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Show TIIF. GUNNISON FY NF.WS GUNNISON, UTAH a vr Si'.r.i BRISBANE VAU Job ;i 11 I THIS WEEK Trouble! UKt VI ' tu 11 I $ bat Will Smile Still thal Turbine Jmcjhi .:i ti- 1 jru ri troubled world ever tu W"rk 1" Dome willing I. umk und live t ;i 11 ly. and enable '-- v. 1 nu-pe- r I r ability Wb.lt siloW It t- Mil ( waking Spain, from Ion.' lethargy. Is avvept t.v rb-fan Jail . k- strii'l t.i - "4 it ton a !r n (1 Iill 1 n jr rebellion South America : will our friendly feeling compel ti In M n nlire. Bet . attempt straightthat out? Rioting In Paris to Sam Browns Radio Deal en I n HrlilwM and sabotage n war wen I Nations fight, classes fight. men of, the apU.roi tight, and een :tr j I I ntle I T A ib I Washington wonders what court gov letting c with the Supreme iruraent enter the business of pioduc Hr and selling power. suggest putting power on ever firm, regardless of distance or ot. M rural mail delivery Is put n every Wlim firm. 4 If every home Is entitled to govern Beiit mail delivery, every farm shoal entitled to goxerninent power do rery n the same basis. That would iean business for copper comp me--iore running water in vow h:.ii itches. mr Bore Irrigated garden flectrie tight after sumlown in hhk en eoops. i 1 Nets :ese III hi-- I i j in W r j : A ;h' Hi 1 j j ' Judge not that ye be not judged. la sound advice. We can no more decide the right and wrong of a row between Mussolini and England, or Chile and the Argentine, than we could between the two Kilkenny eats. th More Qthan ' sa' ere' a My friend Samuel Brown Sent out of town For a radio 'cause he could save, The day after it came th ; Today the politicians are searching feverishly for a method of producing taxes without the inevitable sweat. They find it a difficult job. Perhaps they are approaching it at the wrong end. If they want to make things easier for the people, who ultimately pay the bills, why not turn their thoughts to the problem of spending fewer billions, rather than to the question of how to collect more? recently published of Gunnison City, Sanpete County, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said ( lly as ha11. have liai'1 a ,ro,e.rty kx therein in the year preceding said election, the following propositjon Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of Gunnison City, Sanpete County, Utah, in the sum of Ten He barked both his knees And his fingers did freeze to-w- it: Yet even that didnt meet the whole cost. If government last year had paid all its bills in cash, nearly one-thiof all the money earned by the American people would have been required to bal-- ! ance the account. Instead, government borrowed, which means that the bill must be paid out of future earnings of the workers or their children still in the sweat of the man who labors, a He called it a name And then he began to rave. Hangin the aerial wire, When he turned on the knob Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying in part the expense of replacing the present wood stave pipe in the pipe line leading from the Gunnison Distributing Tank to the South end of the present pipe line along Main Street, with metal pipe; said bonds to mature serially and be paid annually as follows, $500.00 a year for a period of twenty years commencing in the year 1911 and ending in the year 1900; all of said bonds to bear interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable annually; and shall Gunnison City pledge the full faith and credit of Gunnison City for the payment of said bonds as ! to-wi- cough and a sob And went up in a shower of fire. It gave a Then poor Sammy swore, Never no more - - t: - And the words were very bad Next time that I buy It'll be some local guy The deal will be makin glad. j BOND ELECTION BALLOT. asks why, if this were true, bank deYes posits are constantly increasing. "1 maintain that any banking institution For the Issue of Bonds which ha3 continued to serve its coni0 munity since the trying days of 1329 Jf it ig liesjre,j to vote in favor of must be enjoying the respect and con- the jssues of gaiJ waterworks bonds, am fidence of that community, and sure . banking the issue of through this depression have never had desired to vote against said waterworks bonds, the voter to regain public confidence." he says, shall place an "X in the space after Trust Institutions the word NO. That on the reverse side of said A directory of trust inst'tu.ions pub ballot shall be the following: lished by the Trust Division. American OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR GUNNIBankers Association, lists 2,853 insti SON CITY, STATE OF UTAH tutions .having aggregate capital funds SPECIAL BOND ELECTION of $4,416,009,000 and total resources of MARCH 17, 1936. 6.949 a of $35,443,000 000. It shows total MERRILL PETERSON, men and women engaged in this phase Facsimile Signature of City Reof bank work. The trust institutions rust comprise 1,356 corder, Gunnison City, Utah. na1,497 anti banks and companies At said election the polls shall be tional banks with trus. d partment open at the hour of 7:00 o'clock a. located in 1.6S4 cities and m., and close at the hour of 7:00 - Now, the motto, you see, i Poor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, waiting for the rainy season to expel the Italians, suddenly found his army As it seems to me I driven hither and thither, ;y. i Russia aDd Japan seem to be approaching war. Recently Russia closed "its consulate general at Mukden, in z Japanese Manchukuo: no reason giv- Q. Japanese and Manchukuoan air forces are reported prepared for in- tnnt action. Japan protests against Russia's huge army in Siberia. Some- thing may happen. lea-En- they fall due?" At said election the form of ballot loss of public confidence in banks." follows: William A. Boyd of Ithaca. N. y shall be substantially as and two other armies, under two of his ablest "rase sent scattering into the jungle. I Seventy thousand Italians seizing a mountain fort that Ethiopia thought Impregnable started the Mussolini kind f rainy season with bombs from the This time Mussolini used his own white, Italian soldiers, not his native troops from Eritrea. 1 n , Recently - published figures have brought this fact dramatically to the taxpayer's attention. They show, for example, that whereas in 1929, taxes of the national income took (which means the earnings of all the iwey tookfiOfrslxth, Pe?!f,io W32, more Challenging and Qf NO.iKK) dtteihua-tur- statement that there is an "apparent better children, bigger population, is what the world needs, With gradual elimination of the hopelessly inferior race by absorption, or Voluntary extermination. 4 uf levy rs thert I I heia.iM- 1 Public Confidence It Is pleasing to learn from George Washington university of a new and "refreshing preparation that makes possible childbirth, sound "during lleep, without pain. E REAS, ;ut tu rd peace agreement among all America 11 republics, Beautiful. But If any republic do Cities to fight, anyhow, it is to lie hoped this country will not become arbiira ior. 1 u five. I'nde Sam, convinced that be is bis brother's keeper, afler all, wants a e n: Or put it another way! In 1928. the average American labored one day out of every eight to pay the costs of na- tional, state and local government; in 1932 he labored one day out of every six for the same purpose, and in 1935, one day (and a few hours over) out of every perature necessary at sen level. The exhaust steam after heuting the pi, Would be recovered !KI per cent. Two jrears ago William and George Res lor. In I.os Angeles, built and tlevv a p'.i'o With a steam engine. There Is tuueli to learn about Mjlng. n SVNPETE (in,i mi. nu N n, GUNNISON and leakage, ti.vie is an unine-d.,iand pie-- s i.g need for the reare .mi in thr 'hi hi ,il it placement of the wood stave pipe in man n ho ltihrir " he pipe line from the (ijn-niso- n I Conp.re'S, as thi- - is wnten is beginTank to the South ning to remember that profound truth end of the -- and to realize the.! die present pipe line on .Main public rememwith metal pipe, the cost of bers tt. tllfl Stieet, Therein Ik- - a neadache not on!;, tor which irnpiuvement is estimated U Congress but for all other otheers of east about $22,100.(10, ami, government, whether natioral stale or WHERE VS, it will he necessary to local, who nave spent tin peoples money at such amazing speed during bonow tin sum of Ten Thousand rccent years Hollars ($10,000.00) for the purpose The trouble is that in proportion to of defraying in pa the expense of public expenditures, there are fewer su improving the waterwoiks present r to one-eigh- Russia, trying everything, experl Bents with u steam propelled turbine lane for stratosphere llights. At such heights water boils at Imlf the tem-- mK( i vi, mono ELECTION. 1 three legs. f Put Charles M. Siliwab hack where he was ai years ago, the same ns then. In age and energy, and lie .would soon e at the head of a great Industry. $Vho does not !eiieve ft does not know Schwab. if' noi ice of I'ii.'on.in Si il tm Is til Schwab. I ns-ur- es Tao Fohh From u momi ii it N.iioon sev e ,tv four, optimism, like l lie f Ban who went to the I. lee no I. fvery cent, hut escaped death in the railroad wrei k Mr. Siliwab says In fcor conditions are the best in years. Be should know; l.e began as a lahi.rer or NT or 2 a day. ml did red get Industry he culls a "three legged stool. Capital, labor, management M. I In .husii shove Wehh, manager of the lexas (enlenmal Exposition. which him opens at Dallas June 6. he will have an Exposition jnh. m-- Some Ch'irles Tnole lit' ns William 100 years t.hl. March 2. 1" If, the it.it Texas, where Gen llousioo ever wdl be a historic figure, cel hr. lies u one hundredth year of pendence from na.e religion fight. ithl sHeializes d.im. '.me mm M i Sun lloiiMon. will he Ko vant to licii state-chartere- - I Is dont send away for a thing, For the trouble you have, Whether little or bad, Youre just a sucker to sting. Contributed d oclock p. m. Mussolini says he invaded Ethiopia The polling place for all qualified because the people over there didnt electors shall be in the Gunn. son City know how to govern themselves. Lets jja 0f Election of said i Chancellor Hitler announces; We the on for us nobody J. Cribble, jumps hope have Solved the poin? p2Ce pian be: W.Roberts. problem of producing rame reason. Kearns, Ervin john synthetic gasoline and rubber. Dated at Gunnison, Itah, this 11th Bow good are the synthetic fu- -l and rubber; how cheap? These things will Success as a politician depends lay of February, 1926. cme, for siene in the material world By Order of: largely on being able to recognize can do every THE CITY' COUNCIL OF tiling teller than nafuie the" bandwagon at first sight. .van do it. GUNNISON CITY'. Fuel w l he created. aM firing JUNIUS METCALF, t'Hi, as far atove td.iv's prod- May-m- . fSEVI-e. hci as electric j her wliae light ;s al-- v'e 'R, and lie airplane above tit e ox art who ha-- ? never ATTEST: ar. buur.es- - cour-e- . MERRII L PETERSON. e i a wa- - elected mu.. Jersev high into 4 will j;i(. secretary by the Alpha Iota rr"y5 In -- sa'e Iriirg Perhaps .t was dciJ;-All v.ji-,i i, :t a m.H.on crarce i rere are a: cu! remain that m ra ah ,t.t a gom-r r,v to i lea! afte- ore that K anyone will p ;tt f ci w w : liev r.e -. a or by for a while. gr.ter.irg J ; jr : 1 zx rj4 & rna-cti- 1 1 - a- ! aut-itT-- ,Ji-- t , 1 yo-;r.- - ucar 1 ? 1 -- E -- j |