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Show THE BEL1VKR l'UKSS, BKAVEIt, UTAH, FRIDAY, Win t OS I 12,. GREENVILLE Branrr $vtBa Phone 24 KARL S. CARLTON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 m f IP Publisher SUBSCRIPTION and Mrs. John Anderson f Beaver spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr.. , and Mrs. P. y ' William's. Mr. PUBUSHED Per Year iQH BY ' V " VOLUME TWO January 12 1934 v A Cart-wrig- ht - al Annual Report of Bernice M. Brooke, City Recorder of Beaver City, Utah, for the Year Ending December 31, 1933 il - RECEIPTS 3855.87 720.31 215.50 81.95 544.50 385.64 6021.55 63.50 S Licenses Cemetery Fees Miscellaneous Receipts Special Police .'. Cemetery Tax Beaver County (City Taxes) Dog Taxes Water System Customers Electric Light Customers Electric Supplies Sold Fines Electric Light Line Extension Meter Deposit Cemetery Lots Federal Tax l.."y.'.'.'."".'.'.V.".'.'."'.'. - -- 24-2- 603 5.4 5 13017.36 1.00 142.00 648.17 13.56 63.20 311.11 5 e ' Electric Supplies Water System Supplies , Premium on Bonds Park Expense Officers Salaries Election Expense Operation and Maintenance of Water System Operation and Maintenance of Light System Roads, Rivers and Bridges Office Supplies and Expenses Janitor Special Police Incidentals " Cemetery Jail 1236.34 226.85 40.00 '.. ....166!41 $ "... . Expense Board of Health Lumber Wallace and Tierman Legal Refund on Meters Insurance Fund Donation Clock Beaver County (Collecting City Taxes) Street Switching System Refund Electic Light Service Refund Electric Light Connection Refund on Cemetery Tax Office Furniture and Fixtures Federal Tax Interest Sidewalk Bonds Accrued Interest Water Bonds Accrued Interest Electric Light Bonds Sidewalk Intersection Bonds Water Bonds Electric Light Bonds Accrued . 494882 21052 1578.38 4205.19 5296.42 388.42 144.00 16.00 220.53 759.78 3.30 ..122.15 494.91 246.61 306.00 , 17.00 366.87 71.00 5.00 174.86 288.15 3.98 29.60 2.50 22.50 367.64 . $ 135.00 883.62 1864.67 . - : $32120.67 TWICE TOLD TALES ordinance shall mean any beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or decoction of baror other ley, malt, hops and gredients in drinkable water and containing in excess of one half of one per centum of alcohol by volume and not mole than 3.2 per centum of alcohol by weight. The word "wholesaler" shall be construed to embrace any person or persons, who engage in the sale or distribution of beer to a retailer thereof. The word "retailer" shall be construed to embrace any person, .persons, .dealer or dealers, who sell or otherwise disposes of beer in any quantity, to be drunk on or off the premises where sold. LICSection II. WHOLESALER'S in-- TWENTY YEARS AGO has been appointed Postmaster to succed O. F. who had resigned six months previous but was still drawing the I. Lessing e, saliary. Work on the Rocky Ford Reser- (voir had been suspended on account of cold weather. County Assessor H. A. White, Jr. was out in the hills counting sheep. The I. O. O. F. Ball was the swell social event of the holiday week. Owing to the splendid condition of the road the trip from Beaver to ENSE. 2883.29 Milford was being made in an hour It shall s be unlawful for any person or persons tw engage in Mrs. Florence Woodhouse Cockett distribution or handling of beer as . passed away in Portland Oregon, a wholesaler, in Beaver City, without first having secured from the December 24, 1913. $31442.92 City Council of Beaver City a licof of Announcement the marriage Cash in Hands of City Treasurer 677.75 ense therefor. which White and Jones Lucy Edgar Any wholesaler of beer In Beaver 132120.67 took place September 11 was just City before engaging itl business made The young public. couple shall make application, in writing,, ASSETS PROPERTY having kept it a secret until the 1st to the City Council, on forms provid$ 284 67.50 Water System !of the New Year. ed by said city, for a license, and 43981.00 Electric Light System Tan- shall pay into Mrs. Born to Mr. T. and J. the city treasury, 4660.00 Real Estate , ner a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Harry quarterly, in advance, the sum of 595.55 Cemetery Lots ' $25. Oo for each three months. Harris a daughter. 500.4 8 Office Furniture and Fixtures Jas. A. Moves and Clara Brooks Section III. RETAILER'S LICENSEE. 3654.79 Paving Tax Deeds 542.00 $82401.32 were married at the home of the It shall be unlawful for any perMiscellaneous Tools and Fire Hose Equipment bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. John son or persons to sell, give away or MATERIAL AXD SUPPLIES in any manner dispose of beer, as 658.56 Water System Supplies Brooks Christmas night. in this ordinance, in Beaver defined 450.87 Electric Supplies Harry Bowert and Louisa Tanner City, without having first secured 443.77 1553.20 Lumber were married at the Tanner home. from the of Beaver City Council ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Dennis officiated. Miss White jC. City, a license therefor. 15.00 Lots Cemetery .Tanner had been phone operator Beaver Any retailer of beer in 4194.85 Beaver County (City Taxes) for several years she was suc-- I City before engaging here in business 488.13 Cemetery Taxes shall make application, in writing, ceeded by Viola Baker, 2315.85 Wraters System Customers Robert Fotheringham died at his to the City Council, on blanks fur3700.22 Electric Light Customers ' home from cancer of the stomach nished by said city, for a license, 31.15 Federal Tax and shall pay into the' city treasury, after a long illness. 677.75 11422.95 of in Hands Cash City Treasurer quarterly, in advance as follows: For the sale of bottled beer, HUNT BUFFALO $95377.47 Arizona is the only state In the where the same Is not drunk or where 'union that ran stage a buffalo hunt. consumed on the premises LIABILITIES the sum of $5.00 for purchased, .. 3993.91 The only herd of wild buffalo Meter Deposits each three months. in the west is to be found $ 28000.00 Electric Light Bonds For the sale of bottled beer, 14000.00 In Houserock valley, north of the where the same is consumed Water Bonds or 44400.00 2400.00 Bonds Sidewalk Intersection Grand Canyon in this state. The drunk on the premises where pur101.79 Accrued Interest on Water Bonds annual hunt Is scheduled for Janu- chased, the sum of $9.00 for each 136.79 35.00 Accrued Interest on Sidewalk Bonds ary 20, of this year, at which time three months. 46846.77 Uhe For the sale of bottled beer and Surplus will State Game Commission or beer on draft, the sum of $95377.47 permit the killing of six buffalo, $12.50 for each three months. four by resident hunters and two by Council of Beaver City, The s. to par- hereby City COUNTY OF BEAVER Application reserves the right to accept ss. STATE OF UTAH ticipate In the hunt must be made or reject any application for license, I, Bernice M. Brooke, City Recorder of Beaver City, Utah, hereby In writing to the state game warden provided for in this ordinance. Any person violating any provicertify that the above is a ful, true and correct statement of the receipts jon or before Jan. 16, at which time and disbursements of Bearer City, Utah, and a true statement of the con- the selections of the lucky nimrods sion of this ordinance, or, any perdition of Beaver City. Utah, for the year ending December 31, 1933, to the who will be allowed to participate son selling beer in Reaver Cityjwith-oi- i ETAOI in the hunt will be made known t having first obtained a license best of my knowledge. shall be deemed guilty of therefor, BERNICE M. BROOKE San Pedro Valley News, Benson a misdemeanor. City Recorder Arizona. Section IV. Passed and approved by the City Council Jauuary 1, 1934. All licensed premises shall he NO. 2 ORDINANCE ATTEST: (Seal) to Inspection by any peace subject M. BROOKE BERNICE or by AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR officer, by the City Council, T H E LICENSING, REGULATING the Mayor of Heaer City, during City Recorder AND CONTROL OF BEVERAGES the hours when the said premises J STATE OF UTAH CONTAINING IN EXCESS OF ONE are open for the transaction of busss. COUNTY OF BEAVER OF ONE PER CENTUM OF iness. HALF Personally appeared before me this 4th day of January 1934, Bernice ALCOHOL BY VOLUME AND NOT be displayed In that the TO EXCEED 3.2 PER CENTUM a Each license shall on the M. Brooke, who being duly sworn on her oath deposes and nay place conspicuous premises informaIs of to best true statement the her knowledge, foregoing annual OF ALCOHOL, BY WEIGHT AND at all times. tion and belief. PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE Section V. BERNICE M. BROOKE VIOLATION THEREOF. Any person licensed as aforesaid, me 1934. to of 4th sworn this before January Subscribed and day Be It ordained by the City Coun- or any person neglecting or refusGEO. C. MILLER cil of Beaver City, Utah, as follows: ing to obtain a license as provided Notary Pubic Section I. DEFINITIONS. "BEER", who shall either: connec1. Knowingly employ In (Seal): Residence, Beaver City, Utah. My Commission explren September "WHOLESALER", ."RETAILER". The word "beer" as used In this tion with his business, Id any capac 23, 1935. 600.00 4000.00 2000.00 , salt home-Tuesda- Loreen Thompson spent; a of "last week visiting at Cedar ' A. number of the married couples enjoyed themselves at a" candy pgr. ty given at the home of ' Mr and' few-da- ys Mrs." David :'X Atkin. Nola Hess after spending the ! Xmas holidays here returned to her ; borne in Salt Lake last week. Agues Morris who spent the past few days at Plntura visiting her sis- ter returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis returned home Monday after spending the' past two months at Caliente visiting their daughters and son.' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bolton enter- -' tained a number of their friends at' i their home Saturday night. Mrs. was greatlv suprised "Monday evening when heri e girls walked in. The events being her birthday. Games were' played, and refreshments were served. The girls presented Mrs. Black-- ett with many beautiful and useful gifts. Nell-Blacke- tt Bee-hiv- A very successful wedding dance was given here Wednesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fackrell who were recently married. o HEAVENLY SUPPLIES CUSSED IX LESSON-SERMO- ARE WS- -, X 0. bas-ketee- rs DISBURSEMENTS who' ; , PROSPEtTl S OF REAVER-DELTTHE SCRIPT f JUNIORS GIVE PEP ASSEMBLY GAME i DOROTHY BOWMAN "'.'..KDITOR Editor Assoc. :.. ."!.. LAW The .. townspeople and Beaver High Friday one of the best assemblies DIXIE of the year was given by the Jun- KATHRYX MURDOCH .. Assoc. Ed. students are looking forward to the iors. The stunt consisted of a take- Margery Mackrell .... Feature Editor game to be played with Delta here Reporter to morraw night. 4iwput years Delta Mary White off on the team members, student Barbara Morris Reporter has triumphed over the Beaver body president and others. Retta Betty ChriBtenson Reporter Coach Pearce but Joseph presented a satirical sketch Emural Pearce , Staff Typist quintet, a last year of resquad of Mr. Moody in his more enthusias- J. R. Beal fighting produced Advisor doubtable warriors and conclusivetic moments, while Helen . FIRST SEMESTER ENDS aggrely defeated the crack Delta depicted the forensic abiliThe first half is said to be the gation and were placed in the winties of Karl Hutchings acting as Master of Ceremonies. Team, mem- worst half of times. If this adage is ning for the state championship as ,' ber were represented by .Vlrignia true our outlook should, be .very a result... It is the general thought that the taking the part of Rex, Verl as bright for the rest of the coming Beaver boys are playing better ball Lowell, Ida as Bob, Loreen as Paul, school year. Edna as Raymond, Marie as Aub, Today ends our first semester and this year than last, and Coach and Hortense as Eugene. Each we feet that it has been as success- Pearce has noted a decided improvemember of the squad gave a little ful and pleasent as any we have had ment in the playing of (he boys who were taken to Salt Lake last, season. speech in imitation of the respec- at our Beaver High. tive members' speeches which have Students have been' cautioned to Last year Delta defeated Beaver on been delivered heretofore telling take inventory of themselves to see our own floor, and in return game Delta at Delia. what each Intended to do in the if they feel that their best efforts Beaver defeated and hav been put forward and if their Beaver also defeated' Hlnckly forthcoming game. Some rousing cheers led by Dor-re- answer is of necessity negative to d in as much as Hinckley took Delta's measure last week .our chances of climaxed the short but spicey what' one does about it. o this winning from the "Rabbits" program. ear look very good. FINAL DATE SET FOR OPERA o BEAVER TAKES MINERSVILLE The date for the presentation of SCHOLASTIC CONTEST Beaver High' School operetta "Ask 'Scholastic" is the name of a been The Beaver High School definitely cagers the Professor", hls magazine back at Pittsburg which won their first league game from set for January 23. offers prizes and scholarships every The chorus lian beguii work on Minersville High School to the year to the extent of 510,000. These tune of The game was play- ensemble numbers. Miss Johnson awards are given to high school ed last Friday in Minersville's gym. has charge of the dances. She is put- students who excel in any brnch The game, a hotly contested affair ting the chorus of around "60 voices of or the applied from beginning to flnsh, but with through its traces and,, they are arts.literary activity the fine team work of Beaver's showing i promise of some very '.' The students of Beaver High are and the uncanny shooting graceful dance numbers. to submit anything of Bob Detmers, It is our belief that the operetta being dourged the Minersville is of high quality in that they quintet was unable to beat the Bea- this year will" equal or "'surpass any these two fields for consideration in ever presented to the Beaver public. the .nation-widver boys. L. H. contest. o ' It is suggested that anyone in FOOT NOTES DEBATES IX PROGRESS ; school having any ideas that could We notice by certain evidences of The debating class of 1934 shows be converted into contest material jewelry that Orrice has graduated. very good prospects. For some time should see notices in roonv 25 for We are of the opinion that Lowell they have been working on small further details. made some resolutions. issues, but now they are handling issue of the Silver fore, the public for the benefit of It has been born in upon us that the nation-wid- e Rex is a very retiring little violet. question. This has proved very in- those interested. We expect much Mr. Beal was noticably deflated teresting as well as instructive. from this class when it enters into when his pet contest flopped. This question may be discussed be- - debates with other schools. The price of pork was boosted from 1 to 3 cents a pound, according to published reports,in 31 cities comprising the bulk of the population of the country. Did the farmers benefit by this rise to the consumers and the slaughter of 6,000,000 pigs to make a scarcity? They did not. On the contrary, the price dropped from $4.17 per hundred to $3.70 per hundred. What's the trouble with the N. R. A., A. A. A., or is it just the old law of supply and demand functioning normally? What may be done in our national economy to square our activities with that law? That is the super-sociproblem. Bushman spent the Xmas holidays lu 13 Lake with her sister returned NUMBER . Cash on hand January J, 1933 " and Mrs. Dan ; Atkin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Atkin .and daughter who have been1 visiting here for the past two week' returned to their home at Ruth v. m i j nevaua, ;nuuuay. Mr- - . LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND : v sctfobK A First Class Publication Entered in the PostofFice in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. , and a half. I ' j : j ) 'non-resident- i . under ity whatsoever, any person the age of twenty-on- e years, or any of person who has been convicted a felony. . , 2. Or "who ; . shall knowingly give, sell or otherwise of any dispose beer to a minor, an insane person, an intoxicated person or an habitual drunkard. 3. Or who shall sell or have in their possession liquor having an alcoholic content of more than 3.2 per centum by weight, or who shall permit any individual to sell liquor ou his premises, or who harbors a bootlegger or bootleggers on his premises. Any vioiater of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, his license shall be revolked. at the discreation of the City Council, and he shall be or imprisonsubject to a fine and ment as.. hereinafter provided. Section VI. Any person licensed as aforesaid, who shall permit any gambling, of any kind or nature, any disorderly conduct or drunkenness on his premises shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, his license shall be revolked, at the of the City Council, and said violator shall be subject to fine "and or imprisonment as hereinafter provided. ' Section VII... In all judgements or convictions of any person of a misdemeanor, under the provisions of this ordinance, the penalty shall be a fine not to exceed fifty dollars, or imprisonment not to exceed three mouths, or both such fine and imprisonment, and the Court, In its discetion, may order that the defendent, in default o( payment of the fine and costs, be imprisoned "until such fine and costs are paid at the rate of one dollar per-- day, said imprisonment, however, not to exceed the term of sixty days in all; or may order that execution issue against the defendant for such fine and costs, and should any such execution be returned unsatisfied, either wholly or in part, the court may remand . the defendant to the custody of the City Marshall until said sentence is fully satisfied, as herein provided. Section VIII. In the opinion of the Citv Council of Beaver City, it Is necessary to the peare. health and safetv of the inhabitants of Beaver City that this ordinance become effective immediately after one publication in the Heaver Press. Passed by the City Council of Beaver City this 10th day of January. 1934. Approved this 10th day of January, 1934. d's-creti- E. A. GRIFFITHS Mayor of Heaver City STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF HEAVER ss. I, Bernice M. Brooke, duly elected, qualified and acting city recorder of Beaver City, hereby attest that the above and foregoing ordinance was duly and regularly passed at a meeting of the City Council of Beaver City on the loth day of January, 1934. . RERNICE M. .BROOKE City Recorder (SEAL1 on the foregoing ordinVoting ance was as follows: Ayes Councilman, Pake, Howd, Smith, Ashworttj and Yardley. , Nays None. in all Churches" The Lesson-Sermo- n of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan uary 14, is on "Sacrement." The' Golden Text Is from I. Corln-- . thians 5:8. "Let us keep the feast,' not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness: but with the unleavend bread of sincerity and truth." Among the Scriptural citations In n Is the' cluded in the he "And (Jesus) took, following: bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying. This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me" (St; Lesson-Sermo- Luke 22:19). correlative passage also Included from the Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "His (Jesus') followers, Reads: sorrowful and silent, anticipating the hour of their Master's betrayal, j partook of the heavenly manna, which of old had fed in the wilder- of followers ness the persecuted Truth. Their bread indeed cams down from heaven. It was the great truth of spiritual being, healing the ;ick and casting out error" (p. SS)Vl A .; MANDERFIELD Fred Selvister of Salt Lake City, md Reuben Edwards made a busi less trip to Caliente, Nevada the latter part of the week. his niece Dewey Canning and Dona of Midville stopped and visit-i- d a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Munford while on their way o California. MunBaker Edwards and Linda ' ford made a business trip to Salt Lake City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edward were Milford visitors Tuesday and; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Rickerson. - NORTH CREEK and Mrs. Joseph Tanner from Blackfoot, Idaho, spent A few days here with R. R. Thomas and family They were enroute to Idaho aftef spending the holidays in Pasaden;-Californiwith Mrs. Tanner's soa, Dave Thomas and wife. Mrs. Jennie Twltchell was bos-- ' less last Thursday to a group of; w lnriita ....... u at a nniltfnff v. .. 0 n , artvj Several North Creek men have Mr. employment at Beaver. Lester Williams of Milford and Wm. Twltchell Jr. are hunting lion in the eastmountains. A SENSIBLE JUDGE One of the distressing results of sending men to prison indiscriminately for all sorts of offenses la that it often works a terrible hardship on those dependent upon them Judge Nova of Brooklyn is one who recognl7.es this, and In certain cases adopts practical means to protect innocent victims of the law's operation. When Frank Bruno, who earaa was brought $50 dollars a week, before him recently and pleaded guilty of having two wives, oue with two children and the other with one, the Judge said: "I would gladly send you to Sing Sing, but your two wives and their children would he the suffer ers. You will pay the wife with two children $20. a week and tne with one child $15." who WOUW Thni flva noranni have been, deprived of support through sending Bruno to the Pe were provided for, while the cuvpru will ha cnnalnntlv reminded of hi offense and is not likely to repeat . .' tin it. That appears to be Justice tempered with common sense. o Women would be peculiarly fitted to serve In the supreme court of the United States. This would give them a change to have the last word. r ; |