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Show PAGE FOUR (4) THE liKW Kit ntl'.M. ir..i'-- . itui 1 It I DAY. February 3, Beaver Girl Writes of Award and Trip to Washington, D.C. Beaver County's County Seat Paper SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY .... j NewsofSouthei wanted Manti Hook-U- p Belvedere Apts, "Faust," which 1 had loi-Iron County Votes WilT hear. to Salt Lake Utah, City, Schools Pub: For A. C. Saunders Bonds "uuf i0w Dear Mrs. Cornwell, Peri. uw the mol oiitsLinunis B. Cornwell Mgrj recepwere the events r Now of Iron and over fate thrilling Final arrangemPnt that tests are' The A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Beaver Cedar City .... i i w and I have more time, I shall try to tion given by President Hoover, the county schools was seuieu made and th o Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of rnuay, 1. March 3, 1879. tell you as I promised .something luncheon at which I wris presented when a special election carried by a plete lJ of my recent trip to Washington D. with mv $500 check, and the en vote of three to one in favor of au- Tellufide Power Co tainment! Your moneys worth-wel- l, Sine. J with rattier loxs i January the Dlan STORY TWO yes when you consider the charge is C, the purpose of the trip and the counter thorizing the county board of eduvisit and entertaiment 1 Army, at Arlington Cemetery. Continued from Page One 10 cents for adults and 5 cents bplended cation to create a bonded indebted operation and seems to Z 1 only to ihe i- twere accompanied We fof children. The children over 70 had there. ncss of S 4 0,0 00 to continue ichool smooth and 8atbrart.'e H who Speech - Mayor George Murdock Smoot Senator ' House I by White' to had better The hook-utell begin Perhaps to be admitted the full term. Interest is not to years of age are was ma,, Chorus - D. U. P. Glee Club me to President Hoover. introduced of the of you the li in something matur were as purpose free the ner cent annum, after per i I. L. u"cl 110,1 they just Beaver's History - K. Woodhouse And. contest. Each year the National Aut I needed to have none of the fear noon. not to exceed five years no stone Bn Wt within ing Solo Gale Gilbert meet Saxophone I at omobile experienced and Chamber of quaking o Commerce, in splendid efforts to do Z from the date of issue. r e ,.i i Reading - Mae Blackner iui i mmm Vin, a party at connection with the Bureau of Pub- ing our i resuieiu, of work, The switch bo? Barbara . gave Denny o Piano Solo - Kate Joseph her home Saturday night in honor of lic Roads; have sought to teach very jovial, interested in what I had New power station ia the Magazine, For Early Day Stories J. F. Toltoq Sam Gentry, safety on the public highways by done, and very easy to converse Odessa Baldwin and hands. It is Male Quartette Silver, Makes Debut and controls arranged who are attending school at the B. sponsering a National Content on with. I couldn't help but notice how which Reading - Ann Price A. C. The evening was spent in play Highway Safety, the contest being he has aged since goiiis in office. omy tne amount of electrW rehabilitation to Dedicated the Solo - Frank Smith into the city lines, but" ing BOO. At midnight a delightful open to elementary teachers and His hair is very grey, his shoulders of silver. "Money," a new national ing Reading - Norma Morgan Those stooped, and his. face cars worn and lunch was served. pupils. present amount Koine nut n.. re aimed at monetary Selection - D. U. P. Glee Club It seems such a magazine, ' At the request of my prineipal I worried looking. were- - Odessa Baldwin, Sam Gentry, VIPOH nrnlsnl 11. i'ie made ; city frott Prayer Samuel D. Hutchings had my sixth grade English classes shame that he should havs to titke form throughout the world, Bertha Lessing, Eugene .Tanner, heavy charges, lighting In the evening the four Camps its bow this week. Atkin, Nile Barrclough, Jim enter the contest with some poems. the blame for this depression- as Making allowance for u to finst is of Bimetallism the each will a Pioneer. Daughters step Therlon Joseph, and Bar- songs ana stories they had written lUo he alone were to bhnne. After Dolton, Justmehts which are reason monet of one-ain the a for entertainment I take long process present about Safety. Some were very good, visit with Preident Hoover, which bara Denny, iei.ieu me current has play, there being arranged several but didnot win State honors. Then shall never forget, he went gut oil; ary retorni, says tne magazine in its initial issue, "but and satisfactory during the J specialties betwefen acts. The BelThe highest telephone in the world my principal asked that I enter in the east lawn and had hispicture taWhat the "hook-up- " ,1 "Beknap camp play is entitled, is located on Pike's Peak at an alti- the contest a series of ken with us. How proud I am of that we do not contend that bimetallism ly cost the citizens LessSaftey of Manti J tween Soup and Savory." "Triumph" tude of 14,110 feet. is the final and ultimate step to be ons outlined month by month for the picture you can well imagine! . to he seen. It appears, will be presented by the Nancy K 's hoet( taken. The Award Luncheon was held in school year, that I had written and it will be about as estimate The Greetowood camp have "Dark to undertake Children should be seen and not tried out in our school. proposes "Money" Some ninety Club. the Cosmos Clouds" for your consideration. heard, says the old motto. They are lion, tremendous task a step at a Messenger. (wives, this I Government employees.theiacan't and express my surprise hiss The contribution of the Anderson likely to be neither seen nor heard j is to Its time. immediate were purpose in educators Washington happiness when, on Christmas morn and "A is of when work Now home Love" Professor needs around not as an aid camp any ing I received a telegram that my present. This was a most exciting rehabilitate silver how's that for an evening's enter to be 'done. but solely for occasion- - for here I to silver producers, lesson had won the honors; submitt- and "scary" GEO. C. MILLEE ed from the 70,000 contest lessons received my Sr.no check and had my the humanitarian beneficence Isuch and that I was entitled to a trip to first experience at giving a "dinner an act can bestow upon the world. Attorney-at-LaThe magazine, which is to be Washington ,D. C. and $500 in cash, speech." Of What I uid I have no notion of- - published twice monthly in Denver, Tnlfnn T1A Ti as a reward. I left here New Years day for a I only know I shook until I wonder- Colorado, is edited by LeRoy Keller The current issue contains leadweek's stay in Washington. On the ed if the $500 were worth all the In I have only ing articles by Frank J. Cannon, same train were Mr. Scott andWel-s- agony. Now it's all over former U. S. Senator from Utah of Salt Lake City, who have the pleasant memories of it all. ABE MURDOCK to and we went chairman of the International same afternoon That The following paragraphs are half of the country Is covered with contract for the new Post Office Attorney.at-Lto visit the Silver Commission; Caroline Evans, Cemetery here, and Mr. Randall Arlington excerpts from letters of Paul Tol- forest so lumbering is quite impor-tan- Building Unknown Soldier. secetary of the Bimetallic Associat- BEAVER of the A great many pejople work in Jones, whom I knew in Cedar City-a- grave ton, son of Mr. W. S. Tolton, who we found Father Cox and ion; Hon. Charles S. Thomas, for There advertizing agent for the Union is on a mission in Czechoslovakia. factories and so manufacturing is marchers from mer l . S. Senator from Colorado 12.000 his jobless loveand also several very Paul has promised to write the Bea- also important. This country pro- Pacific, You no doubt read of J. F. Little, a money authority of ver Press a special letter telling of duces quite a few automobiles. The ly women, among them Was Mrs. Pittsburg. inarch and the their ARTHUR SMITE purpose of it. the Denver Junior Chamber of his travels in the country, also of town I am living in is a factory Howard R. Driggs. They were all came some in 3000 autonio Commerce, and Albert E. Hayes, an PLUMBING AND HEATS his trips Into various cities and es town. There is a large sugar fac- very fine people. We played cards They biles- - from bugs to La Salies- - and editorial writer for the Denver Post. Telephone 88-- I pecially of his mission work in tory, oil refinery, brewery and ma and visited all the way and were o vans. to from and trucks moving our most when sorry ways separated which he is engaged. . ny other other large factories. DaiSenator supplied Senator Reed Smoot In Washington I was met by A Pennsylvania Hablickova 1000 rying isn't carried on on such a man had rathem with Each gas. two of Edumembers the as Gives Cheering News Highway it is at home. There u panl Bohmove large scale 6 days. They entered last to tions cation Board and taken to theMay-- i Arnold Am Purdubia, C. S. R. are1 quite a few daries but not many For Bank Depositors Ross Smith the city very orderly, asked for a rs. rrf flower Hotel had where .1 ones engag they haven't visited any Jan. 17, 1932 large A osh ha IT T cv' to accom of detachment the f a police ed most beautiful room for me. I again take the opportunity of but they say that some are quite Depositors of Tooele county's relat Their program of entertainment pany them while there, presented two closed banks, will receive dirare well equipped. a They which gradually came letter answering your am r to their bill Congress in the proper ect relief from the wis hei $2,000,000,000 day or so ago. I was pleased as usu- getting more modern machinery. If began immediately, including visits manner, visited of interest reconstruction places Service al to hear that yoa are all well. I I can find any material on those through many of the Government Fobert progjam which has in Washington and left the next passed the White the Bend buildings, to it I'll Capitol, you. congress, according to a telethings am well at present. Your letter ay aft Congress, Senate Office day. While they accomplished no- gram received by E. H. Street from numbi We have been having rain for the House, came on the 14th, so that it got did not cause the con- Senator Reed Smoot k atten this week. here just right for my birthday, last two weeks but it looks lika it building.and War buildings. A trip thing, they fusion and riot that the jobless day. Senator Smoot's telegram is self BASKETBALL which was the same as any other may snow soon now. The weaher over the new Washington Memorial New York caused marchers from and to down Mount highway Vernon, explanitory and reads as follows: day and I don't feel any different has been very warm for this time week before. The men were the RESULTS lit the -1 old Ford thru the Theatre where "If of desire to apply for relief the year. now except that I hate to think you ted Sat' was assassinated, all quite young and neatly dressed. under Reconstruction Finance am 22 years old. I still feel like LegLast Sunday we were Invited to President Lincoln and Their number condition and could n Lineol Memorial and through the islature permit me to sueeest that MILLAKl) kid, but my age is piling up all the some of our friends to dinner at t H out not a create sad neip historic beautiful impressother and it is necessary first for you to file time. the afternoon. They are both street many Musi ion on one, and make one wish application therefo'r with district re the ( It must have been terrible fo cleaners and are poorer than the places. Along with the schedule We had dinner each night in a there were some way this depress- office at Salt Lake which should be gion 6 in basketball we are 4 In'y lunc the banks of Cedar, Parowan and proverbial church mice. Nevcrthe hotel or where the atntos-- t ion might be quickly cast off. organized shortly. If you so desire the scores also as each game lr guestto have1 to close. Hurricane The less, when you go there they never There are so many interesting you was. different. phere entirely addy Z may send me a copy of your ed: cattle and sheep men must be hav fall to fill you up before vou ca I could tell you was the Cosmos things t at a them happened Among I and we will hart goose application get away. Last time 8 present same ing a hard time at present. January but- - enough's enough. isn't it? of, Madhis in old historic the ? Dolly direct to the official here in addi Beaver, 42 - Minersvllle, H I think I shall enclose a littl knedliky and cabbage. 'When w So is little I'll just say that visit was tion to "Tally-ho.- " ison which 11 and home, Fillmore, you the application Mllford, 30 piece of music in this letter and you were thru with that we were so full was an old stable. Today like an air castle come true and the with the directfiling Delta 25 Hinckley, 26 office can give it to Ronald. It la for th we could hardly budge. After that years ago at Salt Lake I had with people there has 15 AJBIU contact seen bridbe still saddles January and may thel us woman made eat some ry violin and voice but he can play it Regards, and te Beaver 25 Delta, 27 on the wall;;, and wisps of hay in made me richer by far than I ever les Minersvllle "Reed Smoot." Hall h it Just came out here and Is very nreaa ana arinn a large cup o Hinckley 48 the lofts. The old horse stalls have was before. 16 In short this means that some of grain. We were almost January lis JlM' popular. It is called "Cikanke goose-blobeen converted into little booths Fillmore 18 Wishing you every success in the best paper of the two local banks Beaver, 4 0 which means 'Gypsy woman or girl ready to call for help when sh piest at we sat to partake of ;i deliri 23 Milford, ti where Hinckley to marched table de the with eing he the be I in work may Mr. am. and Heaver, your liquidated, (feminine). Street is ous fish dinner. January 22. of the opinion that the rary, t I received the Beaver Press the sert wnicn consisted of men goose Minersvllls 4 Mllford 0 of depositors The evenings were spent in Very sincerely, p, Zora the Tooele bank may receive as other day with the accounts in of blood. I have learned to eat a lot Beaver 11 high HInkeley 38 and to toshows tin Smith. am, Boi going opera Kathryn of over here but blood as a renew goose things the 257, dividend shortly through Delta 53 chapel. According to all Fillmore II Arlene this plan, while Grantsville ports the chapel must be a very fin Is one thing that I cannof stomach 29. deposit January Robe ors ma evpii rare better than this. MInerv: one. The ward will feel proud afte Bro. Pettlt got away with mot of Fillmore 26 npheai I a could down but little. Bro MUM financial relief for agriculture, being in the Park Hall for so long his, Hinckley 38 Wil I commerce and industry in the sum I am quite anxious to see the new Miller didn't even get started. 30. and January The library had a circulation of 1271 borrower, s cards were in use. total of two billions of dollars is told her in the best Czech possible Fillmon Beaver 45 rlin h the building. of the newly enacted Ra- Milford V t at a r I would like to ask a little favor that it was good and that we liked 25,894 books during 1931. This was 71? were adults and 553 weTe juve- purpose Delta '32 constructlon Finance Corporation ? her t of you at this time. If it Isn't too it but we were so full lliat we an increase of nearly 2,000 books nile. The following is the scb Received from tax $2678.62 and Act, which forms the hub ef Presimuch trouble for you, I wish you would have to leave it. That is the over last Prog, year. 15.818 were adult from fines and February 5. after dent Hoover's twelve-spok- e rental SCI. 71 would send me the date of birth of second time that we have had it at Fillmore. Minersvllle program at were Juvenile, and books, 10,076 '4 to th Expen-vtotaled $2,7:17.50, in- for the rehabilitation of the nation. Delta at Beaver. all of the family. I don't know their place, but the other time I leline Reduced to simple terms, the act cluding City Librarian and County February, 6. when anyone's birthday is. If it is managed to pass It on to one of the 2,455 magazines were circulated. Bichai Ls The library had 3.614 adult hooks Librarian. $1480.15 for salaries designed primarily to bolster the Minersvllle at Hinckley. possible I should like to have them other Elder's plates when she had Delta at Milford. 'nor Zali and 1S2 books. were 1,433 I Juvenile fast her head she $420.00 turned. services doesn't hope janitor $212.77 all including the kiddies. faltering banking structure by Thon February 12. When is the ward going to send give It to us again because it al added last year; 111 were adults. for books and periodicals, $21 1.1 S aiding both solvent and insolvent Delta at Minersvllle, fox. J 1 were Juvenile books. for heat, $93.60 for insurance and hanks; to prevent a collapse of the Fillmore at Hinckley. out some more missionaries? It will most makes my stomach turn ove Marshal 155 rail borrowers "9 other expences amounting to $17S. registered transporation systems of the Milford at Beaver. be two years since any have been when I think of It. Rotx a total of 09, leaving on hand $2.s:i February 19. county wheh find themselves unable We have been doing quite a b't adults and 76 Juvenile, sent out. Do they figure on sending Monday Beaver Minersvllle. at to carry on nds any one in the near future or are of country work this last week. Wt nesary refinancing Milford at Fillmore, service $580.15 $670.00 Library $4S0.(Mi .$1730.15 because of unfavorable security mar- - Hinckley at Delta. rsary. x have almost walked our legs off times too hard now? 420.00 60.00 60. oo ere pt 540.00 Ket conditions, and to aid Intremed-UlI'm glad to hear that you have a Yesterday morning we went all Janitor February 26. Books 213.07 165 93 Beaver at Milford. 124.04 Hank-,503.04 ('redit radio now. It should be quite nter morning and walked about ten Agricultural Minersvllle at Delta. Periodicals 79.70 1 65.85 44.60 iso.15 Cre,i,t Corporations, building and Hinckley at Fillmore. tainlng to you when you are alone. miles. At two o'clock one of our 53.37 21.70 16.2S Binding loan I have an opportunity to listen to friends came and wanted us to no associations and insurance 91,35 March 4. ?ht MjH 36.93 5. 60 18.84 Stationary '& Sup. Gi 3? companies. one quite often. American radios for a "little" walk with hlrr.. We Tooele Transciut Bull-- - Mllford at Minersvllle. "to Ju.lt 21.74 7.96 2.00 Hnckley at Beaver. 3170 etion are quite expensive here and the tarted out thru the country and Postage Fillmore at Delta. "cr to 211.18 30 75 26.00 we knew it we were in a Heat 267.93 local ones are not up to much. before wntribi 51.14 Furniture 63.94 132.38 I IONS CM 11 KSSAV 247.46 With a good American radio It in town almost 12 miles distant. By Lie COMMITTEE: & 28.77 2.00 13.30 Imp. 44 07 'M Tue possible to get receptions from Chi- the time we looked the town over, Kepalrs 93.00 Insurance 21.50 r5 15 10 cago and other American cities. The it was dark; so we thot It would le Lest I desire to enroll in the V.m the .1 i. e 47.85 Other 52.21 4.00 Exp. I not are in a home. to stations better take train lOUm 'as op Europe wilding get 43.03 23.80 Lights nlldons 1U, .Wwlation , to J C6S:( very good so it Is impossible to get quite a bit of enjoyment out of a n good aP(ndix reception even on a good good walk like that but it would S fine I 1837.50 1192 21 953.50 radio unless it is from Eugland. All ave killed me if I had had to walk 39S3.21 baby of the countries have good pro- that far in one day. Missionary life NCOMK TAX LAW Name ' konar furnished with the tions, returns know at in a must many ways. person hanges grams but a person ALLOWS FEE SAVING Jitl Sau wnn imiu .1 net incomt There is nothing moe I ran think least a half dozen languages in orddr than $1000 if sinpie, or jf man icd of to write this time so I'll close. der to understand everything. Khool h Anticipated revenue of some no ami not livmsr with husbann You asked me how the people The Christmas papers arrived this N her taries public in Utah will be serious- wile, or less toan ?2000 if married ;ra-(- . r v.Hr n H(hool make a living over here. About two week and thanks a lot for them. ' ho"pitfl ly reduced, it was pointed out at the and living with husband or wife tot illr... thirds of the people are engaged in Write when you find time and I'll fTices of the state tax commission should sign the return on the place ft . P ... agriculture, There ara quite a few do the same. Thursday, if persons making income provided, but are not retired to TI.Ih At The Prcent J.avii A," other Important Industrie. About At ever, Paul Tolton. Pre,, Office On Or Hefore I tax returni will read their instruc- - have an oath administered." 11C mid-yea- . .1 .1 UUUK-tl- n 0K IS jour ex-:w- rl p -- . ct , - - w Paul Tolton Writes His ission Labors Prague h w t. n ' F j nnrn V SCI Mr. UP-TO- DB tea-roo- m - Club-honse- d 9 od County Library Makes Report s , U . 1 ... ui. 1 A " Wo |