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Show BUSINESS is better. Are yOU getting your share? If you are not, likely it is J because YOU are not ad- - j TWENTY-EIGH- T YEARS OF CONSTANT PUBLIC SERVICE TO BEAVER AND I vertising. VICINITY ALL THE NEWS OF BEAVER COUNTY VOL. CITY XXIX. XO. 5 REAVER COUNTY, BEAVER, GOD OFFICERS ON JOB IS HELD INVISIBLE TO THE SENSES JOHN JANHRV 5, UTAH, FRIDAY, $2.00 1U;M FROM BULLET WOUXD HOY DIES 1FRAZIER WOODHOUSE FAMILY PRESENTS MUSICAL PROCCEEDS GO TO I). V. P. FARM NEWS NOTES "God" is th,? .subject of the which will be read in all Christian Science Churches on ifltiday Jnauary 7. Among the Seriptular citations which form a part of these services is Exodus 33:20 which follows: "And he (God) sair. Thou, canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me and live." Also included Lesson-Sermo- n in this are the following correlative passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Raker Eddy: "Question. "What is God? Answer God is incorporeal, divine, supreme, infinite E. A. Willden; Janitor, Ada Comp-toKleetirc Plant Operators, Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Ralph Bohn, Charles Wornham, and Truth, Love That God is a corporeal can being, nobody Ernest i'earce. truly affirm Chirstian Science strongly emOther appointments will be made phasizes the thought that God is not in the near future. that is, corporeal, but incorporeal.. bodiless. Mortals are corporeal, but IOCAL ITEMS God is incorporeal" p.p. 465. 140, WedMiss Lydla Robinson left 116). nesday for Brigham City where she 0 is employed as a school supervisor. ENTERTAINS CLUB XKW CITY A DM I N ISTRATIOX- - Young Grant Hutchings, 10. was BEAVI il COUNTY RESIDENT By LEW MAR PRICE A U. I. EMPLOYEE, DIES HERE playing with a 22 special rifle. In the County A i;ent became jammed John A. Frazier, 59, passed away cartridge here Sunday after a lingering ill- gun. While attempting to removeandit AGENTS TO LAUNCH NEW AAA PROJECTS OX UTAH FARMS ness. Mr. Frazer, was an employee the gun accidently dischargedbrothOne state-wid- e organization will for the Union Pacific railroad for fataly wounded ashis younger around he came er, Donald, 8, the corn-ho- g production many years, both in Milford and the corner of the house to Join his handle control program for Utah, according Caliente, Nevada. He was born in brother. The bullet entered his in- to William Director Peterson, manBeaver, a son of Thomas and Annie testines. The accident occured at ager of the AAA for this state. Ironside Frazier. In 1S96 he mar- their home in McGill, Nevada. A committee of perhaps five men, ried Nellie Pearson of Beaver. Donald, was a son of Mr. and chosen by the farmers themselves, Twelve children were born to them. Mrs. Grant Hutchings, formerly of will constitute the state committee Six proceeded him in death.. They and each county agent, together made their home here until 1919 Reaver. with three helpers, will act as commwhen they moved to Milford and DISASTER RELIEF FUND unity-county committees to superin 1929 they moved to Coliente, the local program. In counties vise . n ne was tanen evaaa. wnere ami tlle t0 urgent upl,eal where no agents are employed, neHpomlin!; placed under the doctors care. They for fl()od re,ief finds for striken growers of corn and hogs will be moved to Beaver, July 1933. He was areas in Washington and Idaho, a faithful member of the L. D. S. received by Miss Beaumont, Beaver allowed to report to an agent in a No federal appropchurch. Surviving are his widow, Chapter Bed Cross Chairman, Miss nearby county. six sons and daughters, Sherman Beaumont forwarded to the Pacific riation will be allowed in this prothe employment of an Frazier of Cedar, Mrs. Annabell Ed- Branch office in San Francisco, ten gram for unless the county officials wards, Mrs. Anne Rosselle and Wm. dollars, from the Chapter treasury. agent for maintainFrazier of Caliente, and Paul and Miss Beaumont urges all citizens of makean appropriation office for the agent and for Helen Frazier of Beaver, seven Beaver, to contribute quickley, so ing paying his traveling expenses, Dgrandchildren, two brothers, Jim that relief may be hastened to hun- irector Peterson said. and Alex Frazfcr Beaver Frazier of dreds of families driven from their According to the last census made n and a sister home. Lake of Salt Winder and Mrs. Mary City, Mrs. Lizzie Pearee 3682 entertained by the federal government, Hales of Beaver. left for their home in Mr. Schafer, Bed Cross manager farms in Utah sows and members of the "Friendship" Jean reported in jtho the held were services Funeral New Year's after in the Pacific Area, staUs that there Glcudale, I morning club at her home December 23 in gilts; 3513 o,f which reported four afis great desolation and distress in and under; 169 with five and over, visiting at the bono)' of her birthday .('overs were West Ward chapel, Wednesday spending a week 2 her Urol Edwin at ternoon o'clock, Burl bud for home of her daughter Mrs. sections. the affected Manager with a total of 13,680 litters of thirty guests. Each table Paice in charge. Ashworth. Schaffr also informs this chapter hogs in the Hate. had as its centerpiece a beautiful Father Knows" was sung that the Junior Bed Cross, through j A total of 3393 farms ' Christmas f ;i reported favors and! by "My Veni PnttPiwin nf Mil - poinsettia. a quartett, Frank Smith. Cannon the National Children's Is' raising corn with a total production fund, "each The for Vr.nt cards guest. f,,r,i s.inriav with her mother place C. and It. Milo Baker chilplanning a project to assist the of 374,528 bushels for the year the room was decorated in Christmas j Thompson, Mrs. Martha Williams. urdot-while Red census was taken and a production dren of flood victims, urmiHis. uiMiiei whs s 'iveu ul o Murdock. C. bv Praver George Cross chapters devote their "atten- of 366,143 bushels for the five-yeMr. after which all enjoyed Miss Lottie Thompson and playing Speaker, Patriarch George Paice. tion to the rehabilitation of the disaverage. Although these figLund of Itichfield spent Thursday cards. Frist prize was won by Emma BeVocal solo, "Lay My Head ures will nol be used in the corn-ho- g Miss Thompson's Baldwin second by Emma Itobinson neath the Rose," by Thelma Barton tressed families. to visiting with Pacific the Contributions program, as the contract calls parents Mr. and Mrs, Alva Thomps- and consolation by Nettie Stoney. Brother Frank Harris followed Northwest Flood Disaster Relief for the The club numbers presented her with words of comfort. productions of 1932 and on. Fund may be made to Miss Beau- 1933, they will give an indication with a beauliful Rose colored glass to God My Violin solo, "Nearer mont or to the Relief Society Pres- of about what part Utah will play Bakes and sel of 4 5 pieces, a luncheon set, 2 Thee" by Beth Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Dewie idents who have had Boll Call in In the AAA propject, which offers a and of silver handkerchiefs boxes family left Saturday for their home Speakers William A. Miller and charge. Beaver Chapter has recelv- - benefit payments to growers who All in wishing Edwin Paice. joined after spending two gravey spoon. y,n Wyoming ed a receipt for 139.00, represent-- 1 (.ollt,.a(.ts with the' government her many more birthdays. weeks here with relatives. Quartett, "I Need Thee Every ing enrollment of 78 members, gign f to redlu.e ,heir corn and hog Hour." receipts in hand, since then duetioll tor Director Peter-ar- e Swindle-hiiis- l Mr. and Mrs. Berne tt AN'NOUXCE MARRIAGE President Thomas 20 members and are being held Ron Prayer by and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gunn. for additional member ships, up to Further information on the corn-ho- g Thompson left Thursday for PasaMr. Ernest Shipp. wishes to Interment was held in the Moun- January 10th The Chapter goal Is program may be obtained from dena. California, where they visited held their regular meeting tain View Cemetery. 150 members. Shall Beaver Chap- the county agent or the Extension the Tournament of Hoses. tor Bardella to Mr. William Thorley ter go over the top, together with office at Logan. , MAMMOTH IX of Cedar City. The marriage took elseMA. STAR CAST its contribution to, distresses Miss Virginia i'i Vi Pearce and her in the St. George Temple. The MUSICAL COMEDY where? brother Calvin returned to Cedar place counle PLAX THIS YEAR'S CROPPING left for Los Angeles K. voiine K. Franke, Secretary. the on their honevmoon. SYSTEM XOW City Thursday after spending o They expect to Ciigm y, Blondel!, Keclcr ami I'ow is not too soon to start planIt holidays with home folks. ell heart large lit of tilm favo remain their for about three months FXTKRTAIX AT AVAFFLK ning tliis year's crops. This is one rites In "Footlight Parade" when they will return to Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin, receivSUPPER of the very important factors in dismost and of One the to make their home. largest Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Puffer en- -, the success of the farm ed a telegram Wednesday night ana assembled for ever casts tinctive with a waf and Should be given due enterprize, consideranouncing the arrival of an 8 lb. in "Foot-ligh- t tertained, Sunday eight screen appears production GREENVILLE The fie and of Mr. following guests tion at this time. supper. grandson at the home a mammoth speeParade," TheoMrs. Mr. .Mrs. Verland were present; and French in Wieser, On the average leaver County combining comedy, drama and dore Boh.n, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Alen- - Bonzo. who spent the hol- - tacle, Idaho, January 3. 1934. is room for even greathere farm .tVl Hanc (,, n Showalter. Miss Lea Puffer and er diversification of crops, and ceridays here with her cousin Loreen and oat,.hy SOng hits. The evening was spent tainly it should Mrs. Margaret Griffths and Thorpe. be utilized, at her Thompson, returned to her home in en8enib,e the to which comes, Firmage with social chat and music until brother John Jones arrived home Cedar City Monday. least to the extent of supplying the and on Sunday. Monday Theatre Ken Reese and midnight. Mr. and Mrs. home market as well as the needs Sunday morning from Los Angeles January 7. S and 9th. o where they have been to spend the family of Cedar spent Sunday and Tuesday. of the farm family. Cag-ineJames stars, Four popular WATCH PARTY A small area of grain on every holidays. Mrs. Griffiths reports hav- Monday visiting friends and relaJoan Blondell Ruby Keeler Several friends fit Mr. and Mrs. farm would help to fit into a suilfc ing a good time but list glad to get tives here. the head Dick Powell, long and Satur-riav Ken at home .their left K. Griffiths home. Barton, gathered able rotation, and the straw la valMrs. Julia of players. Fifteen leading featured beef for Salt Lake where she will roles in sup- Sunday evening to watch the old uable for maintaining stock have important players go out and the new one come cattle, or as a litter for the dairy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and visit a week with her daughter Mrs. of the stars, while two hund- year port in. Dinner was served at 8 then they cow during the winter. Old alfalfa Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley re-- 1 HillA MeOueen. red and fifty of the most talented fields producing light crops of turned Saturday night from, a trin quiet wedding took place here and beautiful girls in Hollywood ail enjoyed playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Warren and grasses shoald be broto Southern I'tah. Thev were gonelat $ oVork Saturday evening at the will take choruses In varied part Price. ken and cropped a couple years beseveral dav nnri renoried havine al'ro - of Mr. and Mrs. David AlKin, and dance numbers, which for nov- Nei'sen and La Mar o be !.en thMir dauehter Marlorie nne time. fore reseeding to alfalfa in order ingenuity, and spectacular ef-in ANDERSON CAMP I. V, V. came the bride of Glenn Fackrell. elty, tha,t maximum yields may be se said to surpass those are fects U D. The Anderson of the Camy was performed Anabell The ceremony Mrs. Winnie by "42nd Street" and cured. With livestock and dairying Nelson, "Gold Diggers Pioneers held Hieir of monthly meetin the prln(.ple marketa6le prttduets Hales, Alverta Riley and George D. J. Williams In the presence Wednesday December 27, in the of our farms we should plan to pro to relatives and a few close friends of of 1933." Parkinson went to Passadena towill Parade" bring "Footlight Captain Emma duce the most of the best feeds for Library building, attend the Tournament of Roses the bride and groom. A plate lunch the most popu- Atkin gether again two of screen in charge. .Refreshments of that purpose. held New Years Ray. Both concentrates was served during the evening. In the lar players of the doungnuts and ice cream and pop-.an- d should be contfder- roughages Marjorie was a senior at Isthea leading roles, James Cagney with corn com were served by the balls ed. Very Mrs. Betty Petty and son Allen Beaver High School and Glenn scientifically conducted Joan Blondell playing opposite him. mittee. are proving that good High The and Mrs. Emma Robinson left last graduate of the Blackfoot on experiments the first hit made their pair silage in the rations of cattle is for Tuesday for Los Angeles where they School. Both are liked by a host of screen In "Sinner's Holiday," ADAMS VILLE tt'ill spend some time visiting rela- friends who wish them a happy and Warner Brothers. radically equal, pound for pound, to good alfalfa. successful voyage through life. tives. his earrer as who began Cagney, In these planting plans it is well Aenes Morris is visiting her sis- a hoofer and songster, for the first Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones also ' Pin- I)r Mnnblna utrtnnnrl fiupr in Tteil- - ter Mrs. Claude Parkinson at on the screen enacts a similar Lelia Manhard motored to Milford to remember that fetrtility cannot time be maintained, even by the addition lm.hiira for a few days v..r . i.J, ..!..!. ,;,, role in "Footlight Parade." His Saturday. of all the manures produced on the difore returning to his home in Cal musical a of Mrs. is and that who Clinton comedy Tanner Mr, part dance was given here Friday night rector ifornia. who conceives the Idea of have been living at the J. T. Tan- farm, und none should lie allowed extra large by the C. W. A. An musical comedies Into mo- ner ranrh are now living Et the to go to waste; but that is another turning g suround-infrom the story. tion picture prologues. He both di- Wm. Heslington home. Doctor Petty left early in the crowd gathered towns. In these prologues. G. Evans motored to Salt and dances rects Mr. week for Los Angeles where he will J. married folks A very successful Join his family. While in CalifornJoan Blondell, noted for her Lake City in company with Mr. and EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS VALdance was held here Monday night. wisecracking parts, playa the role Mrs. W. UABLE TO REAVER o ia he will do some studying at A. Reese where they all Kent was furnished by COUNTY who spent the Christmas holidays his of secretary in his profession. They expert The music with sophisticated Charlie believes that love is war In which Ernest Shlpp. Morgan, to be gone for about ten days. Mrs. Evans children their returned In a concise article In the Utah Walters and Wallace Paxton. Is fair, resorting to every home with them last Wednesday. Farmer this week Prof. Maynard Florence Scott Is at Milford visi- anything for Wells Farrer left Tuesday wile to hold the feminine known A were and dance play given by of the IT.' S. A. C. Extension SerLogan where he Is attending the U ting her sister Mrs Rulen Murdock. man she loves, and not even hesita the school children here December Blaekett Blaine vice gives the results of a feeding Mr. and Mrs. A. C. this winter. He spent the holmatches hair to It. 22. Everybody enjoyed pulling stage ting In which the value of experiment spent the weik end at St. George with her rivals. idays here with his parents. Miss IV'lora Jessup anil Leila and Caliente. ((teamed bone meal Is a concentrated Dick Powell, Manhard spent Christmas In and Keeler BeaRubey o Mrs. H. R. Webb and two daughsupplement was determined when who made such tremendous hits In ver. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS in jconjunctlon with the sugar ters who have been spending the "42nd Street" are again teamed in Frank Jessup spent Christmas fed In a ration beet with as Past three months here with Mrs. the Parade" Ingenue He his "Footlight Leola with has Miss returned to alfalfa family. Several friends of and Webb's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. hay have two grain. leads. The and emFriNevada he juvenile home where has her at Pioche, gathered The fact that sugar beet byworked so well together and their ployment. Swlndlehurst, left last Thursday Iloopes 29- and for Berkeley, California via Provo, day evening December of talents in singing and dancing are Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Smith and products were used In this ration games themselves playing where she will join Mr. Webb who Miss so adapted to each other, that War- family spent a few hours on the doesus not make the test of no value checkers. At twelve has a splendid position with our rations. In an analwith the 600 and served ner Bros, plan to continue pairing Aberdare last Friday visiting rela- to refreshment. light Hoopes of our feeds we find a shortage ysis Berkeley Federal Bank In the thpm In the future. o tives. of phosphorus; and our stock on tax department. Mrs. Swindle-hurShow starts at fi:30. o CALIFORNIA CLIMATE heavy rations are found to respond Just received a statement from MORs'J EXTRA PRIVATE U'S xa!w0Fakty" hem saving that thev arrived safereadily to a phosphorus supple, SHOWER AXI COOLING Why go to California to spend thement. ly. Alice Mrs. entertain Farnsworth i we have ACCOMODATION'S unsurpass- ed her Sea Onll class at winter, when In the experiment reported they her home head hom!' former A number of friends of Mr. and . found ,'?rl. were Henry Morgenthau, that gains Increased 74 week. . the Christmas holidays we enjoyed Thursday afternoon of last of the Farm Credit Administration uF. , cent and cost of gains was reweather and to The afternoon was spent playing and now Acting Secretary of the per their on7 Sunday' ro.l beautiful 37 per cent, 1279 pounds of 7eVe,veda splendfd games and skating. Refreshments Treasury, will have to find some duced on P bone meal effecting a saving of watch were served at the clos" of the afNew Year in. A nl way of paying for the shower bath $1035. . . t f ( mm ternoon. mr iLI. nas suani urnvru. and air cooling system that he hfld i One tenth pound of steamed bone enjoyed by all present. At midnight winter was with white the ground to meal per head daily Installed last summer adjacent raised the refreshments, which were furnished amorning MANDERFIELD thin layer of anow. his office. by those present were served to the Comptroller General daily gain from 1.5 pounds to 2.6 o Mrs. Mr. and Baker Edwards McCarl has ruled that the paymer pounds per calf, and decreased the and Mrs. deorgei FW YKIRS DIXXEK ionowing; I, Mayor II were called home 1,1.. ...! f from Caliente of this bill, amounting o S1406.48, feed cost per 100 pounds gain from CI,.,!,. en Mr and Mr.. Km Joseph upon the death of her father Mr. cannot be made from the Emer- 12.42 to $1.52. The average total H White. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low. ter talned at ra N. w Uar dinner John Frazer. gency Credit Relief Fund. gain in the 129 day feeding test Mr. Earl Sly spent the latter part Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Woodhouse, When addressing the newspaper was 336 pounds -- for the 100 steers and of last week visiting In Richfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Barton. Mr. men in the matter, Mr. Morgenthau receiving the bone meal and 193 tarn- Miss Xaoma Osborne of Mlners-vill- e said: "At the time I ordered and Mrs. McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Farnsworth and the pounds for those receiving everywas here spending the holi- cooling system Reed Smith, Mrs. Etelkn Itobinson, nr. and shower I thing but the bone meal. o- Mr. and Mrs. Geore Mn. Geoige thought It was a proper expenditure days with Mr. and Woodhouse, WILL .MEET Range stockmen, both sheep and Bradshaw anil family. Alden. Clara and Florence a'nd I still think so." beef cattle, report extremely good The regular mretlng of the Bel- Miss Marjorin Maekertll. DoroWhatever Mr. Morgenthau may results Trom the use of cottonseed i . i , win - u. ne and oi Paxton o were Ieola ine his fellow thy Hoopes Knap rsnip citizens cake, because the stock will think, many of GREET THE NEW A EAR held at the home of Isabel Gillies. guests at the home of Miss Linda who are taxpayers are wondering ravenously of all available eat so . forage. Miss Katheryn Murdock gave a Monday night January Sth at 7:30. Twltrhell. why he should provide himself with There ru no discounting this very of are AU members watch pnrty Mr. and Mrs. the camp Sherman Frazer a pastel-tintefor severs! frirnds shower bath and valuable especially If the Year's Eve. At midnight they quested to be there. Members from and family are visiting with Mr. and air conditioning device at their ex- roughage., feed, which Is the major part all enjoyed a delightful supper. other camps are also Invited. Mr. C. T. Baldwin. , of the ration of range pense. stock, is The new City Mayor and mem-(,er- 9 office took Council of the Monday noon. E. A. Griffiths, It is now Mayor George supported by Councilnien, Paice, held over, Levi Howd, Frank John Smith, Wallace Yardley and Ashworth. for They met Wednesday night of making appointthe purpose the appointments. Only part of ments were made as follows; Day Marshall. H. A. White; Water Masof Justice Gilhert Smith; ter, Sexton, Peace, Walter S. Tolton; n; little-grandso- i r.-- i ! ar i . pro-Furth- er izi.. 4 -- ,, -- El-do- I v. dan-dylio- - i Pla-Alt- i st ...,. lToir: ''' ., "'ir't Per Year In Advance The Woodhouse Family sponser-e- d one of the most entertaining musicals presented in Beaver for a good many years. The talent of the entire family is remarkable and with little effort kept the entire audience in a trance. Miss Florence, rendered song after song; Mies Clara gave the crowd a treat with her splendid piano playing; Mr. on their Aldou Woodhouse and cornets and Aldon as a tramp with his banjo kept the audience in an uproarer for the remainder of the program. Miss Florence presented several tap dancing numbers. The proceeds of the musical went to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers to help with tlie completion their building. DEPOSITOR'S INSURANCE The Milford been notified State yank has' Just that their application for depositor's insurance had been approved by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This means absolute guarantee of deposits up to $2,500.00 on each account and after July 1st the guarantee is to cover larger accounts. IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY The members of the "Friendship Club" met at the home of Mrs, Emma Atkin New Years Eve in honor of her Bftthday which was December 29th. A delicious , hot dinner was served at 8 P. M. ' which all enjoyed. After dinner tables were arranged and they spent the remainder of the evening playing Rummy. Prizes were won by Nettle Sfoney and Belle Bakes and Mrs. Hurst. Ms.. Atkin The cljib presented two with a beautiful silk pillow, pair of silk hose, 2 dresses and a silver salad fork with many best wishes for many more birthdays. SULPHURDALE and Mrs. R. O. Jehu, returned from a six week visit at Chicago and nearby cities. They express themselves has having a very deMr. lightful trip, weather cj(idltions son-in-la- tacher spent her vacation with her mother at Provo, returning Tuesday and Resuming school Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mcintosh and family spent several days with relatives and friends at Provo and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kesler' and faitiily visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley In Beaver. The Arnell and Nolan Jackson families spent their vacation with relatives at Fillmore. and Mr. Frank Cowley Frank Somerfrucht visited at Rhdifield and Monroe. Mr. Somerfrucht returned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Meyer and family spent Christmas at Elslnore. Junior Thompson returned to school at St. George after spending Mr. a few days with his parents and Mrs. C. M. Thompson. o Little Bessie, aged five, after calling here mother several times during the night and receiving no said: "Mother, are you really asleep or are you Just p'tending you're a telephone girl?" carbonaceous. But it Is found that the very great stimulus given the appetite of those range stock is content of the cotton cake, and, with prevailing prices of corn and cotton cake, equally good results can be secured by feeding corn and bone meal, and at a greatly reduced cost. Detailed figures of the experiment reported above by Professor Maynard can be secured by anyone interested by writing to the Extension Service. U. s. A .C, or your county agent. re WEATHER REPORT t - !. . 1 I :,",1 '.mT w d be- ing favorable the entice time. They made the trfp by car covering more than five thousand mile. now The Xmas holidays have come and gone, most of the Camp spent all or part of their vacation with home folks and friends at various places. Mr .and Mrs. Claude Thomposn and daughter Alice spent Xmas and took in some of the midwinter horse races at St. George. of their They were the guests w Mr. and daughter anl Mrs. Wm. E. Miller, they also spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arns at Cedar City. Miss Billie Bean, our school tb a K j Friday, Saturday Sunday Dec 22 23 j 54 55 56 24 25 26 27 28 29 Monday h 61 Tuesday 61 Wednesday 50 Thursday 53 Friday 4 2 30 Saturday 31 44 Sunday 1 44 Monday. Jan 4 4 2 Tuesday 3 44 Wednesday 4 36 Thursday Walter Tolton - ' obaerter . I ) . j J 56 . b g H a 52 f 23 23 22 23 25 26 26 31 24 34 23 23 25 .06 .18 .16 .06 |