Show CHATTER tu just st between our readers and Us cheari a tourist in the park say lie ho aa just got in from nutty atter after join iong our brain as to tho the geography 1 allocations I locations of the various towns in jo ia state wo we concluded ho he meant se plit a last week tho the press ran a want ida id for or a stove and just 30 minutes ter ler the papers were placed in the ice and this speaks well for the promptness of postmaster boyle in the edition we receil 4 a phone call from aparto a party with a ciora to sell fourteen answers were jec elved from this little wand ad res es we have a stove thank you mrs ra dunehoe who ran a little for ale ae ad last week offering a childs bed says sat she could have sold a dozen mch beds it if she had had them those wa nta ads do the business the coming election to lo bk 1 held in beaver for the purpose if voting loads bonds with which to enlarge our municipal electric plant will no doubt bring out a good vote As far u we have been able to learn the majority of the voters favor tho the movement there are a few perhaps iho do not fully understand the situation or the proposition and for this reason may be opposed to the ond bond issue in oriler order that the people may lie be fully informed on all points dt the proposition we hope to bo be ale to publish next week an article dealing in detail on the proposition so that all tho the voters may become far familiar nillar with the facts of the proposed improvement H B E diehl secretary of the beaver er county fisli fish and game came club has received a letter from state game and aid fish commissioner madsen stating that we may expect a large number lumber of sportsmen from salt lake ind and other parts of the state in bea ter er for their annual deer hunt in october tc tober there was a little feeling expressed last season by a few who were ere opposed to the influx of deer hunters in this section arguing that the he deer in this county should be preserved tor for the bencat of the local hunters however as the deer be longs onga to the state in general such a restriction would hardly be consist I ent nt or legal and the money derived 1 by ay iy our local merchants hotels garges etc from the sportsmen who alit hit the beaver mountains during the he open season is a source of reven ue 10 that beaver cannot afford to con ider lightly these sportsmen are on n a whole good spenders and the noney money left in our city during the hunting bunting season amounts to many thousand housand dollars each year very few ew violations of the law are record ed d and as long as these hunters con form orm with the laws of the state tho the people of beaver should welcome them hem to our mountains |