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Show maqna utati, Friday, octoder Guessing is iu'angerous wlien babys health is concerned L'LW mother! are able to distinguish r between an ir.Lcntt healthy about it is dangerous tirely of voluntary contributions, student council room and gir.s' test room, la the display cabinet will be shown scholarship, athletic, art and music In the District Court of the Third The vanoua depanmeats of the School, , mathematics, social Su" To the Citizens sad Taxpayers of pience, physical education sad Eogluh of roads throughout the Coun FIRST SECURITY TRUST terment Tooele County. Arrangements are being completed wilt alto be featured. t w kswa bttU tv. it ,bow 4t f PANY, a corporation. 1 wub to America a Legion. Cyprus Post No. report in brief a few things by the Cyprus Senior asd Junior High Plaintiff, i0 that have 3$. also plan to exhibit a booth, at transpired during the past Schools ia these cbervin. of AmerVS. -- -four years, while 1 have been County c ican Education Week which will be the school. SIDNEY E. MULCOCK and ANNIE d ount ll he dosed. Commissioner. Nov. 7 to 13. Thu week baa been M. MULCOCK, bit wife, MABEL et arid and wi'l be fittingly observed VISITOR LEAVES Tht of S60.000.00 this P. EDWARDS and F. M. EDall students that they might pause by WARDS. her husband and W. D. Mrs. Florence B. who Porter, fo thiik of the value of education in sprat SCOGINGS and WINIFRED the summer vacation with her sister. America. bit wife. Mrs. Valeria left Tuesday for One of the unique and interesting her home in Youag. Defendant j i. Washington. D. C features of the Education Week AssTo be told at Sheriffs Sale at the Mis. Porter was her niece, his place, but ta--h officer would be embly at the Cyprus Senior High Mrs. Valeria Young McPhee. who given such help at the occasion re- have brea the amount referred to as west front door of the County Court- to the State Road Commission. house in the City and County of Salt School, wiil be the visitation of Mrs. will spend trveral months in the East, quired. 1 be final adjustment of that owing In tie Gmma S. Jacobs, one of the fird past year, on account of the Lake, Sure of Utah, on tb 23 day of her was mattter brother. Virgil Young and that the firm of beeslty. visiting teachers at Cyprus in 1876. upon the County for helping November, 1932, et 12 o'clock noon Mrs. other friends. The ladies will nuke Wood a Company were employed dram laid day that certain piact or patcel Jacobs will undoubelly be remembthe trip by automobile. to make a continuous audit, and to the poor and needy, our levy from . real property situate in Salt Lake ered as a teacher by a number of resMr. and Mrs. Roland Reid an- take cats'of all special matters chat Mr. the indigent fund has been insufficient to rare of these thing, and County, Sue of Utah, described a idents here She will speak on her nounce the birth of a ton. Mother Ajax had handled, at a price of $ 1 000-.0- 0 w haveuke had to draw on the general follows, t: early experiences as a teacher of Cyp and child are doing very nicely. per annua. fund in tki emergency. All of Lot 2. Block 2. Wagstaff rus. comparing methods of teaching, In the year 1929, there was a grest In aj there matters during my term Addition, being a subdivision of Lots etc.. when she was a teacher and the L. F. A. CLUB deal of urgt for building of toads. 1 have modern methods. A musical program alwayt consulted the 1 and 20 of Block S, 5 Acts PUt Mr. Clegg, Mr. Halladsy and myself of office. other member of the Board, and out Mrs. Hattie Haintwonh was host- were in toe two will follow with patriotic music from Big Field Survey. together. The decisions have been unanimous. Purchase price payable in lawful the band, according to Principal T. ess to members of the L, F. A. Qub road at Lake Pointyrars was paved to Mill J. C DeLaMARE, Brockbank. money of the United States. Wednesday at her bom Junction. Oiling wat done on two evening - Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this County Commissioner. Mark Lloyd, principal of the Cyp- Bridge was played during the even milt at Grantsvitle, and later tht 27th A day of October. 1932. charmingly arranged lunch State Road Commission wished the rus Junior High School, urges parents iag. S. GRANT YOUNG. County Commissioners to join them to visit the Junior High in order that eon was served to 12 guests. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah, in oiling twenty mites of road scat they might become better acquainted By Earl M. Wilson. Deputy. ENTERTAINS FOR SON with the school, and states that Amer ,h Victory Highway. Clark, Richards 8 Bowen 8 S. J, The Commissioners can Education Week presents an opobjected to spendMrs. L. C Healy charmingly enfor Plaintiff. Quinney. Attorney tertained at a social Thursday even, ing money out West until the roadi portune time in which to do this. First publication date Tootle Transcript Bulletin Vernon irom to the Salt Lake County dishems of intere.t that will be at her bom for her ton, Verlyn.The line and Last publuation date from Grantsvillt to. the Salt played by a graphic study of the his- Hallowe'en motif wat carried through Lake County line were first taken care Encouraging indeed it the announcetory, growth and development of the our, with the young guest attired of. At the meeting held with tht ment that tire Kirk botrl, which has and in Halloween costumes, and pumpHigh School Cyprus Junior State Road Commotion, it wat many of the achievements of the stu- kins and witches attractively placed pro been cloned for several months, wil. la the District Court of the Third dents. Games wets played posed at that meeting by Mr. Peter- reopen November 1st. with Mr. Al Judicial District m the rooms. in and for the son, one of the members of the State ma Jones, formerly of Bingham t Visitors will be conducted through and prizes Refreshment: Road awarded. County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, Commission, to withdrew al! proprietor. the l'brarr which is composed en were served to 24 young people. State and federal Aid from Tooele Mr. Jones lost her lifes earning in TRACY LOAN 8 TRUST COM-PANa corporation, County and adjourn. The motion wa, the recent fire at Bingham which dc Plaintiff, seconded, and through my efforts, in sttoyed her hotel. , , VS. itder to have some work done, 1 fin The Transcript-Butletiwaa unabli LAURA CAMPBELL LINN and R. ally proposed ten miles of oiling to contact Mrs. Jones w LINN, her husband. at Low Pas, and the balance of wttt informed that shedirectly, abut plans grand Defendants. he oiling through Crantiville and be- free hall in die hotel ball room next To be told at Sheriffs Sal at tht : tween Tooele and Stockton, and this Tuesday as aa opening feature. west door of the County Courtwas carried unanimously by the Board The community of Tooele wet house front in tht Gty and County of Salt We have built and improved roads ome Mrs. Jones into its midst, akc. State of Utah, on the 23 day of n Crentevillc, Burmeetrr, Skull Val November, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon ley. Wendovet. Deep Creek. Gold Hill of said day that certain piece or to Callao, St. John, Topliff, Clover. pared of real property situate in Salt take Ophir, and Mercur. Have spent several State of County, described as Utah, thousand dollars between Vernon and In the District Court f the Tbin t: Judicial District in and for the follows, Dunbar, on the road to Eureka, Commencing at the Northwest corDuring the first two years, things County of Salt Lake. State of Utah. net of Lot i. Block 20. PUt G MILLER 8 VIELE. a corporation, went well, taxes were paid, the Salt Lakt Gty Survey, and running valuation wat high, and wt bad Plaintiff, thenct South 40 feet; thence hast VS. means to work with. In 1931, wbea 1 15 tbenc North 40 feet; thence the depression became so great that FRED C. LYNGBERG. MARIE A West feet; 115 feet, to the place of begin-lin. . LYNGBERG, men were out of work and needing Defendants. relief, wt attempted to create projects To be sold at Sheriff's Salt at the er: Together with a right of way ovihat would be suited to unemploy-men- t. front door of the County Court the Commencing US feet Nottb of The Relicf Committee that wsi Southwest corner of said Lot 2 wgamzed in August. 19 31. urged the house in the City and County of Salt and running thence North 10 feet; State 1 of Lake, 2 on the Utah, Commissioners to give work to idic day of 'Jovtmber. 1932, at 12 o'clock noon thence East 330 feet: thence South men. The toad was proposed to be 10 feet; tbenc West 330 feet to tb out of the bead of Main Street nf said dayuhat certain piece or parcel of beginning. and straighten out the curve. Wt if real property situate in Salt Lake pUct All of above situate in Salt Lake State of Utah, described at were able to get the State to go County, fifty County. State of Utah. fifty, and the road at Stockton elimin follows, Purchase price payable in Uwful Tht Northeast quarter TNE34) of atrd two curve wat also a matter that of the United State. money he Northwest a ;av quarter (NW14) and good deal of relief, the railroad Dated at Salt Lakt City, Utah, this the half North of the South paying fifty per .cent, and the State t quarter (SCi) of the North 27tb day of October, 1932. and County the other fifty S. GRANT YOUNG,. Relief road work wae given to the quarter (NW14) of Section Sheriff of Salt Lakt County. Utah. e Relief Committee at Grantsvillt to Thirty-thre(33), Township On M. Wilson. Deputy. work on the . South - Willow road. V of Riter 8 TjEad .Two wot Cowan, -- kt Meridian, Skull Val.ey road and tht Burnteettr c Six containing Attorneys for PUintiff. road. '7 (60) acre of land. First publication date 10-232. His made . -Togr thee, with Twenty (20) ehar- - Last publication date of the capital stock of the Utah During this urgent nerd for employ He has told the needs agriculture " ment, the Lions club of Tootle met 3 Salt Lake Canal Company and to- are , v. cr taxes and higher prices for farm products. with the Kiwania club of Bingham, at edwr with all other ditch and water ,o r.B.t.C,,7 ?rt Assembly Wednesday, October the Bingham Metal in Middle canyon, rights of every is news the farmer. ye-of There they voted unanimously to !f iwiwu Nwd urgt evidenced, need upon or belonging to who playtd Gnntsville that afternoon. the Wash- -: news the County Commissioners to consaid lands, and together with all and ecore Tb of the nect the road betwttn Tooele and lingular the ttnrmrnts, hereditaments game wat Cyprua vr.Vrh has tebored unceasingly in 6, Grantsvillt 0, Bineham. Through the urgent request and appurtenantes thereunto belongThe members of the Cyprus High e: agriculture. of the Relief Committee that these peo- ing or anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawful School Court visited the court of ple receive work instead of dole, the Salt. Lake City Thursday, They County Commissioners decided to put money of the United State. that work through. There was some Dated at Salt Lake Gty, Utah, this studied the process of court action with the idea of bringing tome of prices farm products S5000.0Q spent, and on hunderd and 27th day of October, 1932 information to Cyprna. E. M. men were employed, and received. GRANT fifty YOUNG. as they, have been, imall amount ehat helped them to tier Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. Allred wa in charge. similar products in over the winter. prices , By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. Briefly Told During this time also the Ford Wm. A. Hilton, of the world should convince anyone of the effecFortune turn U at the atnlllnx people made appropriation of $3000-.0- 0 for PUintiff Attorney tiveness of efforts for tht South Willow road to the First publication date fife Scout Last Cabin, The Lion' club from save the American farmer from the fate of the publication Ute lL.ll-3- 2. BtanSSIOKER DE LA MARE MAKES STATEMENT ON COUNTY AFFAIRS SIIEPJFFS SALE JJ oS'U rrui 1 mas! ay and one of actual pain. Merely to guess ... A disregard of the "irritation cry" Sctools Plan Fcr Observance Of Education Week 23. 1932 may alter your '"i8 aJSdSurAS childs whole disposition. Leading doctors now tell us that at least 66 of all babies are allowed to suffer needlessly the torture of Urea Irritation. The stinging uric acids fora tiny, gritty crystals . . . invisible to the eye, yet harsh and cruel to tender shin. Z. B. T. Baby Talcum is madeweeisely for this type of irritation. 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KIRK HOTEL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY 2. 2. 5IJCTK,CW It f wmtUmem -- 7 "ft -- ; .vi. a t ffwrl hi edftmt X 215P r"nriyt Ja trhtrd nnnmn - SHERIFFS SALE 3 , n n irminKiK -- Trminm SHERIFFS SALE to-wi- g. of your OWN interests, and of those of JjTHINK, Mr.Votcr How will bo affected by the coming national election? your neighbor. they THINK, Mrs. Voter, of the welfare of your OWN dear ones and of the happiness of your OWN fireside. How will the outcome of the election touch them? THINK, Miss Voter, of the problems confronting YOU in the immediate to-w- it: (N) future. How are your opportunities involved in the presidential election? Never in the history of this nation was CLEAR THINKING more important A great crisis. It is bur natural that individual misfortune should, to considerable extent, cloud the mental vision of the average citizen. The troubled affairs of ciir vast agriculture? communities and our industrial life have affectcn g of great nur: and the clear-seein- g hers of our people. As anation, toe art PREOCCUPIED! And this upon the eve cf an election, the outcome of winch probably will have more effect upon the future of the United Stages than . , , any election in our history. Sound thinking is imperative! Sine action as a nation is vital! , Do net be misled by the appeal of the demagogue ! 77 INK beforeycavolef THINK before it ie too late! THINK ichat it meant to yoa and your dear plain-thinkin- far-reachi- ng , ones! THIS i dub tint f 1 Ttf; nd ictot ssa!' Ti I - aph C is an appeal to the THINKING people of on the farms, in the villages and towns and in the great metropolitan areas. All have been a fected by the. economic disturbance which has swept over the world during the last few years. All will as surely be affected-byth-e action they are to takeTIovember 8 through their votes in the national election. Calmly bu resolutely, Herbert Hoover has combated, almost single handed, the devastating effects upon this country of the economic and political conflagration which has left so much ruin in its wake throughout the rest of the world. He has stood steadfast, in the face of demagogic abuse on the part of rival political partisans. He has fearlesssly protected the nation from exnioita-tio- n at the hands of selfishly inspired polltiaaat or groups of citizens. He initiated measures to check the progress of the economic disturbance. His statesmanship saved America from destruction by saving Europe from complete collapse. He AVERTED GREATER DISASTER than has been visited upon our people. His leadership has brought the country through the darkest stages of the trouble and wt are cow justified in the belief that the worst is over. Shall we risk a change at the helm of government now? of the Democratic party has THE candidate his case to the people. He has traveled up and down and across the continent. Yon have had an opportunity to see or hear him. If you have been THINKING, you have observed that he has offered no logical program of government. . TlilS Th.t net It h net to the fanner what UN-THINKI- to to octon 2. , pjr . - administration at Hhalf of of CC.VUV.idSON with for in other countries' the present administrations val-na- b! 1 , to agri- cultural population of the rest of the world. Franklin Roosevelt HAS FAILED to offer the THINKING fanner anything on which to base hope for realization of the improved conditions he. so glibly intimates would follow his election, He has SUCCEEDED in convincing the THINKING FARMER that the Democratic candidate has NO WORKABLE PROGRAM. He is lost in the maze of conflicting agricultural panaceas that have been advocated to long by various groups, and his childlike attempts to present a program that would catch the votes of all have resulted in a vague declaration of policy that reeks with insincerity and is so laden with inconsistencies that even the most puerile mind could not be misled into accepting it as genuine. The day for FAKING THE FARHER it past York governor may be able to tell the THE Newwhat agriculture already knows about and the prices of commodities, but he has failed to contribute anything to sane discussion of remedies. His declarations upon other important questions hare been equally vague and unconvincing insofar aa presenting a program for improvement. In striking contrast to this. President Hoover's record proves his ability as an executive, bis understanding of the problems of the American people and his Capacity for constructive endeavor. His unflinching loyalty to the interests of all elements of our citizenry and his broad humanitarian accomplishments should leave no doubt in the mind of any voter aa to the safe choice beween these two in the presidential contest. A change now ivotJd mean indefinite postponement of errrion'c recovery in africalture and industry. 2. GunuviUeraetw kh tbrCountfCom" miss. oners, and asked for aa appropriation of $300.00 to assist in the building of that road, which was granted, the road built, and tire people of Gnntsvblc received relief along that lint. Recently another appropriation wat made for continuing the road in South Willow. Tb County Commissioners were asked to assist, which they did. and the work m now being done. The Tax Payer Association has met with the County Commissioner, and asked chat budgets be reduced, assessed valuations lowered, which has been done wherever ir was possible to do to. There has been an average of ten per cent reduction in valuations in the County fot the past three year., until today the assessed valuation it three million dollars lees than it was in 1929. We have had rights of way on road to purchase, amounting to around $ 0,000 00, mostly East and West of Gnntsville. I am stating tbit to give tom idea wliere the County's money has been spent. The lailui ,of the Tooele County State Bankr'with $65,000.00 of the Countys money, caused the County to borrow on Tax Anticipation notes $65,009.00 to carry on, which wt have had to continue. The interest paid thereon has been an extra burden and expense. T hrough conditions that arose through the Bank failure, a suit against the bonding company wat and extra attorneys fees bare had to be pa d. Improvement! around the County Court House, such as curb sad gutter, paving, and sewer have all been taken care of. The four miles of paving from Mill toward Tooele, fend the gravelling and oiling between Mill Junction and Gnntsville was brought before the County Commissioners in tht spring of 1931, and with onr loss of money in the Bank, we felt that wt tbould not proceed with that work, but after consulting the tax payers, and a visit from the Lions club, and other tax payer from Gnnteville. who urged d the building' of these roads, we to build them. They are com0 pleted, and it has left a debt of for btu.ding of these roads, which on account of the depression 'and lowering of assessed valuation, and of taxes, wt still owe the State Road Commission, plus 0 on open account. Thietmonnt it drawing no interest. We have made a levy to pay this year about of the amount, which will be paid if taxes come in. . 11 the above Beside outlay and bet- 1 pres-eente- d, pro-cede- $39,-200.0- nt $12,-000.0- WMLS TIM (Paid Political PrrJ tnj i ill-advi- Su' appeal It () Advertisement) IS WttEMl C7C one-ha- lf Join the Red Cross and Help The Distressed and Needy |