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Show BEAR RIVER V ALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1833 PACE HIX REPORT OF COUNTY SCHOOL OAYS BIRTH OF A SONG COMMISSIONERS 6y Ojs Edwards and Will D. From ASCAP Cobb r fi .j mesier (Continued From Page One) Merrill, M. A. Pousen and C. J. Anderson appeared before the Mr. Anderson acting as spokesman. Subsequent to previous appearances concerning the same re quest these gentlemen requested thei grading, changing course- of road and y to the purchasing of make possible the improvement of a; road to enabld the installation of mail route and school route, also for the convenience to the land owners in this so: area from the Carl Anderson ranch west to Highway No. 30 for a dis EDWARDS SIMON, known now The family was poor, and Gus went to Ho li'.aed in i'r.9 f rst cr.orcj o? a tcr.g v i'!i He "subbed" of T,, d GUSTAVE tance of approximately 2,000 yards. work before he was twelve, getting c dclior Edwards, was born to sing. On Lot ho Chon, t''.n a faiscw tr J'.'rc. t;r a f Those gentlemen during the discussion his way over from Rotterdam, he earned a jar and fifty cents a week in a cigar factory, but sno hired hi ;o co-- . ' at this appearance agreed to purchase r"'f- - h "ng withforNora Bai, full of coppers and silver by entertaining be soon made more money singing in cz'.ei ;.;r.o fence material and to do the fencing pj.brmcr.ee first class passengers. and dance halls. if y of nay newly acquired along this read. In response to the request, the commissioners stated that the previous requests concerning this ft road had received much of their consideration, and that the question of y delegation would be reat " considered and discussed with County : ',JV Road Supervisor T. J. Udy with the corrnisf-iorxr?and Mr. Udy appearing in this area for the puipose of disjje posing of this request. Thomas Foey, o? Ccirne, appearVev ed before the commifnionen and requested the county commissioners to ' ii'i quite title on a certain piece of pro' JUS perty located in the area of Corinrie He toured with John L SuIInf "School Days" was written by Cobb on Edwards is called "The Columbus of the leaving which Mr. Dosle3' had recently pur when they reached Seattle to brown wrapping paper, while Edwards was Alaska Show World" for having discovered Eddie chased from Box Elder county on 8 Society of Composers, Authors andffi? find for gold- - buf he was persuaded i. , to start the music. in worked fast composing Cantor, deed. claim They The Georgie Jessel, Groucho Marx, Jack from its beqmnmas in 1914 W:,l commisnoners quit and reioined the heavyweight champ. those days, and soon Ziegfeld sent for them. Pearl, Walter Wincheli and other theatrical state-;- ! that they were not in a posi of vaudeville. Edworc u. ' I. U celebrities. JrfB pi tion to give an answer to this request studying pictures and developing s and Mr. Bosley was referred by the County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen pre mouth in this amount if the roads in Farrell, Earl H., Brigham ;ispa commissioners to County Attorney 75 Ridd. Roland H., Brigham 25 sented to the commissioners pursuant the town of Plymouth were in need Flack, Earl Aytchmon, sine Wm. E. Davis. Sisson, 100 May, Brigham of pa repair. Upon the request of 28 Promontory James J. P. Thompson, residing in Brig-ha- to the request of Niels Nealson a reso- Mr. such Tremonton .... Smith, 25 S., Nish the tome commissioners instructed Annie Hard RD 1, appeared before the com- lution wherein the commissioners Doris Smoot, J. M., Ogden 100 "j the county clerk to write to the state Fridal, David M., Tremonton .... 100 .;j!iate missioners and represented land own- were asked to support a piece of pro Gibbs, 25 P., Portage St. Thompson, Alma, road commission and ask if Box Elder Gross. Ignatins, jasst Mr. Mrs. and Abe Rose entertal ers residing in the vicinity of his farm posed legislation, namely H. R. 4199, Richard L., Montebella, Montana 25 sntil all the members Mr. Thompson presented to the com- General Welfare Act. The commission county a could make a remittance of of California their faj! 79 share of the license plate Troxell, Ferdinand D., Brigham.. 25 ers upon hearing said points of the the Sunday, April 24 in honor of i 'spac missioners the following petition: .. 100 Louis, Hagenbucker, Brigham to inflict 75 money Vincent, Frank A., Brigham Plymouth, said pro rata Rose's 70th birthday. Howell "We, the undersigned residents, proposed welfare act and the resolu share Hawkes, 25 Lawrence, inter to Irl Willard 50 Ward, being Bryan, equal approximately Mr. and Mrs. Beit Eliason Jr I owners and tax payers on farms serv- tion decided to take the request un ?192. 100 Holley, Pearl, Corinne The guar commissioners at this county Salt Lake City visitors Thursdajf ed by a roadway extending west from der advisement. 100 Hoist, Irven C, Brigham of the meeting discussed the point Ezra MelMason and Steed, Harper Orvil Nish, mayor of Plymouth, ap the County Road and running north Mrs. Tillie Christopherson. of r James, Alvin D., Park Valley .... 50 Afri amount which is being paid by Box and south in front of Adolph Nichols peared before the commissioners and vin Udy of Plymouth appeared before Jensen, Ernest A., Mantua 25 and Mrs' Grace antees ley Christenseri Elder the commissioners and requested the county for the hauling of gra- -' mile requested that B. E. county remit to farm, at a point about Jensen, Vera M., Brigham 100 vel. After due consideration and dis- Mrs. Lillian Fiances of Biighac ' h rigl north from said Nichols' house, res- the town of Tlymouth an amount of commissioners initiate a noxious weed Johnson, Henry O., Brigham 50 :ers o cussion, County Commissioner Jos. A. guests or u. v. oisen and CoraDi control program on the property own pectfully petition the Board of Coun- ?195 which Mr. Nish contended was ed Johnson, 100 Maxine, Brigham Nielsen Mr. Mrs. made and govei the Bert Eliason Jr. following motion jointly by JNobel Petersen and the Johnson, Moroni S., ty Commissioners to improve said their proportionate share of the li Federal 75 Brigham c other Box that at in a Elder Tu guests Land of Bank for Ogden the party This county pay Berkley. road for a distance of about of a cense plate money which had been Larsen, Leland. Brigham 50 cha hauling of gravel 11 cents per yard night. j jy mile, by graveling the same to assist granted B. E. county. Mr. Nish fur- property is located in the vicinity of Lemon, Alexander E., Willard .... 25 b for The the mile of stake first the Rt The anshauled. commissioners After in the presidency In hauling out sugar beets and other ther fitated that Plymouth apparently Plymouth. Garland .... Manning, 25 W., LeRoy ledSei first mile the rate would drop one Society visited the Black Pine i farm products. At least ten farms did not come within the confine of wer to this request stated that the Martin, Celesti, Tremonton .. 100 I cent for each suceeding mile with no Tuesday. greal on which taxes are paid will be as- the requirements of the law so that WPA project could not be made of urKe, Henry, Tremonton .est of 25 cut in the rate this as after inasmuch six mile was the it point privately Petersen, James, Tremonton sisted by this improvement." a direct appropriation from the state 50 Ms had been reached. This motion was Nine signers signed the petition, road commission could be made. In owned, and also stated that Box Elder Rampton, Royal W., 75 Layton agrees Rfd, seconded Tf Adacrehad Commissioner contracted THROUGH duly of all the by and the same was filed in the office reply to the request of Mr. Nish, the county Boston, Richmond, Brigham .... 100 thiopii ams and made unanimous. of the county clerk. The commission- commisioners stated that in their age which they were capable of plowADS FES sition under the noxious weed control ers thereupon discussed the request opinion a direct remittance of $192 ing a Leas were inese gentlemen of this petition informing Mr. Thomp- could not be made, but the commis- program. fives son that the condition of this road sioners implied that they would be therefore referred to the Federal Land )3dy co Bank of for the purpose of woudt be investigated by the com- more than pleased to cooperate to the Berkeley riEced t missioners and T. J. Udy. extent of doing road work in Ply- - working out a method of controlling swer at the growth of these noxious weeds. equa The commissioners appointed Le- hmsbi tc land Larsen to serve in a capacity of bee inspector for south Box Elder ;speea tc ' county. The county clerk was in hpp'les in structed to inform Mr. Larsen of this lias, ii appointment and also Mr. Hendricks hf what in charge of bee inspection for the state of Utah. solution) County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen pre a is the K sented to the commissioners the fol TIME tkes a Fi lowing veterans applications for tax .fionf exemptions in accordance with sec TO ANYTHING revised statutes of 1 jcist gov Utah, 1933, exemptions, rffiUer, YOU TODAY 25 Anderson, Roy, Tremonton far as Ruth .... 100 P., Brigham Anderson, a on the Wives Conk TO 100 Austin, Leda H., Garland CROWDED Sl eart Geo. ... Willard 29 Baddley, C, a more On An . TOMORROW 100 Bowcutt, Elnora, Brigham YOU CONsiand, ri, 75 Burgess, Benj. F., Tremonton iole hog Stove Burt, Carloa Nelson, Honeyville, 75 It i irs, PUBLIC 100 Bush, Ella H., Salt Lake 75 Caddy, John H., Brigham TO ADS. Christensen, Afton R., Brigham, 100 RANKLY, Mr. Husband, have you 75 Dickinson, Bert, Corinne 100 Eliason, Leon, Brigham ever tried cooking on an 25 OF Ellenson, Benj., Tremonton SLOW TO C. W. s, - right-of-wa- j . Cline.c.d,hussecUredVS. i'S P right-of-wa- right-of-wa- i to.' INS- - v M I ( r 5 it taffl snowvillJ m , pro-rat- one-ha- lf SHOP LEADER : A MESSAGE TO 77 ttik 30-2-- 4, DID YOU EVER NOTICE THAT IT TAKES AND EXPERIENCE ACCOMPLISH WORTH WHILE? CAN'T ADVERTISE AND EXPECT FIND YOUR STORE UNLESS HAVE THROUGH STANT ADVERTISING EDUCATED THE READ YOUR 30-2-- 5, to-w- it: mm ed j, T old-fashion- stove not Just one meal, but all of your family's breakfasts, lunches and dinners FOR A WEEK? Try it how dirty, how difficult it is. 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