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Show 24. 141 The Beavtr Press, Thursday, July V INTERESTING ANECDOTE FORMS BASIS FOR ARTICLE ON INDIANOLA, UTAH UTAH i l'" For SERVICE or i:k i:v v 0 mths. ?1 IN ADVANCE) (PAYABLE Mire .iIp8 Of tlCttt. ura!i f Crop suv dvh loldal That is IV ieof Smith, chahma who mastlt' John Spencer, who in 1874 was County AAA onnin'; :u..- u Morahoi:; s sent into lndianola by the todav that it mon Church as a missionary to gin thinking resultsthe Indians, found few white set- 1942 wheat crop sew1 at tlers in the surrounding counrty He poin'ed on' orhe at that time. Nevertheless con-dmdimill in '""es 0!: JjfaCAUSE a bank loan td the treatsi' ganized a ward over which he pre- a nee ar ha- -' K oercent The, following cost of sided as bishop. f:,"u benefits business year he moved his family to ible. a farmUtah. lndianola from Pays-one inn entire community, contributing to greater k fitting for gl'OUp t'eS'O In i. Japa' to Many interesting anecdotes were wheat it wili W mans,Florida ncss activity, employment, earning passed down by Spencer to his son hs when 'le v .inc. sc Richard Henry Spencer, and to- a year, not only i I power, we welcome an opportunity to makelo, i: grw ingimp' those interest histories these day chance of losing to responsible borrowers. attracted by Indian lore. recen it is not insured lit la lay8 One story told by Spencer, who l'Vc. re wh: group the ing I Crops Whenever cii cumstances warrant the e spent the rest of his life in to pay all ivserv ini lndianola as missionary, mediator ar hoi 8 in.-'-', problem tons I'aartsion of bank credit, bring and interpreter, reveals the ter- crop wV farmer more lis,, wheat wm icceive personal rific hold superstitions ahd on the I discussion, their wlo'at .top tl sin-,Indians of that day. I x'tid Mi Smith tent ion. Here you can be sure of the most fries From Thistle Valley north. ( th.. reserve. - at irna! 1 pricewheat "Because was Indian an ther trail leading ,1 this helpful service, no matter what your to Spanish Fork, and also a trail and hith yields ar-.- iuoe a! til be':!"', f to needs. leading west to the Uinta reser- year is no reason i vi.tiv conditions will he vation, and these trails were ofThe whole crop l;;- ten traveled by lndianola Indians fasvorahle. teat ire o' Member Federal Deposit Insurance visiting their neighbors. One surance program as a Thistle Valley Indian who had the Ever Normal (irainary base,! eSel'Verm Corporation large ambitions wished to become cm the idea of for year wb'-ia medicine man, so he made aHn cool trip to Spanish Fork where, from drouth, frost insects, or disease THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS another Indian, he .obtained take the crop. on bucksmall medicine has made of "The farmer who skin and filled with some strange vear and lets his crop p up;e.o-,f- i medicine powller whose powers tooted the next is working aain-- ' were accorded great respect. In the principles of crop fact, so the story ran, the possesis gambling with insurant- in sor of this medicine would addition to all the crop haz it .H OF MILFORD STATE BANK so powerful that he could confront him. Th- - only way that cause an ememy to become ill to be sure every year is to insure and die merely by sprinkling the everv year." Mr. Smith advised. ' medicine across the trail where While water is one if the most ,r the enemy was obliged to pass. valuable resources in I'ta'a. ex- LOANS AUTO Get a Shave and Hlr The Indians at Thistle Valley REFINANCING has taught many wheat perleuee at thi whose regard for their fellow was Rates Low Quick Loans that too much water can hitherto not very high, became growers as well as sr. w a cro-i- . Red No Tape SANITARY BARBER M alarmed when they learned of his desfoy Rut. floods or drought, tlmiv will; Froyd-Corr- y Co. sudden increase of power and apMilo Baker, Proprl always be wheat in the hin of the! Cedar City 0 N. Main pealed to John Spencer to get this North of Port Located who insures his rop with farmer meicine and destroy it. Spencer Telephone 10.1 Insurance CorFederal the Crop called upon the Indian to see if The crop insiitmce pro the fellow could not be made to poration. is a vital part of 'he Kver r? gram yield his newly acquired medicine Xormai (Irainary Plan a nlan io RROWN and BROffl bag, but the Indian proved strang-l- y stabilize ARTHUR SMITH agricultural prices and stubborn and refused to give up ASSAYER8 on improve the standard of livMig the medicine which had such . farm. Mail Work Sclidtri PLl'M RING and HEATING This refusal the powers. We Standardize on Aeon caused muoih excitement among TELEPHONE 6S the other Indians and they depu- UTAH TRAFFIC INCREASES n EUREKA tized ft second committee to wait wer upon Spencer with the urgent reThe volume of traffic quest for him to obtain the med- Utah's main highways coming -- si icine at any and all costs! to increase according to the ivSpencer called upon the feared port of the State-widHishwiyl ! tribesman once again and finally Planning Survey, depart no nt of' persuaded l(im to accept three the State Hoad Commission. head of horses in exchange for Th-greatest increase for th" his precious buckskin, bag filled first six mouths nf the year has with no one knew what. been on V. S. Highway Ml. The When John Spencer returned automatic recording device at. the with the hag .four reliable braves Drajer Cross Roads sh nvs a daily went with him to a cedar knoll average for th.- ye;,r iu July 1st miles northeast of 4 410, an increase ,.f 1::.m:'.', two and one-haof Indiadola where they gathered over the first six months nf ;i e wood and built a fire. Spencer put in average daily numher ot the medicine on a large rock on hides crossing Highway Ml at top of which the Indians placed Draper Cross Uoads during June the burning firebrands, and then was 5002. which is ln.r, hin!,.T they all retired to a safe distance than for June, 1 In. The to watch Its destruction. While the tourist travel acIndians were very cautious about counts for a part of the im rea.se. keeping out, of the way of the the survey shows that local trafsmoke from the fire, running fic has also increased in i'i cater some distance if the smoke should proportion than has tourist irnv happem to blow their way, asj In I'arley's Canyon th, l'.i they believed it would cause their traffic Is S.yi!'"', greater than for death it they should Inhale any 1940, while the in li.in-iel'- s of the Kinoke from the medicine Canyon on U. S.io is 4. MM';. i fire. A number of sections of lli-jAll went safely, however, and wav Ml are beinir w'elen.-,am ' U t Titli..nrtU fnilluna rat rnxil In me- ..n.. ai the pies nt tim straigiitened their homes nappy n tne assur At the Point of the Mountain uplance that the dread magic woulJ proximately four mil s of the! never be thrown in, front of their highway has been widened an r H ATES $1.50 TO $3.00 paths. No one, indeed, took the straightened and the surfaeiug o in was to out find what trouble the four lime section is about IT'S A MAKK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP the bag, but perhaps it was just completed. One and one half mil-- j as well the Indian, holder-of-grudges of highway at the north ett- AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY sacrificed his chance at trance to Provo is beins: realign-' power for the three head ed, widened and surfaced. Th" r.RNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. of horses. al-of h. o strech highway w'll John Spencer was often called four lanes wide with a four fo to various parts of the state to neutral ion in between opposi. make peace between the Indians lines of traffic. was and the whitemen, and he Highway Ml seems never known to hesitate to enter a major traffic problem and ;, any Indian camp alone, regard- likely that the ..utile less of how hostile they wre. Re SOUth may receive spe, ia', a'! had many close calls and came tion. Traffis on r s a near losing his scalp on some oc- has Increased t t'.ee ; casions, for there were times when er HUT. If the saoie he entered hostile Indian camps of Increase prevails and had his life threatened. He next five yea' s. ,r a natural death at lndianola bound to interf. i e li died on August 20. 1892. the nKular flow of tr.it' lane highway from THIXOS TO WATCH FOR Payson seems t, le t Air cooled telephone booths. Bell with the halam e m? Hit Telephone Laboratories has ar. the N'evada line i nc quired "the patents. A wit sug- a nilnulmum of gests that toll stations of the fuTh. National ture will thus take less toll of Program may le in tempers during heated conversa- sooner than is :he Earth looks to a An Increase in bobbed-haire- j tions. geologist. present The blondes. government "S( Uts Tushare's have been special'! V has sent out an S. O. S. for long ductlve of metals. Inexpensive ul In the nt blonde hairs needed for delicate early days the diiw"nrll it) that were easily devices of the ocaln. antiseptics and wf made, as many n' its 'leposlts outcropped on the W Army and Navy. It seems that fanilanjide an. Ihit today the situation li Hitler has cornered the supply may soon be made fl' . tr" different. The surface depof" which used to come from Scandi- oat hulls am! o'h r B rioi (I,. ponu and more deeper anil And herp materials acenrdinc navian countries " ou:, "H prospecting Is nece" . are some "hot ones Un line with istry depart in- -: at ' 'ring forth new ore bodle. .. orton .:i ,n the sweltering Washington weath- of Iowa. 'ii.iis a creuu to iub Substance 'nines in Utalj that matr er from the U. S. Patent Ofice. an Illuminated umbrella, a zippered which can h. t'fopertics have enjoyed lonl (j 'onc'-most a n v of : ',. f:il ,,. than is common for f, cigarnecktie, a 'nines. a This has been due wide an ..f a variety ette, typ writer erasing key. 01 "i aisuro to a wise policy :i ill d awning and a safety-cri- medical !'"mnt. if the Induatry lolly-poFor the perservine iated m - fved In the future vaort ' "'e or th inventors thereof, let's hope there reports return must ;! Is a fortune on the way. '! for 'development worT rTrder is becoming harder nu Salads ; !) f 11(1 Ments rooked at low tenipera-jtn- n food" tlee in curt ailment of developm" add ' and not overcooked are ten-i- t ftthey " "'I'" Mil soon result In nd vita in lulcv: nl"o fuel t iaved. w ""ailment of mining. "'Id J,o "hie law of mining. li-- for 14 fl f; the j r. $2 1 ve , and t Firt Claas Publication Entered in the Post Office in Bearer, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress ot March 3, 1879. Phone U AdrertlBlng ratea quoted when requested. A - has been demonstrated that drinking lemon juice fortified with l ImiuMi extract will reduce lii.fii blood pressure, and ordinIt. je-o- ary lemon juice will reduce- normal blood pressure. is best for flat and tin? fresh bread or lolled sandwiches, say home wiilies, con oin ists. Continuation through the. fisplaying cards than radios. Contract bridge is still the most cal year ending 1 04 2 of progarms popular game, and it's on the in- under which approximately 500,-oicrease. Second most popular name needy persons receive their with women is auction brid-daily milk supply at low cost has with men it's poker. Pinochle been annoniHV-by the USDA. ranks third with both sexes. The Tim programs are in effect in the surprising social significance of fSoston. Chicago, Washington D. bridge in Amor lea is indicated by ('., New York, New Orleans and areas, frequency of play. Par for bridge St. Louis the survey discovered, is once a and supplement federal orders reweek in most well regulated gulating milk handling in these ihavo m ; g your lo-s- lourmquiiy - Day old bread ;;uid Si"' 1 1 : mth. 8ftc NOT ALL WORK America has gouo to work w ith a vengence but tlit:y nay that all work and no play makes Jack a dull hoy. Ther is no need to worry about this score, though, according to the fir.st nationwide study ot card playing in this country conducted of American by tho Association It 1'laying Curd Manufactures. weniH that 83 per cent of I'. S. families play cards. More homes I u Publisher Published Every Thursday 1 i. , N. E. A. WALTER L. CARLTON SUBSCRIPTION RATES IIMI : from the files of tlie Utah Writers' Project, WPA SW FkIV ASSOCLTZ0M and the coMMITTEEMW URGES in sum-- t in-- leaver City Brand aa-h- he-co- rj markets. j j -- YOU GET Gre Abundant Power YOU GET j Maximum Mileage - No matter where you buy Pep 83 Gasoline at home ot on tour . . . you get: ... 1. Uniformly brilliant formance 1 1 u 2. 3. 4. 5. Smooth power In Salt Lake's Newest Hotel e . per- ' abun- dance Maximum mileage Higher Instant response for startup, traffic, hard grades. THREE FINE GASOLINES t most stations . . . Pep (premium priced) Pep 88 (regu lar pneeaj Arrow uowpricea;. anti-knoc- lf 1 i 1 M 1 1 S9 the haermottntam west this year. and along the Before you start at this sign service get wy T iiic-cas- ..... 11 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE l - OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat j ALL BE 'SOUNO AND PAM Hwlt'ETS W STR0N5 IN WIND AND uci n iw.A limr"as wm as MLL. h.jf ;, : fl :,; 1 ' 11 m i Utah - An Alluring ' Geological Exposure i , Si i 1 !' rn -- niL CAN - HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND SICKNESS, DZAGS ON NATIONAL DEFENSE. mmmz&m mm ... ather-predictlo- , n i p,-..- .... ,',;,, In ACC DENTS ALOiVE THIS COJNTRV LAST YEAR SUFFERED AN ECONOMIC LOSS l.'CL WORK HOURS LOST, Of 3,500,000,000 A.D 9,100,000 HURT Sb,SOO KILLED MOSTCF THE ACCDENTS IVEXE PREVENTABLE. p air-colle- p j , |