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Show We ie ee ; THE Se \ S. WILLIAMS : DAVID yet, so NEWS RD L oe cube vs nvvrbetnerenss .......------- M \ and Owner Editor ae eis , : Lee r ISH EVERY THURSDAY PUBLISHED $2.00. Per{ aie Year a. settengecneeneensesee “ a - ;SUBSCRIPTION ‘ ‘ eee ee Om tes of the Church Latter ate Salt Lake City. from peas gov-|tracts the Pp pon made with ti NTA es GOVERNMENTAL pe into cos ; bill is swinging - slowly toi are apt to create a feeling leaves him helpless when aid ae ae rd, of ; the week ane a day. trade ford’s a. council: to the added they be xk F in aa earliest knownwordprinting which was had been made die, . Ay gel MeGinnis Pek : done enough accumulate Alexan- and James wns ,. John Couch, Alvin Qorporal well as the date of the, live to goods with any degree comfort. but was still at ee e ofse corporal Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dinwidd) recorded copy of thisof Stab. 3 leap collector cument belongs to 4 received had thei from word Nada York City. Americana in New ho a i aad ee in oe! ae istered son Charley, W i rele re away. : Next, so far a6 ma to| what it is—an| ye employed brother John. Kaybroke|eame that he had enlis i | r u o f little a press the from The wise farmer will recognize the bill for and he trial not pro-| page folder containing a few ordin- june upon could dust, but and the crucbles: him a|coin ship. give a aboard period critical a through the him all Great Salt : eK * ty drmmranbmenta dust | ances of the new city of on hadley hans st ening ceed. I then offered the gold.did. not|Lake. It has no imprint, but the latout his troubles, so that he may stand in. as | hand in straight but they Miller was breaking the passMerrill in it was back to’ the people, ordinances Lasting farm progress comes from est of the could commerited we them told I then it. 1849, so it may want News railroad reporter, bejed on December 29, could for such in printed was issue paper till the _gold: it that that. all. that was needed: assumed. t. permanen be agre-| be to is it if Council al courage, Municip own Young his The H. coined, his own agressiveness, 1850. Brigham a strong back. year was -lthe job . a and. be y, will currenc that Then ed to have such printer. * * * the ‘During the next few years there is one agency was y oubtedl extant dollar, was 1s-)und least one It is the agency ve. the first bill, forof one switchthere is record of at (Jan.). of vital importance—the faim cooperati this month edon petition Fred’ W. Luedke, a former through a four-page of with his neigh- sued on the 1st copy cirthese emergency of through which the individual farmer, in company Tae first “General man of Milford, had passed to the matters Long culating his victories. have been writ- | cational own his Riley, must , win and notes Deseret Fort battles of own to his State fight the of bors, may. oe Milford, enroute , the cooperative ten by hand. For the manuscript furAnd the war bride ,the former Phyllis Beard, after governmental relief is no longer necessary dated February 8, 1850. for ®& | ideas of ‘ther relates: d Unour Harvar change friends of. may we with often school how law here matter of No will remain. stopping ) Brigham |jibrary the co- “Qn the 22nd (of January on to Los Angeles contains a Copy of a 34-page what attitude government should take toward the farmer, Thomas Bullock were |jyersity t with the caption title Con- while before going is the H. Young in andsetting the fifty | pamphlen of the State of Deseret.| to reside. type for first operative idea is fixed and will not be dislodged. And thisinterest engaged type|stitutio the was * bills;—this cent | * xe the advancing in time for farmers to work their hardest The constitution occupies only eight setting in the valley.” Fireman J. D. Johnston had joined ‘s of the pamphHere we have a definite record of |pages of this, the rest of their cooperatives. 0 es aoe the colors OT UD taken assembly beinggeneral nOW |let the what No is spec-|of the first use of type in1849. ~ Deseret of his own feet thereafter. It must be the reflection of his own will, {armer’s own effort. DESTROY Utah, NOW. TRAPS—BUILD FIRE imen have values has caused many business to fall into ex- The amazing decline in property owners to allow homes. and places.of men on January oes to March is also in 12, 1849, t®|from Nevember of the 60-cent bills seems 1850. A copy of this survived. But there is a speci-|9g, of the. New of one of the one dollar tremely poor condition. no rest house) a gon’ even 2 There was expected to be for the weary (at the round for there had been installed that would throw a chill into col- York possession the bills already mentioned. belonging to Mr. Alvin F. Smith, the/iector It is clear enough that there was church historian, at Salt Lake City. on the in- |not:a little printing activity It is ‘a small scrap of paper, four before| Buildings in a state of No attitude could be more in error.. They are a constant disrepair are wide open invitations to fire. d. neighborhoo the and menace to the community It is in the interest of every property-owner to maintain from accumulafree condition, good in and buildings modernized : ‘ tions of rubbish e . Start the day the Healthy Way call boy. of the Great Salt Lake * & * ches long by nearly two inches wide, | |shores Deseret ment of the associat* in .an old-fashioned© script the establish 15, 1850, But the hry printed Will Cline, who had been June on News | for used Rule store for type such as was sometimes Golden remains, the with newspaper led this of L. | sinning a half years, had = 3, and two about calling cards. It is dated -“G. S. ser OU, a ar n ahah * As Wweae know mar 4 City, Jan. 20, 784r.” Drink a Glass of FISHERS MILK a signed and was to go to Los Angele hat no bills were printed until Jan, |markin U'%n air at first, a small| These things can be done now at the lowest cost in decades. | -22, the date--on the specimen must quarto of eight pages about 6%to where he expected to enlist in the ° They not: only help to eliminate the chance of fire, but give the owner needed improvements at rock-bottom bargain prices— Best of all, the exprices which won’t be in effect much longer. penditures made provide needed employment, both in the home community and in industries supplying building materials. They help stimulate purchasing power—the great national need of the hos moment. Remember that it’s cheaper to keep a building in repair than to put up a new one when it has entirely gone to seed or been destroyed by fire—and remember too that jobs are cheaper and better than charity. army. print814 inches in size, with its text x * * its with and ed in three columns the } The old Stampede and Croft minpages numbered consecutively, in were expected to be properties ing would rs subscribe that expctation heavy shippers of the very near fupreserve their papers and bind them ture, children’s their for souvenirs as eX have been the date of the authorization We finite type who of the issue. ‘ also. have a satisfactory derecord of the first- setter of in- Utah—Brigham H.. Young, was the nephew of Brigham Young, the governor and leader, and at that time'a young man. of. about twenty-five. Where and how he received his training in the printing (Continued Lee Smithson had accepted a Miss on next page) hh “Tronized” yeast is the latest. It ought to be just the thing to help us to rise out of this diabolical depresh. $920 BEAVER The Beaver stake Relief at. Minersville park was sented by the ladies of wards who declared it a society day well reprethe Beaver well spent — . sisters. George Mrs. ee Monday at Milford, the guest sister, Mrs. Clark Griffiths. Mrs. George’ Valentine was to Milford of Mrs. Carlow is at the James Low and Mrs, Ira Baid- her spending Mr.. and Mrs,. Edward Houchen camping trip to the southern It is’ said that around the corner county records prosperity and by the it is shown is just Beaver that 48 marriage licenses have been issued to date this year, as compared with 31 for the year 1932. During the past six. months 2,172 money orders has been ‘issued and History of Earl BY DOUGLAS On February 2, 1848, by treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States acquired from Mexico a vast area of land, much of it a little known or even unexplored region of mountains and deserts, extending home the remainder Mr. and Mr. Jess of the Baker summer. returned Lake City, where he has been for nyedical aid. A few cases of measles and chicken pox have been reported among the smaller’children of Beaver. Printing C. ee had been formed parte e remotest’ fast nesses en thisi It was in July, 1847, that the first hardy band n of Morman athfinders, men ‘and women, soeaun at the Great Salt Lake under the Pacific Ocean. And six months or leadership of Brigham Young. Bemore before the treaty of cession | fore the end of the year that followhad been effected, the nucleus of a‘ ed, the colony had increased to ap- from the Rock Mountains to ‘the not mean gas used, is gas——bad engine that has V-8 eight fuel the four engine of supply an And why? ways. We aer ones, smaller a high strong difference ordinary design engine gets a light, or two and useless percentage body and going between steps. car weight. of power chassis so out that no of the power ite weight. ing Ford V-8 engine is in the build extravagance about the new the economy is yours. ..Re extravagance is ours-Gr it. An economical economy needs clearing up. The whole question of car all play their upkeep, operation, Price, round. all economy car gives that is not economy. lose elsewhere, If what you save on gas you part. years the improved recent in that say dealers our As to upkeep, their repair business 50 per cent. quality of Ford cars has cut down : for yourself. “As to price with quality ,——judge of a stock car three weeks out of As to economy, here is the record is : Ford the fuel, an having Besides or in up the t is just I jumps gallon a Bight-cylinders indicate the way the | amount. of 4—cylinder eight into explosions quietness long use things Two the not four in upstairs : : and smoothness engine larger four reducing By it eight She on ; a takes engine more power addition the example, for and divides engine 4—cylinder ordinary in wasted shop moving excess only The in Oklahoma: That should miles a day——the Ford On a run of 10,054 miles at the rate of 1,000 drop of water was added a Not gas. of gallon per miles 18.8 "yas gave The oil was changed once in 1,000 miles. to the radiator. July in of develops 8-cylinder Our by two. multiplied In Utah M’MURTRIE V-8 not, is It consumers. fuel extra ’ Utah the morning of the fourth from Salt Ford does of 8—cylinders use The of a month at Salt Lake City, the guest wonderland. a of relatives. é Miss Afton Wilden has returned Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale and two from Cedar City, where she spent the little children spent the week-end at last month with relatives. Paragonah -with: relatives. Mr, and. Mrs. John Ashworth are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings rejoicing over the arrival of their are rejoicing. over the arrival. of. a fourth son Saturday, July 8. little girl, born'at their ‘home SaturMr. and Mrs. Jess Baker spent the day, July 15. ; week-end at Minersville. ~ The Beaver ‘people have experiencMr. and ‘Mrs. Ezra Thompson are ed extreme ‘héat for a week, with at Cedar City where Mr. Thompson several people being overcome with is confined to the hospital. it. Mrs. ‘Theo’ Cox was. reported so/ Mr, and Mrs. Sam Johnson spent _affected but is on the road to re- Tuesday at Minersville. covery. The rain of Sunday was apMrs. S. S. Thompson has returned preciated by everyone. -from a two months trip to Grand Mrs. John T.' Joseph received word Junction, Colorado, where she went Sunday of the death of her sister, to visit her son, George, and family. | Mrs. Emily Simpkins at her home at Mrs. Florence. Miller of -Los-Angeles, Springville. has come to Beaver to make her W ith an 8—cylinder cylinders. fewer car of gas than any car we have made. Utah parks. Cedar City spent the week-end here| with relatives: ; r. and Mrs. James Yardley and son -Roy returned Saturday from a our that statement why understand a 2 than run not does she that to more cost to ny refers «daughter Dorothy returned. Friday from the Grand Canyon and southern called y not does to say writes A lady car LETTER LADY'S A TO ANSWER IN Wyoming, for a six weeks trip to visit her son Dewey Bakes and family. Mr s.. Dorothy. Williams and Saturday on account of the William stamps. sold eeMrs, Joe Bakes is at Diamondville death of. her Jittle sister, the child of Mr. and Mrs. Diek. Jones. Miss Jane Johnson of Salt Lake City is ‘the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sam “Johnson. Mrs. of Beaver post office, — Miss Helen Jones fis visiting in Adamsville with relatives for a week. Mrs. Janie Briggs of Salt Lake City has arrived in Beaver to spenil a month vacation with her daughters, ‘spent} Woodhouse worth | of News this Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson an 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Korns had driven to Minersville to help advertise Mil- 7” nee to 1) 34 organization more represent ative, and the following names hea sent upstate with the request — bers printer; first the of name the lishes to: take gold dust but many refused in weighing it, as there was a waste this want it for. exchange. To meet taken been has ago sarapblek entitled| Marshall of Minersville Fagen _— to Mr. and There had been born, Chesley Barton, W. J. Pres-| Hanks, the Christ Epistleof ofJesus E. B. Lindsay, a pair of twins ‘ the goeond GeneralChurch d E. B. Jorgensen. girl a and y as 5 se | boy -a teat| onthe tlot Latte er: t= q Gaines.” Sn ory Ol}of ioe story the following boys from the Nada {page of this pamphlet > cis ee saeor i : : ; ’ hey La It -| “Great ener i if vn oe are: BetBAO prone Sneha Men must —— “way reported cick were an cea Young,| section H. imprint a 849:This Brigham we] iein, aoe: tqhich| printer.”” Dinwidof this world’s wre ee action. The the production and demand, €0|churchinentHistorian's place in whe to balance undertake ernment will 4s a bas : burden. of printing i Oenh. improve the farmer’s financial condition, to ease the irs ae i srices i cae Ses mapa ee mo Young oe anne cesses me ee moneaer it willi be. perma- = While this may be temporarily. beneficial uted, but which was not at omes to depend I distrib dual—c indivi an as 1, 1849). in ciry farmer (Januar the date this nently harmful—if diswere matter how carefully they culation; and the people. They had overnmental aidi measures, no . of dependence in the tressed for want of change. rio wey beneficiary that Milford at av Heber Milford garage. |. of — y ee E. = B. See honiens Sie tend as to Mr. and There had been ee Hanks and George . vmake | Mrs. Fay Hickman a baby aughter. to eae in order best council tought the ek ane. a ae a or OE Fifteen from taken the years of Files Q@ATNe = : een oS een Aa |e, rT se aitiens a8 hookkeeper at the BeaverAt a meeting of the county fist 1850 1 one ee se a | sive oe 4 question in gaan’ es are aot Eo migtory “of Brigham| dicated by the printed paper . "Utah oad fy. FOr ee youne” whieh is fat the arehiges of | ———$—$____— a THE DANGER OF The ne new farm - The B ACKW ARD interest of Items aA-— se) a a printer. own their quit RET : d the lack of @ : the paper || Dantthe ofregarded ssa the might vat . a5 be mediuin im adequate to ane hich their activi'| use| serious hinderance emergency ge ae Se a ahetinal ties. It was to meet this evidence of the | re-, of thealsopress, that a a ant Sntotanc-| (349. a ofis a : more exten: . jing = 18there m use, type %were ppand: need printing equipment-than is in-| A First Class Publication Ente d in the power Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress - created It has hitherto. been mrt a eresiels a. Dee eae vas itd ere —e accepted and electing Brigham Young a8 : MS) ,onerally rinting in Utah was done in first governor. ic the production -fi with tne a a -wettlers The first But ‘3. : : the settlers 2 OOKING z :“ LAE not a no form of civil government there 2s Theres Bullock, was probably a pissin a ee cetpeeQer er @ee@rrOeraere” n@ oe Qe Orr QerOeeO1eOs1 er Oreh x> His assistant mannein T hasgiet isi —. nown. ig -| proximately five thousand. There was 27, 1933 JULY ORD. UTAH. THURSDAY. THE MILFORD NEWS. MILF 24th, 1935 answer @ lot of questions. of |