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Show VOLUME VI. Morgan county New MORGAN, MORGAN COUNTY. ANNOUNCEMENT The Morgan County News is Co. Planning Boards UTAH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Of MORGAN CITY FINANCIAL STATEMENT in- 4, 1937. ATTUN'D OGDEN MEETING J. Davies, O. W. Rollins, J. H. Rose and J. E Rees, the County Agricultural Conservation Committee, and County Agent C. R. Rich- COR- M. NUMBER 9. Morgan Public Forum augurating a new plan to take care New Sessions of subscriptions and to better care PORATION AND MUNICIPAL POWER PLANT FOR Meeting Held Monday Dr- O. J. Wheatley, agricultural for the needs of the people through The first Morgan Public Forujn. e county, ards, attended the district meeting sponsored by the economist, and Miss Myrtle David-- 1 ou THE DECEMBER ENDING PERIOD States df- in Ogden on Thursday at which thelnVe'of Under the new system, the cor- son, in charge of the home econom- ri.'wis Educate 7 given conservation program was day ics work for the extension service, respondents are appointed sub- evening in 1st, February the launched. This meeting at Ogden new auditorium. Utah tate Agricultural college, an- - scription agents until July 1, 1937. This meeting was To the Honorable Mayor and City Councilmen of Morgan City. Mor- - was under the direction of the in nounced Thursday that meetings You can order and pay for a new connection with the p. t. A. state committee and was attended are being held In 13 counties of the subscription or a renewal of your san County, State of Utah: monthly meeting. L heiewith Anita submit the following by committee members from Web Sommeis, City Recoider, state with county planning boards., subscription mrougn our author-- , financial statement The forum Is one of a select of Morgan City Corporation and the Municipal er, Davis, Morgan and Rich coun ized in QWI1 leaders home farm and your representative DtCPIIlbfr 31 pQW6T Pliint fOT tll6 yt?3.T Plldin County number of public forums Instituted ties. The day was spent in discus- In BALANCES ON HAND JANUARY 1. 1936: are actively engaged in analysis community. various parts of the country to and their sing the various phases of the pro- demonstrate the and diagnosis of pressing farm prob The correspondents practicability of General 759.23 Fund wideDr. are: gram and working problems deal- such and communities lems, Wheatley said, as a programs Assessment 219.02 Fund permanent form Special Mrs. O. S. Kilburn, ing with payments that may be re of adult Porterville; REVENUE spread discussion of these partinent education for a better AmRECEIPTS: Lceived through following recorn erican Dickson, Richville; Ruth problems and some suggestive rem- Asa 253.03 Special Assessment citizenship. mended practices edies for them will do much toward Giles. Milton; Edithe Toone, Pett- General Taxes 2,386 38 The of the public forum purpose . Licenses 588.50 finding a better solution for the son; Rhea Stevens, Croydon. These Is to: 1. Increase form the citizen's Fines the 81.75 and Forfeitures unbecoming appearance problems. people and Vivian Johnson at the of Miscellaneous 162.93 understanding of our national houses aa into probThe schedule for the meetings Morgan County News office are the pleasant Streets & Sidewalks Tax Revenues lems. 2 Stimulate further 477.2e ereeable Sight- - The could houses study Include: Morgan, February 11, AUTHORIZED AGENTS for 1 964 85 Street Lighting Tax Revenues and Independent investigation. 3. a of dress as a .. Rev. & ternoon; Summit, February 12, af- - this paper. Tax 300.20 Collections paint Cemetery Public Grounds Tax Revenues 238.62 Kreat improvement in our county. Facilitate correlation of new knowtemoon. If you want to know how your Waterworks Collections 2,257.75 Heres to a greater Morgan coun ledge and past learning and experDr. Wheatley said, if the same subscription stands, call the asent Loan - Waterworks Department .... ty by belnnlnK Improvements at ience. 4. Develop a critical attitude Interest is manifested at these in your town or the News office in 1 000 00 Tax Anticipation Note which demands validation claims. Loans Repaid - From Special Fund 164.52 kme' not only for the sake of the 5. meetings as has been shown in the Morgan, Promote tolerance and be that on impression made might S. D. PERRY past, leaders in nearly every coun6. Stimuate Total Receipts sense of $ 11.854.04 a passerby, but also for the sense ty in the state will shortly be active 7. public responsibility. of and satisfaction Develop if pride that ALBERT CARTER in deciding what their principal DISBURSEMENTS: logical thinking and improve the to ourselves. Officials Salaries issues and problems are and In Albert Carter, 43, farmer and em- 1,453.00 brings speaking ability of the average man. Office Supplies & Printing 104.61 Amyrue Henderson getting as many persons in their ploye of the Mutual Creamery com-- ; Reduce power of emotion and & 5.76 Telephone Telegraph counties to become aware of these pany of Morgan, died Wednesday Officials Bonds 210.29 prejudice. 9. Train people In methA MORGAN COUNTY PROJECT ' problems. afternoon at his home, following, 112.10 City Court ods and Morgan valley is Indeed a valley facts. 10. analysis and testing of 36.36 an extended illness. City Health Department Build the community File Department 343.01 of unlimited possibilities. However, KATE MATILDA CHASE He was born April 4, 1893, In Porand foster spirit Police Department neighborliness. la nn t make these possibilities most Miss Kate Matilda Chase, 79, terville, a son of William H. and1 I....!.. Interest Paid The speaker Monday evening was beauty Travel Expense . known to many as Aunt Kate, Mary E3nor Carter. He was a mem 44 nn beneficial In the future, and ks subject was 133 70 and order must first be established Sundry Expense died at her home in Chase Park.1 ber of the Porterville L. D. S. Swedish Democracy." He will also - Citv Books Audit in are as Morgan everywhere they Centerville, early Monday. church. The following brothers Mayor's Contingent speaker next Monday night, essential to a community's well- - e Born in Salt Lake City, April 22, survive him: Walter of Porterville. Street & Sidewalks Maintenance p- T- A- Bave. as their The being and progress. The citizens of part of Street Lighting 1857, a daughter of George Ogden George H. of Morgan and James F. program, the following num- f. this county should profit from the Cemetery Maintenance and Josephine Streeper Chase, pio- Carter of Provo. Public Grounds Maintenance ... example set by the natural beauty bers: prayer by David Eskelson of neers of 1847, Miss Chase long was Funeral services were conducted Waterworks Improvements & Maint. Devil s Slide; a candle lighting e wrhich entirely surrounds Morgan active in the L. D. S. church- Her Friday at 1 p. m. in the Porterville Audit - Waterworks Books ; of the work of A.. T. the P. emony ' beauty of her rugged mount-- 1 birthplace was on the present site L. D. S. ward chapel by Bishop INDEBTEDNESS PAID : ains, green and verdant In summer, under the direction of Mr- Max on Interest Note ... Francis of Liberty park, then the Chase Elmer R the' Burial was in Penrod and Mr. J L. Terry; two Balance on Francis Note farm home. She moved to Center- Morgan cemetery, selections by the Giles Assessment 453.27 They should be ashamed to display muscal Special ville with her parents at the age of Tax Anticipation Note Brothers 1,000.00 quartet from Milton. anything which is not in keeping five and since resided there. She LIST OF HIGH SCORERS IN After the the entire with this natural meeting, beauty. was a member of the Relief Society $10,986.98 THE SUMMIT DIVISION BALANCES ON HAND were in the play entertained believe a I group 1937 that JANUARY 1. Therefore, firmly of the North Centerville ward. General Fund Sum- clean-u- p North cakes with 868.28 individual where Jack in loom, lanky Morgan Spriggs, would) project two She Is survived by sisters, Less Outstanding Checks 20.00 848.28 mit center, came to the top of the; an exceedingly useful project, jone candle on each, and punch. Mrs. Alke Chase Smedley, Bountilist of the Summit division The general plan lor such a pro-- 1 were served. This was in honor of Special Assessment ful, and Mrs. Emma Chase Covey. scoring His total in the would be to let each family as-- ! the founding of the P. T. A. game Friday night. ject Chase Park, Centerville. is 47. Second 11.854 04, sume enough responsibility to main- season W. Karl Hopkln, administrator of for the points well known Miss Chase was very 'tain H. Crook, Wasatch held about their this is order and by group of forums, was also pres- -, place beauty BALANCF SHEET throughout Morgan countythird ASSETS sown sqrroundinKs. This should not.ent Monday evening. counters; forward, w'ith-34 be burdensome, for each family The lecture Monday, Feb. 8, will by Perkins, Park City center, with CURRENT ASSETS: SOIL CONSERVATION Bank Balance - General F'und .should take pride in making their; begin promptly at 7:30. A basket- 868.28 $ MEETINGS ANNOUNCED 34 points; Geary, Morgan forward, Less Outstanding Checks 20.00 848.28 own property as beautiful as ll game, Morgan vs. South Sum- -' Local meetings are now being and Sweatfield, Park City forward, -' will be played in the high 30 with outward next order in After ble. are the appearmlt, points all, Accounts Receivable - Loan to Special Fund for held in the various communities of school the reflects a ance each. gym at 9 oclock, immedi- hme of largely Bonds Payment 666 13 Morgan county by the 'county agriBank To Balance of its occupants. Forwards 18.78 true nature Special Fund ately following the forum. School cultural conservation committee a own not need buses will run for both the forum one obtain beauty, and the county agent. At these Total Current Assets $ 1,533.19; palatial mansion, for neatness and and basketball game. CAPITAL OUTLAYS: meetings the new program for 1937 order will lend beauty to even the Waterworks Improvements is being explained with the hope $ 12 310.34 LOAN GROUP ELECTS & humblest dwelling. Streets Sidewalks Imp 7,000.00 of helping farmers arrange their not should A of this on The (Continued type last project Morgan National Farm Loan page.) croping system so as to receive benbe It association primarily requires expensive. Friday elected J. A. Par-- a efit payments that may come thru little work and interest in order rish of Mountain Green, president; to be successful. And how much Thomas E. Orton, Porterville, vice more attractive the community, president; Lincoln Jensen, Milton; Alonzo H. Toone, Croyden; would be if worn shabby buildings coat of paint, Francis, South Morgan, directors, a with freshened were senecessary for the committee to if loose boards and fences were re- - Mrs. Kate Littlefield was retained cure work sheets for each farm in paired before dilapidation occurred, a.s secretary-treasure- r. Get your pencils ready, folks, and the county. As soon as possible the if can and ash piles were removed. use those ballots youve been savmaps will be made for every farm harmful and noxious weeds FKB, j APPORTIONMENT which will be used as a permanent ing, for the two essays published the many frint yard fences which eradicated If fowers and shrubs MADE TO UTAH SCHOOLS record in the program, Mr. Richin the! were cultivated everyone by None cf us know who Amyrue Hen- - impress a traveler more than the! Tie February 1st apportionment ovl ards states. It is hoped that with carefully schools of the state taxes litand Dixon derson Jean we , made of but fences? very once are, these maps appearance properly Many". h.mn and if the ,h as com- to $264,596.96 we amounted how do know like their ideas, 'fences in our county present a pic-- L tle measuring will need to be done r nrotwrlv taken care cf " w 00 for $800'000 more than t0 indiin the a'ture Every person similiar to this one. The gate and the expense of getting county has how pared mnee to vote for his favorite es- - fc hung on one hinge; posts on vidual farm records will be reduced Xwouid be iTtributed to th.' to J Easton Pam t. . to a minimum. The schedule of the either side are lying flat or missing -' aUty and ordtr Gf the commun- cofding, research and stalls cs in ector of meetings follows: altogether The wire fences appear y state the department of public in- Portermended beine broken after Tuesday evening. Feb. 2, ThlS mant Pr?Jccthwould ?f The decline is attributed tJT to family times. ville; Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2:00 p. m-and struction apply only tjes de,inquent in making Peterson; Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, 7:30 There are more things than the,property for business men and state taxes 1936 for settlements 7:30 p. m., Milton; Thursday, Feb. 4, fences around our homes that! those who own property which is ollected. p. m., Morgan; Tuesday. Feb. 9th, would impress a newcomer. Our used by the people of the commun- Morgan School District received 8:30 p. m. Croydon. must front yards themselves enough be.jty should be on February 1, making a $1412.32 the taken into consideration and the to see that their property also adds give you opportunity to North tQ datp of $13i40i.52. back yards also. What can detract beauty to the community. In fact. received District gchool two or three weeks. Mr. Richards more from the appearance of a these people should be the leaders gummit7Q Qf Fpbruary j au0t-o- f A committee of Morgan business home states that the election of officers than bones, tin cans, dry such a clean-u- p project. mpnt makin? a totai to date of men wall be selected to count the leaves, rocks, and for 1937 will take place about the lying playthings you have become so ac" Perhaps 693 45 votes and will announce the last of February when the work about everywhere? It would take customed to your home and su 1 wards. H 11 sheets have been prepared. but little time to put each thing in roundings, that you do not see Bedsaul. N. S The 23 checks of 10 for $5.00 8 first; jits place. their ugliness and soridness. Look H. Deyng. Park 15 S3. 00 for second, and $2.00 for third 6 5 be could rocks A1j the up Wasatch picked about you with the eyes of a Hickins. 12 will be awarded as soon as thisnd used to beautify the outside stranger. See those things which 10 5 S S. atS. Harris. Miss Louise Taggart who is Ogden 2468 9 committee has determined the win- 7 4 home or thrown away; the do not harmonize with beauty, and 0f tending school in Ogden, spent the Hill, Judge 9 ners. 6 3 Servire above all then clean-uweek end at the home of her par- Bowen. N. S 8 The authors who have contribut- - the 3 3 of all the Dixon while Jean can, Wasatch garbage ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Taggart. Tade. 8 ed articles are: Bea Ellarty, Eleanor 5 3 Par playthings could be put into their! Mrs. A. L. Williams entertained Johnson. 7 King. Hopeful, Rona Blake, Alice, 3 Wasatch places by the children. All of the Rmuna. her club members at a bridge 6 Red Riding Hood, Jean Dixon and articles which mar the lawn have 0 luncheon Thursday. Members pres- - Murdock 5 Amyrue Henderson. All are stu- - ben taken care of except the 3 ent were Mrs. James Logan, 4 dents at the Morgan High School leaves- 6 In a short time we could an F. F Ulrich. Mrs. Gilbert Francis. 4 and all have put forth a big effort have 8 task done if we worked; this M. Rees Moran Mrs. D. C. Durrant, Mrs. A Better . 4 to voice their views on 6 with a rake. Our work diligently ... Abbott, Mrs. H. H Crouch and Mrs. Maloney, Judge Morgan. 2 on the yards is not finished yet: J. Porter, Morgan J. L. Terry. Help the most deserving one win. we have a very Important phase of 6 Morgan Phillips, in your ballot now? Send MSrs. Jack Olsen and daughter our work left. 2 AND COUNTY A BETTER MORGAN CITY Boyle, Park City 0 The dandelions and weeds which Betty, spent the week end in Eph- Neil, S S. IMPROVING MORGAN COUNTY are raim where Mrs. Olsens mother, 0 decorating our yards more and BY BEGINNING AT HOME I cast my vote for: Mrs. Bertie Beal, celebrated her Nevilie more each year are still to be taken 5 judge indi-1 Our hlsi is we as care of. Everyone should try 2 w'hat county birthday enniversary. Barnes. Park City viduals make it. It is the duty of hardest to eradicate these pests of 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Robinson Garn n S men. women, and children to im- - the plant kingdom. spent the week end in Evanston. Signature of Voter: Simpson. S S. Next we should take into consid-- i prove the appearance of our county Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Call of Salt of by beginning at home: afterwards eration the appearance of our storm ' Lake City spent the week end at Miss Valentine Parkinson. we can turn our attention to public and wind worn houses. A little time her at end toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ogden, spent the wwk and money spent would soon trans- lmprovements E. Rees. home in Morgan Set - 31, 1936 Mon-193- 1 j j af-ON- ae . j j ( - - cer-th- - j j . ; - - possi-jba- . j News Essay Contest ,."and dl , civic-mind- ed re-re- ad a-- 28 MORGAN r-- Srsrref JTorfuaru j je p. j . j Mrs-lPi11- - Pre BALLOT - Morgan County News Essay Contest . jd j 1 ; 1 |