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Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS, GUNNISON, UTAH expert Ground Hog Sleeps agricultural EELS HOW TO CURE BEEF While Winter Stays be ruled in a brine much our incere We want to kindthanks and appreciation for the offeied by our ly and untiring help for and Pei-rail friends during the illness, in tieatmg the sympathy shown and the many the ume as that (Continued from page 1 death and H. H. South, pro.'jjjad dee ds done at the to usioid.nn k, iiuhes. Never befoie, as fur back, as mother, the burial of our wife and amount f,ssr of animal husbandry at 922, has this Madsen. been recorded at this station at this l ull State Agricultural college. Beef Peter C. Madsen, time of the year. The lowest ever re- - cured in brine is calle ! corn bei-f- an! Daughter and Family. corded at this time and place during y"j Economic Highlights LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Stella St rue h, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beatty and Mr. and Mr. Rex Richmond, Salt Lake City, were heie to attend the funeial service of the late Mm. Piter Madsen. Mn. Struck is the daughter of Mr. Madsen. Miss Itiwienee Eduards, formerly with Christen sen.i at Richfield, was here for a few days. He left for Salt I ahe Tuesday on a business trip. Mina Beauregard and Warren land spent several days at Salt this week on business mutteis. Ire- and said, "So many things have haj jenel that affect the tieasiiry that I certainly am riot smart enough, and I havent met anybody that is smart enough, to say what is the future of the government bond market. When jinked what would happen if the treasury attempted to float 111,000,. 000,000 worth of bonds and failed, the secretary replied: The minute I cannot raise the money required to finance the government, that minute you will have complete chaos. Mr. Morgenthau certain'y lid not intimate nor has any other respon- the If. S. credit sible authority--tha- t in danger. However, there seerrw tw a saturation point beyond which Kovernment bonds, no matter how se- cu,tly backed, cannot be floated on favorable terms. A conditions im- prove, oddly enough, it becomes in- - , u0 ,- - ytart waH 3.r,o j One year there wa recorded 19! I. 7.07 ihe average water content of snow during the past per jo(J t thiH tjme an,j ,jaU,( j, goy inches. 'Jhe snow depth during the period allow 7 years past having greater snow depths than at present. The average for the period is 35.05 inches. 15-ye- 15-ye- ar ; FA YFTTi: The late IwirJ Northcliffe, famed did not think so British publi.-heconJuct seem- whose much of people said: I dont He e'j"aiways perfect. who are not want m4,n arouruJ 0f Wiab!e ()f irJlk;Tn, Jarr,n oo p() avc,aKe1 there is aBo the possibility, and per-themselves or.ce in a while. It is only will boj that that they learn to ap- congress necessity, haps by such caju-rto raire money not through Some people are so modest that predate the really finer things in bonls hut through new or still high?r they can't even face the naked truth, hone and business life." taxii. Action of the congress on the Itonus gives no indication of that FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR body's future attitude toward spend ing- - common belief is that if the anions realized that payment . of the bonus would have actually shaken As Per Audit Period Beginning January 1, 1H3.1, Ending December 31, 1935. the treasury, any of them would have voted for it anyway, motivated ,jy the 1)oitlo3l consi(tMat ions that SCHEDULE NO. arise inevitably in an election year. Mr. M orgeat haus testimony, comE REVENUE VN STATEMENT GENERAL FUND. ing from the principal fiscal officer of the administration, indicates Kec nue that men at the top arc thinking seriously about the public debt. City Taxes ... ... - oOo City Licenses Dog Taxes Alfred E. Smiths Cemetery Receipts American Liberty league speech wat Police Fines a exactly what was anticipated City Pound Rents .. New on the Deal, ringing attack Int. on Bank Balance Daily violatwhich Mr. Smith declared had Miscellaneous of the ed almost every provision Total Revenue platform on which it swept into office with unprecedented ease. High point of the talk was Mr. Smith's declaration that unless the adminis- Expense tration changed policy, disciples of City Officers Salaries Police Department Cleveland and Jackson Jefferson, legal Salaries and Expenses ....... may have to "take a walk. InterHall Maintenance City esting point is: Will there be a coaliOffice Supplies and Maintenance Streets ami Bridges Maintenance tion of conservative Democrats of W. Cemetery and Bark Maintenance Albert John Ritchie, the Davis, Street Lighting Maintenance to Smith Afred actively fight type, Miscellaneous Expense the administration? Surety Bonds Donations Advertising and Printing t County Apportionment City Physician ... j Thanksgiving. Mrs. EUon Nielson, wbo was MBs Hobinson prior to hi r mnrriuge, Jan 18, was given a mi cidlaneo.is shower Tuesday of last week at the ward meeting house. A large crowd was in attendance, and Mis. Nielson received many beautiful gifts. Henry L. Bartholomew, Ray C. nnl William F. Bartholomew and Roxie No!. r, One-hal- GOT A GOOD START? jceil 193C is lets .. H NEWS keep her going by always How about ness . it all . har-i- s your use? ready for We have a good line of buckles, rivets, snaps, lines, traces, breast straps, and spreaders, etc. Also A 101 Pound -- RI High-Grad- e Set cf Harness $73.00 CARA NOME . . . 02c gal- - porters, Jack Jarrard, Randolph: Degn. Elmo Draper, Dale Hodges, Cash Palances January 1, 1933 h Receipts Herbert. Lloyd Raymond Revenue Per Schedule No. 1, General Fun Dallas Christensen, Jack Cannon and! Revenue Per Schedule No. 2, Water Fun! Bardell Beck. A definite name for Special Improvement Guaranty Fund the has not been decided; atcr Works Bond Sinking Fund but tho-- e under eon-- j Swimming Bool Fund Waterworks Construction Fund..... Mayfield Maybe, San- -' Ornamental Street Lighting, District No. I. Canyon Echoes, G. Paving District No. 3 Oriole, Forestry Fan Note Payable Gunnison Valley Bank atic and Twelve Mile Twitter. Taxes Receivable Si lewalk Laving District No. 2 Sidewalk Paving District No. 3 Buy from our local merchants. Other Rccepits Transfer of Funds General and Water Fund Waterworks Bond Sinking Fund upon as yet, sideration are: pete Splinters, Gazette, O. D. Chas.Rasmussen Furniture Co. Fuiniture and Hardware PA UuR EVCU PIG STOMACH CUT 2 IN. BOVE IOP AND 6 IN. 1 ROM BOTTOM. MU' TO I 2 STOMACHS A W ELK. 2.5c Ui:n tO-- - DR. G. STANFORD REES 01 accurate silent, Magic Eye tuning; clear, sweet, high notes. ti le of w Always a coiorful, accurate report of exactly what the microphone hears. o We carry a full line of Cara Nome Cosmetics, and give you expert advice in your selections. It i 1 gf mi For a few cents a day you can own a real Magic Brin The Rexall Store Exclusive Agents for tl Radio. da dc will If you will call, we demonstrate. You 11 More Than Pleased. Gunnison Drug Co. au Be Wo A. M. Peterson te. wh bit Other Disbursements To Transfer of Funds General and Water Fund Specail Improvement Guaranty Funds Waterworks Bonds Sinking Fund Waterworks Construction Fund Ornamental Street Lighting, District No. I Paving District No. 3 Total Disbursements Total Receipts Per Schedule No. 3 Total Disbursements Per Schedule No. City Equipment Streets and Bridges Fire Department -- $ 3,157.93 $ 9,455.54 16.1S3.28 3 "7.70 1 ... 1 Waterworks Constructor! Fun! OirarcrAal Street lighting, Ihsiiiet No. ILdo I't.cn of Bonds i o f iiurr.Non Inicatin S:v j' . :q . 1 1,028.61 671.20 265.00 406.59 4,200.82 to Qty i Tear Dire 6,073.61 Lighting System Waterworks System and Improvements Swimming , $ - Pool 64.02 354.04 3,478.41 1,500.00 S 7.715.00 10,830.22 2,544.67 101,246.67 2,460.40 h Ports Ja; cr,p tie ton t1oi 796l Total City Pronerty Gunnison Irrigation Stock 927J 7,1 scop 7,00-5.9- . corn- -' Total Assets rroJ-- To! SURPLUS Water Fund Liabilitie- s-" BIUTIES AN Waterworks Bonds Outstanding, 44 cent...$ 26,000.00 waterworks lirp. Revenue Bonds, 4 per cent- - 15,000.00 per Total Water Fund Liabilities.. General Fund Liabilitie59,672.70 Note Payable J. M. sKnighton 1 U fcitju: 51.43 1,000.00 - . Sd 3,086.13 $ 530.00 . Total City Equipment te 348.70' ? . S?1 2.214.80 20,599.49 -- $ 59,672.70 56,5862' City Property 937.3.3 Total " . Camp Ground .... Office Furniture and Fixtures Water Meters 1 CASH DISBURSEMENTS. , Pei Schedule No. 1. General Fund xpin-- e Per Schedule No. 2, Water Fund per-H- ' City Hall Improvements Office Equipment . .. Swimming Bool ':re;ial l:r provemeni. Guaranty Fund W orks Bonds Sinking Fun 'w.nv'wr.g Pool Fund Z.Z BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1935. ASSETS. General and Water Fund Cash in Bank Tax Sales Certificate ... Total General and Water Fund -- 3 - . Cash Balance December 31, 1935.. publication bill, w 7, d. I a Eye Enjoy Try the Drug Store First It is planned to publish the first Total Revenue edition of the camp paper this comSince the arrival of ing week-enthe mimeograph machine a week ago, Expense Labor much interest lias been amused in Supplies camp and plans have been Miscellaneous irg rapidly for the first publication Bond Interest of a camp paper. The following staff Total Expense has been named: General manager, Lt. Wilbur S. Mead; business manSCHEDULE NO. 3 ager, Lt. J. Eoutz; athletics, Lt. J. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL. SPECIAL AND WATER FUND Smolev; editor, Earl Braithwaite; January 1, 1933, to December 31, 1935, Inclusive. associate editor, Richard Tatton; re-- ! 61c gal. ii x Magic Mayic Brain Metal Tubes When asked what kind of face cream, powder and perfume she uses, Miss Myrtle Braswell, winner of first place in the Tech beauty contest, replied without hesitation: "I always use Cara Nome Cosmetics let that be a beauty hint to you! o t: i WANTED Harness Oil Neatsfoot OJ 0 n CONSOLE CARA NOME . SPRING WORK ISNT FAR OFF I be RCA VICTOR . . . .'. Opportunities .'. Farmers! that wwk 26 cents a day --wi- th An-dreas- firwFxytx n sugg-rtio- 30-ho- ur nt Eph-cipie- I We have heard no the proposed to housewives. LOUISIANA TECH BEAUTY WINNER WINS ... Election Expense One hundred and fifty members of Interest Paid this camp enjoyed a splendid Liability Insurance Sanpete County E. E. R. A. Kram given by Snow college of Relief Work and Administration hall raim, in the camp recreation Wednesday evening of last week. Professor H. C. Snell, of the college, brought out some splendid points in his speech, Psychology of the HuSCHEDULE NO. 2 Lucille Hansen, Pearl man Being. STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSE WATER FUND. Willardson and Bryant Jacobs played four violin trios, and Royal Revenue gave two readings. A hot Water Rentals luncheon was enjoyed by the college Water Connections Sale of Used Pipe people in the camp mess hall after City Taxes In the program. Miscellaneous HOUSE and I.OT EOR SALE Gunnison, close in. All taxes and cement sidewalk assessments paid. Will take $100.00 cash if sold before April 1. Can give clear title. Address Clarence Childs, Heber, Utah. FtU2p Texas man thinks he hxs fouj a way to run an automobile on water alone. Secretary Morgentkaj ought to sign him up and see wha; he can do for the treasury rrachint. Buys a Auditing Fire Insurance pro-me- IZ Barber Shop MAYFIELD CAMP Friendly Door. Georges ! and Southern Utah. Mrs. Jerry Millgats was a honored guest at a shower and wedding dance Saturday night in the amuse- hall. Mrs. Millgats was the re- of many pretty gifts. Music was furnished for the dancers by the Centerfield orchestra. A large crowd from surrounding towns were in at- tendance. The Store with the George can help a lot! .. d. coming in pretty fine keeping the face and hair tidy. - ed Elmers Market Mock East of Main f s long-await- Avocados A 1 Christensen attended the i Brussel Sprouts Endive , GUNNISON CITY Week, at the H. Y. U. in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Maine Bartholomew were guests of honor at a delightful shower given at the ward meeting house Monday evening at 8 oclock. Mrs. V. Lloyd Bartholomew and Miss Marie Bartholomew were the hostesses. A number of interesting games were played. William J. Mellor won first prize in the makeup content and Vernal Roper was given the consolation prize. Mr. and received many Mrs. Bartholomew beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Christensen and son, Dwayne, motored to Hatch early last Sunday and were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Porter. of Bartholomew Marie Miss of her was a guest Springvillc, grandmother, Mrs. Selena Bartholomew, over the week-enMr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Bartholomew recently returned from an extended trip to points of interest in Southern California, Mexico, Arizona Artichokes GUNNISON BARGAIN STORE j THIS WEEK: ; 30c sox, now 20c - Mrs. Wardlow Jensen and children of Spring City, were guests of Mrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Robinson, hut week. isfied they return not only receive . teous treatment the Best Foods to found in the local kets. to In Italy it u not permis-maEven jokes about the army. lerioustaken are second lieutenants he cut into mistute jy ovor there. pounds and paced in a brine beef is follows: Tor 10 pounls of use four gallons of water, eight The economic storm is over, we of three pourn.s of salt, pounds are told, but the political winds seem of ounces saltpeter, and four gar, to be increasing in violence. and stone a into meat jar Pack the then cover it with bime which has been boiled and shirr.me . The corn beef should b Jaken A REAL SALE I from the brine in ten days. It may We are offering reduced left for 25 or 30 days, but if it is left lunger than this it will be necessary prices on Mens Sox. Read canbe these to period it. Corn beef can 50c sox, now 35c ned when it has been properly cured. 40c sox, now 25c Professor Smith said. . Ia-lan- hd su-i- s 1 la Market a splen place to buy hold foods. Once g I I More satisfied customers are finding Elmoti I-- record-breakin- 1 ) Day by Day f Mrs. (Iih). Petty received the gin tiding from Salt Lake last week of gnow aupply at the Great Uasin ex- the birth of a fine baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. ILloyd Petty, born at a Salt periment station .xct.ClH the entire an. wjnter gccuihualej supply lake hospital Wendesday, February for the govern- - one of the yea or 1931 1926, 29. Itoth mother and son are report- creasingly difficult j;,2, meat to obtain cheap money better 1931. ed to be getting along splendidly. business tempts investors to pur-- : At the Oaks station, low range, the which industrial secuiities chase o- snow is 22.1 inches deep, with a wa- cither pay higher interest rates, in ter content of 5.38 inches. The pre- of bonds, or offer the cu'e Mila (town, Correspondent for January was 3.02 chance of great appreciation of pnn- - icipitatiou . inches, dpal and earnings, in the case of Mellor recently returned common stocks. I.yrsn Some observers think' Mdlh an average amount of preci- he where from Angeles, Calif., falling during February and thatthepresentcongress, listening j pitmtion hrul been visiting at the hoine of hm accumulated water supply the Maivh. to words such as Mr. Morgenthau fhoulJ Nielson, since than the long-tim- e L,tter sister, Mrs. in sJow wi ppi.njinK,. An! I ejies I Surplus 1 3. On 1.00 d.rmm r... Dc Kf ifi.22 257.8 .$ 77.5.5 2,000.00 r:38.;v Total Liabilities and Surpl us 2.211.80 312.35 ?6tt, 41,1,001b iotal Genera! Fund Liabilities. ecember 31, 1935 88.02 20.61 245.63 103.47 18. 70. 45 342.0: Vv't f ,' Vi itv Reorder of Gunnison City. Utah. jirej:orr. statement is true and correct, to theb1 e. ze as the 'aro ! appears cn the bocks in my o. J the of Gnrr.mon City this 4th day PTFE-- ' N. b-- f?er''on' S cty - , ,, h- -;. , |