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Show aN — eit: Pa Eee Sa SS PS en eee aapape mere pe UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH o Tremo line, as of Dec, Roads, ETAOI 29th, ley, Laterals U-24, Sigard via Loa to Hanksville, fair; U- 22, Junction via Widters to Tropic Jct., passable. construction one U.S. 50. Spanish Fork lina, good, except to Colo- passable summit; U-53, Soldier ction to Myton, fair, U, S. 450. Creek Thompson via over JunMont- icello to Colorado line, good. Laterals U-46, LaSal Jct. - Colo- line via Ran-- rado line, fair; U-47, Monticello to Mt. US... rado line, good, i i icy in Price Canyon, Laterals U- 33, Castle Gate to Duchesne, fair; U 10, Price to Sa- ETy:q generally good, except construction and passable Indianola summit and Sevier summit, Construction Glendale detour. passable, Carmel, fair, feces no line to Arizona good. Laterals U-67, Salt Lake City to Airport and Saltair, now open throughout on new pavement; U-T7, Provo to Heber, good; U-28, Levan to Gunnison, construction passable, Laterals U-13, Sevier to Cove Fort, good; U-19, Cedar City Lund, good; U-26 Holdan via ta and - Eureka to Del- to Santaquin, fair. Laterals U-27, Delta to Nevada good; U-21, Beaver to Nevada, good; U-18, St. George via Modena ANNOUNCEMENT The Officers and Directors of the Roosevelt State Bank take pleasure in| announcing its membership in the Temporary Insurance Fund of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, through which every depositor’s money in this bank is now insured up to the amount of $2500.00. | via Modena to Nevada line, fair; U-56, Cedar City via New Castle to Enterprise Jct. good. Laterals U-15, Anderson’s via Zion Park to Mt, Carmel Jct., good U.S. 189, Nephi to Pigeon Hollow Jct. Roosevelt, Utah State Road Commission County Beer Ordinance | Still Under Study At the meeting commissioners held of the County Tuesday, there were so many other matters brought up, and so much interruption that the proposed Ordinance was County Beer set aside to be de- cided on at the next meeting. Much of the time at the regular was taken up with CWA and other relief matters. It was decided that a special meeting will commissioners can pro- perly attend to some of the pressing County matters before them. and Fruitland Mrs. were Francis guests Summing Brooks of of Mr. and It Up Roosevelt os Logical Step in Silver Remonetization incentive to try again.—HExchange, Guests at the home of Mr. least, the price of silver as a commodity will equal its price as a ‘metal, thereby bringing about a and Mrs. R. G. Porter Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs, BW. Crocker and Mr.’ and Mrs. G. J. practical remonetization of silver,” the Utah senator declared, Hollenbeck, Senator ee —o— Guy J. Hollenbeck and R, A. Gillis made a trip to Fruitland Wednesday checking up on road Mickelson has accepted position with the Gateway Cream- who has a ill for sometime be where she tention, Mrs. Betty went can out have and medical McGuire back with with the of one newly mined recently exception proposed pay 119 cents the an Fitzwater, in the CCC and at at- and Deal, and as far her as the neighboring Senator Thomas in- is con- states, but he! and last since year, has continuously stressed the need for remonetization of silver as a fundamental aid to recovery, Bi ARES year we lose thousands of dollars in game and poultry through these pests. Poisoining is one of the successful methods for the not less than four consumers. . of Our Stock irisamesiaceasaia gallon kegs to words “case lots” mean any the licensee to sell beer in the original bottles the maker having thereon the for label .of consumpt- ion off the premises. Class “B” retail license entitles retail license, for any part thereof pa For Class “B’” retail license, for quarter-year, or any part thereof $7.50, For Class “C” retail license, for quarter-year, or any part thereof $10.00. For Class “A” Wholesale Class “‘A’’ Wholesale license en- most mag- resale and to not less than sell bottled beer in case lots and keg beer of not less than 4 gallon kegs to consumers, but shall not entitle the licensee to any other privileges I have a limited amount of granted to the character, holder of over the a of to dance. The term dance Hall as herein used shall be construed to include all adjacent rooms open- ing directly or indirectly upon the dance floor, but such term shall not include a cafe, cabaret or hotel. dispense, — No person shall sell, furnish or give beer to any person who. appears to be4intoxicated or under the influence of intoxicatliquor. No person shall. sell, dispense, furnish or give beer to any person under the age of 21 years. Section 10, No dealer or wholesaler shall either directly or in- directly supply, give or pay for any | furniture, equipment furnishings, fixtures or of a retailer, nor shall such dealer or wholesaler advance furnish money or pay for any license for a retailer, or be financially interested either directly or in the conduct or operation of the business of any retailer. Sectionll. If any license hereinabove described shall be convicted of any violation of any law of the State of Utah or any ordinance of City of Duchesne relating to the manufacture, sale or possession of acts of the City Council in grant- ing, denying, revoking or suspending any such license or licenses granted may be revoked or Suspen- ded where such service or dispensing is the opinion of the City Council will be contrary to the a welfare. nection with his business in any person CONSIDER THE QUAIL ‘21 years, who has not been con- capacity whatsoever any The snow is falling thick and fast, victed of any felony and who has who has been convicted of a fel2nd, The quail are all huddled close in not, since the second day of Jan- ony or who since January the grass. uary, 1934, been convicted of any 1934, has been found guilty of the violation of any law of the State Soon they'll all be buried deep in violation of any state law or city their nest. ordinance of the City of Duchesne of Utah or of any ordinance of the To keep themselves warm, they are prohibiting or regulating the traf- City of Duchesne relating to the or doing their best, fic in intoxicating liquors or beer, traffic in intoxicating Haner The morning breaks; all is cover- provided that a license may be is- beer, . Section 15. Any person, who ed in white. sued to a co-partnership or corpor“Did they survive that terrible ation if the members of said co- shall engage in the business of a wholesaler or retailer of beer withnight’? partnership or the directors and yy When all of a sudden there’s 4 officers of such corporation, as the in the corporate limits of the City fluff and a flurry, case may be, are of good moral of Duchesne or whose license issAnd from their snow bed they are character and none of them have ued ‘by the City of Duchesne has off in a hurry. been convicted of any felony, nor been revoked, suspended or can@ | All day they hustle and flutter since January 2, 1934, have been celled, or who shall violate any around, convicted of any violation of any provisions of this ordinance shall Keeping as close as they can to law of the State of Utah, or ordin- be guilty of a misdemeanor, and _ the ground, ance of City of Duchesne, regulat- upon conviction, shall be punished Scratching and hustling for some- ing the traffic in intoxicating liq- by a fine not exceeding $299.00, or by imprisonment in the city jail thing to eat, uor or beer. Looking for some place in which Section 6. Said application if for a term not exceeding six monto retreat: for a Class “C” retail license shall ths or by both such fine and im-. Soon the snow grows deeper, the be accompanied by a bond with prisonment. Section 16. In the opinion of the cold more intense; two good and sufficient sureties The food becomes scarcer, the air (unless a corporate bond is given) City Council, it is necessary to the more dense. in the penal sum of $250.00 to be peace, health and safety of the inHungry and helpless with no place approved by City Council, con- habitants of the City of Duchesne, to roam, ditioned that such retailer will that this ordinance become effectFarmers and Sportsmen, the quail faithfully comply with the laws of ive immédiately. Section 17, This ordinance shall are coming home, the State of Utah and the ordinWhat will you do with the hungry ances of City of Duchesne and in take effect Jan. 4, 1934. brood ? ae Passed by the City Council of particular all laws and _ ordinanWill you offer them shelter and ces relating to the sale, keeping or the City of Dfichesne, Utah, this give them food? dispensing of intoxicating liquors 8rd day of January, A. D, 1934, For one thing is certain, you know or beer. A separate bond shall be PAUL P. ALLEN, Mayor | it is true. — given for each place where beer is (Seal) If they live through the winter to be sold on draft. Mildred Stephenson, City Recorder | it’s up to You, Section 7. Any license issued John P. Madsen pursuant to this ordinance shall Chester Hartman of Mt. Embe available only to the person, co- mons was in Duchesne Monday F. L. Jones of Roosevelt spent partnership, or corporation specitransacting business at the Court Thursday in Duchesne on business. fied therein and only for the premHouse, cdhsnapceipclagerinicit — Section 9. No person wheal sell, | dispense, furnish or give away beer at any public dance hall, dance pavilion or place where public dances are held or the public is permitted Class age on issued. the licensee to sell beer in the original bottles having the label of the maker thereon for consumpt- intoxicating liquor or beer, or if in ion on the premises, and to all the . the opinion of the City Council or priviliges granted to the holder of the health officer the premises or equipment are not maintained in a a Class “A” retail license, Class “C’” retail license entitles sanitary condition or if, in the the the licensee to sell beer on draft opinfon of the City Council, for consumption on or off the pre- business is conducted in a disorderCity mises and to all the privileges ly or improper manner the Council may revoke or suspend the granted:to holders of Class “A” license of any such licensee, The and “B” retail licenses. _ titles the licensee to sell bottled beer to retailers for resale and to sell bottled beer in not less than case lots to consumers, but shall not entitle the licensee to any of the other privileges granted to the — license, for one year or any part thereof $50.00, For Class ‘“‘B’’ Wholesale ee, for one year or any part thereof, $100.00. The quarter-year licenses shall ex | pire March 31, June 30, Sept. 30, and Dec, 30, respectively, of quarter issued, The one year license ‘Shall expire Dec. 31st of the year ing The term “dealer” shall include any person who imports beer into this state for sale or produces or moral Sc ionia of beer quantities lots or in For Class “A” quarter-year, or $5,00. Section 13. All licensed prem| ises shall be subject to inspection poison and will gladly give it to “A”, “B” or “C” retail license, by any peace officer or by any Section 4. Application for a licthose who will use it according to or instructions, Kill off your cats. ense to engage in the business of Member of the City Council, the City attorney or of beer the Mayor, Whole. coveys of quail have been a wholesaler or retailer the City health officer, during the devoured by one pesky lazy lousy within the corporation limits of the cat. Have your shotgun loaded City of Duchesne, shall be made hours when the said premises are and handy at all times for when in writing under oath on forms open for the transaction of busithat hawk comes he looks » and, provided by the City Recorder and ness. Each license shall be displayed sounds like a cannon ball. The containing such information as the in a conspicious place on the premmost effective means of destroy- City Council may require. ing these pests is through an orSection 5. No license shall be ises at all times, Section 14. No licensee hereunWhy not clean issued to any person except a cit‘ganized effort. ‘them up before spring. izen of the United. States of good der shall knowingly employ in conpie. Must Dispose of the Balance © SIMPLE ISN’T IT? distribution ises described in said license, and shall not be transferrable to any other person, co-partnership or corporation or any other premises, Section 8.. All applications shall be accompanied by the fees hereinafter provided. shall not be subject to any review whatever, except for fraud or corruption or the capricious and arbitrary refusal to exercise discretion in granting denying, revoking or holders of Class “A”, “B” or “C” suspending licenses, retail license. No license shall be Class “B” Wholesale license en-| | Section 12. | . Farmers and Sportsmen; now is}, service or the time to declare war on Mag- titles the licensee to sell both bot- granted for the sale, beer or if pies, hawks and old ton cats, Each tled and keg beer to retailers for dispensing of said TO SPORTSMEN ees in ~ Select the Item you want _ Name your price- Anything In reason _ And it's yours. . Don’ t Delay! J the container of not less than twenty- ounce, West ilities. During his campaign came to Washington he We in sale. The also believes that it will be of more benefit to the United States as a whole than most people realize, by opening up Oriental trade possib- londay, Jan. 8 | gaged in wholesale or jobbing to retailers, and in case govern- Maricopa, camp, of beer to the consumer. The word “wholesaler’ means any person other than a .brewer en Senator Glen Smith who Camp tribution any dis- ident- manufactures beer in the state for announced that that silver centum of alcohol by weight. The word “retailer” means person engaged in the sale or four 10-ounce bottles. stead of the 64 1-2 cents which the}. Section 3. Licenses issued hereproclamation states will be paid, under shall be of the following and charge only 10 cents for seig- kinds and shall have the following niorage. The President’s order privileges: charges 64 1-2 cents seigniorage, Class “A” retail license entitles for Mr to the ment to rest up and J. M. coinage Thomas sometime and will remain in Salt Lake the ical to the President, virtually ‘ been seigonly two months after he took his seat as the new United States Senator from Utah, he suggested a plan for Postmaster Fitzwater went to Salt Lake Saturday with Mrs. Fitzwater conferring here with other silver proponents and Administration officials, look- ery at Duchesne. meee is ing to the lowering of the niorage charge. Last May, conditions in that section.© Glen Thomas cerned, Senator Thomas sees the | re-opening of mines and re-employment of men which has already begun as of vast benefit to Utah ean ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING, REGULATION AND CONTROL OF Washington, D. C., President BEER CONTAINING IN EXCESS Roosevelt’s proclamation opening OF ONE-HALF OF ONE PER Tuesday. — federal mints to.newly mined sil- CENTUM OF ALCOHOL BY VOL we z ver was declared by Senator El- UME AND NOT TO EXCEED 3.2 William M. Potter, Deputy Cobert D. Thomas here today to bé PER CENTUM CF ALCOHOL BY unty Assessor of Boneta was a Duthe first logical step in the remon- WEIGHT AND _ PROVIDING chesne visitor Thursday. etization of silver. PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA— —O— “If Congress itself doesn’t act TION THEREOF. Mrs. Jess Johnstun Thursday. remonetization will come about J, Alma Smith of Bridgland was Be it ordained by the City Counwithout legislation, by a natural transacting muptnesa in Duchesne process,” he said. cil of the City of Duchesne, Utah: Thursday. Section 1. It shall be unlawful Senator Thomas explained that in the he sees in the initial seigniorage for any person to engage at business of ‘a wholesaler or retailer J. M. Mickelson is employed in charge, set by the President the County Assessor’s Office at one-half the newly mined metal of beer within the corporate limits the present time, assisting in pre- turned to the mints for coinage, as of the City of Duchesne, without a_ license paring the statements for the 1934 the greatest possible charge that first having procured could or would be made, He be- therefor from the City Council as assessment, —o-— | lieves that the President purpose- hereinafter provided. Section 2. The word beer as ly selected the outside figure but Gus Solmonson and S, O. Solmonthat it is adjustable and may be used in this ordinance means any son of Arcadia were business vislowered from day to day if desir- beverage obtained by alcoholic feritors to Duchesne Wednesday, deed, in the same manner that the mentation of an infusion or Word has been received from gold policy is a controlled plan. coction of barley, malt, hops and Salt Lake City that Reube Wilkins ‘If the seigniorage is lowered, other ingredients in drinkable watwho recently underwent a _ very the price of silver will further ad- er and containing in excess of oneserious operation, is somewhat re- vance and ultimately, within the half of 1 per centum of alcohol by covered at this time. period of two or three years at volume and not more than 3.2 per a eee although as Senator Thomas points is out this may be lowered from time to time. “ Calif. also came in wih Mr. FitzExpressing his satisfaction with times a compensating joy, that dis- ‘water Sunday. He will stay home the proclamation as one of the two weeks before returning to the most important acts of the New appointment is often of itself a rich I have learned that mistakes can often be set right, that anxieties fade, that calamities have some- AN W. E. Davis, Jr. of Altonah was a business visihor to Duchésne on have to be held in the near future so. that the Mr, Roosevelt State Bank good. Utah meeting We are glad to offer this additional protection to our depositors. It marks the beginning of a new banking era of service and mutual confidence. “DUCHESNE Arizona fair to Blanding, thence rough to State line. USS. 89." Tiste “to Arizona, to TOME, Tabiona, Logan - Garden City Ver nal - Manilla, Fairview - Huntington, Ephraim - Orangeville, Fish Lake, Bryce, Cedar - Long Valley and Paragonah - Orton. U. S. 30-S. Wyoming line to Idaho line, good. Laterals U-3, Idaho to Idaho Hureka, good. | U. S. 530, Echo on U. S. 30-S to Kimball’s on U, S. 40, good. Laterals U-34, Kamat to Keet- Weather warm, clear. Main roads good. Passes closed for winter on Secondary Roads, no further report therefor to issue: Kamas Secondary Garland U. S. 40. Colorado line to Neyada line. good. Laterals U 44, Vernal to Manila, closed; U 36, Mills Jet. via Tooele The new year steps in, with most of Utah’s roads still good, and many of the high passes still open, though most of them are closed, according to the latest reports from the. State Road Commission, The full report, follows: and via good, e ‘UTAH ROADS STILL GOOD lolph to Wyoming line, fair: U-41, _ |