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Show THE GUNNIrON VAMEY NEW?, CUNM'ON, UTAH BRISBANE week THIS MMt MiM h ii MmIMI I I 2Cnti2l m ,J IMi i Worrif! Empire . Dollar! Emigrate I' .ur f the iminlrou (( MMMtTIII 01 2maL -- Aprii l''ni tM n s "Know . Ft Kfcr.-- I H I ft How to Get a WTA Job 1 Notliiiijj e tall-OUat- It, Karrtn Ewynton Dtra.t Itr. Thosaa The for admission tu in! te "willmur-geing to ii'iinnlt to proceed Catholics. a;ulr.st Jew I and Negroes ; fie must tie "naUe feature!. Vf If, i.: CDC2 Philadelphia, Pwnrjylvir.U r. Dr Thla 7th. Protestant, horn. Black w hlcti gluti. will not l-- sitions In tha c PatfvaylwarAa. y prob-(tid- last Ions, had ambition BrUb rtkr p J a U S. It proposed to ,!irr tiling Ihe federal goiernmcut, It was M criminal Idea. -- A would therefor suggest that you contact your local DemleaJera with a vies to having then recoaaenl your appolat-ae- nt to Kr. Jones who will, I feol aura, give your application and their racosaeniatlon every possible consideration. X ocratic g III O II overthrow hlcti U not also going to with night riding I dictatorship, to enforce discipline. is not a new Idea, either. or planned Strange Hungs are done as they now, of name "liberty the mounted Poland Madam when Wre the tnillotine platform. up ! lie-tl",.r-ld- bigger families, like wants plans." JIr.ss.dini and others with Stalin want plenty of new little eitl-xet.- 'A thousand million rubles will he set Hide by Moscow to subsidize large Birth con families ami old mothers. tnd bulbs and gentlemen will hear, Wrprised, that aid to large families child. wlil begin after the seventh gven are taken ns a matter of course; beginning of a Russian that Is Just the fatally. R(k BcJ Secretary to Snetor ui Too, Arw an Employer ashiiigtoti. There are now more than n.tHitl.ouo public employees one worker out of every ten In the nation directly on the payroll of every man, woman and child in America "whether or not he or she owns property or pays Income tax. or pays or does not pay direct taxes at all. says the National Civil Service Reform league. The salaries of these redeial, state and local employees exceed 4 biiliou dollars a year, the league estimates. M stopped over there. The Murphys were only paying a friendly visit until they could find a house to rent. 12 William Philip .Simms, English. Is afraid the Pritlsh empire may not stir Tire, on account of "air lleet peril. Britain Is disturbed by the thought that her whole Imperial line of com munlcation, stretching 4.0n miles from th Straits of Gibraltar to the Gulf of Aden, is under Mussolini's bombing places. Except that her empire is j LEGAL PUBLICATIONS should not worry AN ORDINANCE. than other countries. With surface ships losing all Importance, except AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO! In the opinions of some Americans, THE LICENSING OF RETAIL1 anybody's bombers can break up any DEALERS IN BEER AND FIX-- J lln of communications temporarily. biggest, England more ING THE FEES THEREFOR. Americans Investing huge sums in BE IT ORDAINED by the City tu Bahamas, to escape income tax," Council of Gunnison City, Utah: Mfl the New York Times, big type, Section 1. It shall be unlawful for hoot page. Americans have been "investing huge elsewhere, outside of the United States. Billions of American money sums" aare gone to other "foreign M all i!es of income nappy Canada, England and parts. More will go. the Bahamas, 4,403 square beautiful territory, there is no tax. Think of that for a country. any person to engage in the business! of a wholesaler or retailer of light beer within the corporate limits of,! Gunnison City, Utah, without having first procured a license therefor from the UTAH LIQUOR CONTROL and having paid1 COMMISSION, therefor the fees as hereinafter pro- -' i j t J vided. . Section 2. Licenses issued by the to say, If enough Ameri-UTAH monoy pours ln t0 make COM- -, LIQUOR CONTROL it worth the Intelligent British will for the sale of light beer find 1 way to tax It within Gunnison City, shall be of the following classes and kinds, and shall Germany has proved the have the following privileges: Clas3 A retail license enAmerica looking on. possibility, titles the licensees to sell in the Lli"la'ld ls ashing prepara-pig.,.- , tlonf bottles original iDe having the label f heav,er'tll'in-ai- r ey of the maker thereon and bearbetWeen EnSlani and Amr ing the State excise stamp as reontbs. !' Md quired under the Liquor Control similar llne: irVrtJnCJ preparinS Act of Utah, for consumption off !rDf?)tiatiDS f0r a half-w'e Azores' TLe rJute sutiiern the premises where sold. License Siid t0 be the "I fees for class A retail license Shurt'V after great shall be $25.00 per annum. Class B retail license entitles the holder to sell beer on draft are disturbe. and PttS 1 ' for consumption on the premises, KropB. ?' and to all privileges of class A ef Qemenrea .ajcq' cIose associate retail licenses. License fees for fcmestio VtVhe war discusses woulJ Clemenceau do tf fie B retail license shall be class cojij come back?' $100.00 per annum. EeeJ f "a man with fist"6 A wholesale license entitles the holder to sell light beer to licensed retailers.- License fees for a wholesale license shall be $50.00 !, say that if be hack 1,1 hasten prepara-3- t 2 U fur ..Wuu per annum. he,r warSection 3. In the opinion of the he would fea,e City Council it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants Cit? that this Ordinance Uz, V T M h af- of a t 'v!';,.1:anJbadjr1,,r'grow too n lSel a r Passae &nd on the first day e ftp in the publication big, iA1 nrasi1, 6jlW?ed to ha ve ' Gunnisn Valley News, and therefore! rsc-- j d 15 ' 1!s tf,pnio?t bra DChei th!s Ordinance shall take effect on the first day after its passage, ap- iPioval and publication in the Gun Needless n a S I lT - I - b7a,lK nrT ' a';r"nr'-u"r- , r..' J At 4 the fim r,he.j eye siDce cat c i t ; - the head of a uht f ';niredion . who work- Z j ews. 4. All ordinances or ( parts 0rJnances of Gunnison City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of any inconsistency.. f;led lh!s 4th y f May MORE ABUNDANT LIFE Under massive, gilded chandeliers In the paneled ballroom of the former Edward B. McLean home a staff of newt writers now on the employment rolls of the Works Progress administration Of course your use to you if you dont nuke no it so. You wouldnt buy a piece of machinery just to let it lie idly about the place and never product! any re- Is complet- ing a 250,000-worguide to the city of Washington, says a United Press dispatch from Washington. Officials of the project, known as the writers project, said the guide would be In final form with in a month. But exactly what use would be made of it NO ONE connected with the project could say. No provision has been made to pub lish it and no funds are available for that purpose." d and never receive any benefits. The person that refuses to trade with ocal merchants pays just as much toward upkeep of the town as the one that does. He will se nd Springfield. 111. From all over Illinois directors of the Illinois Agricultural association are receiving complaints that farmers cannot obtain sufficient help this spring because the men they customarily hire now work for the WPA and prefer the easy work and good pay to the more rigorous tasks of farming. Farmers ln past years have been able to get skilled help for $25 or $30 a month and keep, according to the ns This year farm hands In soclaUon. many cases refuse to take Jobs on the farm and frankly say that they would rather work for the WPA three or four fiaya a week, says an IAA statement., They say that while the farm wages with board give them more money than a month WPA wage, they pre- the fer t0 work less and take less pfly' A survey by a Rockford newspaper showed a need for 1,000 farm hands In JVinnebago, Boone and Ogle counties. l. W. Brah,am, Will county farm from vlser, reported many appeal fanners for help. The farmers resent the Idea that they are unable to get help when there are so many men on relief, said Bra-haThese farmers say the relief situation has reached the point where they must compete with the federal money to seme d pictur- distributing concern for an item that looks swell in a picture and never question its true value. e-book When the item arrives he will take time off and drive to the post office or freight or express depot, haul it home and install it at his own expense. Many people have found, after ally the same item at the same price from a local merchant and were heard ln Kankakee, Cook, De Kalb, Du Page, La Salle, Vermillion, Champaign, Edgar and Douglas counties. Of recent weeks shortage of help has been reported ln Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas and other states, because hands preferred to work for the federal government and let the taxpayer foot the bills. Similar complaints delivery and installation would have been included as service, to say nothing of the repair and upkeep Here What Taxes advantages. Mean to Mr. Citizen ever-flsln- hard-earne- buying under such circumstances, that they could have bought identic- government. burden New York. The of taxation, due to Increase further under the burden of excessive federal spending. Is described In understandable terms by Herbert Corey ln the current number of Cosmopolitan : He has Consider John Smith. worked hard and saved all his life. He I dont owe a said the other day: dollar in the world. He was wrong. The federal government alone has a biU aHa,D8t hIm ot M13. but he didn't kD0W 1L Here are the figures: By the end of 1037 the federal gov eminent will be $.'J.OOO,UOO,OWI In the red. That deficit must somehow, some time, be paid. The only odos who can pay are the taxpayers Since there are about 127.wm.UUU persons in the United States, each one's share theoretically of that! S3B.W i.UUU.UOU amounts to $2S3. There are five la John Smith's family, and fife times J2&3 Is S 1.4 15. Somehow, some time, he must foot that bill. his g might U -- !m::d METCALF, many other ATTEST n Mayor. MERRILL PETERSON, The rich young New York girl who (SEAL) married her chauffeur is said to have City Recorder. M7JI !?t her ocial stu;,.y. Get full value from your dollars by making use of the advantages your offers. home-tow- n -G- EO. R SWAIN :S ' " K is of home-tow- n turns, yet many people pay for the conveniences of living in a town Farmers Cant Get Help; WPA Jobs Lure Hands i th j I ' i S Coffey Here is a little advice to an unemployed, disabled veteran who wrote to Sen. Joseph F. Guffey, Democrat, of Pennsylvania, whose coal Industry NR A bill which bore his name has been declared unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court The vet wanted a WPA Job. The reply, on stationery of the Unite! States senate and signed by Guffey's secretary, tells the needy veteran to get the blessing of the local Democratic politicians If he wants fedeial work relief. (Reproduced by permission of the Philadelphia Inquirer.) Chancellor Hitler of Germany Joins better bn bios" cry. The German Ideal Is no longer the beautiful golden haired .Margaret, spin olDg her wheel mid saying "No. The Nazis demand women who. above ever thing; else, can become the uiotli ers of several children, "'and are will Full was the jail at Ferry, Mo.,! Ing to do so, according to a repiesenia tire of Chancellor Hitler. when the Joseph Murphy family of Is the "more mid Home-Town- ? Sincerely p s Kusia Do You Make Use of Your will acinovladga th rwcflpt of your lattar of April Senator Guffay ha nothing to do with tho fUllt of poorks Progroaa Malal strati jo la Pennsylvania. This natter la handled entirely by Honorable Edward K. Jones, Etata Ada Ini tr tor, Works Progress Aalnlstretlon, Harrisburg, white and gentile. 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