Show V ''r H y JREAD aP5ER ivo'J OPIioEN TIIE TIMES CRAMMED FULL r f 4 ADVERTISING OFl IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST YOU TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY OVER YOUR EVERY NEED DURING THE BUSINESS SLUMP articles concisely "ttiiout comment oe Vol 4 No 3 Tr!andj Utah T:i the irdrd ! of the average the Jocal eral of Lions IntcrraUjrAi is suggested the answer natur- on the Lions Club was commended such a com Ai unity Is one that a’ly work which they acec’rphrtiod during of the past year Mr Jones states that whose citizens enjoy the prlviledge in his annual report to the Imernat- - in in? therein without the annoying of paying ta::es iopal Convention of Lions Clubs which necessity was held in Toronto Canada last' The city of Chanute Kansas which month he was happy to be aole to - owns and operates gas electric and elude and give recognition to the part water utilities has been heralded far the local Lions Club played in the - and wldP durlng the past few program of Service as °ne of 0UE outstanding The Record of their sere ice as taken tax rce clties- The from Mr Jones' rexort to the cs tion has been made in recent feature is as follows: stories that the city of Chanute float Garland— Entered in Peach been celebration able to earn sufficient has Business Sponsored Day Week Operated a first fits from its gas electric and water class garage with tvo mechanics in 'utilities of all to pay the expenses Decorated community Christ-- j other charge city departments and also take mas tree Boosted use of Utah mancare of bond principal and Interest ufactured products Cooperated with aymants 83 they mature thus m other organizations In ridding the of rats Put on public ing the city community The Utilities Publication Company dance to raise funds to pui chase bass of Chicago after a careful study of horn for junior band Took Boy 1930 operations of the municlp-hav- e Scout troop on outing Worked to the of Chanute has issued a report county roads improved which challenges the correctness of funds to help with construction the statement that municipal owner- new recreation bunding Sponsored has abolished taxation in that erection of bonded warehouse Ten ship Figures are quoted from the reports recieved ten on city membership records to augment time Also winning the Silver loving city's accounting made In the report the declarations for most actthe cup outstanding The report states that In addition ivities of District 28 all taxable to “special” city taxes An accurate record of activities is maintained at International Head- properties in Chanute are levied upon school purposes state and for county which shows the that quarters during 16625 activities past year have been “In Kansas” continues the repeat the schools are not operated by the reported by the 2500 clubs in the BOM IRC KALLA' TORCH sociation These activities have for municipal but by governments PUIVDE THURSDAY EVE the most part fallen under the follow- school districts nevertheless the bulk OF TRESTON Blind of the Chanute school district taxes ing GAME general classification: vorkWoi'k' Welfare Child Bcys‘ m G30 the students p are levied against property within the Tiymday at Civic Improvement Co a huge bonfire rally and Citizenship City For 1930 the assessed valuation with other agencies Edutorch parade This rally is a fore-- l operation cation Farm Work Public Welfare of taxable property in Chanute was miner of tlv first football game of and said to be about 75 cent $8383954 Safety the season which will be played fair cash value the state tax Presumably because of tire increas- cf the was at 3 00 '20 cents per $100 the ing heed for service work today 3108 rate The freshs leave been asslngned more activities were Reported for the county rate ’67 cents and the school tie delightful tart of gathering wood past year than have ever been report-- rate $169 or the bonfire th sophs are to bring ed before “There remains another drab color” torches for the parade and the mighIt says” to add to the picture of ty juniors and seniors are contributChanute taxation In Kansas each a coffin and a duntmy for “poor ing on which taxes year the properties old Preston” whose funeral will be unpaid are advertised and sold held by the county treasurer They adverGames and a snake dance about tise first 'week in August and sell in to Tre- iHie fire wiH precede Thr delinquent list this Be September jOienton and Garland where the high 567 residences and year discloses school band will be of hand to’ combusiness properties in the City of mand attention Chanute and 725 farms in the county T The city's population Is approxWeek Prevention Fire is to be SHOP STUDENTS MAKE ART October imately 10000 observed this year from BENCH WILL BE PLACED It is further shown' that the City fourth to tenth ON SCHOOL LAWN As in the past a comprehensive Clerk's annual report discloses Advanced carpentry and cement program of education on fire from the general fund for at work on ventlon work students are has been devised 1930 of $232983 activities toward which amof a concrete lawn Members the construction will ount there was of fire department a net contribution seat to be placed at an appropriate conduct inspections and make talks from utility of $71194 or: earnings spot on the campus officials approximately 31 per cent It is ex- to school children Public Instructor Last announces that the take part In the program and plained In the report that the actual Is almost finished bench and should ca citizens to upon participate amount diverted from utility earnings be ready for placement bv Friday was $84535 will give the week from which Is deducted Newspapers work of the boys included tne ifclty in both news and editorial the sum of $13341 to cover utility for of the as bench drawing plans columns Theatres will make an ojerating expenses leaving the net well as the making of forms nouncements he week amount $71194 as above set forth concerning from the stage and in printed profrom the total expenditures of SipiENTBODY PLAY Insurance agents will make left the municipality still grams CAST CHOSEN addresses window exhibits short of meeting the expences and prepare Tryouts held after school Wednescontests Conduct essay and poster principal and interest on bonded day resulted in the selection of the etc Business men churches civic debt for the year 1930 This balance following cast for “The Love Expert” organizations clubs—all will strive of $161789 or 69 per cent of the total school play which will be staged early to make was of necessity obtained from other the week produce results in November If the experience of other years sources of which taxes comprised a Mr and Mrs Jackson father and Is duplicated the week will be suc- large part as will be seen from the mother parts will be played by Gall cessful! so far as lowering fire los- following figures: Smith and Faye Adams Their dau- ses during that brief period goes Raised by taxation $84078 ghter Mary will be played by Anna Citizens absorb the lessons taught ExpcndeU from accumulated taxr Mae Ward Minnie Bell a girl of the them during the week and then re- funds $12677 a is who constant neighborhood pest turn to careless firebreeding habits Registered warrants issued $50406 will be portrayed by Lavon Spencer although each year this educational Rents $779 while Tony and Chester rivals for week causes some advance in permaMiscellaneous income $3842 th5 affections of Mary will be Glen nent fire prevention activity $2274 Cemetery lots sold Howard and Larsen Mrs Dewey It should be the aim of every Income Police $1861 dept Wade Chester's mother will be Valoy dividual to make fire prevention an sob Ivorson Miss AUce newspaper personal duty and thus $161789 will help save the sister and her boy friend Tom greater part of ten In the total Apportioning figures be Interpreted and thousand lives and half a billion by Aldyth Pierce percentages gives the following reElwin Garfield People seldom" get dollars worth of each year sults as to sources of revenue: property without a into comedy h J1 enrs 3 0) prepared to battle tiie lrx’ to rid iron According Coach Hams his me n are in condition a have worked into a spun which will be with nothin - short fit conclus-- i' e victory Coach Hatvs states that Captain Buck Durfey who was out of the All S'ar encounter lari Monday will be on hand to direct while hne play Kurkham will be in calling signals The passing and kicking of Hawkins as well as the line plunging of Fat White is expected to be a feature of the game Pi viable starting of the lineup is as follows Zane Abbott or Horace Rose Theral Bishop LePoy Atkinson or J Shumway Aston Beck or Ow’en Cook Buck Durfey (Captain) Wesley Pierson Ean Green Bob Kirkham Blain Thompson or Leon Rogerslhb Franklin Hawkins r h b Dallas White f b Other men ready to step tn when called on include Mont Vance and Dean Madsen guards: Grant Thomp son Gene Haliaday Wayne McWhorter tackles: Lavell Haskell end and Ejom quarterback $150 THE YEAR Thursday September 24 1931 t ncs f E‘ality Vr cnterta’ned at Portare Utah and one bire pres- idt nt of Kansas state experiment station U S Secretary of Agriculture administration vain was as follows: Com - during the Coohdge — on Mown-munity paging “High the has favored the boys of the Bear Rlv tain Tes Captain Annie Johnson er Chapter Future Farmeis cf e the lesson— “The Mormon with what they proudly feel to be liter Catavan cf 193L Mrs O L one of the finest letters ever received —“The nt chapter headquarters Brought siug a solo Rosary” Mrs Emma Slander of the County1 You wish to know- w hat I believe to camp 'urged the to liavelbe the chief farters which have Daughters sketches type written and send fiuenced my life and development a cop’ of same to Brigham City A nerve is one of them hard work is ' County Camp another itlveness Is another Helen Johnson gave a musical and just good plain liorsc sense all Emma have their place” counsels Mr Flower Song” Grecnaulgh made a few remarks afbut along with these a good ter which Emma Facer of the County deal of luck” Mr Jardlne emphasizes the necCamp stxike of the election that was take to place and Mae Harvey Salina essity of tackling Jobs which present Johnson and for Stander 'were opportunity Agnes growth "I asked to act as tellers after which engaged from day I left colthe following officers were elected for lege at tasks beyond my experience the next two years Captain Larelda and training and being of a proud nature and not wishing to fall i necCapenerf 1st Lieutenant Lorena Bone 2nd Lieutenant Nellie White Sqcre r essarily had to work hard and long Historian Annie and with such gray matter as God tary Eva Hansen Johnson Porter gave me to the fullest extant of my Chaplain Beatrice Register Cus- capacity” Margaret Manning todian of Relics Elizabeth howgiven Emphasis is carefully Linford Chorister Eunice Clark Organist Ve ever to the thought that while his ra jyiEtin has worked well for him philosophy The closing seng was “O Guide other plans might and probably have worked better for others Thoqi Great Jehova” A social hour was then spent with As to the prospects of the young thirteen members and thd following man of today "There never was a guests: Mesdnmes Jan Facer Frank greater opportunity for a young man to make something of- himself and Greenaulgh end Findley Stander of Brigham City W H Bradford O L render a real service to humanity Louis Johnson Brough Vernald than there is today and will be morrow1 and Miss Helen Johnson was adjourned Meeting to meet 'The boys of the F F A Bear Rlv with Mr Eugene Bone Thurs Oct 8 er Chapter are happy to know that this great man is interested even now in young men in the community in which he was bom and received his early ‘training wcrejseuuantly Johns The Deal asfcUmg wuth Mrs luncheon at the Hotel Wednesday with Luncheon large attendance present opened by singing two verses of America Prayer by W W Richards Report of receipts and expenditures of the rodeo was read and approved It was voted to send a letter of thanks by Mis Vernon a ard appreciation to J Y Rich and Bert Sibblts for the use of their stock for the Wheat Day Rodeo Chairman Kirkham fit the rat extermination his committee discussed methods plans and follow-up- s The following Lions made a trip to the Lewiston Meet tby the way of Preston) Monday Sept 21 Pres Alf Mechaelis Sec J D Gun3rd vice pres J J Shumway derson Director John Benson Chaplain W W Richards Lion Benson gave a report of their trip District Governor Richards as well as many other officDistrict Governor ers was present mentioned the Garland club as being one of the most ideal clubs In District 28 He also spoke of the opening of the school at American Fork for the feeble minded Cornet Duet “The Swan Song” was rendered by Lion Sweeten and Mr Thorpe accompanied by Mark Nichols Speaker of the evening was Lion Richards He spoke on “Early Christian Literature and History of Western Asia His treatment of the subject was inspiring as weU as very instructive Lion Davis of the Malad Club was a He spcfke on Improved guest road the conditions I After saluting the flag journed for two weeks Sportsmen Limited Thirty Day Period Utah State Fair To i Open Next club To f P Nl ad- To For Shooting of Wild Fowl Saturday LIVESTOCK SITUATION Sept 10 1931 WHEREAS the President of the TLe Utah State Fair of 1931 to United States has proclaimed a thirty open: October 3 with all Its varied at- day period only for the shooting of as and exhibits in the State of wildfowl many de Migratory of them new partmente— many to 't"UT3TT i — cattle The market opened up this Utah's fair will be In one particular B Cook THEREFORE I Newell department the largest and finest ev ' week steady to strong All classes State Fish and Game Commissioner were somewhat higher held In this state showing in- - of the State of Utah In accordance strength The snappy de- with the proclamation and under the Reference is made to the livestock creased mand locally was a very welcome fea36 exhibits which from present indicaof Section 2 Chapter authority tions will far surpass any previous ture In the Los Angeles market An- - Laws of Utah do hereby proclaim the Utah expositions Manager Ernest S °Hicr encouraging thing is the break-- I month of October 1931 beginning at our of hot nS up loiters of the' State Fair association prolonged spell 12 o’clock noon October and end' has received assurance of exhibits of ing at sunset October 31 as the only eviconsumer This week's receipts of wild prize stocktliat will fill to capacity legal date for the hunting denced a of shortage the fine stockbarns quality and enclosures mostly fowl of the' state of Utah during the to common This undertone One of the outstanding features will medium 1931: and year be the western regional show of the for quality stuff is strong with' the WHEREAS the President of the American Jersey Cattle Club which belief that the market will soon show United States on December 31 1929 will bring entries from the Pacific some reaction to higher levels ’Good approved and proclaimed an amendCoast the Northwest and otheg west light steers that will make Baby Beef ment to the Federal regulations under cm states to compete with the Inter ore quotable from $800 to $850 per the Migratory fixBird Treaty Act mountain cattle Prize awards In cwt not many in the "offing Good ing a dally bag limit of fifteen carti will be lorger this year than be- heavy fed steers are quotable from wild ducks and four (4) wild geese while $700 to $750 per cwt The Imperial instead of twenty-fiv- e fore according to Mr Holmes (25) wild ducks the Judging will be by nationally Valley supply Is practically exhausted and eight (8) wild geese and also pro The remaining few will be cleaned up vldlng that not more than known experts thirty 30) Of special interest to experts and this week and there is not enough in wild ducks and eight (8) wild geese local feed lots tq anywhere is the converfinanciers of livestock nearly may be possessed at any time: and meet the dally demand of the market WHEREAS sion of the main floor of the big colthis amendment became for any considerable period iseum intq a judging arena Carpen1930 15 effective thereby The hog situation remains about as causing aFebruary ters are now at wrork building boxes conflict between the Fedand seats to accomodate about 2000 it washirporkers around 180 lbs quot- eral regulations and Section 30 Chap able on local marketrat $725 Jhe The arena will be splend spectators ter 36 Laws of Utah 1923 and Tire lamb situation has remained WHEREAS idly lighted the Federal regulations day and night and the about steady for the past two weeks floor will be covered with tanbarfe the more restrictive and there Local £h°wlng strength spots in The indoor will avoid the Judging fore the better adapted to present con on the have been rathmarket the features of outdoor com- - cclpt have arisen from dltions which er light In the past few days and with (etltion and will be an added attracgreatly reduced number of ducks and tion for spectators The arena is so out much chance for a real price test geese In the western United States looks be like there It a considclasses of I Newell B Cook THEREFOREE might large that two or three going into State Fish and Game Commissioner cattle or horses can be judged at the erable number of Iambs feedlots In this vicinity within the of the same time State of Utah under the auew weeks but there Is very lit- The arena will also be the scene of nc!d 2 of Section Chapter 36 Laws thority the horse show to be held the last tie likelihood of supplies from that of Utah 1923 do hereby declare and mlxups “cop" burdensome becoming when proclaim that the open season on two bights cf fair week Some of the source Taxation therefore will repreAustin Seager finest blooded horses of Utah and we consider that the Los Angeles ducks and geese shall begin at 12 Issuing warrants sent the (lowers of law and order for the first seven months clock noon October Idaho will be entered WE’RE GOIN” TO THE FAIR Misc city earnings and end at sun6 per cent together with slaughter tryouts Judges in the competitive an set October 31 and that during said 1ne animals from the U S Army re of this year totals 614118 head 31 per cent Utility earnings pronounced their task one of extreme average of 20135 head per week mount station and military season Ad the following open posts daily bag for since October's some of down the stretch difficulty poundln aspirants dod to the exhibit of saddle horses limit and possession lim shall main100 per cent the roles were so nearly tld for hon- - Now that means Fair's a cornin’ We have all been attending La Fies tain These facts and figures derived and driving horses will be some fine throughout the State of Utah to further Tlie judges ors expressed So 'round this Utah bailiwick ta this wc(ek Lots of folks from the wit: Utah polo ponies from a close stud’ of the city's We'll keep our work a hummln the hope that much of this material It shall be unlawful for any person ations for 1930 reveal quite a differ- - In connection with the expected country are In and we Just finished and may be used In one act plays git the bottlin' done a wonderful display of horses and to kill In any one day more exhibits of livestock than And Henry do yer sowin’ !ent situation than has been hneto- ether dramatic presentations during V nager Holmes again made horsemanship of fifteen (15) wild ducks and not more up largely urges Fer shore as shootin' this hull ranch fore PrescntcdThey would seem to the school year Utoh exhibitors to send in ranchers riding clubs etc the greatest than (4) wild geese and It shall demonstrate beyond quo lion that Is to the Fair a goin'! ever seen in any part af the so be unlawful for any person to have !r c:it:y blanks without further " pageant the citizens of Chanute are not b States 'll rider that accomodations This feature of the at any one time more than thirty (30) may United thc bur(Jrn cl avoiding Literary We'll ride the gorgeous ferris wheel taxation8118’ The -wild ducks and eight wild geese which for all exhibits is affair was an expression of goodThis rrsngni And suck them good popcycles will — something Club held their first meeting of the —Jelly urgent because of the unthat money can't shall constitute two day's legal limit 17 at And try to have a dizzy time — night Sept N season Thursday lal number of exhibits from other buy B COOK ' is tes The Rodeo California institua State Fish and Game Commissioner tne home of Mrs J H Reed m Tre-- 1 It won't take many nickles h ehCr already entered or promised ' ' “trI‘ A very interesting meeting We'lf watch them cowboys ride a broncJ monton blanks are already in the hands tion and moie than 75000 people wit- If was Ard they can't quite stick ‘era nas held and timely bujiness lcitnei exhibitors or may be ob- - neosed the' tucTcrcxw” from Nevada nuuotl after the meeting Bunco Well have cur Charlie ride one out— Utah Idaho Arizona Texas’ r i rj I m shore cur civ iex cm: f'i Sabre git the vvrs piavud and during the evening j O'Dhnia Mcntair’ Wyoming and pn Oe’obcr's comm' strvcJ t eleven were r ' -r C to sio who vi'u with carts it n ‘“h: unts are E ve to the Miur goin’ and Ms V : t thcr flue of rim be purse 'WI Mew tue oinrs h and hung This time j'“t ’cause v men' birr ocans vi vot d j It vas also gv-- j iv 'll ) x a on V cwant t'j d amusement W s'e our Hechuo fm evr rv o:v — new Ih'di Joh:vi n and Mi Ard whir Jcre- - l ha uitnnaicnal t pert oy the pres 'read cut m all its glory ‘e of “ui wadrt’’' s’ hum over tire M ar 5mv b:d may have a b nrd m i com )" cf net prcft final a at the b: St v e'ii Spue Fr uAl ' ' Tiet ervv ra :L The nevt tuVim gun ancf borl” UMra standpoint To hear — and see— i‘o st sve Well what t Dai on s as loth vih a new providing Eer U re's n’’ cnim1 to lv en'r-- l IIairtson R Mud' What hay ttars ct mow ui’ 'ihment frr incss n the Fire Prevention Week : : are' Observed r?f t —— t Oien vv tlvn i t£i rin f ib "A r f |