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Show iiu.'l natural thing in th- world would l for an organized committee of tl. (nun Itim iiifi men to join with tlm Town Hoard in determining just exactly linu' thi. kliall lie used anil ui.at shall lie dune with it, u here the pijs-- . shall In- laiil, what kind of a well stiall ; of a iii m shall I,, bought. what tin- actual legal-itedun, and any other matters that conic up. I'mli-in this matter must tie taken hy the Town 15nard Imt we du not believe inr mie nuum-n- t that the Touu Hoard has anything Imt tin- interest of (tie town at heart, and if that is the case we have riot the xliglrcst doubt Imt what, tlii- Town Hoard will receive in pr spirit any suggestions ot this kind that l In town people, hy priijn-rlappointed comiiiillee or coiiiiuitlci s. are w illiiiK to otli-r- . We have written thus plainly above because this is a matter of ureal importance In the town of Milli.nl. Numerous lieople have declared that th.-will not vote for this bond issue if it is to be cxiciidcd hy lie present controlling mjjority of the Town H ianl. We are convinced that the people nf tlm town should nut coniine their criticism to talk up and down the street Imt that an organization should he effected not to ile'cat the hiunl issue hut to see that the proceeds of the bond issue are properly applied to the best benefit of the people of the town. - Hbc JScavcr Gountvj TRcws THE PEOPLES rAPER 1 ' 11 1 )i ' : 1 cvi-- Frulaj r r This iiffu i- - r wan ciitt t at Milti.nl. i:i rl mutli-- cIwmh Flab. (Tmnl.V, uml, r 1 li- r - iir - Cmiiiij , l'lah. a - ttn-la- - l BEAVER COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY at Milford. In-- - afti-nni- i ; y Jilin- 1. I!1'. at I1' Art ol March I!, HTii. - I"'1 y ('I'liiiimii-v- i t in ll.situated in the rich, si ni'idn. Milford in hurrm, idled She i nf Flab. SioiHurn tinli ami all nf Itali metropolis ami in adapted to stoi k raising, fruit growing, t.v valualili- farm land l1 l,J' i I'1'- frilil tlm gateway m H', - li-t- i Men make money by having others work for them - - - Virj;in oil liclds. Oysters! Oysters! First of the season THE UTAH AHRICULTURAL at Logan, begiug its twenty-thirserved in any utyle at Hotel Atkin. .1X1 Three Months m'', Year . of service on Tuesday, Sepyear on free request, all 1912 Wall Taper in Wall laier l.lMj Sumple Copies sent hix .Months, 1912. Courses in Agricultember 24, grudes and styles. Mra. C. Advertising rates made known mi application. ture, Home Economies, Agricultural TO UOTlUvRS-AK- D OTHKKS. (Seneral Engineering, (.ommeree, You can use hucklena Arnicrf Salve Science aud Mechanic Arts. to cure children of eczema, rashes, tetter chafing, scaly aud crusted humors, Ha well as their accidental injuries, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., with p- rfect Nothing else heals so quickly. Notary Public a lmam-ia- l statement of the safety. We publish clxnu For boils, ulcers, old running or fever Town ot MilTord for the current culandcr tear down sores or piles it has no equal. 25 rents All kinds of legal blanks, location notices, proofs of labor, etc., always to and including the entire month of August, the at Milford Pharmacy. on hand. Notary work promptly and 1st. Htatciiu-iiAny stateending with Si he Into i! in zed order of ment .in. this kind iiiiM accurately attended in. on t cash with mil starts The intelligible. , $7'.MI. tu. On September 1, H1- -. hand January 1, GREENWOOD QEO. Milford Im overdraft alllnStale Hank w:.a which means that the Hoard lias execisih-- its receipts T LAW ATTORN two items or $2xti2. lo. It willin' by tin- total of with a and me left cough frightful hand Hie cash not. mi n.itii-ccounting Licensed Abstracter that the total receipts during they ear, very weak. I had E pells when 1 could and Notary Iublic or till! present. overdraft, which of course are not receipts, aggregate breathe or speak for 10 to 80 hardly Law Investments minutes. My doctor could not help Thu total disliii rs uients are $'.(322 It, which leaves the ilillrrciiei; id $28(12.10, me, but I was completely curtJby Real Estate Fire Insurance In ing the total of the cash oil hand January 1st, and the nvcrilrall now existing at tin- hank as staled ahnve. AKMTllAC'rW OK T1TI.; Tin f:i'-- Unit the town has an overdraft at tin hank at the present time Qualified under rules of land departIt. may la safely said t lull practically dots not mean any mismanagi-nu-nt- . ment to certify abstracts In patent of the I'.c.ivi-most and in cvi-ifoimly municipality and sclinol district Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, III. proceedings. It lias lime. other eountii-- of the Slain have ovcrdralts at the 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Hank Building, Milford, L'tah unites public municipal corporcustomary for tlm hunks lo uiconi.Mhitn UI(K.k u,.aVer, Utah intax tlm ot in tinl.iic summer ami fall of the year ations hi auiieipiitiiiii come lor that year. A mere reference Hi the item of disbursements shows liiat the great item is for water service, $543.31. Every body in town knows that out of tlm gentank eral fund tlm town lias installed, (luring the last season, t In new mains and replaced with ten inch mains on tlm hill, has also taken up 4 lm-from ilm top of the hi'! down to Main Street and South ax far ax the Hank Curlier. This is an improvement and betterment which should ordinarily he charged to construction aeeoiml. and which in tin usual course of events Would never have hocn undertaken without a bund issue. These improvements on tlic water system ulont represent a great ileal more than tlm tidal excess of exsnditiires over receipt. $28(12 III, which of necessity implies that tlie present overdraft at tlm hank $2101.71, is solely and exclusively on acnuimt of water purposes, and improvements to the water system. The fact of the matter is that those additions and improvements to the water system, while absolutely necessary at the tium they wen made, still should have been hy tlm h in election instead of J ling followed hy tlm bond election as is the case. In other wolds we should have had tlm present b ind election early last spring. Taking ottr llgitrex from this statement of Scptenvher 1st, ext to out a tanking :bi:m frsne qf uT.F.io Hoird has expended in antici- sitio pation of Ilm blind issue which ix now asked for. J Another thing, that ix (lie only justice to tlm town administration to 'slate is that deducting Urn expenses of aetual improvement and betterment from tlm total disbursements, tlm town would have a good balance in the bank at the present time. In oilier words, the tank on the hill, t lit new ten inch piH ami tlm expense of taking up tlm old pipe and replacing it with a ten inch pipe ax far ax was done, involved a tot al expeiiseof close lo $1500.00 There have also been other improvements anil betterments to the water system. This liguro of $35u0.00 is not dedueilile from tlm above statement because it ix not itemized sufficiently hut. inquiry shows that to lie the case It necessarily follows that if this $:!500.00 had not been disbursed and the expenditures had stood the same ax they do, the town would, at the present time, have a credit, balance at the hank of $1108.30 instead of ail overdraft of i ; j COL-I.Efl- RATES: SUBSCRIPTION d I t'l-.- j j H-a- rd. Bert nichols lu-r- e You can make money by having others work for you, but you must have the right help and at the right price. We can not all woik on a large scale, and we can not all em- ploy as much help as others but we can all employ the services of a telephone, and the service which it will per- that it is making money form for you will make you know for you. r l THE MOUNTAIN - STATES TELEPHONE staU-nn-n- a till-.'- PNEUMONIA - I - AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, EY-A- tbi-s- ft'diM-M- . DR. KINGS - t New Discovery r s pn-sen- t A Straight Line I tln-s- - r d 1 tlresetjt See their handsome new Fall and Winter woolens today and get $2101.70. We have heard some com incut upon the streets to the effect that the Town Ronrd ought to explain where the total disbursement of over nine thousand dollars since January 1st, had gone and what it had been unixI for. It however apearx from tlm almve statement that the cash on band January 1st, when the present Town liovermneiit took charge, was only $700. K) and it also appears from what we have written before that if it had not been for thc-- c extraordinary disbursements on water service account-which really should have charged to const ruction and betterment, the town would have a credit balance at the hank today of about $1500. 00. In other words, so fur as current ordinary expenses go, even though the taxes fertile current year h ivc not come in, (lie present Town (1 ivermneut has lacked $737.00 of this of course to lit understood us eonllned to ordinary Using lip its at Hie hank arises as mentioned above, from the The ovenlraft expenses. l.irge disbursement necessary on account of the improvements to tlm water Msteni, which ciic.ul he iueluded under the heading of ordinary cxeiiecx. it might also lie added that even tliniiuli this bond issue is not voted the tow n g- cm men! would uiidotih'.i-dlytlm ugli the receipt of taxes coming in, have, either on the first of January or very early in the next year, a credit ha'atu-at the hank. It is to lie remembered that some of the taxes are re eeive-- prior I i tin lrs; of the year s i that the present t nvn government has not hud the full ben off; of ail tlm taxes for the year 1 . 12. Some of the 1912 l.i.s will b ' dijV.irxo I In tlm County treasurer after tlm llrst of January, hut when tli. tax-tor the current year are paid in, the town government of Mdlord will have a credit ul Hie li.nik. so far as present prospects are concerned. Tlm editor of this paper is personally very anxious to sec the bond election carried, on the 71 h of lh toiler, to the end that tilt town government may lie in shape to g ahead and extend the mains and improv e tin water sv stent by pititing d urn of a new well, installation nr new pump and other lieMermeiits ahs.il.i'eiy neeessirv. For Hie voters of Millord I i go to and that h ml uiilonh leave tie piv.-eresidents-Mi'.torthat tnii-d- i longer without the hcm-ff- i of I lies,- improvements. As furthis ample indicative of our intention ermore our lability 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. meas- Baker Lumber Company ured by Robt.l Matheson MILFORD, MAIN STREET Exclusive Local Dealer Fall Painting If surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished, or finished in any war, there an Arme Q:.:i!dy Kind to fit the purpose. tin-poll- i' . u; You insure your home against fire. Why not insure it against decay caused by sui shine, rain, snow and sleet? They destroy as certainly as lire, unless the surface - s d I in o ir issue of last- week, Hu vo ers have a perfect rigir 1 lentaii l that Hu money lie ceoiiomically, and judiciously cxp-iidcto get Hie best results is protected with goqd paint. 1 hut tlm energy of the town people should be devoted, not todefeat but to taking steps to see that the money is pivperlv used. ing tiiis bond We doubt imt that the present i'wii nd iii ini-- t rut has made some mistakes b,.l we will n: Hie same time prophesy that neither the town of Milford nor any oilier municipality will ever get an administration that does not make mistakes. It would however affirmatively appear (hat there is nothing to indicate any great waste of the funds. If the people of Hie town feel that there Inis anv considerable waste of the funds the thing to do is to pr vent it for tlm future and to see hy proper citiz-Miorganization that the T wn Hoard is held in check and not allowed to do it again. There never w:i. a town ydininislrivtioii or a little town like Milf.rl that could not, hy a ei:.ei-ninganized movement, he brought upstanding and compelled to lo t n- rgiit thing. The trouble is the citizen of the town do not take enough . It is very rarely that any body attends the town hoard and meeting yet the Town H nrd has always shown itself willing and for that matter even anxious to hear for the Mople of Hu town on any stilileot. A suggestion as towhat !iould I..- - !, lie by. way of improvement of the water system when is voted, as weho this bond it will lie, is not any n llectioit or insult upon or lo the Tuwn Hoar.!. As staled in our editorial two weeks ago; the What's the use of waiting until you ag feel like paying $100 or $200 for Yictor-Yictrol- a when you can hear all the Victor music and fun NOW on this genuine $15 Fire Insurance its a podile, UTAH szKuyrcs&3r nssa is Like l - A. L. BAILEY, Agent hi-e- , - Victor-Victro- la Victor Other Victrola IV $15 $25 to $200 styles ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT givtis the greatest durability and beauty, and best resists s rain and shine. Get it today Come in and hear it any way. glad to demonstrate it to you. We're I, costs less bivansc it ukca Ins and Wilder. Let us jdnnv yuu the latest Lsltn $ ihie color combination . s - last m'l-re-t- BAKER LUMBER COMftlY, MILFORD, UTAH MILFORD PHARMACY - MILFORD, UTAH |