts which have lieen raised this year. You should have a telephone in your house. No need to go down town as it brings the merchants to your door. By using our Long Distance lines you can reach any place in the state. States Telephone The Mountain $36799.20 Cmirt house, jail and lot, Knud Machinery i hit- Jail at l'risi-(hi- Jail at New house - - $20000.00 500.00 100.00 310.00 and Telegraph Company $20910.00 Mate of I tab ) jss: County of Heaver, ) The Undersigned Auditor in and for Heaver County, State of Utah, hereby certifies that the foregoing is a lull true and correct report of the financial coudiliun of Heaver County, for the fiscal year ending, June 30th, A Straight Line 1912. In witness whereof 1 my hand and affix the dav of July A. D. 1912. hereunto set seal this 29ih GEO. C. MUKDOCK, Jr. County Auditor. Approved August 12, 1912, S. Huoten, Chairman of Board of County Commissioners. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES to various Eastern destinations. Ticket on sale various dates May 18th to Sitemlfer 6th. See your local Agent for Via SALT LAKE ROUTE t, Everythin1 there is a lire in Milford or vicinity, it naturally turns tin thoughts of everybody to the question of lire insurance. We do not know positiveFor-gi- e ly whet tier there was any tin insurance on the house which burned down yesterday or not, but in liguriug up wiiiit it would cost to carry $1,000.00 of insurance on this building, we tlnd that tbe total would have been $21.00 for three years or $1.00 a year for the entire $1,000.00. The small commission tlmt any lire insurance agent makes out of the lire to insurance business in Milford amounts to very little hut the bem-tl- t and tlie people id the town through tlie carrying of lire insurance is a or premium is great thing. Those phu-c- s where the tiro insurance cxh-iihto take it is insurance curried, least where the ones are the very the lowest as a whole Any house in Milfonl which lias a good chimney, without any stove pipes going tbrnugli partitions or the roof, is not cursed with cloth lining, and ia fairly well set off hy itself, can he written for three year at the rate of 90c for tlie three y ears per $100.00 or 30c a year for eaeli $100.00 of insurance carried. This refers to residence property or dwelling. Where is add thev have stove pises running through tlie roof or partition, a d and also and additional i fiurge is made for cloth lining; furthermore an additiouai charge is made for eximsures where buildings are close together and one building is in danger of the other, but in the ease of tlie average dwelling the exiciise is so very low that- it is indeed strange why anybody should fail to carry insurance, in view of tlie numerous fires that occur. We eoiu-ernewith tlie hope give these figure for the information of everybody until out taken there is not fire insurance more ami be more that there will a building in Milford that is not properly protected. 805.99 2743.94 2970.20 During The Hot Months INVENTORY that Congress has appropriated $100,01)0.00 to pay transportation charges involved in assisting the present Mormon ltefugees from Mexico to get to new locations where they can live tcninrarily to some advantage ami supKirt themselves. At the present time they are housud up in aiul around El Iaso to a large extent under circumstances which render them perfectly helpless to do anything for themselves. All of their property has either "been destroyed or confiscated with the exception of tlie land, which of course Is left behind in Old Mexico and is of no use to them at present. We suppose the Fulled States (lovern-menbefore this thing Is through with, wHLseiyurc front OUMexico suflieie q which they have indemnity to reimburse these good people ?r the losses be to the eternal shame will do It it, suffered. If the United States does not We will. at this time, in helieve we they of this Government. Personally addition to what we have said editorially heretofore, wish to express our The thorough approval aud appreciation of this aet on the part of Congress, a is and it Taft President rightecertainly hill has already lieen approved hy ous step in a right direction. $36799.2(1 53.91 1912 It seems the Salt lake Clt& XTltab Instruction begins Monday, Sept 16th. Registration of students, and entrance examinations, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 12th, 13th, 14th. A million dollars wprth of grounds, build- ings, and equipment, and the best teachers that can be secured are at your service. Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in addition to giving a broad and liberal education. The catalog, which describes the various courses and gives the registration and tuition fees, etc., is sent free on request. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. is amply indicative of our intention furth- ermore our ability to furnish you with such lumber as you want, whether it be for fences or finishing, inside or out. To put it briefly, our yards are full of fine lumber for fine work of any sort. We also carry a full line of Sash, Doors and Moulding. of XPltab XUntperei i j Baker Lumber Company MILFORD, I - - UTAH A. L. BAILEY, Agent f 1 hats the use of waiting until you j i feel like paying $ioo or $200 for a when you can hear all the Victor music anil fun NOW on this genuine $15 ictor-Yictro- la Victor-Victro- la CALIFORNIA "THE IDEAL" FOR VACATION TIME EXCURSION RATES LOS ANGELES LIMITED $35 Electrically Lighted Throughout Leaves Salt Lake City 5 P. M. Daily, OVERLAND EXPRESS Another Good Train, Leaves Salt Lake City 11.50 P. M. Daily Excellent Dining Car Service On Both Trains Fr Victor-Victro- Round Trip la Other styles IV $15 $25 to $200 From Salt Lake City. lu-l- r $ 437.46 32009.24 Warrants outstanding June Copies sent free on request. made known uu application. lu-e- 150.00 HKCAPITULATION Cash on hand July 1st, 1911. Keceipts for year Sample Wo notice in the press dispatches 12970.20 403 40 3oth. 1912 Ha lance over Liabilities RATES: Three Months 129.37 120.10 LIABILITIES I'asli on hand June 30lh, 1912 Salaries of Officers June 1912 I ndigt-n- t payments for June Quarter Warrants outstanding June ii I 330.19 $3?49.92 jx)t Milfi.pl if situated in the richest mmlnj litrict in the great Coinmon-wealtof Ctah and ia the metropolis of So,ithern I'tah. She is surrounded farm lands and ia adapted to Mock raising, fruit growing, etc. valuable by Milford ia the gateway to the great Dixie fruit diatrict and tlie famous Virgiu oil Helds. SUBSCRIPTION $21170.20 , June 30th, 1912. Published every Friday afternoon by 2fr2.fiS $30271.01 port for the Year Ending THE PEOPLES rAPER Warrants outstanding June 30th Re- Tickets on Sale August 31st to September 7th, inclusive. Return Limit October 31st. $40 For Round Trip Get it today On Sale from Salt Lake City June 1st to Sept. 30. Return Limit Oct. Diverse Routes 31 Stopovers Tickets alo on sale at all Utah station. For information, ticket, literature, etc.. any Halt Lake Route Agent or write, T. C. Peck. G. P. A., J. H. Maiulerfleld, A.G.P.A., Ixi Angeles. 169 S. Main St., Halt Lake M-- e J, MILFORD PHARMACY - MILFORD, UTAH |