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Show Thursday, March 28, 1974 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS '''''' Beaver City, Utah, Friday.'; iJMarch 7, 1919 Vol. XIV. Ml ii''- Tl - COMMISSIONERS MET I IflMC TO No. '.7 ALL ORGANIZED NOT OUR SOLDIER We expected to be able this week to print a full list of county chair- - j men who would handle the W. S. S. Campaign the coming year, but Di- . The development of the National rector Odell has notified us that Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton recForest road system la given great EACH SOLDIER IN SERVICE BETWEEN APRIL y (about' ten counties have no chairman eived the following letter a few day Impetus hy the terms of the Post from their son, Dave Caiton, Office appropriations Act which the chairmen have refused to help our :igo '17 AND NOVEMBER 11, 18 WILL RECEIVE who has be-iin France since March President has just signed. Besides I'ncle Sam now that the war is over, and he is having difficulty in se- 25. 191S, In the letter was soma LITTLE PIN MONEY increasing by $200,000,0,00 the toen tal fund available under the Federothers to show that they are beautiful engraved postal cards al Aid Roads Act, the new law makes re.idy to prove their patriotism and showing some of the beautiful placavailable forexpenditure by the Secshow their appreciation toward the es he visited while in Paris. retary of Agriculture $9,000,000 for Following telegram from the War rill forward claim for such bonus boys who have done their duty. roads and trails within the Forests. Department dated February twenty direct to the .Zone Finance Officer, .... It should be considered an hono Army Engineers School Feb. i The law also authorizes the Secfifth repeated for your Information Lemon Building, Washington, D. c to serve as Countv Chairman for is hereby designated to settle S. S. and those askey snNtfd v My dear mother and all- -retary of War to transfer to the and necessary action: "In order jwho .if Ajrrkti ui material such claims. Such applications must willing ta sacrifice to something that section one four naught six of The last five days have been among fii'. pinen'. and supp'i"' nitablo for Contain (a) the discharge certifl-- i help at this time. the revenue act of nineteen eighteen i:Ko or highway imi rovenu in and not need of discharge, or relier, We trust that very soon Director the most plesent and interesting I order Another important question Is approved February February twenty ed by the War Doiiarrcnien- al forces of the United States during Odell will be able to supply us wit'-i- have ever V'hil. spent in my life. I wrote Beaver county is being thoro-iiv,hl- y fourth nineteen nineteen, may "be that most of this will be distributed no certificate was issued, but cer a list of the chairmen so that the a moth card a few days ago and with you post swamped dependent immediate into effect are placed , you among the highway commissions of tificate and order if both were is- - work can go forward and the told I was going to make a that you the States for use on Federal aid ors, a result of the flu epidemic. informed as follows: the paper bearing Indorse- paign of thrift make a greater hea Paragraph one: "That all per- ments of final payment being re-- . way. rood projects, not to exceed 10 per Their needs must be met in some way visit to the city of Paris, and my lues The epidemic is decreaseing and sons serving in the Military or Navwas with me and I made the trip cent may be reserved by the Sec, . qUlred, (b) a statement of all mili- e al seem a little brighter. things forces of the U. S. during The weather was not particularly retary of Agriculture for use in service since April six, nineteen JOSEPH HYRUM CARTWRIGHT tary and Frisco are still under the present war who have since Aprgood tor the making of trips as it building National Forest roads or strict sifVenteen, showing date and place il six, nineteen seventeen quarantine. other roads constructed under his of reporting at first military station In the death of Joseph Hvrum was a cold, rather gloomy day, Feb, .1. A. Griffiths is the or newly been discharged under honorable and appoint direct supervision. to which check address ii (c) Cartwright at his home in this el'y 1st, when we left for Paris. The od health officer cf Frisco and Wil- conditions, (or, in the case of re- to be sent. The $9,000,000 fund may be used March 2nd, Beaver lost one of her ground under. foot was covered with A. Morse is the newly appoint- servists, been placed on Inactive dufor maintenance as well as survey liam - oldest and most respected all is made When citizens snow. Arriving in Paris at 9 in the settlement pered health officer of Newhouse. ty), or who at any time hereafter, sonal papers will be returned to ap- and construction. The new legisServices were conducted in evening we proceeded to the Univer(but not later), than the termina- pllcant with check. No further cor- - Stake house Tuesday. lation, like the Federal aid roads The sity Union hotel and obtained a room CLOTHING WANTED tion of the current enlistment or had .a good supper late though and act. makes the building of roads and is necessary except to ers were Hon. J. F. Tolton. term of service), in the case of en trails necessary for the use and devthen went to bed to have a good elReese. Watkin Both Brother in of of address advise apWith the clothing problems one change elopment of National Forest resour- of the most serious faced by the peo- listed personnel and female nurses plicant. No other disbursing off- ders testified to the splendid cher-fcte- r night's rest Sunday a. m. found uff or within one year after the terminaces or desirable for the proper adof the deceased and of h's up early and to an early breakfast. icers are authorized to pay claims ples liberated by the war, the Amerworth as a church member, fellow The day out side was du! and rathministration, protection and im- ican Red Cross, as a part of its pro- tion of the present war in the case covered by this paragraph. er gloomy with a cold wind blowcitizen, friend and neighbor. provement of any Forest where co- gram of providing 1,000,000 gar- of officers may resign or be discharFRED JORGEXSEX, Interment was in Mountainview cem ing and about an inch or two of operative local contributions can be ments to the destitute refugees mon- ged under honorable conditions, (or Major Adjutant General. in the case of reservists be placed snow, dirty at that under foot. Sunobtained; tery. thly, will conduct a mammoth collec- on inactive duty), shall be paid, in BOH THE LEAGUE TO DECIDE. We already have .our plans for ap- tion of used Mr. was born March day Monday and Tuesday were spent Cartwright clothing, shoes and addition to all other amounts due in visiting hurridly the most inter6. 1845 at Liverpool, in road projects sufficiently blankets proved England, throughout the nation dur- them in dolof law, sixty pursuance so in 1S47 he New York with arrived a esting parts of the city, including one that shaped up frjhe British government, has notiprompt start ing the last week of March. The lars each. This amount shall not be fie this government that it will visit Tuesday afternoon to the city had who will be possible as soon as the Red Cross a embraced th" parents representatives abroad (1) to any person who tho pe& this government to make good Mormon faith. Two years later of Versailles. At best weather permits. the three and Herbert Hoover, head of the paid: The familv day's stay only gives one a taste of This legislature will make 1! European relief administration, have appointed or inducted into the mill the losses sustained by British owh jthey reached Utah. easier to protect the Forests with- cabled that an immediate supply of tary or naval service on or prior to ershfp of breweries and distilleries 'went to Cedar City and in 1855 they the wonderful things which Paris has in store for the tourist. I visited the" out costly expenditures to fight bad every kind is absolutely vital to the November eleventh, nineteen eight as a result of prohibition. The fame to Beaver, at not had for een, duty reported Mr. In 1R66, fires in inaccessible localities, but health and very life of the millions Cartwright married fgrand opera, finest theatre in the amount of the claims reaches the! who depart-,Uu- e world and saw the opera Rigolotte. will also help enormously the many of children, women and men who his station on or prior to such date neighborhood of $200,000,000. Will Sarah or, (2) to any person who has alflVe 'ears thIs To and indeed the splendor ef.tthe- thea small communities and scattered ,ife, al?,out for Ger-mhave just been freed from the j.rt jneof th.s.fLr .questions ready received one month's pay' ufi-d- the League" of Nations to decide? j1" couple were born thirteen ch'l-An- d tre and the fine music, with the high in the near Forests who now ' yoke. the provisions of section nine lass acting will always br an incisuffer for lack of roads. It will alif it is decided in favor of the dl"en of whom only three sonr The field for relief in Northern so enable the construction of im- France Belgium, Italy, Roumonla, of the act entitled "An act to author British owners, won't this govern-- ! Thomas. Frank and Charles survive dent for me to look back upon with to increase tem- ment he hnmiH tn I have n pleasure. iitstiep r.nrt ennifv the father. picture of the portant trunk line roads crossing Serbia. Greece, Montenegro, Pales- ize the President establishment the I will show you when I When a Military Mr. man. Cartthat porarily phice young the mountains, with suitable provi- tine, Albania, Czecho-Slovaki- a to reimburse the American owners and wright made several trips across the get home. One other night in Paris sion of subsidiary roads. One re- Poland is so vast that the main ot fhe United States." approved May i'or losses sustained. plains, bringing immigrants to Utah. r went to the Casino to here some 4 sult will unquestionably be marked problem can only be coped with by eighteen, nineteen seventeen or, (3) to any person wUo is entitled to re- RIVER CROSSING SOUTH Since 1855, Beaver has been hi' comic opera and a third r.'ght I went development of recreational use oft the Allied governments. Very valor leto or heirs the tired pay and at all times he has beet: to the French theatre to see L' Ami home, (i) ST. GEORGE OF these great national playgrounds uable supplementary relief can be active in church work. Fritz a play of Alsation origin. Thr with their wealth of too little known rendered by the Red Cross, however gal representatives oi any person Besides his three sons, two sisters principal points of interest I wa, Tho bill providing for an approattractions. Altogether, the open- and accordingly its millions of mem- entitled to any payment underdie tuis Mrs. C. C. Shepherd and Mrs. section who has died or may to visit in Paris were the Lou- priation of $80,000 to be used In ing up of the Forests to more com bers and the American people at the lu 1 nomas such one vie payment, aiso tho Tomb of Napoleon oroiner Museum, receiving fKinner, of south use the Colorado river the varied and pubMc large will be asked to assist by the by bridging plete Notre Dame Cathedral. St. Elenne. which Is the fundamental object of donation of used clothing that will case of any person who subsequent St. George. Utah, that the Arrowhead survive the departed. as St. Germain." St. Chapelle Cathedrals, Trail Development and Improve- their administration, will be tre- prove a veritable godsend to those to separation from tho service been has auove TACEOI the Hotel de Cluny. the Sorbornne. appointed specified construct ment association may a; mendously advanced." who have borne the brunt of Geror inducted into the military or na- highway from St. George to King- the Pantheon, the Paulsfeion du GuUnder the law, preference is given many's assault on civilization. val forces of the United States and man, Arizona, has unanimously been The next Lyceum number comes erre, the Palace Royal and the to the employment of honorably disThe collection of clothing will be from or is uas been us on the 12th of March. This to maagain Arch, the Garden of fhe separated of committee indorsed by the jont made at just a time when practi charged soldiers, sailors, and T. Flahlff Tuileries the Palace of Concord, theabove as is only the service John specified number acby Sergt. house labor. senate, Arizona and the the rines for required cally the whole country is discard one payment o sixty dollars shah cording to a wire received yesterday direct from the trenches. He la tel- Arejnie Cha. . c Elyies, the Bouleing its winter clothes, much of which The above amount, in the by J. H. Mandorfield, president of ling Lyceum audiences, in simple, vard de Les Italiens, the Eiffel Towbe made. Statement of Federal Aid Funds for will never again be donned by its from the service the association from C. II. Bfgelow. straightforward way. vividly and er, the Palace of Justice and many of case separation Roads. Use on Utah Post owners. Thus, at a minimum or sac to the or on passage of this secretary. Mr. Bigelow added in the thrillingly. his experiences of seven other places of interest that I canprior be will rlfice the American people soon as practi- telegram that a special appropriat months in the war. Mr. Flahiff was not name. as be act shall paid Under the Federal Aid Road Act able to show in a most substantial To me Paris is the most beautiful of this act ion of $100,000 for construction of a member of the famous Canadian the cable after passage available have will o 1916, Utah manner their brotherhood to ihose which dur- - city I ever saw. It is almost incon-'ievab- le from "Pat" Princess becase of in the and 'th regiment, be from mav received separation road thP 10 At from the Federal Government least who still are suffering to the person who has not ing a battle at the front, went intween now and December 31st, 1920, 000 tons of clothing is needed. All the service after the passage of this legislature. out came and action to such of the visited 1,036 at time be act the strong shall place to realize the splenon paid Post Roads, Red Cross Chapters and Branches in In addition the committee Repre $854,252.25 for use incidents 22. herein of dor The amounts that Many thrilling only Mo of on magnificent city. The Forest R. use Waters Charles for separation. sentative and $200,000 the Mountain Division, which must is just like one great exposition - illustrated with handgraunades. baybe paid out of the have county "Mofor shall said rity provided Arizona, Roads. will 300 of tons, furnish a quota for 'Pay of the Army' have county has an area of more "ot tnrusts, etc. win no rnairu. ana even tnougn tne gardens ana Utah Under the Bankluad Bill participate in the drive. Without de appropriations of Decem'buildings were covered with snow. the and Navy', respectively, ibnn 1300 snnnre miles of which Hon't miss this number. before 'Pay will have available lay the farments will be forwarded Other Lyceum numbers are hooked the beauty was there and by using ber 31, 1920, the additional sum if to Europe, where they will be distri- by such disbursing officers as may 30 per cent lies north of the Colo- 'the imagination a little, it is easy Those of our citizens, and the full quota will be given. $1,987,630.71, making the tota buted by the Red Cross. All gar- be designated by the Secretary of rado river. at semester second Thp exMurdock, $3,041-882.9of the pMoSs what 'be city could look Navy, the with and the in of War sum the strip, Secretary who live Government Aid, the ments, shoes which need repair will with a return of nearly loo jik(, whpn the grass is green in the opened make all shall regulaLittleflelds the settlement, of respectively, ception be sorted and fixed by the people for enrolled member-- ( sprinR anA alI th(! wonderful foun- In order to make this amonut whose benefit they are to be devot'ed. tions necessary for the enforcement must travel north to St. George. Ut- - T?r cent of our ls of the earnestness Tho shtPsflow of thp city ln the resection." of this is St. Thomas. LasVcga of the provisions ah, thence'vla available, the State of Utah ! in eager-their manifested is dents in bloom and trees the flowpr9 furj two: 329 "All of the of miles, a persons distance the and Needles, Paragraph provisions WHO SAYS IT? quired under to grasp every opportunity to lpaw1 Act to duplicate this sum, or $3. separated from the active military to which must be added the distance "ess classes. Pot ,Ilt0 The state buildings the cathed- instrucSt. of these from residence service of after George iheir receipt mud of 041,882.96. the through Flogging The eight o'clock classes ore pun- - ra,s anrt all th( major buildings tions who are entitled to the bonus in order to reach their county seat. No part of this money can be made France, so ear-,ar- (, The ,ertainly masterpieces. 'of sixty dollars provided for in the Kingman. The preliminary lines for rtually and fully attended available for the construction or im- Camping In the rain; In their work the I a stents had those Co!SCU,9. glimpse of. act above quoted will be credited this road (from St. George to the provement of any roads except those Hiking in a frozen trance as n "'"i Louvre Palace, des Invalides, were ine program a junior of road us their such bonus are1 assure mails and with 'some lorado river) over which United States upon nnwn paid German nlain: tering affair. Socially it was pn iamong the finest in the world and as transported. "Fall in!" hear the sergeant yell, final pay vouchers. In the event distance from the Utah state line to nounced a leading feature of 'he you know curtain the gem of the that they have been separated from Kingman of not more than 158 miles This prevents the improvement of; par fron, home nnd cover; The season. very elite of our worlds art. nlthnugh they are at we sum ask on to the active service prior "The interest tho hard surfaced road from LoRnnjycu m0i wno the bally hell receipt of the was there and enioyd nresent moved to som other nart of society n.ilH Irt m.nnv over limes he a.'nii have recelv not funds but to instructions, except by yet Payson City tne war was over?" to tne tun tne evenings pinnuri" France because of the air raids. offl- ed final pay. the distributing to the state by the income ,irir.,i raised by the counties alone. The t"i'r to Versiilles is s!rireii consecured e by from tourist travel The State bonding limit based onjphow for breakfast slum for noon. 'cer making final settlement will A band of horse traders, inc'urt hrini-,- 0 the mind the cause of tho t0 doitrail. Arrowhead bonus the of with the elude assessed valuation of 1918 wa:-- ( and pay sixty necting who says men are free , tents with families four about Ing The Versailles evolution. St. Geonre. Fr,,nrh at DisIn such main settlement. Utah's highway, foolish tune $9,600,000.00. making ,lars while the bugler's i covered warons. and close pnd n,i attenoutstanding called proumi!,. paiare In 1918, $875,395.38 was collect-Representative Clark trlbuting officer making payment of pipes the reville? n hundred horses, camped half an outlay by Arizona In r0preSPnt ,,il(1jnp!1 of value the fn nil levies to honns connection the Road of dollars ed by State strip the "Right dress!" hear the sergeant qlxfy tion the Beaver river bridge of of mlr $100,000,000 X)V use should state In said this final make will that with settlement and Counties of the State, an average of lpl(s z z z z buzz i t without the spent money peoples dorsement in each case In the dlslegitimate means to further approxi'maely $30,000 in each coun From Mainz across to Dover; consent to make a paradise for charge certificate or discharge order, jits exploitation and should cooperate, the completion of the highwav. ac their ty, i nis can De assumea as an aver- - Tell me who the hell it wuz I never expect to see such thand Mr. the to In Mansfield, King. In order cording Utah of is raised can of each be Issued what with if way no certificate every perwas war annually1 over?" age gaj the for-'- a which arain. of Utah sheep plice from this source, most of which is son showing specially that such bo-- ! that the strip might yield maximum thousands There is some prosper! or nin- nierly grazed on the strip in the sum nus was paid." returns for their effort. required for expenditures in main-- Cleaning up a mass of wire, All With the road that is now bein nier will again be taken across th" nlng the process of home coming, tenance. Stained with clotted blood persons Paragraph three: and Colorado In great numbers, he said, which takes soiup six weeks before between Kingman serconstructed from active and mire Where the trucks spperated military hog big j Because of the difficulty of crossing setting sail. I .am hoping for the distance Ice from April sixth, nineteen sev Miss June Ogden gave a small Tn the winter mud; the national old trail, the ?t the unH will r.pnrrp river, the Interchange of flocks best. Please do not set your heart first of the last week ri,.mir enteen to date of receipt of thes' k. (Full of filfth and fleas and fuzz Divinity party -- hen her skill In fancy herds has been greatly lessened on my return to strongly, for yon and -' makbe shortened to are th who entitled Cannoneer and materially. Instructions.' drover candy Love to all. from benefit the during the last ten or twelve years 'might be disappointed. d Utah will greatly wns ing as successfully demonstrated Tell me who the sixty dollars bonus in reference, and DAVE Manderfield. Mr. to come with will which according of travel to the taste those present. Said the war was over? who have received their final pay. tourist BE AVAILABLE -- Board of County commissioners met Monday March 3rd. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Par kinson and many important ques tions were discussed. The greatest problem before the county commissioners, is, where the money is to come from to fix and build roads that are much needed throughout the. forest reserve and post roads. They are putting great dependence on what the U. S. govern ment will do for the county of Beaver, and Commissioner Parkinson will leave the last of the week to bo in Salt Lake Monday, March 10 to attend a meeting to discuss the matter and find out the how these funds may be used for the benefit of t'ie county. j j r BOFSLETTER f'-r- f - New-hous- te ex-;hi- . sot-tie- rs e Elle-fjabl- nt - i 6. fn stu-'tail- j nt - , rt s(i ; 1 - - 1 ' i fat-hea- fy |