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Martin "Chick" Yock, Alleged Bank Robber, Goes On Trial Monday Assessors Take Former County State Expects To Present Chain of Circumstances That Committee Finds New Contract Farm Census Agent Killed In Will Convict Well Known Steamboat Man Bribery Charge WiU Be Let On Of The State Auto Accident Was Unfounded Victory Hi hway The Beauty Spot AU Year Club g COLLECT VALUABLE DATA J. CARROLL HALE, WELL KNOWN Wide Interest In Mysterious Case LEGISLATURE SAYS THE DEN- STATE HIGHWAY WHICH IS USED BY UNITED HERE, MEETS DEATH IN By B. A S. The aU-year-round recreation DEPARTMENT Steamboat Springs is widely noted VER POST HATCHED UP THE CALLS FOR BIDS ON 7*'. MILES STATES DEPARTMENT IN CO- CRASH NEAR CANON CITY club would be a splendid thing for STORY WITH A WANTON AND IM- WHEN AUTOMOBILE COL- for its fine ski course and its win- BETWEEN HAYDEN AND OPERATION WTH STATE With Hint of Surprise Testimo- Steamboat Springs to poromte hik- RECKLESS DISREGARD FOB CRAIG TO BE COMPLETED BE- MIGRATION BOARD LIDES WITH POLE ter sports. Now let us make it more ing, fishing and sight-seeing for the THE TRUTH widely noted for its beauty in Uie FORE SEPTEMBER 1 Joseph CarroU Hale, summer, when so many people pass tourists, M. I. Ballard, druggist, be- APRIL 1 Assessor Clarence Horton former Routt mony On Part Of Defense By ALVA A. SWAIN >pHE State Highway and bis force of deputies began county agent, was klUed in an auto- this way. lieves. "If it could be accomplished department thru an organization already in ex- rr>EJ2 special committee tiiat was has caUed listing the property of the county, mobUe accident Saturday, March 28, Careful planning and planting not x for bids for the con- which will take them a month or only add to the attracUveness of Uie istence , such as the Commercial club appointed to investigate the struction of Federal Aid Project No. near Penrose, Colo. Tbe car In which community, but add much also to or the Winter Sports club, there charges of bribery in connection with six weeks. (~kNE of the most mystifying Miss Burgess at once notified would be no need to start a new the race horse bUl in 189-C, a gravel surfacing project In addition to listing all property he was riding with two other men the value of the property. There is v and interesting criminal the officers her suspicions that the legisla- no Individual competition as in past organization. ture made its report Tuesday of this with bridges, 7.534 mUes long. This for taxation purposes the assessors skidded in sand and struck a pole. cases in Routt county hx recent the robber was Yock. Harrison Many of the new people here do week. The have an additional burden placed years, but we can all work at it as years will come before Judge Hapner, Mable Welch, Homer report was drafted by stretch extends west of Hayden on crop Hale was thrown out of the rear a whole to make our city the beauty not know where to go. There are a Byron Rogers who acted as investi- upon them, taking the annual seat. Frank Smith, manager of the Charles E. Herrick in Steamboat Groesbeck, Lola Groesbeck and number of beautiful circle auto gator for Uie committee. It says: the Victory highway and joins the and general agricultural census for spot of Northwestern Colorado. Springs next Monday morning others saw the bandit dressed present project of 2.567 mUes now direction of the Ken Caryl ranch near Littleton, who WeU-kept lawns to the street line drives. Over Rabbit Ears pass and "your committee appointed under the state under the was driving, suffered serious injuries when Martin (Chick) Yock, 35- in the clothes as described. back over Gore pass is a fine trip. House Resolution Number under contract to O. A. Switzer. The cooperative crop reporting service, mean beautiful blocks and streets. year-old son of a bioneer and The state will then trace Yock 6 to in- Switzer contract is now more than time the assessing season and Lee Pace, Colorado Springs edi- A pretty lawn does not necessarily A trip to Grand Lake is also enjoy- vestigate the charge that bribery and by the tor, was seriously Injured. respected family. Mr. and Mrs. back to the livery stable, where able. Perhaps there would be some was used to effect the 30 per cent completed. The bid was is ended the state-federal service require a graded parking in front, L. M. Yock will go on trial he saddled his horse and rode passage of $81,497 for the buUding and gravel reports from ap- Mr. Hale had been secretary and but the weeds can be kept out on . reciprocation on Uie part of Grand House BUl Number 612, and that the will have detailed manager of the Colorado pure seed charged with robbing the Bank thru the alley, onto Yampa Lake people in sending their visi- same was sneaked thru surfacing of the UtUe over two mUes. proximately 40,000 farms. The work any grade. of Steamboat Springs with a street and thence across the Uie house Bidders for Uie 189-C project Its 13th year in Colorado, show at Colorado Springs for the A lattice trellis in front of Uie tors to Steamboat Springs as one of begs leave to report as foUows: b now ln past eight years and had been El run and making away with bridge toward Woolery addition, the places worth whUe from there, "Your committee held numerous for 7.534 miles must deposit a cer- the legislature having provided for coal house or other sheds and an ,465. or Brooklyn, with the sack tied tified check of $7,500. Completion the first state crop Paso county agent for ten years, go- ash container wUl make that back $1 Mr. Ballard says. There are plenty meetings, placed under oath aU it ln 1018 and ing there in 1921 from Steamboat Tbe robbery took place on to his saddle horn. A short time of local drives, such as Sidney to members of the house, and many of Uils project wiU be required on report having been taken in 1919. yard corner a place of beauty, rather January 30 at the noon hour and afterwards he returned to town, or before September 1, 1931. The ad- Colorado, as In most Springs. He was graduated from Uian an eye-sore. Vines will like to Oak Creek and then home by way other witnesses, made a thoro In- The work In Colorado Agricultural coUege in was one of the boldest ever visited the barber shop and vesigation of said charges, vertisement of this bid appears in of the other Important agricultural cling to the lattice and give you known In the county. Altho Ballard's drug store, heard about of TwentymUe park. And two-day as a re- the PUot today. Union, is carried , on 1916 and ln 1919 became Routt coun- many blossoms, too. trips, like Rifle, Glenwood Springs sult of which the following findings states of the ty agent. He was rapidly becoming Yock was placed in jail within the robbery but evinced little and other points. are made: More man one milUon dollars wiU under a Joint contract between the Tail flowers, such as goldenglow , an hour, the money has never interest, again got on his horse be spent in highway construction department of agri- known as a writer of short stories bolloyhocks, cosmos or delphinium, J. A. Brobeck thinks it is a good "First: That said charge of brib- and feature articles, was active in been recovered. That will be one and rode east on the road by the idea for the promotion of hiking, ery was false and whoUy unfounded. work in Northwestern Colorado this culture and a designated state planted along the alley fences, make of the weak points of the state. flour mill, where he was picked year, Uie greater part of it to be which in Colorado ls the Parent-Teachers and boys' club a pretty background for the gar- fishing, camping and picnics for the "Second: That said charges that agency, work. He ls survived bv his wife and Forty jurors have been sum- up by officers, with his gun fas- summer months. He spoke of the said bill was sneaked thru used on the Victory highway proj- board of Immigration. The reports dens. No yard is more beautifulthan moned to attend the court as the tened by a shoulder strap but the house ects. These projects include $50,000 county assessors constitute a son, Stuart, age 13, his father and the adjoining alley. fishipg trips to the. lakes and higher was false and whoUy unfounded. of the one brother and sister. case has been so widely discussed without the sack. streams which require saddle and "Third: That both said charges from Idaho Springs east; $148,000 the foundation of aU crop reporting A weU-buUt fense, where one ls it is believed many win have A few days later a sack con- west of Hayden to the Moffat county affecting the state, and are At the time ot the fatal accident, needed, adds greaUy to the general pack horses. He thought that even- were made with a wanton and reck- line; work the three men were returned to Col- formed an opinion. The state has taining the disguise and some tually the club could own some less disregard of the truth, In this: $100,000 east of Steamboat the basis upon which the state and appearance of things. Bird houses, subpoenoed 20 witnesses thru money containers was found in Springs; $25,000 gravel-surfa cing agencies arrive at the revised orado Springs from Canon City benchces, flower beds and rock gar- horses which could be used on these That no effort was made to con- Byers canon federal where they had attended a farmer's whom they expect to weave a a slough near the MUner bridge. trips by members of the club with firm the alleged rumor upon which ; $70,000 Tabernash to figures for each year. dens, are among the smaller details chain of cinnnstantial evidence MLss Reedy will identify the bat Granby. Rabbit Ears pass, which is reports annually cover farm luncheon. Smith and Hale had been that add interest and beauty to the less expense to the individual than said false charges were made. part The speakers at the meeting and Pace around Yock and secure his con- and jacket as those left by her the hiring of horses from private "Fourth: That said charges tend- of the Victory highway, is a areas aggregating about 16.000,000 yard. viction. If found guilty the pen- in tbe house. Mrs. Adams of forest department project on which or about one-fourth the state's had Introduced them. If you garden along side your owners. These trips require several ing to impeach tbe honesty and in- $220, acres, alty is front 10 years to life in Oklahoma is expected to identify fishing tegrity of those members of the 000 is to be expended during total area, and cover a range of neighbor, you will find that you have < i*ry. the sack as one she gave to Yock days, but they are the real the coming summer. different crone, counting SHIPPING CARLOTS OF much in common, and that Uie ideas the pen te*»t* trips. house who voted affirmatively on about 30 Witnesses for the state will be as a present. Mr. Brobeck said that the Uons tbe bill, came from one source, and The federal aid projects in this all bay crops as a single unit. Tne STOCK AND PRODUCE exchcanged over tbe garden fence Mrs. C. E. Adams of Shamrock, The veU wfll be proven as the section now under contract include: list of crops ln Colorado Is mater- wUl be helpful, neighborly and re- of club is to have some maps made for only one, namely, the Denver Post." Project 150-A, Okla Miss Mary Reedy Den- exact duplicate of the window distribution which wiU show the west of Craig, 8.227 laUy larger than in most other Three carloads of cattle left tbe freshing. ver, ^ George Steele, Frankie curtain scrim at the Reedy mUes gravel surfaced, Gardner Bros., states, as ln addition to the com, Next week—flowers to grow to lakes, springs, and interesting points and Glenn Steamboat yards Saturday, two of Burgess, Homer Groesbeck, Lola house where Yock lived. out of Steamboat Springs. The lo- John M. Trull , $93,477, 35.00 per cent small grain and hay crops reported them carrying shipments for Pat lengthen Uie summer. Groesbeck, M. I. Ballard, Perhaps the most damaging of completed. ln other states there is a wide va- Work for a more beautiful Steam- cations wUl be definitely marked so Project 150-B CuUen and the other for Irving Ar- ar- Roy Cary, Charles Riester, R. R. the testimony will be a long that visitors wiU know how to reach John M. Trull, a pioneer of Routt , west of Craig, 4.630 riety of vegetable, fruit and seed nold. boat. Nature has given us an Baer, Harrison Hapner, Mable statement given by Yock in the mUes of gravel surface, N. M. Mon- crops produced ln this state. This tistic setting, let us not mar it with these places. county, died at the sanitarium in aghan, $73,181.65, degree Otto Hutchinson, potato buyer and neglect of our Welch, WQliam Chilton. Opal presence of witnesses and taken not completed. latitude of choice permits a from Denver, has contracted for 25 carelessness DeLonge. George DeLonge, C. E. down by a stenographer. He re- San Baraardino , Calif., March 25. Project 151-A , between Granby of diversification ln farm products carloads of potatoes which will be homes and yards. Crosswhite, Ira Saxton, William lated a long and fanciful story IMPORTANT THINGS He was one of the earliest settlers and Tabernash, 6.663 mUes gravel that has saved the state from dis- No matter what the weather. surfaced, J. H. Miller shipped to Denver as fast as the together Muirhead, William .Vidal, Joseph about two certain individuals DISCUSSED AT P. T. A of this region, settling on Elk river & Co., $76,- aster many times, winning crops al- growers can transport them to the Well aU work Micheletti, Sam Lowe and mem- named Tony and Jack, whom he in 1881 and for years was one of 90950, not yet started. most Invariably offsetting those railroad stations at Sidney or For beautiful Steamboat. bers erf the sheriffsforce. suspected of being the robbers. the leading citizens here. He estab- Project 189-B, between Hayden showing a loss so that the total crop The attendance at the Parent- and Craig, Steamboat. At the present time the The prosecution will be in It was one of these mysterious Teachers meeting Monday, Mch. 23, lished the TruU postoffice , since dis- 2.567 mUes gravel surfac- value of the state seldom varies ma- movement is slow because of the un- charge of District Attorney F. individuals who gave him a $100 continued , but the neighborhood ed. C. A. Switzer, $91,497, 30 per terially except In times of abnormal Moffat Train Was was unusually small, tho Uie topic cent completed. stable condition of Uie roods. R, Carpenter and C. R. Monson, bill to get changed at the bank of adolescence was of great import- stUl is known as TruU. price conditions. Louis Kearn shipped a carload of former district attorney and and his close inspection of the John M. TruU was born at Green- Project 282-1, south of Craig, 1.981 In 1930 the state crop, as estimated Delayed Sunday ance to parents and teachers. The mUes. gravel grain from Sidney Saturday. This president of the Bank of Steam- s institution was because as be Brobeck orchestra presented several wood, Maine, and was 80 years of surfaced. Utah Con- by the cooperative crop reporting was the first carload going to Den- boat Springs. The defense would start on the errand he age "at his last birthday. He left struction company, $70,125, 26 per service and the federal department morning passenger wilL* musical selections and Henry Zehner cent completed. ver from this secUon since the har- The Sunday be in charge of Gilbert A would fear the bill was "phony" contributed two vocal solos. Edwin here five years ago to uve with a of agriculture, was worth $104^06,- vest in the faU. train going east was delayed near and would get him into trouble. nephew, Irwin Trull, in Los Angeles. 000, or 89 per cent of the total for Springs until 8:00 o'clock Walker. Anderson gave a reading, "Common Steamboat Thru its witnesses tbe state There is no explanation of what Ground," which was appropriate to George TruU of Steamboat Springs WENT TO the preceding year, while the na- that evening because of an accident expects to show a chain of cir- finally became of the S100 bill. is also a nephew. tional crop was estimated at only 72 PREPARE FOR BIBLE which occurred opposite the Sarris the plan of the association. FOR NEW CARS 's cumstantial evidence substan- There are many other state- The clean-up campaign to be car- per cent of the 1929 total. Colorado CAMP ON ELK RIVER mill a short distance out of town. tially as foUows: That Yock ments whicbP the state beUeves supremacy was due in large part to The Journal, or axle, on the rear ried out by the high school boys GRIFFEY-EVANS Walter Arnold accompanied the and bad for several days previous to will be difficult to explain and girls was discussed and en- cattle cars the wide diversification of crops Jack Baker of Oak Creek has been wheel of the baggage car broke, ap- tbe robbery loitered around the when tbe defendant takes the to Denver Saturday. He to excellent yields in most instances. appointed as song leader for the parenUy when the train was about dorsed by the association. Paul Eaton Griffey of Phippsburg wiU go on to Detroit. Mich- with bank at the noon boor, looking witness stand. A nominating committee was ap- and Miss Florence Evans of Steam- Churchie VanCleave The per-acre value of all crops in Young People's Bible camp at the opposite the fish hatchery. It was in at the window and drawing The state believes Yock eith- , who left for Colorado also passed the national Elk river cabins ln June. AU young short time unUl the wheel pointed to select officers to be elect- boat Springs were married in Den- Denver on the Sunday train. Walter only a the attention of Frankie Bur- er passed the sack, money and ed at the April meeting. A commit- ver Tuesday. March 23. They left for wiU return average, being $18.38, compared with people of the Yampa valley 10 years feU inward and the train bumped , disguise to another party on the with two trucks, one for $17.12 for all states combined. and over are eligible for InvitaUon , tearing them up and gess, assistant cashier who re- tee was also appointed to purchase Los Angeles. Calif., where Mrs. Grif- himself , and Mr. VanCleave wiU over the ties mained alone at the time, until south road or else cached it Uie prize for the sixth grade room fey will complete her high school bring back The state-federal service antici- by any religious group to attend the spreading the rails. The track on she called the attention of there and it was found bv a sec- award a Chrysler Six sedan pated only a slight change ln gen- camp. There will be very UtUe ex- which the engine rested was not which won the attendance work. She is a senior in the Steam- and a Plymouth coupe for the Lue- farming conditions ln Colorado pense aside from the cost of food. Cashier RusseU Baer to the fact. ond party wbo discarded the for March. boat Springs high school and wants kens Motor garage. eral disturbed. , . The state expects to prove sack near the MUner bridge. The officers who wiU be elected to continue so that she may receive this year as far as totals are con- Several scholarships, paying the The west-bound train arrived on statements are cerned, altho some crops are certain full expense of those earning them, , came as far as the that on the day of the robbery The above on April 29 wiU be instaUed at a her diploma. Mr. and Mrs. Griffey schedule tune Yock rode in from the ranch on made as representing the theory special meeting on May 16, the last will later make Uieir home at Las Dinner Party to show material fluctuations be- will be available to young people obstruction, where Uie Steamboat with a brown denim of the state. year. cause of market depressions. The who learn the most assigned Scrip- passengers alighted and walked in- horseback one for the current school Vegas. Nevada. She is a daughter of in crop each year ln bag with shoulder straps tied to Judge Walker, representing Rev. H. C. Payne was the main Mrs. LUus Evans. Mr. Griffey is a Mrs. G. area actually ture in advance of the conference at to town. This train then backed into the horn of bis saddle; that he Yock saTS his case will repre- topic for the even- A. Mattem entertained Colorado is about 6,500,000 acres, or Uie camp. Mrs. Early of Oak Creek Sidney and waited there for the . speaker on the grandson of John Eaton, the found- at a dinner party Monday evening 's pat his horse in the Crosswhite sent a general denial. There may ing. Discussing the needs of the er of the town of Eaton in Weld for her niece, about 9.66 per cent of the state and Rev. H. C. Payne of Steamboat clearing of the track. barn and for some time previous surprises in store it is ru- yet our Miss Grace Riley. The total. No reports are required from Springs will be chaperons and camp When the repairing of ihe car and be adolescent, he said that as county. other guests were the Misses Nettie of Denver and San , the to the robbery sat at the desk in mored, but these are matters modem youth are probably as good The young people went to Denver Anderson, WiUa the assessors leaders. Uie track had been completed the livery stable office where which will come out at the trial. youth of 50 years ago, altho Danks, Anna Lan- Juan counties, as there is UtUe farm Mr. Payne invites correspondence east-bound train puUed out for Den- as the in their car from Oak Creek and ger, Mabel Welch. Clemme Kent, capital city and none in from the window he could see "Chick" Yock has Uved in this in time certain modem facts wiU were accompanied by Mr. Griffey's Gertrude Graves, land ln the from those out of town who are in- ver, leaving two cars on the track. the front door of the bank; that community for years and has standards and morals, Evelyn Henry, Al- the mining county. terested. The removal of these two cars de- teU on their sister. Miss Velma Griffey who was ma Baer, MUdred Kesler and Mar- train several at about 12:30 he went out to- never before been in trouble. viz. : the breakdown of the Ameri- one of the witnesses to the wedding. garet Good. layed the west-bound ward tbe bank. He has staunch friends who re- can home, the increasing secularism hours more, and lt was near mid- bis guilt until it passed thru Steam- Both Miss Burgess and George fuse to beUeve in of the schools and the weakening night when Steele, who were in tbe bank. it is proven in court. thru competition of the modern people who say the bold-up was of Yock's The state expects to get a church. He pointed out that two out Among the Steamboat , that he entered dressed in jury tbe first day and present chUdren have no High School Glee Clubs were on the delayed train were Mrs. build of three modem Woman' Beverly a black skirt, jacket, close-fit- its case inside of three hours. religious training at all and that the s Club To Sponsor Pearl A. Funk. Elton . ting woman's hat and face cov- The PUot wiU present a more modern criminal has ChurchlU VanCleave, Miss Ruth age of the Wither. The ered with a coarse curtain ma- detailed report of the testimony dropped 10 years during the last Give Fine Entertainment Furlong and Robert terial or scrim. His gun was than It has in any recent case Therefore, as never be- latter returned to his home and left two decades. Thrilling Film 'New Monday morning nickel plated and during the in district court because of the fore, our adolescents need inteUi- Moon' for Denver on the robbery he held the hammer widespread interest. gent guidance by parents who have train. back with his thumb. The gun It is certain tbe trial will take a correct sezise of their responsibUi- enesemble singing and solo made to have the orchestra give a found on Yock was nickle place before a court room pack- adequate appreciation of THE ties. an The Woman's club selected a re- who made her first pubUc appear- parts of the High School Glee performance at the Chief theater the plated and had the trigger filed ed to its capacity for seldom has life's values and who love God as markable picture to sponsor when ance in presented Friday night where a large audience could appre- Small Fire at off so that the hammer could a Routt county case awakened children. Washington. D. C. at the club concert weU as their they secured "New Moon," the National theater with Giovanni ran the scale of musical expressionciate the musical excellence of the be released by the thumb. greater interest. This guidance involves three screen adaptation of the great New Martinelli. from the soothing strains of a plan- ensemble. Perkins Millinery in a successful parent: tl) She has carried many things York stage success, with Lawrence starring roles in Irving Berlin's Mu- tation lullaby to the rich modula- The sollsts ln the concert were Proper example, in physical , mental Tibbett and Grace Moore in the sic Box tion of opera. Sentimental songs of , Mary Fire discovered in the Perkins MU- spiritual matters; (2) Proper Revues, grand opera in Jack Arnold. Alice Kemmer Tuesday at about 8:30 and leading roles. The picture wiU be Paris and Nice. the past woven Into dramatic Jo Brown, John Brobeck and Leroy linery shop teaching regarding the same, and shown at the Chief theater April 17 In addition scenes, settings and costumes of the CampbeU. The quartet singers were o'clock in the morning destroyed •3) Firm and consistent discipline. and 18 to this wonderful mu- stock and damaged the Spencer Takes Testimony . when the new R. C. A. Pho- sical production, the club women old-fashioned days, revived fascinat- Wayne Whltt, Franklin Blackmer, part of the This guidance assumed, along what tophone sound equipment has been wiU present ing memories of stage performances John Brobeck and Rothbe Saunders. Interior walls of the buUding to some lines should it be exercised? Those thoroly tested. a rollicking comedy and Mrs. Perkins saw smoke several snappy skits. Don't faU to before the advent of the moving pic- AU of them reachced vocal expres- extent. lines are suggested by the foUow- The original play, one of the big- keep the dates tures. There was vocal and dramtlc sion of delicate balance, combined coming from a box in a corner on ing facts regarding the adolescent gest Broadway hits, was written by in mind. You wiU be the west waU opposite the heating In Famous Oil Litigation well entertained and sorry if you color not usually sustained ln a with surprising volume. The piano period: tl) It is the age of emo- Oscar Hammertein n, Frank Man- miss the big show. school program. accompaniments were played by stove. She hastened to smother the tional unrest; (2) Of the birth of a del and Laurence Schwab, with mu- The boys and girls were free from Martha Brobeck and Frances Light fire in the hat box and discovered strong social instinct due to sex de- sic by Sigmund Romberg. Gus Shy atmosphere of effect, their sing- Uiat the clothes hanging along the (3) The secretive age; BACK TO ROUTT an with intelligent interpretation. Quick and ef- Walter Spencer, register of the trict Register John C. Ing of the velopment; plays the same role in the film ver- ing was sincerely Interpretative of The concert far exceeded the gen- wall were ln flames. Sacramento land office was techni- (4) The age of idealism and there- sion that he played in the stage, COUNTY TO STAY the compositionsin every chord, in eral expectation of a school perfor- ficient service on the part of the Denver land office but formerly a decisions. This is the age of supporting Adolph Menjou. prevented the flames from cally disqualified from hearing and fore of every pause and every tone. mance and lt was an admirable firemen resident of Craig, where he was edi- ruling on the case and in October, decision, or attempted decision about Lawrence Tibbett was bom in W. VanVorhis, who returned from A plentitudc of superlatives might manifestation of what can be ac- spreading. Altho the one-room buUd- It is the age of appeal of Bakersfield. Calif. His with smoke, the fire- tor of the Courier, has again left for 1929, Secretary Wilbur appointed the life work. father, who California last week, says he is back be effective In describing each num- complished with proper training and ing was fUled in Denver register. Walter Spencer, to religion. To understand these quah- was sheriff, was shot in a fight with in Routt county to stay the rest of ber, If the words were written by a willingness to work. It was charm- men saved further damage to the CaUfornia to continue hearipgs In adolescence Is to feel the bandits when Lawrence was which had not case take charge of the hearings and ties only his life. Compared to this section master of song and music. To the ing musically and dramticaUy. stock and fixtures Uie Elk Hills oU land contest render a decision . need and direction of guidance. It's six years old. During Uie world war oUier places are feeling the unem- listener who bases likes or dislikes Out of the North Rolfsen actually burned. It was not neces- instituted by the government against a man's job and it cannot be left to Tibbet enlisted in the navy. Three from the real pleasure de- sary to remove all of it from the Since then Mr. Spencer has made ployment situation a great deal of a song Boys' and Girls Glee Clubs the state of California and its trans- four trips to California. The prose- the school and the church. The days after his discharge he mar- more, he said. In Los Angeles there rived from listening, one word Is suf- UtUe Cotton Dolly (PlantaUon building. home is the citldel of American citi- ried Grace Mackey Smith, former were approximately 100,000 people ficient—excellent. The choruses were Song) Oelbel The stock and fixtures owned by ferees in an endeavor to recover val- cution was completed last June and schoolmate. They have twin sons. and the buUding own- the defense in January. 1931. The senry. being taken care of for several sung correctly as regards pitch, beau- Olrls' Glee Club Mrs. Perkins uable oU land in the Elk Hills area. He sang with the Metropolitan months. With municipal and state tifully as regards tone, thoroness aa Say Hello to Uie Folks Back Home ed by Olin Ught were completely government attorneys plan an ex- Opera company before going into Insurance, both policies The case is known as the Section tensive rebuttal and in all probabU- NEW LAW INCREASES work being provided as rapidly as regards technique. The singers gath- . Dbvl.icovered by the talkies. possible, the unemployed army was ered from the ranks of high school Song of the Plains Wilson being held ln the Home Fire and 36 Elk Hills case from the fact that Ity a decision wUl not be reachced COUNTY REVENUES A mammoth cast was employed of Insurance company, repre- lt Involves a school section in the before the coming faU or winter. reduced to 60.000 and later to 30.000. pupils and with the brilliancy Boys' Glee Club Marine for the spectacular scenes in "New But the stranger was not apt to get singers who had trained voices. Some Indian Moon Song Gardner sented by J. H. Burroughs. Elk hills, one of Uie big oil pro- Testimony has heen taken in Los As a result of a bill which has re- Moon." Nearly a thousand extras buUding has figured In ducing areas of California located Angeles, San Francisco. Bakersfield by Governor a job without some influence as lt is oi the selections were difficult to Solo. Jack Arnold The small cenUy been signed were employed for some of the elab- customary there to give work to the render. . . Asleep in the Deep Petrle two other fires, the first time a about 25 miles west of Bakersfield. and Sacramenta. One hundred and Adams, Routt county wiU coUect orate settings. A symphony orchestra number of years ago when several This school section was sold by the fifty-five witnesses have been exam- revenue in 1931 men who have been residents of Cal- The concert on the whole was an Boys' and Olrls' Glee Club considerable more of 100 pieces was used for some of ifornia for at least two years, Mr. achievement of credit to the music UtUe Gray Home In Uie West.Lohr contiguous buUdlngs were destroyed state in 1909 to various purchasers ined. Nine thousand pages of testi- than in previous years, says County the big numbers. The story is about About two years ago lt was and at present lt is partly owned mony and 681 exhibits are already in D. Crawford. This bUl VanVorhis says. department of the school. Miss Ra- In My Merry Oldsmoblle. .Edwards by fire. Clerk John Michael, swashbuckling Russian He plans to do some development chel Wood's sincerity and her un- Alice Kemmer, Mary Jo Brown partially destroyed hy flames when and the greater port or the balance the record. One exhibit prepared by gives aU the counties in Colorado Ueutenant. conveying his company the musl- It was occupied by Dr. Day, chiro- held under lease by the Standard the Standard is a topographic map charge 50 cents for fUing work on his manganese iron claims tiring efforts ln bringing SaUor Town Wiley OU company of California. That Uie right to on a steamer across the Caspian on Rabbit Ears and also on his cop- cale to such a high standard, are Just a Olrl Smith practor. of Uie Elk Hills district that re- chattel instruments. Denver county sea. When the ship reaches Russia, company began development in 1918 quired months of work and weighs charging this fee, whUe per prospects in the Columbine sec- thorolv appreciated by those who Wayne Whltt, FranklinBlackmer , and at present there are 39 we Us on has been the scenes take place in a great tion. WhUe there is some sUver In attended the concert Friday night. John Brobeck, Rothbe Saunders over half a ton. the other counties nave been charg- casUe. with a grand baU given by program was long and there At Lions Club the section. Over $6,000,000 have The federal government is repre- ing only 25 cents. The Increased the claims it ls not of sufficient val- The Old Fashioned Garden Porter been spent in these developments sented by two special attorneys. W. tlie czar. Russian music and cos- ue to go after lt at the present time. were a few waits between numbers, Soloists—Kathryn Snyder. John fee wUl. therefore, double the in- tumes. There are many dramatic Berger of the Wells Music and a greater production of oil has Carr Morrow of the firm of Gross- this source. The new law Mining is coming to the front again, but tlie listeners were well reward- Brobeck. Leroy Campbell, Jerry resulted. Other interested parties are come from Mghlights and eight musical num- Mr. VanVorhis believes, and there ed with the number offered and MUdred Merts (violin solo). company favored with some delight- cup and Morrow of SeatUe. and is now in effect. bers. banjo music at the regular Edward Doheny. Uie Pan American William Scallon. a law partner of wUl be man*, prospectors ln the were loud ln the expressions of ap- March Evening Post Mackie ful Oil company and Frank Carman. Grace Moore Is a Tennessee girl. mountains of Colorado this summer. Tocaben weekly luncheon of the Uons club Senator Thomas Walsh of Mon- GRAIN Bohemian Olrl noon at the Popular The case was Instituted several tana. Th defense has some of the POISONED The presentation of several or- Selection Arranged by Seredy held Monday years ago by the government, its MAILED numbers was highly appre- s Opera cafe. ablest law talent of the Pacific coast. CANNOT BE MOVE TO RANCH JUNE 1 chestral SclecUon from Blset' and Logan Crawford contention being that Uie land was Including Oscar Lawler of the firm ciated. The accomplishment of the "Carmen" Seredy Uon Horton known oil land at the time Uie sur- says Peter Becker high school orchestra under the were guests. ., . of Lawler and Degnan of Los An- County Agent Floyd Moon Will Becker wUl plant the crop on High School Orchestra—I*.C. Fick beginning next. Monday vey of Uie secUon was approved in geles, Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro that due to the condition of the ranch, the for- leadership of L. O. Fick ls amazing. Radio Numbers Glee Clubs Luncheons Peter Becker, formerly with the the John R Harris smoothness and purity of the wUl be served in the S. B. A. hall 1903, and that it should therefore of San Francisco, A. F. WeU also of highways at the present time, some mer Forwood place. Mr. and Mrs, The Sing TUI the Clouds RoU by remain the property of the govern- San Francisco, and Welborn. Wel- of Uie farmers who reside at a dis- state highway department as sur- ranch by ensemble playing ls remarkable „ Volkstedt with Mrs. Daves in charge. veyor and for some time stationed at Harris expect to be at the understood that each Monday's meeUng sang with great ment and not the state. Uie latter bom and Welborn. and OUbson, tance cannot come to town to se- June 1 as It wiU take him some time when it ls Waltln* ln the Shadows s parody being aUowed to select other land in Dunn & Crutcher. cure the poison oats they desire and Steamboat Springs, died suddenly ln in the hard- player musrgive out the one note or Coombs-WeUeeley test Uon James Brobeck' Springs Friday of heart to make the change fall to his lot with on a popular melody. Here it ls: lieu. While many slmUar cases have at Uiey have requested him to send Glenwood ware business In which he has been few notes that Boys' Glee Club The case first came before Albert times been heard and decided by them by mail. It is against the post- failure. He was stationed at Eagle for several particularly great accuracy of At TwUlght Thome s Springtime in the Rockies, Glenwood for medical engaged in Montrose the exact value re- When It' FaU, then secretary of the interior, the Interior department, this bids al regulations to send the poisoned and went to years! Mr. Harris is a brother of rhythm and with Assisted by the Orchestra And lt snows a foot or so. and was dismissed on argument of fair to become the largest ever pre- grain by mall, he says, but he Is per- attention, expiring ln the office of Florence quired. It does not take a very keen Lassie O' Mine Bowles And you lose your nice new rubbers examining Mrs. Max Long «d Mm the break ln the mel- . attorneys without a hearing. On a sented to lt and will even rival Uie mitted to send the pure sctrychnine Uie physician who was Marquette. Mrs. Harris will be re- ear to detect Olrls' Glee Club As thru mud and slush you go; ruling of the supreme court It was great Southern Pacific land cases of in the original 5-ounce container turn. 8pnnn aa ody, and the general expression of La Cuarine Ganne Then it turns as cold as biases— was a member of membered In Steamboat waa that there was a remanded and a hearing ordered. some 20 years ago that were heard thru the mall. If any of the farmers Peter Becker Miss Flo Upham. daughter of ROT, the audience Assisted by Uie Orchestra About ten or twelve below; Several years elapsed and finally ln the federal courts of Southern require this amount, they may have Uie local Masonic lodge. His body Congrega- splendid blending of the Instru- Aooompanlste — Martha Brobeck, When it's Springtime in the Rockies, to Denver where the and Mrs. Upham of the congress appropriated special funds California and reviewed by the su- it sent by maU on request, and they was shipped tional church. ments. Some argument should be Francosiilght. From, to* Rookies, we would go. for the prosecutionof the case. Dis- preme court. can do their own mixing. burial WM under Ibaonle amploew. Winter Weather Watch For The LOCAL NEWS MILK 50 COWS Chick Yock Escapes Makes a Visit Arrival of Kitty Miss Josephine Chambers is im- A change In the weather from "The Arrival of Kitty," the rol- proving daily. She is stiU at the last week's balmy temperature licking comedy written by Norman SHOPPING Steamboat hospital. AT SAME winter to this Lee Swartout, has been selected as TIME of brought a touch the senior class play for the Steam- Bacon squares only 15c per pound section. Last week the thermometer But Quickly Recaptured had gone up as high as 51 degiees boat Springs high school. The name Nay & Co. market. as the at the S. W. and no lower at any time than 15 is peppy, but half as snappy Miss Whifccomb returned to her New Contrivance Speeds play Itself. It has more fun in it WITH degrees above. There was a light play ever presented home Wednesday from the hospital fall of snow which had been dissi- than any other where she has been receiving medi- Product on Way to Con- at the high school and the boys and pated by the warm sun and the going to present it with a cal attention for several weeks. She streets were beginning to -show dry girls are is much improved. sumer's Doorstep. Man Who Goes on Trial Monday for Bank great deal of vivacity. Rehearsals spots. have begun, now wait for the fun. Charlotte Bulkley of Hayden un- Plalnsboro, N. J. Bieiginnlng Friday, March 26, with The cast has been selected as fol- SALLIE derwent a tonsU operation at the —Times have Robbery Enjoys Few Hours of Freedom a snowfall of four inches that day, changed since Uncle Hiram lows: Steamboat hospital Tnuesday. used the snow has been falling practical- Winkle John Childress to slip out to the cow barn before March 28 the William W. J. Thomas arrived from daylight with ly ever since and on Bobbie Baxter John Brobeck Breckenridge Wednesday to be with his lantern and pail mercury dropped to zero. Sunday , Benjamin More George Fick Lent is over. vor Ham, Premium and Mayflower. to spend a frosty morning milking Martin (Chick) Yock, who is a young man and Trogler an March 29, had four Inches of snow, LETS EAT, now that his brother, Walter Thomas, who is goes on trial next Monday old man the Ting Edward Furlong You can feast this Easter at Picnic Hams as low as 16c. No other critically Ul. They are brothers of a few dairy animals. former did not have Tuesdav five Inches and a trace of Sam Everett Hudspeth buy your meats at meat so economical. See this store's A crowd made charged with bank robbery, is much luck, for Trogler put up a snow on April 1 and 2. Agatha Joyce low cost it you Miss NeUie Thomas, head nurse at up of dairymen again in tbe county Jail after hard battle. Yock was choking Aunt Jane the S. W. Nay Market. This shop will ad for prices on this store's Fnday the Steamboat hospital and scientifically minded men gath- jane Kathryn Snyder large variety oi and Saturday specials. enjoying a few hours of liberty Trogler almost into insensibUity Elsie Krueger have an unusuaUy Fresh fish and oysters at the S. ered here to watch the workings Wednesday night after he over- when tbe commotion attracted Good Seed Makes Kitty meats lor Uus day. Cnoice Denver W. Nay & Co. market of the Intest Invention " powered Henry- Trogler, janitor the attenUon of Spzette Gertrude Campbell and home grown grain fed beef. Ghandi may not convert the to speed Mrs. Trogler, Mrs. Kale Mary Kline veal. Miss Anna Langer and Mrs. W. A. milk on Its way from udder to at the court bouse, and made who occupies an apartment in Crops Routt county lamb, chicken, world to all his views, but if busi- his escape. the court house Profitable Mr. Kale Peter 8tanko Whatever your needs, they liave it. ness doesn't pick up lots of us wiU Duckworth wUl entertain for Miss doorstep. Fifty well groomed cows , and she went Helen Imogene Held Grace RUey this Thursday evening stood facing Inward Yock escaped about 7 o'clock to the rescue. Her first idea was be wearing his kind of clothes.— on a revolving in the evening and was landed to close the jail County Agent Floyd Moon advises Kdlth Aileen Salisbury Nowadays the sport of kings is Judge. at the Duckworth home. merry-go-round, nil of them being door until she the use of good seed. Too many Marie Sylvia Sales —Judge. back in jail about 4 o'clock could give the alarm, but Yock trying to stay on the throne. Bluhill makes more and better milked at one time, and being re- Thursday morning. He was pick- blocked this move by patting his farmers let the price be the factor James Donald Monson placed by other cows in buying seed rather than the qual- Advertising — Beatrice Reynolds, Kitchens To cups of coffee to the pound simply continuously ed up by Undersberiff Myron foot in Uie door, then quit the will CHASIN' THE BLUES AWAY is Glenn because it's richer. as they had given Uieir quota of Donald, who was assisted in the battle and escaped into the alley. ity of the seed, he says. They Shirley Johnson. days. Here's the search by Hoyt Shaw, often hesitate to pay 25 cents more Properties — Alice Martin, Wanda dilficult these Open Luncheonette County Commissioner William lacteal fluid through automatic pal- Dean The alarm was then immediately per hundredweight for good seed best way I know. Go to the Chief Scheer returned from Denver last pitating tubes. Leonard, E. E. Yount and A. given and In a few moments of- Brown. "Follow Thru." Tins W. Heyer. Yock had evidently barley because they can net barley Stage Managers—Robert Gay, Bur- Theatre and see Tuesday with the news that the raU- Untouched by Human Hands. ficers were on the scene. There seed for less. There Is heavy expense all color picture wiU be shown three The Soda Luncheonette wiU be road crossing on the wye at Key- gone to Fish creek along the was snow and slush on the ren Gourley. Monday, Tuesday, opened for business by the middle This contrivance for washing, railroad track, then returned entailed In preparation of land for Coach—Mildred Kesler. days, Sunday, stone wiU be ordered open by the to ground and Yock had left so seed and in the rental or ownership Apnl 5, 6, 7. Matinee *- .*30 Sunday. of AprU by Glenn Kitchens of Hay- Colorado UtUities commission. The drying nnd milking i ,c&) cows town and procured a hat and hurriedly that he was UgbUy picture atter the den, who bought the equipment. The three times dally ls called overcoat. He was at Pine and of the land and the best seed ob- Urns is tne first crossing has been blocked with the "ro- clothed. He was tracked for sev- tainable Is needed to make this soil Court installation ol the marvelous new transaction was completed thru the freight cars for many months. tolactor," and was set ln motion by Seventh street when espied by eral blocks. Later the tracks Higher sound equipment. "Follow Thru" is agency of M. S. Wheeler. Mr. Kitch- the officers and when ordered to were picked up produce Its maximum. If the farm- the cafe Mrs. Emma Kemry has been vis- Its Inventor, H. W. Jeffers, presi- and foUowed er should save 50 cents per acre on Upholds Judgment an outstanding musical comedy. Lots ens plans to operate both dent of the Walker-Gordon halt be ran into the J. M. Chil- east along Uie railroad track, ot singing by .Nancy Carrol and Bud- and fountain. He was owner of the iting at the homes of her sons, labora- dress yard, went to the door and thence onto the county road seed and reap only a 75 to 89 per dy Rogers and lots of fun because Everready shop and cafe at Hayden George and John Kemry. She ex- tories. Fifteen years ago, this man knocked. He refused to put up near Fish creek. cent stand, the yield Is out live The supreme court upheld the roles are played ior aU which was destroyed by fire several pects to return to Rifle in a few conceived the Idea of a central milk- his hands when ordered. He was bushels, which shows a loss of mon- judgment of the district court in the tne comedy days, where she has been for the Tbe officers had returned to ey because of the poorer seed. The they're worth. Highly recommended. weeks agp. He will move his entire ing plan for cows—whereby the taken back to jail, where he will town about 4 o case of the state of Colorado and with tnat business to Steamboat Springs. past year. cows came to the occupy a barred ceU until be is 'clock when they farmer cannot be too careful in se- the Texas Production company vs. "Sin Takes a .Holiday" milker instead of spied Yock crossing the street lection of seed. splendid actress, Constance Bennett Mr. Kitchens is a son of H. M. Turkey and chicken dinner Sun- the milker to the cows. brought before court on Monday. only a block from the court William Driscoll and Thomas Dris- wiU be here Wednesday and Thurs- Kitchens of Hayden and a nephew day at the Pioneer hotel. Ontz Renfro, held here as a coll. The verdict in the district court Burch. He had been The continuous flow of a more house and the arrest foUowed. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH day, Apnl 8 and 9. An interesting of Mrs. M. M. Mrs. J. W. Williams and Mrs. nutritious milk of maximum witness in the Joe Jones mur- Yock had laid bis plans for was in favor of Colorado and the plot results m admirable acting and engaged in simUar business in CaU- John D. See entertained the cro- bio- der case in Moffat county, is the Texas company. The case Involved eight years before open- logic value, produced In an air con- escape, having packed his suit Good Friday evening. 7:30, there rights of the directing. WeU worth while. fornia for chet club at the See home Wednes- only prisoner in the county jail will be a short meditation on the the oil and mineral ing the Everready shop in Hayden. day afternoon. The date, AprU 1, ditioned room called the "lac- aside from Yock. He is a trusty, case and had it ready, relying state of Colorado ln the land own- experience is assurance torlum," ls never touched by Trogler upon the usual custom of Mr. Cross, a communion service and re- in the Tow Creek So you want to rent a horse, son? His long was the inspiration for several hu- assisting Mr. in clean- Trogler ln opening the jail door ception of members. All Invited. ed by the Drlscolls Uiat Steamboat Springs will have stunts which fooled the guests, such man hands or air impurities, but ing up the court house. He was field upon which the Texas company Any certain kind? of service under his for Benfro. The Easter morning program is The Drlscolls Yeah, a good long one. Nine of us the best kind as soup under a dunce cap, news- ia conveyed through sanitary pipes thus employed as usual Wednes- printed elsewhere ln this issue. A was drilling for oil. management of the Luncheonette. paper napkins, etc. to an adjoining laboratory day evening and at about 7 Yock had written a letter to filed an injunction suit, claiming is goin'.—Judge. where It o'clock Mr. Trogler took him the officers and left it on the cordial invitation ls extended to they had a right to the royalties Mattie B. Pitts, Frances Dies, N. B. ls cooled and bottled as certified back to the jail. As Mr. Trogler table, lt was a "pert" letter, teU- everybody to worship with us on this from oil. The land in question was THEY'RE THE BERRIES—the Hurd and Clyde T. EUiott of Hay- milk. By certified milk is meant great Lord's day. season—those Cattle Sold On opened the door he was sprung ing them he was going fishing as school land ln which the state re- first ones of the den visited the Colorado UtUities a milk of extra low bacterial con- by Yock, who was crouch- he was get Une tired of playing Let everybody be In Sunday school tains the mineral rights. strawberries Muench's wiU have this Market plant at MacGregor Saturday even- tent, unpasteurized , and of higher Tnthere and who had a case the bank bandit and they could at 9:40 Easter morning. Last Easter week-end and they wiU be only 25 Monday ing. there were 137 present. That attend- than market standard of butterfat knife in his hand. A scuffle en- now go out and get the real rob- ance was reached several weeks ago cents a pint. WeU, this decides what DeUcious turkey dinner at the test sued, Yock trying to force Trog- ber and tbe money. It was sign- Mt. Harris Girl Fresh . The cattie shipped last Saturday Sheridan hotel Sunday. Make your ed with four finger prints. this year. There should be 150 pres- your Sunday desesrt wiU be. to Denver and sold on the Monday Food for 30,000 Babies. ler into a cell, but while Yock ent Sunday. Lesson, "Jesus Teaches as from your own garden this store by I. G. Arnold included 20 reservations early. Enough milk comes Humility." Wins 4th Place (only 15o a lb.), market s GuUd was entertained from this re- wiU have asparagus steers, weight 747 pounds, at $7.35 St. Paul' volving platform In a day to feed The M. S. H. class will conduct. If new cabbage, cauliflower , head let- and one steer, weight 970 pounds, at the home of Miss Maud Kellar the weather permits, a sunrise Juanita Rutherford of Mt. Harris, shipment the this Thursday afternoon. 30,000 babies. At the compleUon High Altitude who won Uie Routt county spelling ture, etc. Of course ham is the tra- at $6.50. Pat Cullen's of each 12% prayer meeting on the hill near the Easter. Very spe- same day included 23 steers, weight Otto Hutchinson left on the train minute revolution Sulphur cave, with a breakfast aft- contest , came fourth In the list oi ditional meat for , each cow returns unguided Recipes Given winners in the state contest held ln cial prices on Armour's Fixed Fla- 811 pounds, sold at $8.10; 8 steers Thursday morning for Sidney where to her erward at Mr. and Mrs. Homer's. If weight 987 pounds, $8.10; one heifer , he had seven carloads of potatoes place in the cowbarn. The plat- weather Is bad the prayer meeting Denver Tuesday. This Is a remark- weight 730 pounds, $6.00; 12 heifers, ready for shipment to Denver. form Is 60 feet la diameter, each Bread and cake recipes that have also will be held at Homer's. All are able record as she had a large num- 762 pounds, $6.00; 2 steers weight Another one of those good turkey stall having its own milking tubes been tested and proved adapted to Invited. ber of competitors. 1030 pounds, $6.25; 25 steers, 1031 dinners at the Popular cafe Sun- and sterile glass container to record various high altitudes are contain- Sonsecratlon meetings ln Chris- pounds, at $7.50. day. Bring the family. Bossy ed in a new bulletin on "Baking tian Endeavor. Junior C. E. at 5. Looking Thru The 's contribution. Quick Breads and Cakes at High Al- Senior 6:30. Topic, "What ls Involved ELK MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ratcliff re- Uncle Hiram would have been titudes," which has just been pub- ln deciding for Christ" All young 4-H Club Radio turned from Denver Wednesday amazed today at the application of lished by the Colorado Agricultural people welcomed to this training The 4-H calf club met at the evening. They had a fine visit with science and engineering to his te- college experiment station. school for the church. Twenty went Butts home Sunday afternon. All Knot Hole Broadcasting their daughter, Betty, and famUy dious morning chore Every cow Is Copies of this bulletin, No. 366, to Hayden and held a platform the members were present. A nice and with other relatives. Their son, meeting last Sunday on the subject, lunch was served at the close of Harold, and famUy drove to Den- given regular medical examination may be obtained by writing to the A national broadcast for the 4-H by a veterinarian, experiment station. It ls designed es- "Glorying In the Cross; Why?" The the meeting. ver from Estes park to see them. as Is her living , Hayden people served a waffle sup- Mr. and Mrs. Wea Woodcock have The progress on the new houses clubs wiU be heard over the radio Mr. Ratcliff had several X-ray pic- quarters. The same medical su- pecially as a guide to house wives in Steamboat Is very slow dne to the Saturday, AprU 4, starting at 10*30. and Is a popular abbreviation of the per and treated us most cordially, visited at the Ray Woodcock home tures taken of his injured shoulder pervision obtains over the workers , Baking we had a great time. this last week. bad weather. The United States Marine band wUl and foot. technical bulletin "The of start the program. Then club mem- and the milk that Is secured. Flour Mixtures at High Altitudes." Don't forget the cantata Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williamson We now have at onr office a li- bers wUl speak as follows: Mary Chicken dinner, and a good one, The proud Inventor declared that which was recently printed. Both evening called "Makers of the vlslteda t the Ray Woodcock home brary of house plans which yon will MulUgan, Dover, N. H.; Minnie at the Mary Jane cafe Sunday. this efficient mechanization was bulleUns were prepared by Marjorie Cross," given by M. S. H., Marathon over the week end. find very helpful in planning that Witham, Il'ranklin, N. H., and Glen- John Daugherty is remodeling his only the final step in an attempt W. Peterson, a former member of and Pollyanna classes. Wes Turner moved his cattle new home. If we do not have just don Schrock, Shipshewana , Indiana. house on Oak street, tbe former to produce the most nearly perfect the home economics division of the The special Easter morning church home from the George Miller ranch the plan yon like we will make one There wUl be several selections of Lucy CampbeU property. As soon as milk. station. Miss Onga M. K. Allison in offering Sunday will be used to add on Monday. for yon. music from Spain and France fol- the weather is favorable he wiU have charge of the home economics divi- needed equipment ln the primary The Monger boys moved down to lowed by a talk by W. A. Lloyd of It newly painted on the outside. Thomas A. Edison, Secretary of sion, and her associate , Miss Flor- department. The Sunday school of- their lower place Monday. Is yoor UtUe house getting too Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde, Gov. ence Schott, assisted In arranging fering is for missions. helping small for that growing family? May- the U. S. D. A. _ The firemen who did such good Mrs. Charles Ellison ia County Agent Floyd Moon urges work at the Perkins shop Monday Morgan F. Larson of New Jersey, and editing the material for the The prayer meeting April 8 will care for Mrs. Cain this week. be another room or two would help every 4-H club member to listen to Dr. S. J. Ornmblne of the Ameri- publication. study from God's word the topic Clara Matthews was out of school matters. You'd be surprised with morning, were presented with a box Recipes are given for various "Woman's Place ln the Church." how little cost it can be accom- this program. of cigars by the insurance agent, can Child Health association, and Tuesday with Uie toothache. John H. Burroughs. Dr. Theobald Smith of the Rocke- fy t * kinds of cakes and breads at the Should she teach or preach? plished. InmIn {\ui"^ maVa *"*"* M» At mlI VU \\ following elevations above sea level : Should she be ordained to the min- Hayden Boy Owns Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Smith spent feller Foundation for Medical Re- f . 3,000 feet, 4.004 feet. 5.000 feet . 6,200 istry? Come and pray with us for When you rent a place it is Just the week-end with relatives in Hay- search wero among the 5,000 lead- feet, 7,360 leet, 8,500 feet, 9,820 feet needed revtvaljn the Body of Christ. FOR SALE a house, but if you own it it Is a den. ers of American science, agricul- and 11,180 feet. H. C. Payne, Pastor. borne. First Airplane F N tj,V0u» V?rt io lflay> 1 X I 40 acres near MUner. SWVi of Easter candies, cards, gifts, nov- ture and industry who took part In I tf cjLttfat qufff ll V The recipes are for such breads Lewis Frederickson, who Uves elties. Buy yours at Carlisle's and be the ceremonies which formally J and cakes as the following: Pop- Like to Spend SEH of Sec 9, Twp 6, Range 80. UM his satisfied. I r rneini to u^ If overs, baking powder biscuits, muf- HOME PRIDE I north of Hayden, is assembling marked the formal putting Into op- / / , , devil' I There are old McOoakey mine located on It- new airplane which he expects to AU of the field deputy assessors eration of the rotolactor. VI I em ujjmifig you j [/ fins, butter cakes chocolate s a surprising lot of A home worthy of the name is have ready for flight as soon as the were in Steamboat Friday preparing food, sweet-milk spice, sour-milk people In the world who never want Write— worth keeping up to date. A home ground is dry. He spent several for the assessment work which spice, white, gold, anagel-food and to buy anything until It gets ex- that is modern, and. up. to. date months in Denver at an aviation started April 1. sponge cakes. pensive. Especially stocks.—El- B. W. FRASER stimulates pride in the owner. Once Held for Murder, Expermelnts which resulted ln the . school learning how to be an air- L. E. Rtzgerald of Hayden was formulation of these recipes that are | mira Star-Gnzetta 1521 Sherwin Ave, Chicago plane pilot. His plane is the first in Steamboat Wednesday. , For 50 years homes have been one to be assembled in Routt coun- Beauty Now Evangelist correct for various altitudes were purchased on monthly payments. Anything and everything in the Bridgeport, Conn. performed ln a specially built alti- ty. Easter novelty line at Carlisle's, and —Helga Fager- tude laboratory which, made lt pos- Use our finance plan with month- priced right. skold, once a noted beauty and cen- FEAST OF NATIVITY sible to produce the atmosphere ly payments to keep it modern and tral figure in a sensational Swedish In Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hitchens were the advent of Christianity, pressures at sea level, and at the va- Says Br'er Easter Rabbit: |^k livable in town from Brookston Wednesday. murder trial, has pledged her re- BEFORE rious altitudes. This laboratory was ff Kn_M. maining years to spring was always celebrated by by J. Harry Scho- Joseph Hurst has arrived in A sumptuous oyster feed was serv- evangelism after designed and built "The family that wants a Build now with safety, that home Mrs. twice being rescued from alms the pagan peoples, and it wa* only fleld, associate professor of mechan- V\^^/fciBl of your own, the value of which has Honolulu, HawaU, where she will be ed after the regular meeting of the ical engineering at the college. been measured by countless families. at home for the next 18 months. Grange at the Elk Mountain houses. natural that the early Christians really wonderful Easter Mrs. Hurst wU be remembered here Grange hall to the men who had The woman, who once was en- should make Easter one glorious featt jj/rf mmW Rent a house for 10 years at $25 as Irene White, the daughter of been working on the new hah kitch- gaged to marry a member- of the day, for Easter was the same word as Legion Band per month and what have you? She taught en which was recenUy completed. New dinner, replete with the Jr Mrs. Nettie Branstetter. Swedish nobllllty, has Just been re- Ishtar, the great spring goddess of an- v^^L school a few years ago in the Fly Wanting Easter candies, cards, leased from Hillside home after To Be Organized Pay that much on your own home Gulch and Mllner districts. She was novelties? See the stock at the Car- cient Babylon, and the same word as tastiest foods, should buy for 10 years and what have you? , 1930, to Bervlng 11 months for theft. She i*"*^'^^B married on December 26 lisle Variety store, you wUl be de- ls broken ln health and fortune. "East"—the place of the sun rising— Preparations for the organization Joseph Hurst in Hollywood, Calif. Ughted at the assortment. it outranked even Christmas, the early at Frank Muench & Co. VW fW Mr. Hurst is an electrician of rank She was Induced to devote herself of an American Legion band were &^M Mrs. B. F. Moore and two smaU fathers holding the day of the Nativity started at the meeting of the Legion in the U. S. submarine service. children left for Denver on the train to evangelism by Rev. Lewis J. Steamboat Lumber Long during her Incarceration. Aft- to be only a preparation for Easter. Monday night. The players will In- Anyone having used clothing suit- Thursday morning. They will go to clude the members of the Drum and Montrose to spend the Easter week er ber release she was taken to Some authorities tell ns that it was j play band instru- able for children of needy families, the home of Mrs. Richard Bugle corps who please notify J. M. ChUdress, judge with her mother. Thorne only as early as A. D. 3S4 that the ! ments and as many of the towns- Company of tiie county court. Sam Havenga was up from Craig TJader of Darien, wife of the fa- feast of the Nativity was celebrated on men who care to Join. There were Sunday and returned Monday even- mous explorer, who rescued her the twenty-fifth of December, while 16 at ttie meeting Monday night H. W. Leonard, afa-ag i-a- partner PUot Printing Pays. ing. from a house of correction in New origin goes back to the who are willing to play in the band York several years ngo. Easter in its Jerry Berger, Wells Music company Mrs. Homer W. Beeler and daugh- itself. Among the early Chris- ter of Columbine were guests at the Miss Fagerskold sought oblivion Sunday representative, was at the meeting Sheridan hotel Saturday. here after her acquittal on a charge tians every Sunday was a joyful cele- to give his help and suggestions. A. M. PoweU was down from Clark of murdering the father of her bration of the resurrection of Jesus The band will in no way take the Thursday. Joyful seventh day, fatting place of the drum corps, which will noble fiance in Sweden. She took On this function as usual It will be on ad- James Proctor, brother of Mrs. H. the name of Helga White #as not in order and the faithful M. Ratcliff , is sergean-at-arms at and the ditional musical organization. It ls the state senate in Denver at the true story of her IdenUty was not might ssy their prayers standing in- probable that O. a. Harrison will present time. After Uie legislature revealed until she was arrested for Head of on their knees. be engaged as band leader for the adjourns he wUl take his place as theft of Jewels from a Westport present. Claude Beverly and Harry Low Prices YEAR postmaster at Englewood. home In which she was a maid .¦- * Cosand are the committee for se- The kiddies like to be remembered about a year ago. curing players. at Easter time with candies and k Money spent here ^ pretty gifts. Carlisle has everything Stock Exchange* Old they would like. Don't disappoint Pastor Kills Bull Snake W for printing bays them. The Idea of a stock exchange Is and stock brokers, so The people of the Columbine Wearing a Brass Ring an old ono, Large Navel Oranges, dozen _.40c GUARANTEE country to the number of 33 got to- Nosh, Okla.—Here Is a new kind called, have existed for many years. gether for a dance and a social time of snake story vouched 'or by Rev. Quality In fact, Nelson states that as early Medium Navel Oranges, dozen at the Master Key boarding house H. H. Isbel l, pastor of the Free f as 1285 In England the term 30c And New Advan tages last Saturday night. A lunch was Methodist church of Nash. Rev- "broker" Is referred to ln nn act of served at midnight. The affair was erend Isbell went to < < parliament. Extra Juicy Seedless Grapefruit, 3 ... 25c so enjoyable and successful that an- the basement ? Work BICES on all General Electrie ; other dance and social wiU be given of tbe Free Methodist pasonage P Refrigerators are reduced. New re- "Z^^T^^^^~~~~ ^^~~~ here recently, saw a large bull Fancy New Cabbage, tb.. 5c finements ... new utility this Saturday night. features are IHI ^HBH& Sfl^^lHH Clay Monson has been transfer- snake coiled on a pile of potatoes. added. At the same time you get a re- s^B^B^B^s^Biii&f^flB^^B^Hred from Columbine, Mo., to tne Wy- Isbel armed himself and slew the Fresh Asparagus, lb. .15c markable 3 Year Guarantee... a signed ^^^^^^ ¦f^^re&Jflffi ^H oming territory for Uie life insur- snake Encircling the center of lt agreement that you will have no MmMmWa^^^^^rnvMSMu ance company he represented in the he found a brass ring. Apparently JUST TO REMIND YOU Large Juicy Lemons, dozen 35c service expense for three full years. ^Mwat . ' ^^M Missouri territory. He is now at the snake had attempted to crawl ^ LJ ^B Cheyenne, but has not yet decided Proper refrigeration is vital to yoor ^^H I " &¦£1 H^fl through the ring when young and famiiy'shealth.Costlyperishablesneed ^^H where his headquarters wUl be per- Onions, 5 lbs 20c na ^^9 manenUy. had become stuck, later growing to protection the year around. And now ^^H full else encircled by the ring. it costs less to own a General Electric ^^H ^^H Mrs. Mary Jane Daves, proprietor —that tho we are known throut the dis- Strawberries, pint boxes 25c Refrigerator than ever before. ^^H of the Mary Jane cafe, wiU serve L^^^BIS ^^B Uie Lions club luncheon each Mon- Let OM explain General Electric's many Flies 600,000 Miles ^^^T I ^^H day, beginning Monday, April 6. The trict for the fine flours that we prepare, Fresh Cauliflower, tb. . 13c exclusive features ... the modem all- ^^H luncheon wUl be served in the S. B. in 16 Years as steel cabinet, new sliding shelves MMM^^H Pilot , ^^^ 1 Cjfl¦*) A. haU. London.—Six hundred Large Solid Head Lettuce, each accessible faat-freezing dial, three ^^H | Mrs. Norman Winder and chil- thousand we also handle a few commodities that 10c definite zones of cold ___ ^^H miles of flying In sixteen years Is , new finger-ti p ^^^^B-L _^~^—~-— _J x*fl^H dren and Mrs. Bailey, wife of Dr. door latches, maximum food storage BaUey, came up from Craig Thurs- the record of Capt. Walter Rogers, Sugar Cured Short Shank Picnic ^^^H s^sLBfcC~~ 'A\ k^m__\ Imperial Airways pilot every farmer needs. ¦pace and other important advantages. ^^^B ^H^^^^a fJ&iS^fl day to visit at Uie M. M. Burch on the Lon- (Special), Low operating cost course home. Mrs. Winder is a daughter of don-India mall service. Hams lb. .. ..16c ^^^B^^^^^ BJ^H^^^I the Burches. Rogers Joined the royal flying separable from the simple mechanism H^iiias^HiaHim ^HL^L^L^L^La~ of the Monitor Top . .. hermeticall ~ ^^^"^^^— ^ —~^^^^^—l corps In 1914, served throughout FOOD y the war, BREAKFAST Mayflower, Swift Premium and sealed...self-oiled...quiet an a whisper. ' Trip began piloting cross-chan- Armour Had Fine nel air liners ln 1920, and has See ibe complete range of General jaim „ in ,ht now Star Hams Especially Priced for Easter Electric models. &**- jf^**^ To California established the longest unbroken EUoH.Prog—m. brood- iff mn *t *a record of service In British CORN MEAL _ -..-_ ««•' ...ry Saturday |( amiir I air LOW DOWN PAYMENT •«•-i*g. o» » «,/.». \mS£2S. B- C .. iwork g^f rived from CaUfornia Monday noon, and his fellow ^t coming by way of Meeker and Cralg. pilots. SALT They had no trouble on Uie road Frank Muench & Co. but had to fight mud most of the GENERAL way. CaUfornia weather was on its # ELECTRIC good behavior aU Uie time Uiey were MIXED FEED ALL - STEEL REFRIGERATOR there, Uie rains coming only during EASTER OMENS Dam.nl., the nights, with clear and bright *>»l».il B..M ami C.Lw.r.1.1 B«lMm«r»to». -_EU«irt« WMr Cwlwi weather during the days. They trav- IN ENGLAND and France it ia con- eled up and down the Pacific coast sidered a good omen to see a lamb Be Sure to Ask for Rainbow Flours from the southern end of California on Easter morning when one first up to San Francisco and inland to looks out tbe bedroom window. If the the San Joaquin vaUey. WhUe Uiey enjoyed every minute of their trip lamb's head is turned toward the house and were feeling fine aU Uie time, any with that it made will come true. Colorado they were getting homesick and glad It la commonly thought that the devil Utilities Corp. to get back to Steamboat Springs. can take tbe form of any creature in Yampa VaUey M. & E. Co. Legal blanks carried in stock by iha world except the lamb and the the Steamboat PUot. Jeve. J Rehders Returned EASTER DAY Few Cases In From California District Court SCHOOL NOTES I NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rehder and The April term of the district , Henry, court will open Monday, April 6, First Grade Del Collins , pioneer of Grand Coroner J. D. their son arrived in Steam- We are having an Easter project. Field of Moffat I know a bonk within a Northern with but one criminal case on the county, died at Tabernash March county plans to call a coroner 's Jury boat Springs Tuesday evening from docket. Martin Yock will face trial Many bunny rabbits, mother hens 19. ^{wood. with chicks in the Henry Kurz case as soon as California , making the trip by way on a charge of bank, robbery. While and Easter nests are in the toxologist's report Is received. Long day * and nights the drifted" of Reno, Salt Lake, there are a number of civil cases evidence. The Masons of Hayden are dis- Vernal and The robins cussing the proposition of building Kurz died February 26 under sus- ' snow-wreaths cover *' filed, very few of them will come up finished their reader, picious , S Cralg. They left Steamboat Decem- for trial. "Friends," and took them home last a new hall. circumstances. An examina- A dark-robed tion of the viscera is being made In hemlocklike a priest ber 12 and have traveled to various Among the civil cases which will week. Mike Thompson has been ap- Denver now. hathstood places in California , making stops at probably come up for hearing are Second Grade pointed as inspector of state high- Andrew Gerard, An hundred years with blessing Los Angeles, Long Beach , San Diego, the replevin case of the Bank of We are making oral reports on way work near Tabernash. pioneer of Eagle Yampa vs. the Dairy Livestock com- the library books which we have county, died at his home in Gypsum arms stretchedover going as far south as Tlajuana , Mex- pany; Bice against Weed, appeal read. Mrs. Mary E. Bridge, age 93. died March 21, at the age of 69. He went A dreary wilderness where naked ico. from county court; Jennie Coyner The following pupils did not miss at Eagle March 20. She was the old- to Eagle county in 1887 when the A place of particular interest to vs. D. H. Coyner, foreclosure. There any words during the month of est resident of Eagle county. railroad was being constructed from boughs ^~ " Leadville to ^ Mr. Rehder was the Kellogg farm will be a number of water adjudica- March : Edith Dinius, Virgmia Fur- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter of Dotsero. For many years Make loud complaint when "stormy where the famous Arabian horses tions. ! long, Phyllis Woodhead , Robert he was game warden and for nine Snake river returned to their home years was winds are bUfwing l are raised. He was Interested in lis- Beverly, Albert Squire, Charles Tur- last week from southeastern New superintendent of the tening to the German scientist , Prof. ner, George Warren county farm at Gypsum. The streams are silent, heeding not * and Frank Pot- Mexico where they spent the win- Einstein , altho some of the latter s Changes in Road ter. ter. The —Iheirvows theories were difficult of compre- women of Delta and Mesa _^ Third Grade Mrs. Mrs. Hynda Ball bought counties have started a home beau- ^ ^To gentle maiden ferns hension. Maintenance Dept beside The Rehders enjoyed their stay on We wrote a letter to Leonard the Encampment Echo from Mrs. tiful contest for this summer. The them growing. Thorsen. Laura Nichols. The first issue of the county agents of the two counties the coast and felt fine all the time. J. O. Francisco is in the Rifle Betty Smith will cooperate in Who cares? The ferns are dead Being able to walk arou' d without , Maxine Ohman, paper under the new management making the ar- and section this week. He has a large Janet Cain, Beverly Ann Reynolds, came out March l. rangements. The challenge calls for hid away snow was a novelty for them. But they are glad to get back to Routt territory to cover as assistant su- Irene McElwain gave reports this Craig people are organizing sev- a flower show to be held in Delta in ln icy smpulchers that hush their perintendent of maintenance , state week. August with entries from both coun- ( county and particularly to the good eral soft ball teams to play thru a ties. Next year grieving. water. highway department, all in a moun- Most of the boys and girls received schedule this spring. About six the show will be held Mr. Rehder said that farming In tain section sometimes difficult to 100 in our weekly spelling test. teams will be in the competition in in Grand Junction. When death binds all, what heart travel. George Jones of Rifle has California was a matter of work- Fourth Grade the out-door game. An all-day meeting of the Rifle hathfaith to pray? —"T. ing the year round, raising one crop been appointed as temporary assist- The following people made a rat- Union high school Oh turrowing heart, 'tis Easter day; ant to Mr. Francisco. Eagle is considering the con- district will be What soul thrn courage to go on after another. The prices received ing of nine in both arithmetic driUs, struction of a new water system. held Apnl 10. The main purpose of for the produce ls very low and the Put oft the robes of sadness. Claude Boyd, who was patrolman which we took last week: Gwendo- the meeting Is believing? __ at large for the highway, will take The plant, poorly built more than to establish a better \ cost of producing it is high because They are not dead—x\tef live for aye ; lyn Crosswhite , Iva Spencer, Mar- 20 years ago, has been a source of understanding between the teachers , the place of Mr. Jones at Rifle, jorie Walters, Marie Cain, Ralph of the school of the high price of the land need Exult in Easier gladness. where he will be permanently lo- worry and expense , gradually going and the out-of-town for heavy fertilization and contin- Leonard , Elmer Giggey, Opal Dorr to pieces. residents of the district A picnic Damn strmaks arm in the East! cated. and Irene Darling. Ws/^A/ ' uous Irrigation. The land is mostly The Hayden Woman' lunch will be served and an inter- growing Ught! leased out in small lots to Japan- They are not dead—lliey onl y wait There will be several more changes Iva Spencer made 100 in all of s club is get- esting exhibit made ^* ^"f in Mr. Francisco 's maintenance di- ting material ready for the publ- of school work s ^f ese and other foreigners. In joyous expectation our spelling lessons for the past for the benefit of the visitors. And darkness folds his/mantle k vision effective this spring. month. ishing of a book of favorite recipes. with thrn i They had several visits with M. M. To greet their loved ones at the gale The proceeds of the sale of the book An interesting fact brought to ^ " warning, ^r >/ Nay, father of WUl and Sam Nay. Fifth Grade light by the In glorious resurrection. will be used for the benfit of the old-Ume school program Thrn Easternsun shines out serene "\ J Several times they called to see oth- Slumber Party We made tulips for a border in public library. given at Hayden last week by the and er Routt county folks, but happened —Pathfinder Magazine. our special work bright— A ^ K period Tuesday. Jerome Clark , class of 1913, is that Ethel Wadge ^O to call when they were not at home. Mane Turner and Bill Campbell an old-time miner Giboney, who the For Ten Girls in the Gilman and Leadville dis- was a member of the _ "EUr°r '* *t l* Resurrection \ //j/ had 100 this month in. spelling. 1913 class , came to school at that *\oA Morning! vs. llf£f We wrote letters tricts, died in California last week. time from SNAKE RIVER LOSES Mrs. E. A. Strang will entertain to pupils in an- His body was shipped to Red Cliff the Wadge ranch east of ^hSmbund beneath the other school for our English work Hayden, taking two hours to make dark-rob^i ^^mk . PIONEER RESIDENT Ancient Symbols the members of her Sunday school for burial beside the grave of his v TAemioefc tree class at a slumber party next Sat- last week. , the trip. Now the school bus takes /VyaA(^. Sixth Grade wife who died a few years ago. 50 pupils the same distance in 15 jSjFyermsnows lie deep Matt Webber, pioneer ranchman urday night and breakfast Easter David's side is Three youths, obviously Mexicans , minutes. and /rpfejW VZ/ of Baggs. dropped dead from heart of Resurrection Sunday morning. The little girls ahead in the Arith- brook so still metic contest. who were arrested in Craig March The Craig High is! V^/ / r^M failure when he was at the Rawlins W ho are anticipating a splendid time 17, are believed to have stolen a School Tribune ~ Gwendolyn The Spelling contest remains in won second place in the national Wfa brook is fairly skipping hospital to see his daughter , Mrs. are Rosa Fletcher , favor of Billy's side again this week. Buick car in Los Angeles. Their "* «Oh« ^i Gladys George, who was critically The first temple to Ceres, the Ro- Crosswhite , Aldean Arnold. Patricia newspaper contest conducted at In Geography we are taking up names are Sam Castell , Margarito Columbia universi ty, Ul after an operation. He had start- man goddess of grain , was built in Dennv. Patsy lind , Irene McElwain , Vasquez and Hermilo Montomoyer. in the class of Tft« mrstwhilm gravmis white with , , Betty Lou the study of Asia. school papers, class D division. The r^ // XS^fc ed to leave the hospital and had 490 B. C. to commemorate the de- Opal Dorr Marion Hall We are trying to finish our pen- A terrific wind storm blocked the ^^ newJdownlilies! tf reached the outer door when the liverance from a great famine. At Smith and Betty Dinius. papers were placed in groups ac- jf jjj FS IP manship work so as to send to the Baggs-Wamsutter highway Wednes- cording to number of students. end came. the ancient festival of Ceres it was Palmer Institute. , piling the snow in r 4 In the passing of Matt Webber We are working day of last week There were 800 school papers en- fegscrr -**>«**—. i a practice to fasten burning brands for Palmer Merit Buttons. drifts that were impossible to break tered in the contest. Editors of the — J Snake nver loses one of its most The foxes—or corn Dr. W. D. Cole To Billy Duckworth didn't y^ ^f**? progressive citizens. His wife is a to foxes' tails. have to thru for the whole day Thursday. Tribune this year are Mary Biskup —^ spirits, as they were called—were take the four weeks' test in spelling The mail stage did not make the and Ayliffe Sherry. daughter of the Pancosts who settled Preach Here as he had received in the Boulder valley in 1859. The turned loose and left to burn, BO 100 every day trip that day. A San Diego photographer went might charm the thruout the month. A Garden club has been organized to Rifle to take pictures from Webbers liver there until they moved that their ashes Dr Walter D. Cole, district super- Junior High the to Snake river 31 years ago. where grain and produce an abundant intendent of the Methodist church, at Rifle with the object of beauti- air of the naval oil reserves in that The seventh and eighth grades are fying the city by making the yards [ section. He is Patrick A. McDonough, they took up their homestead, the crop. During this festival grain •A-J1 be in Steamboat Springs April busy working on their Physiology lEanter At IGmrat -fflburrh^H present Webber home. earth and 12 and 13. He will speak at the Sun- more attractive. The various lots will who was sent to Alaska to map out th* was scattered about the and Drawings. be cleaned up, old useless buildings territory which man has never seen thrown upon people, because lt rep- day morning service on April 12 and Mr. Berger received many appli- c;\'e a lecture on the Holy Land at torn down and flowers, grass and before except by airplane. The Alas* SHALE LANDS ARE resented fertility—the germ of cants for his band in the Junior shrubs planted vn unsightly places. ka work was done in a few months , I night The lecture will be illustrated High last week. T^HE churches of Steambooat hour in the morning, and a special INVOLVED IN SUIT life. Our modern custom of throw- from slides made from the pictures C. V. Hallenbeck, contractor of but it would have taken 50 years to married couples Billie Mae Kline was on the sick do it in the old way. Hidden lakes, Springs will be well attended song and music service in the even- ing rice on newly which he took when • visiting the list this week. Rifle, will continue his policy to pay The United States government can be traced to this old pagan ! Holv Land several years ago. 50 cents per hour for common labor unknown rivers, virgin forests and next Sunday, as the pastors have , ing. filed suit in Denver recently in an Our sixth grade teacher , Miss mystenes of immense glaciers were festivity. T?-ere will be a public banquet at Riley, visited us Monday. on his highway propects. Crocker & arranged ior special services to com- Rev. M. L. Burget will be in charge effort to regain lands in Garfield •a Mon- Fisher , the contractors on the two revealed by the photographs brought Long before Christ the Romans hich Dr. Cole will speak on The play given Wednesday was a back " memorate the Resurrection. The ' of the Steamboat Springs church. county which it claimed were home- day night. bridges now being built near Rifle, oy the expedition. steaded, not for actual settlement , burned a new-born calf and scat- rollicking comedy entitled *'The churches will b The regular Sunday school will be to New Teacher." Marcehne Heyer took will pay 40 cents an hour for com- The new library at Hayden. which ring a message oil as the law contemplates but that tered the ashes over the soil mon labor. I is sponsored by the local Woman's value to all , a message of hope and I held at 10:00 o'clock and the church they might be turned over to an oil induce the earth to yield much grain. New York Engineer the leading part and Velma Morris i club, is adding new books at a rapid immortality. Those who are not reg- j service at 11:00. There will be spe- large shale holdings. directed. The burning of the Dry Creek company with This custom was later Introduced school building near Cedaredge re- rate. Among the recent donations ular attendants of a particular ! cial vocal and piano selections in Defendants m the suit are Deios D. and as late as 1804 , of books was a copy of "Regimental church ' into China, Installs Equipment cently with the school bus parked may be assured that what- addition to the sermon preached by Potter , Denver attorney, Frank A. porcelain Images of cows were pre- MRS. DENNY AND History of the 341st Field Artillery," ever church they select to attend . Rev. Burget. An Easter song service Union Oil. company of nearby, has been found to have been Hardy, the sented to farmers ln the spring to 1 E H. Reed of New York City, su- CHILDREN VISIT due to gasoline thieves. The fire from Morrison Shafroth. Many of on Easter Sunday, Uiey will receive , will be given ln the evening at 8:00 California and the Federal Shale OU the Hayden boys were in this regi- spiritual benefit. ' bring a good rice crop. pervising engineer for the R. C. A. evidently started while the thieves o clock. company of Colorado. The suit was Mrs. Harry Dennv and two little ment. Other recent book donations The title of Rev. Burget's sermon filed by Assistant U. S. Attorney In north Germany, Scotland and Photophone company is assisting were siphoning gasoline from the the installation of the daughters. Donnabelle and Harriet, school bus tank. • were made by Willam Cozzens of The Methodist Church is "Power ol the Resurrection. " Charles Works. Hardy homesteaded England the shepherds used to wor- i Fred Lind in Hayden, Mrs. John Childress of ! new sound equipment at the Chief and her son. Garth Helgesen. spent The posting of notices last week The Methodist church will have There will be a vocal solo, "Open the the land. ship Pales, the shepherd's god, hi ••- several days in Steamboat Steamboat Spnngs, and Mrs. C. L. Gates of the Temple" and a duet, .-eeater. Every bit of the old sound last week by Sheriff Tom Blenns of Moffat the regular Sunday school at 9:45. the springtime The sheep were machinery has been removed and visiting fnends. Thev went to Craig Fulton of Hayden. and five-column ' "The Risen Lord." The duet will be county completed the adjudication history of Colorado by Charles H. At the 11:00 o clock service the pas- DEATH OF SNAKE first purified by brushing and wash- cn::tiely new machinery is being from their home at Delta. Utah, to of the range in the southwestern tor. Kev. O. E. Kitchen, wtll have sung by Rev. Burge t and George sulphur was burned about the room. attend the funeral of Joseph Leckenby. Soash. RIVER PIONEER ing, then ! p.^ced m projector Mr. part of Moffat county. Approxi- for his sermon topic. "Question of them. At night the shepherds Rtcd said that the Chief theater Kusey, who was a brother-in-law of mately 1,000 square miles of range Sti 17man McQuearv . pioneer resi- Immortality." A special Easter solo ' nas an ideal building for the use of Mrs. Denny. Mr. Kusey's first wife dent of Middle Park, was killed in will be Congregational Church Mrs. Tilitah Ternll. Snake river lighted great bonfires and danced in that section was divided between rendered by Mrs. Pearl A. pioneer, died at the home of her among their sheep by the light of R C A. sound equipment and that was her sister. cattle and sheep owners. Denver last week when he was Punk. The Congregational church pro- i Mrs. Denny's daughter, Althea , struck by an automobUe. He was one gram for Easter Sunday opens with son, Charles, at Savery last week. the moon and the fires. In the 1 .: was a pleasure to be able to put George Walsh won the Eagle At the usual 6:30 service for She had recrived a severe injury ' .: in the theater. The sound re- lives at Cahenta. Nevada. She has of the best known men cf the park young people, an Easter service will a piano prelude. Miss Rachel Wood morning the shepherd looked to the two children. The Dennvs drove from county spelling contest with a grade where he had lived all his life un- will sing "Open the Gates of the from a fal several weeks ago from . production will be remarkably clear " of 95 per cent. He is from the Avon be given. recovered. With her east, toward the resurrected sun , .nd accurate at the Chief, he isi Utah m their car and left for their tU three years ago when he moved Tne beautiful Easter Temple." The Resurrection Lesson Is which she never school. Laurene Grant of the Eagle to Denver. He was undersheriff cantata, husband. William Terrill , she wdnt and washed his hand* In dew. In jre home Sunday. Donnabelle and Har- "Life Eternal." will be given by the Revelation 1:9-18 and the sermon , - - riet are very attractive little girls. school won the oratorical contest , when Sol Jones was sheriff of Grand by the pastor. Rev. H. C. Payne, will to the Snake nver valley In 1900. some sections of Europe the shep- competing with seven orators from members of the church choir at the herds still dance at Eastertlme county. He is the father of six chil- evening 6er\lce. The text of the can- be taken from Revelations 1:17-18. He died in 1920. the county. The three best spellers dren and had left home that morn- There will be a special anthem, Six of Mrs. Terrill's eleven chil- among their sheep, which now typi- W ent to Texas DR. WITHER MOVES TO were boys and the three best ora- tata was selected by Mattie B. Shan- They are Mrs. ing to take his first job in many non and the music arranged by F. "Herald the Story." dren survive her. fies the slain Lamb of God. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS tors were girls. The three high win- months. He was riding with a friend At 7:30 the M. S. H. class, as- George Salisbury of Battle Creek, The lamb ls one of the earliest Mrs. Belle Savage returned from ners were given special prizes by the B. Hutton. The story of the Resur- Dixon, C. W. Denver on the train Saturday. She in a car which collided with another rection is told in songs, beginning sisted by the Marathon and Polly- Mrs. O. C. Sheehan of 3rml>ols of the resurrection. Amonie Dr. Deane R. Wither will have his county. car. McQueary was crushed. anna classes, will present an Easter Ternll of Savery. Hamilton Temli . left Steamboat December 18 and with the Joyful anthem. The Lord the Christians of the East a your.j she went to main office at Steamboat Springs in cantata entitled "The Makers of the of Craig and two children Uving in after a visit in Denver the building adjoining the Cross- Relgneth. going backward ln the leaves a s*ster, Mrs. Iamb is always eaten on Eastc-r Fort Worth. Texas, to visit her niece . epic to the Man of Borrows. Oeth- Cross. " Tlie story Is ln harmony with Missouri. She white Chevrolet garage , which is Scripture teaching and the charac- Elizabeth Reed, a brother. Matt Sunduy. During Passion wcvk Miss Beatrice Hovt. who is teaching scmane. Calvary, and returning to teaching now being remodeled by A. E. Gum- ters will be ln costume. Lemmons and a half-brother, Joe hundreds of spring lambs are there. Miss Hoyt had been precht. Dr. Wither will continue A Whisper of Hope. Dawns the New all residing in the valley. in Grand Junction for several years. his Day. Hail to King. The Morning Is Whiting, brought Into the market places nn>1 practice ui Hayden on Mondays and Catholic Church sold for the Easter feast. This !<= From Fort Worth Mrs. Savage went Breaking. The King Comes Fbrth, CHURCH to visit a nephew for Thursdays and at Mt. Hams on The Redeemer Triumphant, The The Catholic church will have an THE METHODIST a great time for the children of to Amanllo Monday morning and Thursday 8:00 o'clock Mass when the choir of several weeks On her return she King of Glory. Ye Shall Uve Also Kitchen. Minister the household, who make friend- Demer for a short time mornings. On the other days he and The Resurrection and the Life. bovs of the parish will sing. Mar- George E. stopped in plans to be at his Steamboat office. garet Fick Is organist for this serv- Easter Sunday. April 5. 1930 with the lamb as soon as It i- to attend to some business. She The songs arc arranged for alto School meets prompt- brough t home. They tie ritihL'ji- went to her Deep Creek ranch Mon- solo, men's two-part chorus, bass The Church WHEN INNOCENTS SUFFER Eastcr choir service will be given lv at 9:45 each Sunday morning. around its neck, legs and tail ntu! day. Yampa Hotel Burns soio. soprano and alto duet, wom- of the great days in en's two-part chorus, tenor solo and at 10:00 o'clock Mass. The choir has Sundav is one hang garlands of flowers about it- been rehearsing for some time for the Christian calendar when we body. Often the father finds It dif choir. soiH-ano and tenor duet, so- resurrection of Our Released From Jail The Grand hotel at Yampa which prano solo. In all there are 13 dif- the following program : celebrate tlie ficult to separate the lamb fro:. was partially destroyed by fire ferent songs. The Regina Coell. Lord. A great day. as it brings us soprano singers the triumphant message of the ever the child. Rut a Iamb must t> < Alex Natalini who had been held Tuesday morning, was owned by Mr. will be Mesdames N. 8. Perkins. F. Haec Dies. slaughtered for the Easter fon.t. s> . and Mrs. Preston King of Steam- Ecce Pants. living Christ. This message is the in the countv jail for two weeks on C. McClelland. Hoyt Shaw. Pearl A. gospel and tlie hope of two lambs art» usually bought—cue and battery, was boat Springs. They also owned part Funk and Miss Vaden West: the Venl Creator. heart of the a charge of assault of tlie furniture on the second floor, O Salutaris. the Christian. All our services will for the children nnd one for thie given a hearing before Justice of Fake stock salesmen called "dynamit- altos. Mesdames Claude Beverly. H. partake of Uie spirit of this mes- Gillaspie on Wednesday. a large portion of which was de- O. Martin. Floyd Moon and Miss Tantum Ergo. festival. The spared Innib become- the Peace stroyed. Elmer King went to Yampa Marcla Hagcdorn; Holy God We Praise Thy Name. sage, in song, in the scripture and the children's inseparable pl:\> He did not denv that he had used ers" wall make as short work of your tenors, Clay storv. Let us make this the biggest a knife in self-defense in a quarrel Wednesday morning to look after Shaw. J. M. Kellogg: bass, Henry The choir will be assisted with " mate. At bedtime they arjrue with the interests of his parents. There the following lnstrumenation: Mary dav in the church school , in the his- (shall at Oak Creek m which Joe Masich savings as a hungry lion would an inno- Zehner. Howard Saunders and Har- cliurch. Meet your each other to dwide who wound in the groin. A was no insurance on the property. old Howe. Jo Brown, flute; Joan Blackmer. vio- tofv of this received a E. A. Green, who was operating , bass viol : friends at the church next Sunday sleep with the Iamb. Perhaps thi- fme of $50 was imposed on Natalina lin : Franklin Blackmer old custom Inspired the faninu- the Grand hotel, had a lease until cent lamb. Last year people lost a billion L. C. Fick. clarinet. Mrs. Webster morning. Joseph M. KeUogg. super- and he was released from jail. He The Baptist Church I nursery rhyme, "Mary hnd a littU Creek. next October. See ls organist. intendent. returned to Oak The fire is supposed to have dollars. "Hie Baptist Church arranged for ! After the rendition of Venl Cre- At the morning worship service at lamb and ever> where that Mnr\ ' started from a defective flue in the special Easter services for Wednes- ator Father Meyers will preach the 11:00 o clock Mrs. Funk will sing a went the lamb was sure to go."— BUILDING BOOM STARTS kitchen. day. Thursday and Friday evenings. ! Easter sermon, followed by the special Easter solo. The pastor will Washington Star. beginning nt 7:30 o'clock, with song ' Benediction. speak on the subject. "If a Man Die The building boom is on. with Keep your money in the bank. service and sermons. Rev. C. L.I Shall He Live Again?" an age-old three new residences to be erected CABIN HOTEL OPEN Flanders and Rev. M. L. Burget are* Christian Science Church question but always new. EASTER FLOWERS as fast as weather conditions will EARLY IN APRIL alternating ln conducting these The Christian Science church will The Evening Hour will be devoted permit. C. G. Hanks lias started the Why not make this bank your bank? evening services. j hold the regular Sunday school at to the singing of the Resurrection Because they hloom at Easter, excavation work on the W. H. Lar- C. W. Broomell announces that Rev. C. L. Flanders will be the 10:00 o'clock and the church serv- storv by the choir. A most beautiful ThU is the children's name amore house on Oak street. A. E. the Cabin hotel will be open early We guarantee protection. pastor at the Phippsburg church on ice at 11:00 o'clock in the morning. cantata will be given in a soul stir- for all the yellow blossoms Gumprecht has the contract for the m April. Wilbert Appleton of Bos- Easter Sunday. There will " ring manner. You will want to hear be ser- j The lesson subject is "Unreality . That thus the spring proclaim. construction of the H. W. Leonard ton, who was with Mr. Broomell last mon and song service at the usual All are cordially invited to attend. it and all are most cordially invited. house on Seventh street. Olin Light summer, will be his assistant again The Epworth League service at From out the dark, from out the roll] has plans ready for the erection of this year. He expects to arrive in 6:30 will be built around this most They offer us a faith to hold. a new residence in Crawford addi- Steamboat this week to get the ho- interesting story, tlie story of the tion opposite tlie Ansel Kent home. tel ready for opening at the earliest Resurrection. The Young People are rhe color of the sunshine possible date. hoping to have at least 30 present at . Mr. Broomell will not arrive until The Bank Of Steamboat Springs this service. The young people and They spread upon the earth ; May. His presence is required at two the friends of young people are urg- Bid us forget the winter. conventions in April, one in Indiana ed to come. And turn to days of mirth. and one in Ohio. He looks forward An egg shower Is put on Easter Thus hope become* a joyous thing. to a good business in Steamboat , we for Beth El hospital. Everybody is Springs this summer. asked to bring as many eggs as tliey When Easter flowers bloom in th.- possibly can. Bring them to the spring. W5) church Sunday morning or leave . —Kalfut Kurt* Gosling. FigllMd ', them at either one of the grocery ' ^7 stores, tlie Center, Heid & Combs or tlie Safeway. These eggs are used Easter's Urg* in helping sick folks back to health, Easter is a time of quiet reflee ^ in practicing the spirit of the Good tion on the good things, both splr Samaritan. Thank you. Itual and material, that are con Dr. Walter D. Cole, our district , superintendent, will be here April stantly renewed ln the wisdom of 12 and 13. That Is next Sunday a the universe, by the urge of nil *». week. He will speak at 11 o'clock and things to grow and aspire upward give his lecture on tlie Holy Land at night. Tliis lecture will be illus- NOTICE Way • trated from slides made from the rjh Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, April 3, 4, 6 n 4*P pictures he took himself when vis- The annual meeting of the Steam- TIME iting there some Ume ago. You will boat Cattlemen's association will Ix want to hear him. If we could Ret your attention for a few moments held ln tiie Public Room in the TO HAVE VOl'R CAR S Watch for our Hams ' "™!: 22c ! Adding machine paper, typewriter Court House Saturday. April 11 CONDITIONED FOR SPRING Saturday %^ITfL . you would readily see the values we are offering right Everyone interested In Uie livestock now in used cars. When you buy the unused mileage in ribbons, paper of all kinds at the business Invited to be present. Mayflower, Quality Unexcelled any of these cars you are getting more for your money Steamboat Pilot. O. C. Bartholomew. Pre. Drive in—or phone us to come JL mOriling Specials jjfj in the long run. get your car. for a general over- [HI Saturday, April 4, the Following Four Iwl hauling and condition it for JL Items Will Be on Sale UntU Noon: if* MODEL A FORD COUPE HIDES — PELTS — WOOL spring. Winter montlis are wear- Hemz-Ketsup , •„„_•„_ 45c ing montlis on any automobile I Tomatoes S, __ 25c Reconditioned Ship all your hides, pelts and wool to E. A. Stephens | & Co., Inc., at Craig, Colorado, direct branch of E. A. and as a matter of economy alone en des- r_ iWl FViitAO' Exce^ * f°r [nl Stephens & Co., Inc, Denver, Colorado. The low freight you protect your investment by W r TUie ei,**! Sert or s;ilad, pkg. Jt rate to Craig will mean much & f« JL,™ Sunshine HP. W $340.00 more money to you. We having your car tuned up as the raCkerS / i)C tt pay Denver prices. The id U break- ^ 6lb. caddy spring season comes on. Our WWH MllfflUUlieiSeN f^t food^ , pkg IOCIvC UnU| j 1929 Ford lVfc-Ton Truck We cany a complete stock of best quality wool workmanship is of the best, our bags and paper fleece ties at lowest prices. Call _ _.._ _ , __ . (ni 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan prices are most reasonable , and frU l?««^ Fresh from local QP ... write or wire for prices or ship. Honest grades and M kggS inches ror Eastern -^ #- ^ .-B-* > —, Jt MAYOR WALKER says he has been of- ¦MBBB —iMW MM i r ¦ I ¦¦¦. * ¦¦ ¦ I I ¦ -MU lT ii -rETl THE STEAMBOAT PILOT fered a life time salary of $1,000 per ColoradoPressAssociations' (Incorporated) day. Being friendly to the New Yprk mayor mi Carter g>tort> of ' SAYS MM ROGERS With Which Is Consolidated we strongly ui^re acceptance the offer. We WBMM—tKmmmMmmmmmmmmmammm 4£&JF * SKKsmmmmmmmmHMmKuuumMm L THE ROUTT COUNTY SENTINEL think we see trouble in the offing. Tammany Kxxmmmmmmammmmmmmmmsmm*G££»f mssmmmmmmmmHmmmsummKmG&7APITQ ¥¥AVE you heard about it? Published Every Friday does some wonderful things in the nation's « It has been in all the papers re- ISOMMENT chief city, but many of these things do not recently. It is amazing, yet true! To put it clearly, it all BEVERLY HILL3.—WeU all I harjnony and Prohibition is two mpf eilWest Kimball bear the light of day. rests upon a truth which we sing in one of our sweetest know is just what I read In the things that just wont jibe. (Say CHAS. H. LECKENBY, President songs at Easter-time papers. And I dont mind telling W. A. CAMPBELL, Vice-President , "Christ the Lord is risen today, Hal- what's that Jibe mean, I always THERE may have been a bit of MAURICE W. LECKENBY, Secretary-Treasurer Boulder Camera was 40 years old lelujah ! Hallelujah!" And this amazing story is you that since hear It used at places like this, so of criticism in past months THE last in reality a Congress has ad- I know it ls used right, but what about the slow movement of the ALBERT J. LECKENBY, Business Manager month. It has the wisdom of age with modern motion picture enacted before our very eyes, before senate. But now you won't find any MRS. A. E. SHEARER, Local Editor the eyes of all the world, showing how this journed, I am I mean is what is lt?) Well there Democrat who has a complaint to the courage, vision and sprightliness of Christ actually is not able to pick was a lot of support for Joe and his register about the senate 's lack of youth. It is fine in its news features but its alive and touching men and women today. up much Scan- arguments "to not start anything action. Entered as second class mail matter at Steamboat outstanding position in the field of journal- Down in North Carolina in the eighteen hundred and sev- dal. Course they that would be an argument" The senate went Into action Fri- Springs, Colo., July, 1885 enties, a little day and after a four-hour session it ism comes from an editorial page which Chinese waif was dropped one day by a tramp left an awful lot Well that was fine - till another had passed a reapportionment biU scintillates with wit and wisdom, the product steamer at a town on the coast, called Wilmington of investigations Gentleman arose. Tou would think of sorts directly up to the house SUBSCRIPTION RATES Disconsolate, to be carried on that up to now you either had to and left Governor Adams' legislative of Col. L. C. Paddock. He is easily first among lonely, without friends, ten thousand miles program flattened in the road be- $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months, invariably from home! during the sum- be on one side or the other, you the editorial writers of the country. mer, for they hind the RepubUcan steam roller. ln advance But in that town was: a young business man whom the wouldent have thought there was Both reapportionment and the gov- EXPIRATIONS—The label or wrapper of the risen, living Christ had had to have another side ernor's program were made stncUy paper shows the date your subscription expires. When AN increased tariff was placed on sugar touched, and who took his religion some place to would you? But party measures and the Republican payment is made the receipt of your paper and the seriously ; lived it. He met this go. They call lt majority rode rough shod over the yet the price is so low that Colorado beet Chinese stranger-boy, and be- there was, and Democrats, Just reversing tho pro- change ln date of expiration are sufficient notifica- friended him. Julian Carr, for such "junketin g," that was tbe wrapper is not growers are debating whether or not to con- was his name, helped the cess which has been under way in tion of renewal; If date on label or boy, Charlie Soong, thats getting a trip at Government one Al Smith Uie house since the session started. changed within three weeks after remitting please tinue in the business. Yet they see no other to go to school. In due time the living " Christ of the Easter-time expense. They investigate every- was on. He said Of the 18 bills comprising Uie inform us at once. If you do not receive the Pilot way to turn for wheat, beans and other prod- touched this Chinese boy's life, thing from Bird life to prehistoric governor's program killed by Uie regularly, advise this office. ucts are bringing less than the cost of pro- and he became a Christian. A course in Vanderbilt university "What is De- senate Friday, 17 were to do away followed. Mamals and radio wave lengths. mocracyT I with continuing appropriations and duction. The tariff was raised on all these Mr. Hoover seems to be doing thought lt was Uie other would have placed aU products. The farmer was slipped a gold And now comes romance surpassing the movies. This for- a little better since he got rid of cash funds of various departments ADVERTISING BATES mer waif, to discuss what- in the general treasury. One inch, one insertion $ -50 brick in the tariff bill for increased duties now an educated business man and a devout Chris- the Gang. A President just cant ever anyone The reapportionment bill was a One Inch, two insertions -90 did not enhance the price of his products, tian, according to the Christian Advocate of Nashville, which make much showing against that wanted to bring compromise affair, sponsored by Yearly contract, col. inch, Insertion .45 couldn't do so when this is an exporting na- tells the story, returned to his native land and went into busi- Mob. They just lay awake nights up. When did Senator Graves of Weld county. It Locals per line, per insertion 10 thlnMng up things to be against took two senators away from West- tion so far as foodstuffs are concerned, ness in Shanghai, China. Here he married ; and was blessed we get so that ern Colorado and gave them to the Professional card, per month 1-50 but the President on. it was a crime Card of Thanks 1-00 the tariff has raised the price of manufac- with three daughters and a son. The three girls were sent to northeastern part of the state. It America to be educated. Well a couple of weeks ago the for anyone to mention certain sub- left Denver's representation in Uie tured articles that the farmer has to buy. Democrats had a preliminary row. jects?" He just wanted to fix it so senate the same as lt is at present MEMBEB: COLORADO PRESS ASSOCIATION There is a lot of buncombe in the tariff, yet The older daughter graduated. On shipboard returning they would argueing there all out reapportioned the house on a This ono was just a rehearsal lor be strict population basis. MBMwnt NATIONAL ERITORIAL ASSOCIATION the farmer seems to fall for it. homeward she met a man who was to change the destiny of the big one. It had nothing to do the rest of the summer. He really The senators know fuU weU that four hundred million people, Dr. Sun Yat Sen. They were later with anything in particular. dident speak for or against, but Uie bill has no chance of passing the house and the Republicans with is the lowest it has been for de- married. Sun Yat Sen led the movement to free China from Well the Democrats met In Wash- he did speak for arguments sake. WHEAT He wanted to see the whole thing the exception of Senators Murcbi- cades and promises to go still lower, for the Manchu dynasty, and became China's first provisional ington recently to dig up ways son and Shawcroft, voted solidly for ! dragged out and start the split ln , APRIL A?31 the farm board has announced that it will president, and leader of the powerful Nationalist party. and means to get dough to car- its passage. The Democrats on the nm asm tut vt» rev rai SAT the Democratic Party right away. other band, with the exception of not buy the coming crop. It couldn't well do Another daughter, named Meiling, married tiie leading ry on another Campaign. They He couldent see any use in waiUng Senator King, voted to kill the bUl general of the Nationalist army, Chiang had just called the gathering to in the senate. Among the senators 12 34 so even if it desired, for it has spent most of Kai-shek. He re- till voting time to split Get lt over voting for the biU was Fred Flebbe 5 6 7 8 9 K> 11 its money and already has a paper loss of cently became president of the republic of China. The third order, and said, "We will take up early and see bow they stood. But of Kremmling, who will be legislat- millions of dollars. It owns a great surplus of daughter married the man who is today secretary of the in- the business of the meeting," and Joe and the others were for a late ed out of office should the measure 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 terior for China. Mr. Soong s son became commissioner of fi- somebody blatted out, "What about split. become a law. wheat stored in warehouses, a constant men- ' But they finally got the thing The biU was sent to Uie house prohibition?" and oratory, denunci- and referred to the state affairs and 19 20 21 22 2524 25 ace to the market. The board tried to inter- nance and member of the national cabinet. All four of Mr. kinder halt way straightened out, fere with the law of supply and demand and Soong's children followed their father's religion and became ations, threats, and almost mayhem reapportionment committee, where 26 27 2829 30 was commited before and then somebody proposed that it is likely to repose until the end of staunch Christians. Not only so but the Christ who lives and they could they raise six million dollars for the session. it is more inexorable than any man-made law. get the house We are not criticising, it was a noble experi- works in lives today touched other significant lives thru to order. Then to the coming Campaign. Well that , the great leader who married Mr. Soong's add to the dog fight, Mr. Raskob flabbergasted not only one side As part of its "speed up" program ment. Neither do we have any remedy. We them. Sun Yat Sen got up and delivered himself of the senate also made ready to act only know that while the farm board was Christian daughter, professed Christianity. Since his death a like Prohibition had, but all of em. on the governor's recess appoint- rpHE Shaw Hodges forces seem to be speech that he had been cooking up Six million for the Democrats? ments. WhUe most of these un- united piling up wheat at home other wheat pro- his wife has been spoken of as the "Joan of Arc of China." all winter. •¦¦ in supporting George Begole for mayor He told em it was Just Why they were becoming Repub- doubtedly will be confirmed, a cou- ducing countries were supplying the world's To the amazement of the whole world not long ago, President his idea and that it wasent made In llcanlzed over night. If they had ple of appointments are due to be of Denver, making a pretty strong combina- the nature of an Amendment turned aown, the Republicans say. demands. So we have the great surplus that Chiang Kai-shek, at a time when the anti-Christian move- , it six million they wouldent want the l"he majority party members recent- tion. at some time must be put upon the market. ment in China with every possible assistance from atheistic was made Just as a personal sug- Presidency. Where was they going ly agreed ln caucus that the senator Either that or follow the suggestion of some communists from Russia made his act dangerously unpopu- gestion. Well that dident matter to get lt? Nobody knew any more m tne district from which the ap- strongly favor the idea of the school what it was made as, it could have about that than they did about pointee comes should have full auth- WE and donate it to the starving of China, altho lar, surrendered his life to the leadership of Christ and united been told as a dream, ority as regards confirmation. A pupils cleaning up the town, a plan they we can see no reason why we shouldn't look with the southern branch of the Metho- or a fairy where was prohibition coming couple of public trustee appoint- on October 23, 1930, Story. The minute it was told, from. But they decided lt was a ments arc due for rejection because will undertake to raise money for school ac- after our own starving first. dist Episcopal church in Shanghai. He cited the example of Democratic bedlam, (by the way good fantastic idea, so they are the appointees are unsatisfactory to tivities instead of the usual fun festival We his Christian wife, the daughter of Mr. Soong, and his need what is bedlam anyhow?) well it now on the search of it, and the the Republican senators. believe business men and property owners GOVERNOR'S BILLS SLAUGHTERED for spiritual guidance in the overwhelming burdens of public broke loose. It always does when Republicans all laughed and bad a anybody is writing about Cotftigan Tells of Progressive should cooperate to the fullest extent. It will life as influences that caused him to take the step. some- lot of fun at tbe Democrats plight, Conference be a better looking town when the boys and killing of the living Christ the thing that comes up quick. My cause they are so united on the Quite the busiest man ln Denver rE wholesale in Chicago on St. Thus thru the power and leadership mighty good friend Costigan, Just girls get thru with the job. dropped from a tramp steamer on Joe Robinson subject of prohibition. is benator Edward P. Valentine's day had nothing on the Colo- former little Chinese waif, was on his heels lu a Jiffy. Joe was They cant even find out how back from Washington, where he rado senate, so far as wholesale action is coast, became the father-in-law of two Chinese presi- for Party harmony, and be was sworn into otfice and where be stalked on the plains of eastern an alien knew Hoover stands, must less the rank attended the meeting of the Demo- TRAGEDY concerned, when on Friday it lined up 18 of dents and of a cabinet officer, and the father of another lead- there could be no harmony when and file of the voters. But alnt lt craUc national committee (using Colorado last week, taking a frightful , all of them striving to bring the mention of Prohibition had wonderful to have something come the proxy of Committeewoman Ger- the governor's bills against a wall and mowed ing member of the cabinet progressive toll of death in a blizzard. A school bus was day for the four hundred millions of been allowed to perculate. Course up ln a country where you can find trude A. Lee) and the them down with a machine gun firing strictly nearer God's better Joe was right. It conference presided over by Senator trapped in the drifts ; many children died, partisan votes. There wasn't a chance. They China, one-fourth of the human race. sbouldent have out Just how many Political cow- Norris. Costigan is besieged on all others may be permanently injured. The been among anything that had any- ards there are? sides by invitations to speak, tor were "put on the spot" with great glee. The living Christ can rise in individual lives, transforming thing to do with harmony, party leaders and bright cause rC 19]], McN»u*ht Syndicate, lac) conferences with spot was the heroism of the driver One measure would have placed all rev- them, as he rose from the tomb on that first Easter so long by Job seekers. By working some 14 and the children, the stronger giving cloth- enue collected by various state departments in civilizations and make them livable and hours dally on a carefully arranged ing and other support to the weak. ago. He can rise schedule, he is managing to keep up in the general fund. The other 17 provided glorious. Wherever there are men and women who know him gomg to be a horse race ln this may- After all the state auditing board with his Job. continuing appropriations. They ought to have a chance to orality fight. In the last week there has the last say and ln recent years The senator plans to return to for the repeal of not they need this Christ. has been a lot of talk about Hodges it has been saying plenty. Washington about September 1 to r? looks to us as tho the reapportionment All of the bills had been passed by the know him. "But how shall they know without a preacher .' going into the cabinet as secretary start work on a number of bills measure passed by the senate is fair. Of house. The one requiring all moneys to be And how shall one preach unless he be sent?" of Uie Interior. TTiat event would which he expects to introduce ln the risen! It is also solve a lot of Colorado politics. It next congress. course the smaller counties do not want to placed in the general fund has been advo- Easter is a joyous day. Christ the Lord is would give Hodges a national posi- 25 YEARS AGO ! The significance of the recent pro- lose their representation, but it is inevitable cated by Adams and all other governors. a missionary call to those of us who know him to take him to tion and would take him from the « a gressive conference, in which Sena- —it is according to our theory of govern- Continuing appropriations good everywhere. In this strategic hour of des- senatorial contest. There would still tor Costigan joined with a number are not all men and women be the contest between Hamlin and There was a lively discussion in of Democrats and Republicans from ment, representation based upon population. financing. tiny for nations in upheaval, this Easter-time, shall we not Phipps for the position of national the papers as to whether or not a the Western states In formulating a The measure will probably be killed in the But there is no use talking about them. Sunday schools, in our classes and as individuals, let committeeman and for delegates to county seat election should be held. legislative program for the next con- in our our offerings to the next national convention. How- Nearly everyone conceded that gress, hinges on the close party di- house and matters stand as they are. They are things of the past so far as this the living Christ speak thru us; pour out ever the delegation will not cause Steamboat Springs should be the vision which will mark the coming legislature is concerned. We would be better bring to them this Uving, empowering, saving Christ ! such a fight as ail will be for Hoover county seat because of its central session, Costigan said. DURING the last biennial period six state any way. The fight will be for the location. "The senate, according to pres- pleased if there had been some division chairmanship of the delegation and Kremmling had its first resident sent indications, will contain 47 departments exceeded their appropria- among parties. Solid partisan votes looks as national committeeman of the minister. Democrats. 48 Republicans and one tions by $700,000, practically wiping out the party. The petition for the incorporation Farmer-Labor member. In the if they had been political measures instead of "The Republicans of the senate of Craig received more than its re- house , the division will be equally surplus. Some of these departments, such as being considered on their merits. have forced Governor Adams to quired number of signatures. close. Party Independence ln the DOME make the race the fourth time," was , therefore, com- the penitentiary, were justified no doubt, Informed of the fate of the bills Governor UNDER THE CAPITOL the remark that was made time and An extensively signed petition was next congress will ready for presentation mand a key position. In consequence, but there is a disposition in many state de- Adams who has three times been given rec- again thruout political headquarters to the county important legislative results in this SWAIN) after the senate had killed the gov- commissioners asking for an appro- partments to use up all of the appropriation (BY ALVA A. priation to complete hour of grave public need may ba ord-breaking indorsement by the people of ernor's bills. Time will teU if that the Morrison understanding and show a deficit. If they do not do so they Colorado, declared "the defeat of the meas- be true. If it ls true that of itself creek road. AU Uie freight coming expected from the will completely change Uie fight for from the Moffat road fermlnal at and other progressives who are de- figure the next legislature will cut them ures places additional burdens on the tax- money is coming from to run the Kremmling was coming over this termined to place our country's wel- GOVERNOR ADAMS and the Rel the United States senatorshlp next fare above mere partisan advant- down in amount. This may be difficult to be- senate state and there may not be. At this year. It would again keep Alva B. road. payers if the state takes proper care of its publicans of the state writing ttie situation ls more tense The report that Uie Laramie and age. lieve, yet state officers know it to be a fact met in interview conflict during Uie Adams from getting into the race. "Among Uie benefits hoped Cor institutions." session Uie than lt has been since Governor Wyoming railroad would be built and some times it is openly admitted. last week. Early to the occupied that position. Judge Childress was given some credence in the pa- from this union of effort are," tho "I recommend the repeal of the continu- in the house passed what Adams has Displeased With Statements safeguarded Democrats apprp- pers. senator continued. " ing appropriations as a sound business pol- are known as the continuing Hunting For Hon. J. M. Childress, president of Al Booco was making plans to civil rights, wider foreign markets bills and the transfer More Revenue the Izaak Walton league, Colorado for the products of our farms, fac- THE legislature will adjourn in a week or icy," the governor said. "I had no desire to Sopriation continu- com- start a store at Sidney. Mrs. Booco bills. They stopped certain During the week the finance division, takes exception to a state- had returned from Missouri much tories and mines; lightened farm ten days. It is the popular thing to criti- hamper or cripple any state institution or ing appropriations and provided for mittees of the two houses computed ment printed in this column some improved in health. burdens and better farm prices; in- transfer of certain funds to the the probable cost and the probable weeks ago to the efect that the cise legislatures. Paragraphers racking their department." the best Abe Goldstein who had charge of creased employment for American brains for a theme find it easy to find fault general fund with appropriation to Income and found that with the league favors federal control of all the Moffat road news service, was workers, and the protection of tha The governor believes he might save the take care of the departments where cutting- down they were able to do game. He says "Your statement In ln town to look after his ranch lo- public Interest In our nation's elec- and make wise cracks. But it is our opinion state at least $250,000 if the cash bill had transfe rs were made. In each and the- outgo for Incidentals alone ex- the Steamboat PUot that the Izaak cated on Spring creek a short dis- tric power resources and other util- that the present legislature has done very every instance where continuing ap- ceed the income by over a quarter Walton league favors federal control tance from town. ities. From these and like economic been passed, saying that one pocket of the propriations were repealed other of a million dollars. That does not of all game on the theory that all Ray Monson was mentioned as changes marked and lasting busi- well—at least up to the average. Contrary to state is bulging with money while another is bills were enacted appropriaUng the include one cent for repairs on any game is migratory, was apparently a one of the pupils of the Boulder high ness Improvement may confldenUy general belief there is little or no corruption same amount as has been carried state institution. Loss of revenue criticism of the legislation sponsored school who had been selected as or- be expected." empty. by the continuing laws. comes from two sources. The one- by Uie league and then pending be- ators for the graduating program. in the present day legislatures. Most of its Republican leaders emphatically deny the Friday the senate killed each and half miU levy that has been on as fore the legislature. I fear you were A petition was being circulated Another Bishop Johnson Story members work hard and take such action as every bilL There were 18 of them a special fund for ten years is not guided more by unkindness rather asking the town council not to grant Bishop Irving P. Johnson is the governor's measures would help the situa- They were known as Uie governor s on any more. The time limit for it than accuracy in making those malt licenses that year. delight ot the reconteur. Here Is they believe for the best interests of the tion. program bills. As fast as the titles has expired. Again the state board statements." Nearly every portrait showed the one ot the latest Johnson stories, state. We will give our entire approval to the were read Claude Rees moved to of equalization has cut the mill levy Judge Childress is mistaken in the men wearing moustaches and the related by Wellington Oatcs, mem- strike the enacting clause which for general expenses both last year latter statement. This column has women high pompadours and ribbon ber of the state board of capitol present legislature if it will just adjourn and AWFUL TOLL OF DEATH £he¥ adopted killed the bUl. It took and the year before. The two cuts no unkindness against any legisla- wrapped around their necks tied ln managers: go home. lust 22 minutes to kiU the 18. On amounted to Jl of a mill. This tion or any person or organization. a bow ln the back. They appeared Johnson and Gates were playing Thursday night the Republican and means a net loss the last two years It ls intended to briefly give facts. to be bandaged for sore throats. golf and the bishop was having SERVICE clubs are doing a wonderful work Democratic leaders had a meeting of revenue from the mill levy to the We did say the league favored fed- Mrs. Neuman, wife of Dr. Neuman, lots ot trouble. Alter he had NEVADA has repealed all laws prohibiting in promoting civic betterment thruout the to try and agree upon a certain fi- state of over $1,100,000 per year. If eral control. We have had that opin- died ln Denver. sliced a drive into the rough and 1 nancial program. The Democrats the mill levy had stayed on and if ion for years. When we tried to O. C. Stephens, who went to Ohio, lost a ball, the bishop seemed about booze and gambling. It offers divorces country. They bring business men together told ttie Republicans they could not the state board of equalization had verify the statement we were unable submitted to a second operation. ready to explode. Sympathetically any program until after not cut the mill levy for general so to do. We have written the pub- with six weeks' residence and few questions once a week to an intimate discussion of agree on , , Senator Ed Taylor called atten- Gates said : "Go ahead and swear, asked. We suppose a poor state has to get the Republicans had disposed of the revenues there would be over $200 - lication from which we derived the tion to the fact that Colorado was bishop, it won't hurt you any and problems, to united action. governor's program. 000 more for revenue for this bi- opinion asking them to give us their one of three states not represented might prove to be a great relief." along in the world but most people would ennial period which would take care facts for the statement. UntU then a ,; The Lions club has not only done much Davis Says accounts. And the taxes would by memorial tablet at Washington No I won't swear,'' the cleric re- prefer to live elsewhere. Nevada is a decay- Wrong„. of alT the Judge has the better of the ar- monument. sponded, "but if I should spit the locally, but other clubs are doing the same Governor Is not have been increased one cent gument. Bill Burt, an Eagle county resi- ing state, it served its purpose well in the "We will dispose of it at the after- over what they were two years ago. grass certainly would wither." thruout the country. , said Sena- Sugar Beet Growers dent, purchased all the land around noon session tomorrow " As lt ls now the peoole of the state Having Trouble Dotsero. He planned to change the Investigate Wage Situation days when the nation demanded silver. It is In a recent widely distributed bulletin tor Davis, floor leader of the Re- are not paying mill levy taxes by calendar committee The Great Western Sugar com- name to BurtvUle and when Uie Rio Tom Annear of Uie state indus- said that the great Comstock mine was open- the secretary-general of Lions International publicans. The over $1,000,000 per year to what they pany has offered the sugar beet Grande and the Moffat road made trial commission ls cooperating with of the senate met that night and were two years ago. connections at Uiat point, ed at a time that assurred the success of the advocates the promotion of safety and gives put aU the 18 bills on the calendar growers a flat rate of $5.50 per ton he would Charles D. Vail, state highway en- Civil war and preserved the nation. That was next afternoon. At 2:22 Cigarette Tax for sugar beets for next year. The have a town Uiat would be attrac- gineer in securing a living wage for these startling figures and argument. for 2:00 the Or Mill Levy company says that is its first and tive to tourists because of its fine laborers on state highway projects. they were all dead. Then began the springs and worth something but a state must live in the 50,510 members of the A. E. F. killed in between tbe governor The most talked of plan to get by final offer. The beet growers asso- its nearness to several Annear is just beginning to receive word contest this time is to levy a cigarette tax ciations have agreed among them- extinct volcanoes. answers to a questionnaire sent to present and not in the past. Some day Ne- action and died of wounds during 18 months and the Republicans of the senate. The county lost out ln a suit In the bills means that and to put the one mill levy tax selves not to take less than $6.00 all contractors. vada will cease to exist as a state. It will be "Defeat of back for one year. That would take per ton. However, many of the as- the supreme court with Mrs. R. P. "The highest wage paid common of war— additional burdens will have to be Williams over the road running thru attached to Utah, Idaho or some other ad- taxpayer," said the care of the situation ln nice shape. sociations are releasing their mem- labor on state contracts ts 60 cents 50,900 killed in automobile accidents in placed on the At the same time submit an amend- bers to act independently. It means her ranch in TwentymUe perk. per hour, the lowest 37 V4 cents," ho joining state. governor. A strike of rich ore measuring the past 18 months— Adams made such a ment to the state constitution giv- that not 70 per cent of Uie beets says. "Board and room varies trom "If Governor ing the legislature the right to enact that were grown last year will be three feet was encountered in the During 1930 in 835,250 automobile acci- statement he certainly had his fin- Elkhorn mine at Whiskey park at a $1.16 per day to $1.75. The worst that for every a graduated Income tax law. If that grown this year. Senator Warren offenders arc big corporations,, over THOSE eastern politicians who are en- dents, 32,500 were killed ; 962,325 injured. §ers crossed. He knows amendment is adopted at the next explains the situation as foUows: depth of 100 feet. Many wagon loads ill that repealed an appropriation of ore had been shipped from this whom we have no jurisdiction. One deavoring to make the repeal of the Startling figures? Yes, indeed, and those another making the same general election the next legislature "Trie congress placed a high tariff big utility company is taking advan- there was can provide laws that wiU catch on sugar all right but lt aUowed mine overland to Denver some years tage of the unemployment situation eighteenth amendment a partisan issue over- figures take in just death and injury from appropriation," replied the Republi- property for taxation that is tariff. before. cans. much syrup to come ln with a low to nire laborers at 30 cents per hour. look a number of things. There are lots of automobile accidents in the United States. not touched at all Just now. Wheth- The sugar growers of other countries Joe Miller and Otis Parrer were It then charges $1.50 per day for "It docs seem foolish that one plan wUl be adopted or not are sending ln ship load after ship working on their claim at Slavonia. people who register a straw vote for repeal one pocket of the state government er that Frank Sandhofer was showing board and lodging, thus giving a There are various ways in which safety, , while remains to be seen. If Uie legisla- load of syrup and then it Is being man only 90 cents net for an 8- or revision who would not be willing to should be bulging with funds does not agree with the gov- converted into sugar. The result has some splendid ore from his claim on of our major -Activities, can be promoted by the other is begging for money," ture the cast side of Hahns peak. hour day." reference ernor on some scheme of taxation been the complete demorUzatlon of Vail stated last week that high- vote for outright repeal. There is a dissatis- your club. said the governor. He had state will run along just as it our sugar Industry, it will remain Charles Larson had about 35,000 to the game and fish department. the feet of lumber on the ground at way contractors who pay less than faction with enforcement, there is no doubt Does this activity occupy a prominent knowledge and no has the last few years with no im- that way until the tariff is raised $4 daily will be deemed "Irrespon- "It is common provements at all. on syrup to rectify the damage." Hahns Peak for Uie Stevens-Hutch - that the liquor racket has resulted in bribery, place in your program? one knows it better than Governor inson dredge. sible" and will be awarded no state thuggery and disrespect of law. But remem- patrol among the Adams that at the time the legisla- Party Politics Grand Mlxup Herb WUUams and Dan Stukey contracts. Organize a safety ture raised the fee for hunting and Mixed In Denver Race In Prospect returned from a business trip to bering the old days, the political domination school boys. fishing licenses, there was a dis- Try as they will to keep the United There ls liable to be one grand Denver. The work of the Industrial com- of the saloon * interests with all of its evils, Present safety book covers to the schools. tinct agreement among all inter- States senatorial election out of the spill when the sub committees of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis announced mission always becomes heavier in ested parties that the additional Denver mayorship fight it is in there two finance committees make their the arrival of their new daughter , times of depression, Chairman An- there will have to be some sort of a substi- Promote safety week, during which an funds so raised should be used for good and strong. The friends of reports. Many of the members made their first born. near says. Claims are made for tute before the people of this country will essay contest could be promoted in the the uDbuilding of tbe game and fish Stapleton are Uie friends of Gover- certain financial promises to their W. N. Hoskinson was advertising minor injuries which would bo dis- political party department and it was agreed that nor Adams. The friends of Bock are constituents. There is every indica- for sale pure seed black Finish oats. regarded when employment is plen- sanction repeal. Any national schools ; a drive to have all auto brakes and the legislature would never use the the friends of Governor Sweet. They tion that not one dollar will be ap- The Crawford were expected to tiful. Persons injured ln past years that advocates repeal will be swamped. If the lights tested and repaired wherever neces- money so raised for any other pur- see in the election of Stapleton a propriated except Just enough to nm return to Steamboat as soon as the often attempt to have their cases brought into the cam- pose. Governor Adams when he was victory for the candidacy of Alva B. the actual needs of ttie stale. When deal pending for the sale of the reopened when they are unemployed prohibition issue is sary ; offer a prize for the best safety slogan senator voted for the funds with Adams and they see in Uie election that report ls made many of the Steamboat Town company's prop- and come to the end of Uieir finan- paign it will mean that many more import- for your town. These things will create in- that agreement," replied the Repub- of Bock a victory for the friends of members are gdlng to try and break erty was closed. cial rope, he says. Then, too, the will be pushed aside. In this period licans. And so it went all day Sat- Governor Sweet. The Republicans the report and get what they want. John D. Crawford disposed of commission always has more wage ant issues terest, and incidentally promote care in auto- urday and part of Sunday. The ac- are warming up to the situation and Already they are dealing for that nine building lots ln Steamboat disputes to arbitrate in times of gen- of depression the best thought of the country mobile driving, crossing railroad tracks, etc. tion of the Republicans has caused there is every indication Uiat the purpose. If they do, there ls no tell- Springs ln one day. .. _ . eral depression. should be given to industrial problems in- a split that no one knows where lt Hodges as well as ttie Shaw forces ing how much will be appropriated. Vflu Carver went to Castle Rock will lead. There may be some sort will get behind George Begole. If But lt makes UtUe difference for to visit friends. Coal operators are fighting tha stead of being led off on the subject of booze. The rising generation is too food of sitting. ot an agreement over where the both do get behind Begole there is the governor can veto and Uve state proposed increase in workmen's auditing board can ntuaa to pu. PUot prtnUac ptMMt. compensation payments, oa tha ground that only by reducing wages PINNACLE can the increase be met. MINERS Bryn Mawr turned over the first young, by the exeample of great TAKE INSTRUCTIONS $100,000 coUected for Its endowment men, and show that each was but BUILDING RIG FOR Personal mention: Veda Burford, Interesting Papers Read At fund in 1921 to the Anna Howard a man exposed to the Umitations, RANGELY DEEP TEST Routed 3 Years an employe of ttie house of repre- The fourth class in First Aid com- Shaw Memorial Foundation and the difficulties, perplexities and suffer- sentatives ln the 1929 session, came pleted its course under Instructor Woman's Medical CoUege donated ings with which we aU must con- A. B. Frix of Craig secured the back last week to entertain her for- Dairymple at the Pinnacle hall at $30,000 so that only $370,000 was to tend." contract for the erection of the rig mer employers. She Played ttie ac- Oak Creek m»H ' be solicited Of Neuritis Pains last week, nr 100 Steamboat Woman s Club when the campaign be- Ludwig never reads a book about for the deep test in the Rangely oU companiment for Miss Wicks, win- per cent instruction ln first aid for gan. the man he is delineating, but goes ner of the Atwater-Kent radio the Pinnacle mine. Those complet- But not aU the memorials are straight to the sources no matter field by the California company, a "I am free of neuritis pains for audition contest who sang a group ing the course at this time were founded bv her friends and sympa- how remote, which give any sort subsidiary of the Standard company. the first time in three years, thanks of solos in the house chamber. . . . Charles Nelson, O. W. Margin-- j fragist was pictured as a short- thizers. Anti-suffrage money in of trustworthy information. The field Is 75 mUes southwest of to Sargon!" declared Mrs. EUen Ray Lanyon, president of Uie Colo- D. LaPlante, P. R. LaPlante, Fritz Dr. Anna H. Shaw haired termagant , an hamltual Omaha has paid for a portrait of Craig. Plans are to driU as deep as Peterson, 1066 Galapage St., Denver. , " " ""V His new biography expresses it- rado Press association has been Klein, Theros Kallfats, Jim Jana- spoilerof tbe lord of creation's din- her which hangs in the Omaha self In the form 10.000 feet it necessary. Material nominated for mayor of Longmont, grous, Warren Ingram, Homer Hix- By MRS. CHARLES W. NEIMAN ner, a trousered, unsexed person public library as a memorial not of the novel, or amounting to 750,000 pounds is to publishes tbe Daily on even of the drama rather than that where he Times. , Anton Gregone, Marlon A. The story of Dr. Anna Shaw ls Who undoubtedly advocated free only to Dr. Shaw but also to the of history. Of course the facts are be hauled from Rifle and truckmen ... Cement sidewalks are being con- Markham, John Fargo, Francis that of a woman of unlimited cour- love and the ruining of the home payment the antls had to make are making bids for the hauling guard camp true and biography describes per- structed at the national Flores, D. M. Day, W. T. Donohue. age, unquenchable determination, —Uiat cornerstone of tbe family and when the long drawn out Utigation sons who really lived, but the en- contract, the largest single contract at Rifle Range under the supervision G. 8. Carlson, Leonard Carlson, unusual eloquence and serene faith. of the nation—and here was a UtUe that foUowed the passage of the deavor has been made to arrange ever let in Northwestern Colorado. of Major Alphonse Ardourel, state George Corkle, Richard Burt, R. G. Nothing ever daunted her, nothing woman with, long, sUvery hair, 1911 law In Nebraska was ended aiid the genuine elements in such a way These materials wiU be shipped from quartermaster. . . . County commis- Angus, John Zulovlch, F. J. Wag- dampened the ardor of her splnt whose winning personality gawe ttie someone had to pay the costs. as to produce the impression of pro- CaUfornia to Rifle. sioners of Boulder county are dis- goner, Pete Velks, Andy Seltenreich , and nothing could embitter her. lie to every one of these aUegations. Someone had an inspiration to gressive discovery and natural de- For the first time in Northwest- cussing the possibility of referring John Schempp, Joe Rolando, Joe She was moreover one of those re- Not only in her person did she spend part of the money in this way. velopment, characteristic of the em Colorado an all-electric rotary the manadatory "old age pension Prestis, John Pasterski, Pete Petroff, formers favored of providence in refute those who were so certain novel. driUing outfit will be used Two law," recenUy passed bv the legisla- George Pavelo, Diesel engines wiU T. w. Poulson and that after a lifetime of service she that suffrage meant the destruction EMIL LUDWIG WUliam G. Shepherd says of Lud- be used to drive ture, to ttie voters at the next elec- Carl Nelson. Uved to see the coming of victory of what was best in American life; Uie dynamos for the making of elec- tion. Tbe Boulder men say payment wig's Napoleon : "Ludwig must have city. Geologists estimate prior to her own passage from ttie she met and defeated aU such ar- By MRS. ARTHUR SCHMIDT learned everything he could pos- that the of the pensions will require an ex- , Pennsylvania sands can be reached penditure of a million dollars annu- SURVEYING GROUP scene. She witnessed the submission guments with common-sense facts, Emil Ludwig, one of the outstand- sibly know about Napoleon and at a depth of 8,000 feet, but ar- ally and that this must be raised by BUSY AT CRAIG to the several states of the constitu- figures, good humor, wit or searing ing personalities of Europe today, then thrown away his notes when he rangements wiU be made to go Increased taxation. . . . One of the tional amendment conferring suf- sarcasm. was born in Germany January 28, sat down to write Napoleon, the life deeper. frage upon women. The day she She could hit hard and was some 1881, of Jewish parents named Cohn. of that man with aU his deeds, first innovations of B. T. Poxson, Major G. S. Lawrence started a He began The new test is a joint operation new superintendent of the Boys' In- surveying crew to working last week died the third southern state voted times rough in debate if deeply writing drama at the age thoughts, hopes and ambitions, must of the Texas. Tidewaters Associated for the change, and tho she was aroused and she was capable of dis- of 15, in both prose and verse, and have been running thru Ludwig^ dustrial Training school , was the es- on Uie location survey of Uie state ln a few and CaUfornia companies. Jack tablishment of a weekly newspaper. highway between Hamilton and not spared to take the leading part tinct antagonisms in personal re- years succeeded in having brain like a motion picture film thru Stewart of Craig wiU be in charge The boys edit and print the publi- Axial . Glenn Soper, Rex Pleasant in the nation-wide rejoicing when lationships. Her eloquence was gen- some of his works staged Altho of a projecting camera. The book is of the drilling operations. Work on cation. .. . Commander Edward Ells- and Phil Dunn are the battle was actually won, she uine and moving. It was inborn, German descent Ludwig's writings like a picture. What 'Robinson Cru- erection of the rig wUl start early members of the never had any doubt as to its out- seem to have the influence of the soe' was to my boyhood mind, so worth, hero of the rescue of the crew. and not cultivated save by practice. French in April. submarine S-4 and former Univer- Stanley Dismuke of Steamboat ls come. She rarely used notes. Her points style, which may be due to this book of Ludwig's has been to sity of Colorado student has writ- in charge of a second crew on the She was always as certain that she ticked off in advance on her the fact that he has spent much my adult years. It was fascinating STEAMBOAT GLIDER ten another book entitled "Pigboats." same project , making cross secUon women would vote as she was con- fingers and checked oft as she time out of Germany and in close to see Crusoe struggle with nature surveys. Assisting Mr. Dismuke are vinced Uiat there is a divine plan spoke. Her abUity to sway her au- touch with French historians. and win, it is even more fascinating NEARLY COMPLETED One day last week the cash on diences was remarkable; her power Shortly before the ' World war in Ludwig's book to see tius man Murphy Combs and Tom Kilpatrick for humanity by which it will yet Ludwig went to England and it was Napoleon struggle with human na- The first gUder to be launched in hand in the Colorado state treasury of Steamboat and Clanrence Schaef- oe saved from itself. The very no- to adjust herself to any situation there ne began writing and ture and lose. was $7,507,393, the largest amount in ermeyer of Rifle. They are located at bUity and fineness of her nature nothing short of marvelous. No un- putting " Steamboat Springs is rapidly near- history of the state. new life into biographies. His most ing completion. The frame work is the Craig. Both crews had been work- rendered her absolutely certain of expected happening seemed to throw noted subjects were: Goethe, Wag- aU done and the cloth has been at- MRS. ELLEN PETERSON ing on a project near Rifle for the the Justice and wisdom of her cause her out of gear. Her quickness of ner and Bismarck, Napoleon m News of Perry- tached and is ready to receive the past six weeks. It will take about and therefore permitted no doubt mind made her a most formidable 1924 and a Life of Christ in 1928. special "dope" to give it strength and "AU my Ufe I'd been troubled with California Standard 30 days to complete the Hamilton- of its success. antagonist in debate, especially with Without Napoleon there could Mansfield Camps toughness. The length of body is 18 constipation, and suffered from Axial survey. Anna Howard Shaw was bom in that type of male mind which felt have been no Ludwig vogue in feet and spread of wings 42 feet backaches, headaches and dizziness. Ready to Start Test England of Scotch parents in 1847 sure that any woman's brains were America. Before January, 1927, he Miss Portia Mansfield, one of the the same size as the Curtiss-Robin And three years ago pains like neu- APRICOTS BLOOM and came to the United States when inferior to the poorest male's. was \irtuaUy unknown on this side owners of the Perry-Mansfield plane which was in Steamboat last ritis in my arms and shoulders of Rangrely Oil Field she was a very young child Her Added to her oratorical powers of the Atlantic. By January, 1928, all camps near Steamboat Springs, summer. started giving me agony. Sargon did know of him and today he more for me than everything else As a result of the unusually warm early life was full of hardships. was the horrid fact that she not is Ameri- gave a lecture demonstration at the Members of the GUder club are put Preparations for Uie immediate weather Uiat has prevailed in the During Uie CivU war, with her fa- only knew every phase of American ca 's most distinguished visitor. convention of camp directors in Malcolm Campbell, president, Roth- together. Sargon Pills relieved field "Napoleon" was published here and be Saunders, vice president. me entirely of constitpation, with- drilling of the Rangely by the Grand valley, Uie apricot trees will ther and two brothers at the front Ufe but that she was American to Washington, D. C, March 6. Her Don- out trouble or inconvenience. Standard Oil Company of Califor- be in bloom in the Palisade district she, a girl in ber teens, became the the last drop of the blood, tho she in 1927 "The Book of the Month subject concerned the type of danc- ald Monson, secretary-treasurer, Roy The Club" with 40 Morris, Robert Bradburn neuritis pains are gone; I never have nia are going forward according to by next week, according to reports principal support of her family. was the foreign born daughter of a ,000 subscribers used it ing that is best to have in girls' , Franklin a pain, ache or dizzy reports received by the Meeker Her- from growers of the upper valley. They Uved on a farm in pioneer and a patriot from Scotland for their January book. These read- summer camps. Blackmer and Lee CoUey. Identifica- speU and am that Uie equip- ers described it as a biography which tion for the glider has been obtained fuU of new Ufe and energy." ald. It was stated Buds were showing white several and of that period she wrote that who did not come to this country She has worked out and completed Sold by Ballard Drug Co. ment was already on the road trom days ago. they "were years in which life had until Anna was four years old. No had the tang and sweep of fiction. a series of "Correctives in Dance from the department of commerce. the Pacific coarf. and their repre- Th local station of Uie U. S. degenerated into a mere treadmill wonder she was a thorn in the side Since that time "Napeoleon" has Forms," with music by Louis Horst. This is equivalent to a Ucense for a sentatives were mnking arrange- weather bureau started its regular been seUmg at the average rate of Louis Horst wiU be musical direc- plane. The buUders had expected to Mrs. Harriet Parr, known as whose monotony was broken only of aU who opposed suffrage. , Grandma, ments for Uie overland haul from spnng fruit-frost warning service on by the grim messages from the She was so logical and clear that 1 000 copies per week, ln America tor of the Perry-Mansfield Summer launch the gUder whUe there was died in Craig last Wed- Rifle to the field. March 25. Warnings will be issued " She walked seven or eight one could not down her by accusing alone. One hundred thousand copies School of the Dance at Steamboat sufficient snow to have it equipped nesday at the age of 90 years. She The Standard has signed up all twice each day during critical per- front. sold the first year. this summer. Miss Mansfield wiU with runners. Now they are equip- miles a day to school and back and her of having the unstable mind oi ping it so went to Moffat county in 1906 and its leases and has the field ln shape iods. then did ail tbe work of the house- a blue-stocking theorist and aU the The confession is made by Ludwig direct the Modern Work, Edna Mc- that either wheels or run- to make what is said to be the most that he was interested in every con- Rae the Ballet. Tap, and MUdred ners may be used for landing. The took up a homestead after she had hold besides. From this never ceas- time she remained so happy that ceuable subject except history, gUder reached the thoro test ot the Rangely field Uiat OLD-TIMERS CONTEST ing round of drudgery no escape one could never hope to touch her Wirt the Acrobatics. has been named MaxweU age of 67 years. After- has ever been made. The rig to be which he hated so that is why he A new concert company, with House , and the motto is "good to wards one of her grandsons took up seemed possible. Yet she was as cer- to the miick. Worse than that, she the last drop." j used is a 138-foot combination out- The Empire-Courier of Cralg is anything had a rare gift of making converts took to writing it. He says that his Perry-Mansfield dancers, is being j a homestead near her property. fit which is capable of reaching tain then as she was of ambition has been to reanimate and organized now to be trained at the The initial launching wiU be Three years ago she gave up her depths of eight to ten thousand feet. sponsoring an old-timers contest in her later life that she would re- under your eyes. Her years in Uie remold any material that the man Perry-Mansfield Theater of the Sil- made from the airport with the with three prizes given tor the best alize two ambitions—go to coUege narrower pulpit, where she had so residence on the ranch and moved Such a hole would test all tbe answers to six questions concerning often brought sinners to repentance of the street wiU feel as tho he saw ver Spruce. Jacqueline Knight is ar- take-off toward the meadows in the to Craig. She was a member of the known sands from the Dakota to and become a minister. Both mira- mine men. He asked: "What task ranging a tour of the eastern col- Elk river basin. i Daughters of the Amencan Revo- would be the tbe early history of Moffat county. cles took place. At 23 In the face of in Uie good old fashioned manner can be grander than stimulate the Pennsylvania and Judges for the contest are Mrs. J. of the revivalist helped her to win to leges and a New York recital for the ' lution and of the Christian Science deepest test ever made in the state. the bitter disappointment of every and above aU to stimulate the early fall. PUot printing pleases. j church. The test of the Standard com- J. Jones, Mrs. Fern lies and C. A. member of ber family, she began adherents to tbe suffrage faith. In pany will this year revive the inter- VanDorn. Anybody anywhere can her preaching and soon won her U- only one aspect could she be used est in the Rangely field which ls one answer the questions, which should cense, altho she was stUl in high as tbe "horrible example" of what of Uie oldest in Uie state. It has be sent to the Empire-Courier at school. At 25 she was a student at happens to a woman when she been for years looked upon as the Craig. Here they are: Albion coUege, Michigan, and grad- shattered home and dares the dis- largest and most perfect oil dome 1. Who is the oldest Uving man uated from that institution in 1875. respect of tbe emancipated male— in Uie Rocky Mountain region. or woman in Northwestern Colo- She entered the Boston Thelogi- she was shining proof that if you rado ? disad- There have been numerous tests 2. What man or woman has lived cal Seminary and tried to put her- give the disfranchised and made of tbe field but to date none longest ln Northwestern Colorado? self thru whUe Uving on crackers vantaged an mch they are certain of them have turned out commercial alone, and persisted ln this until to take an elL has 3. What is Uie oldest building now production so far as the public ln use in Moffat county, Colorado? she became so weak that she could The question was, where would known. Years ago the Union Oil not climb tbe two flights of stairs this rebel woman stop who refused THIS GASOLINE tests. Most ot 4. What and where was the first company made several building ever built in Moffat county? to Uie classroom without sitting to remain a drudge on a Michigan the drilling has been done by local down several times to rest She farm, to accept domesticity or to be Richmond OU 5. What and where was the first companies. Later the building ln what is now the city graduated in 1878. content with high school learning; company which was a California Again her famUy drew away who had gone from pulpit and op- and drilled a limits of Craig? subsidiary came in 6. Who was the first permanent from her for doing the unpardona- erating room to the public forum? TH deep test but abandoned the field AT There had never been any chance GIVES change her- signs of oil. Tbe next resident of what is now Moffat ble thing, for trying to without any county and where did this pioneer self from an itinerant, locaUy licen- of stopping her. Altho early in her development came a tew years ago thoroly quali- ministry -aie had been refused or- MORE Uve? sed preached into a when the Midwest Texas and Asso- fied teacher of theology. It was "un- dination in the N. E conference and ciated drilled at about the same " "immodest" improper." the general conference of Methodist Ume, in fact work on all three tests womanly, was going forward at the same Names On Quilt for a "female" to aspire to stand Episcopal churches, merely because time, the Midwest being the first to up in a church and teU men how of her sex. she had been undaunted start Heavy flows of gas were en- The beautiful red and white mls- they should think and act and in 1880 she was ordained by the countered ln all three tests but no soinary quilt made by tbe Ladies' Aid In those trying experiences her Methodist Protestant church, being FOR soul , like many another's, was forg- the fust woman to receive ordina- YOUR quantities. The GIVES oU in commercial society is on exhibiton at the J. C. MONEY . Midwest and Texas carried their ed. But no hardships could harden tion from that denomination , and Penney store. The memory quilt con- her spirit or embitter her; they left now when tbe great leaders and pi- tests to the Dakota sands but Uie in red over Associated went on down to the Sun- tains 210 names outlined her sweet and gentle , unwarped and oneers of tbe suffrage cause have dance. white. The sum of ten cents was paid lovable, with her sense of humor passed off tbe stage , the mantle For years the Rangely field has by each person whose name is on and her passionate faith in humani- of leadership feU naturally upon YOU SUMMER STARTING been a producer from the shallow the quilt The women are selling the ty Intact her. To wear it as president of the sands. These wells supply the Raven quilt for $5.00. Many of tbe names The secret of lt ls that she was National Woman Suffrage associa- Oil company refinery "at Rangely are traced ln floss over tbe original always normal and sane, sound and tion she freely gave everything she which operates on a small but prof- signature of Uie person. effective and these were unusual had to give without thought of self. itable scale. The new test will put qualities ln one who was forever vi- Only the few near her realized how new life into tbe west end of Rio olating conventions, first as tbe heavy was tbe burden, how unceas- ALL WINTER Blanco county which in tbe end will PLEASANTVALLEY itinerant girl preacher, next as a ing the toil help Meeker considerably. f uU fledged minister of churches on Those who knew her best loved (Last Week) Cape Cod, thai as a graduate phy- her best but it was not merely for Carpenter Opposes Bonita and Junior Nay went to sician and finally as a roaming her engaging personaUty or her un- Steamboat Saturday to help their platform preacher for temperance selfishness or her devotion to dutv Measure father in Uie meat market and woman suffrage. that she was loved She had vision Probation Rollln Reed has been grinding When she left the pulpit and and true statesmanship besides grain In this vicinity this week. turned to medicine, it was because Others might lay out more skilful Regarding the adult probation Mr. and Mrs. J. L Atkinson, Roy she felt that tbe woman medical strategy and were probably better measure now before tbe legislature Stalker, BUl Prelle and Carolina missionary to women had greater organizers , but none surpassed An- the Denver Post quotes District At- opportunities for usefulness, so she na Shaw in leadership, in oratory as follows: and Marie Zuffrey were in Sidney torney F. R. Carpenter Tuesday. entered the Boston University of and in the qualities that make the "I am afraid the sponsors of this Medicine and received her M D. in true reformer irresistable. In return confusing proba- Miss IvalooCrumley visited at the probation bill are T Nay home Monday afternoon. 1885, being 38 years old. nature gave her the joy of living, tion and parole," he said. ' I am in But after a few years of that tbe love of outdoors, sparkling op- favor of giving the man who makes Mr. and Mrs. J. L Atkinson called at the Johns home Tuesdey after- service ix came to her Uiat, beyond timism and good wiU. Her humor a mistake a chance. But when that women needed poUtical man has committed a crime he noon. all else, earned her past every obstacle and penitentiary. Jimalyn Gourley. Edith More and freedom If they were to achieve so- nothing pleased her more than a i ^ should be sent to the cial, economic and moral freedomgood joke on herself. C* ^ ^Ai " ^W^^ eA * Then. U he U deserving of clemency their teacher , Inez Larson, went to CL II I* LL f L r mmmmaammmm ^LamW \\ ' AmmmmMr he should be paroled. But it would Steamboat Friday evening. Jimalyn as well, and so tbe suffrage cause She reveled in Uve story of two be a mistake to turn him loose on entered tbe spelling contest Satur- flnaUy became the dominating in- nieces, aged 8 and 6, who became probation before he had been pun- day and received third place. Edith fluence ln her Ufe. suffragists. Their first day at ished at all tor his crime." More returned home with her fa- As she herself put it "in my as- school was made so rough that ttier Saturday. Inez Larson and sociation with the women of Uie when they returned home the Uttle Sales books, rubber stamps, type- Jimalyn Gourley came back home streets I realized the limitations of one wished to be a suffragette no writer ribbons at the Pilot office. Sunday evening. my work in tbe ministry and in longer. Her older sister took her Ivan Shorthose has been moving medicine. As minister to the soul to task. "How," she asked, "can you to tbe Zuffrey place, where Walter and body one could do little for be so upset by being laughed at for Whitney lived these women. For such as they, one day? Look at Aunt Anna, she's Mr. and Mn. Witt Johns and baby one's efforts must begin at tbe very been laughed at for hundreds of daughter caUed at tbe Lynn Hall foundation of the social structure. years." 1j!s fc \ home Monday afternoon. Laws for them must be made and AU of these qualities enabled her I^^^^^^L^^k T* * Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gourley and enforced and some of those laws to write about herself in these true daughters Olevia and Haroldene could only be made and enforced words: "I have made many friend- were In Sidney Saturday. by women." ships. I have looked upon the J. S. Gourley hauled a load of So many great avenues of life beautj- of many lands, I have the coal from Junction City Saturday. were opening uo to her that her assurance of the respect and affec- Every one was surprised Saturday Cape Ood environment seemed to tion of thousands of men and wo- morning when they looked out of her a prison Where she was held men I have never met Tho I have their windows to see what looked "with tender force." So she became given all I had, I have received a like rolls of cotton all over the preacher extraordinary to the en- thousand times more than I have snow. The night before the wind tire American public and minister given. Neither the world nor my blew tbe snow ln such a way that plenopotentiary to women every- cause is indebted to me—but from My feet hurt? Not so you'd know It. lt looked like cotton rolled up ready where. the depths of a f uU and very grate- My shoes are large for a quUt The rolls were from an There was never any doubt nor ful heart I acknowledge my lasting question in her mind. She chose Uie 't show It. inch to two feet long and some of indebtedness to them both." Bat they don Uiem had holes right thru the mid- Incredibly difficult and exhausting Yet she was wrong. The world THE STAT FIT. Who keeps them dle of them. The old timers say Ufe of the platform lecturer in Uie and the cause were very much in trim? they never saw anything like lt be- 70's and 80s when railroad trans- her debt when she died If there J. CHARLIE HARWIG, yoa'd better fore. portation was undeveloped, hotels such a tiling as human gratitude , try him. of the worst and private hospitality Anna Shaw wUl remain one of Uie Orders taken for rubber stamps, diverse and often difficult saints of her time branding irons, metal tags, dating The story of these days she has Two yeans after tbe death of Steamboat Springs and numbering machines. The set forth in her reminisoenses— Anna Shaw, July 2, 1919, a memori- tales of winter nights and delayed al in her honor was started in the Harness Shop Steamboat PUot trains, sudden sickness and bitter form of a foundation of a chair in cold night drives over tbe frozen political science at Bryn Mawr col- CHAS. HARWIQ PUot printing pleases. prairies. Once she was pursued by lege and a chair in preventive med- wolves and saved only by tbe speed icine at the Woman's Medical col- of her horses and the nearness of lege of Pennsylvania at Philadel- a town. phia. Bryn Mawr gave the first Once when she was talking on course of five lectures under the temperance the other crowd set endowment in October and Novem- fire to the buUding in which she ber. 1921. was speaking and her auditors The campaign for $500 ,000 for Uie barely escaped with their lives. That memorial was officially sanctioned episode she characteristicallyturned at the February, 1920, meeting of to account tor the minute she was National American W. S. A. held in out of Uie burning buUding she Chicago, Bryn Mawr and the Wo- called for another meeting and led man's Medical CoUege were chosen Uie crowd to the Congregational for the honor because she was par- church. She was at her best then, ticularly Interested in the education which fact she concealed after- of women in public affairs and in wards ln telling the story by saying the conquest of disease. Pennsyl- "Wc were able at last to make clear vania was her home for the last SKELLY to the people of the town the char- years of her Ufe. THE chap who has time enough to acter of the Uquor Interests we May I quote part of Uie appeal were fighting. At Uie foUowing made for funds? tell his neighbors how to run election we carried the town for "Dr. Anna Howard Shaw has won ^^H^ prohibition by a big majority." her long fight She toUed for four the universe, never has enough Wherever she went Anna Shaw decades Uiat women might be free. was the despair of the anti-suffrag- Forsaken by her family and friends ~ time to open a bank account. ists. What could you do with a wo- she faced cold, hunger and personal man Uke this If you were an anti? sacrifice to become a minister of &% You Insisted that for any woman to the Gospel. From the Uttle parish (fatfmafrtHOett leave home meant the loss of her on Cape Ood she went to Boston to charm, her modesty, her every wo- study medicine. She made the way ^ manly attribute, and then along easier for other women physicians oame Anna Shaw who as a girl had who came after her. She was a great preached ln the roughest Michigan figure in Uie history of Uie women lumber camps, who in her twenties who have helped make America. had mastered a rebellious congre- "The memory of her life wiU live gation on Cape Cod. Preacher, doc- in the hearts of women who stand tor, suffragist, there she was, all today on Uie threshold of a bound- roUed Into one and Uiat one a wo- less future. This wUl & Gas Co. The First National Bank be tbe first D. H. Coyner Oil man dlstineuiased by her sweetness, great national memorial ever dedi- her womanly charm, ber impressive cated to a woman by the American digmtyi m bar Una » woman suf- women." Steamboat Springs, Colorado TOPONAS Roman Churches Irrigate Early ANNUAL MEETING Office 114 Phones Res. 189M Notice ls hereby given that the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bratton Jackson annual meeting of tne stockholders went to Oak Creek last Friday Commemorate The Snake River Herald, March Dr. E. A. of the Kayser Mutunl Ditch Com- evening, returning on the--- train 26, says that the snowfaU in that CHIROPRACTOR pany wiU be held on the first Mon- Monday. "CARVER GRADUATE" the home of the Death of Christ section has been extremely Ught. Hours: 9:00 to 12:00; 1:30 to 5:00 day ui April at Last Thursday afternoon in spite Because of an unusually warm and Evenings by Appointment secretary. of the snow storm Mesdames j open winter, much of the snow has Kayser Mutual Ditch Company, D. Bank of Steamboat Building R. J. Kayser, Secretary. Sing, soul of mine, this day of days. ""^M Helden, Irene Claycomb, Pete Tom- Before altars stripped of their been absorbed. It is feared that the lin, Minnie Dunn, NeUie Seaman, water supply for the 1931 crops is The Lord is risen. Blanche Leachman and Grace ornaments and surmounted by far below normal. It is the early NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ^ Wheeler met at the home of Mrs. veiled crucifixes, with the taber- fall snows that are the source of Toward the sunrising set thy face. Hazel Morse and Maud Wilkerson nacles ln tbe center standing the later water -supply. Late snows General Land Office at Denver, and spent the time quUting. As lt open and empty, black-vestmented do not compact and melt off rapidly Joseph K. Bozard Colorado, March 11, 1931. The Lord is risen. was the first time several of the priests, solemnly prostrating them- in the spring. Notice is hereby given that IUinni ladies had ever quilted it was rather The use of the early spring run- Attorney at Law I. Savage of Clark , Colo., who on and grace; selves, commemorate the death of off is strongly urged on aU AprU 11, 1929, made orig. H. E., No. Behold He giveth strength amusing to see the amounts accom- Christ In all the churches of Rome water Roome 1 and 2, Odd Fellows Bid. plished and the number of broken users. Ditches and laterals are to 038658, for Lot 16, Sec. 3, Lots 10. For darkness, light; for mourning* praise; needles, to say nothing of the length and throughout the Catholic world. be cleaned and flumes repaired to Phone 9 II, 14, Sec. 4, Lots 1, 2, Sec. 9; Lot for conflict, peace. of the stitches, but each one pres- A procession of penitents, com- carry water without delay. The 4, Sec. 10. and on May 26, 1930, For sin, His Holiness; ent had an enjoyable tune, and the posed of thousands of clergy and Snake river people plan to irrigate made addl. S. R. H. E.. 041602 for ! party broke up after partaking of laymen, wends its way to Santa early and thoroly. the Lots 8, 9, 14, Sec. 9, Lots 5, 10. Arise, O soul, this Easter day some delicious refreshments. Croce In Gerusnlemme, where a 11, 12, Sec. 10, Lot 1, Section 16,. comparatively large piece of what Famous Furniture Designer Township 8 N., Range 86 W. 6th Forget the tomb of yesterday, R. E. Webb went to Denver on W. I. Hoklas Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of Saturday morning's train to be is snid to be the cross ot Calvary Chippendale, the designer of fur- For thou from bondage art set free; gone a couple V. S. Mineral Surveyor intention to make final three year ^ of weeks. has been kept for centuries. niture, died in 1779. Only a small Registered Engineer Proof , to establish claim to the land Charles and Tom Wheeler Between the hours corresponding Thou sharest in His victory I and per cent of the furniture popularly Electric Blue Printing—Reports above described, before John M. Pauline Tomlin were Yampa busi- to the time that Christ Is supposed called Chippendale was made ln ChUdress, County Judge, at Steam- And life eternal is for thee, t ness visitors last Friday. to have suffered his agony, all busi- Chippendale's shop. Other cabinet Next to Legion Hall, Lincoln Ave. boat Springs, Colo., on the 22nd day J. L. NorveU came in to Toponas ness is at a standstill, and traffic makers copied his designs with his of April, 1931. k Because the Lord is risen. Friday from Canon City on busi- largely suspended. Claimant names at witnesses: ^ ness. approval nnd encourngement. Lee Taylor, MarshaU Peavy, Jack Holy Staircase Goal. , aU of Frank, Rich and Pat Bratton are In the city of Rome the scala Eckstine and Pearl Rosecran thru at the Bedor pole camp as the John M. Childress Clark, Colo. high flood waters and melting snow santa, or holy staircase, enshrined SUMMONS WALTER SPENCER, has made the work impossible. In the church Just across the way ATTORNEY AT LAW Register. Mrs. NeUie Seaman is spending from St. John Lateran, Is the goal State of Colorado , 1 County Judge Routt County First pubUcation March 20. 1931. several days with Mrs. Wheeler at of thousands of penitents, both (¦ss Practice In District Court Las pubUcation April 17, 1931. Toponas. Italian and foreign. The tradition County of Routt. | STEAMBOAT SPRINOS, COLO. Those present at the McCoy dance In the County Court. Is thnt the staircase is the same PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE from this part of the country were that Christ ascended In the prae- No. 2124 Messrs. and Mesdames R. A. Dunn, MARY MCALLISTER, ) J. J. Bratton, R. O. Leachman, Tom torlum of Pontius Pilate In Jerusa- Plaintiff ,) Whereas, P. M. Lewis and Mae B. Wheeler and Miss Pauline Tomlin lem, on his way to appear before vs. ) Lewis, grantors by Trust Deed, and Paul Tomlin. the Roman governor. The steps, EDWARD MCALLISTER, ) F. J. Blackmer, M. D. dated October 20th, 1926, and re- Charles and George Wheeler were nil of marble, are assumed to have Defendent.) Physician and Surgeon corded ln the office of the Clerk and Toponas visitors Tuesday. heen brought to Rome by St. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Recorder of Routt County, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Decker moved COLORADO, Office, Maxwell Block in Book 102 at Page 575 conveyed to Helena, mother of Constantlne, the the Public Trustee of said County, from the Holden cabin to the home first Christian emperor. To Edward McAllister, the De- ranch last Thursday. fendant above named, GREETTING : Phones: Off.ce 65; Residence 45 the following land ln said County, Last Sunday evening Pete Tom- All dny the pilgrims ascend Your are hereby required to ap- to-wit: lin took suddenly sick with acute those stairs on their knees, pray- pear in an action brought against The South half of the North- appendicitis. Dr. Courtney came up ing nt each pause. When they you by the above named plaintiff, west Quarter and the North half on the late train that night to at- reach the top they nre permitted a m the County Court of Routt of the Southwest Quarter of tend him, and Bob Dunn and Tom view through a lattice of the chapel County, State of Colorado, and plead Steamboat Hospital Section Five ln Township Seven Wheeler took him back to Oak Creek known ns the sancta sanctorum, or to the complaint therein within North of Range Eighty-six West by way of auto. At the present writ- thirty days after the service here- STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO. of tiie Sixth Principal Meridian, holy of holies, an early picture of if served within the State of DR. F. E. WILLETT containing 160 acres, more or less ing Mr. Tomlin is about the same, precious relics. of, Tom Bratton left for Granby on Christ and some Colorado ; of , if served out of the in Charge together with aU ditch and wa- Tuesday of last week. He is now In every one of Rome's 400 State of Colorado, within fifty days Phone 44 Steamboat Springs ter rights appertainingor in any working on a steam shovel there. churches the Good Fridny mass of after the service hereof , exclusive way belonging to the above de- William Johannbroer was a To- the presanctlfied Is celebrated. In of the day of service; or if served scribed land, or used thereon or ponas visitor Monday. each the Host, consecrated the dny by pubUcation, within sixty days intended to be used thereon, or publica- that may hereafter be acquired Don't forget the Easter Sunday before, on Holy Thursday, Is rev- after the date of the last A. M. Gooding C. R. Monsou club meeting at Community hall erently borne from the altnr of re- tion; or said action may be regularly for use thereon. next Sunday. set for trial the same as though In trust, to secure one principal note pose to the main altnr, the choir such appearance had been made and Gooding & Monson of even date with said Trust Deed chanting the Seventh-century Issue had been joined on such com- Attorneys at Law for $1200.00, payable to The Zim- COPPER SPUR hymn, "Vexlla Regis," by Vennn- plaint. Roome 7. 9, 11, MaxweU Block merman Abstract Title Company or tfus Fortunatus. Its English title That said action is brought by Phone 73 order, five years after date, with Miss Mildred McCoy returned ls "The Banners of the Cross Ad- plaintiff to obtain a decree of di- STEAMBOAT SPRINOS, COLO. interest thereon from date at the home Saturday afternoon from Den- vance." vorce, dissolving the bonds of matri- rate of seven per cent, per annum, ver where she has been spending a mony now existing between plaintiff payable semi-annually, and evidenc- Veneration of Cross. ed by interest notes. few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Thereafter comes the ceremony of and defendant , on the ground that PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE McCalister. the defendant for more than one And Whereas, Default has been Miss LeRene Benjamin left Satur- the veneration of the cross. The year next prior to the beginning of Whereas, Clarence E. Daniels and made by the said grantors in said day for Denver. veiled crucifix ls taken down from this action has been a habitual drug John L. WUUams, grantors by a Trust Deed, ln the performance of Mr. and Mrs. BUl Johannbroer and above each altar and gradually un- fiend, as wUl more fuUy appear from Trust Deed, dated January 27th. the covenants and conditions im- daughter and Dan Bratton ahd covered, the clergy chanting the the complaint ln said action to 1930, and recorded in the office of posed upon them by the terms of W. E. Wheeler, Kendall Wheeler Jim Bratton drove out to Fred Mary Warner were dinner guests "Ecce Lignum Crucls," whose first which reference ls hereby made and the Clerk and Recorder of Routt said Trust Deed, in this, to-wit: and Stanley Scribner came in from Calkins after Mrs. Bratton Friday Sunday at the Andrew Henry home. Una, translated, Is "Behold the a copy of which hereto attached. County, Colorado, in Book 141 at That said grantors have failed to YAMPA Denver the first of last week. Stan- evening but got in a bad snow drift Betty Moorhead was on the sick wood of the cross, on which hung And you are hereby notified that Page 481, conveyed to the PubUc pay said principal note when due. ley returned to school at Boulder on breaking an axle in his car. He got list last week with asthma but is if you fail to appear, and to plead Trustee of said County, the follow- und failed to pay the semi-annual the salvation of the world." The interest due on said principal note By Mrs. FRED ORR Sunday's train. a team from the Wheeler brothers feeling better at the present. to the said complaint as above re- ing land ln said County, to-wlt: to return to Toponas. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laman were priests then remove their shoes in quired, the said plaintiff wiU apply A tract of land ln the NEU and also faUed to pay the taxes. RusseU Dodd is working at the sign of reverence, kneel and bow And Whereas, The legal holder of School Notes Burris ranch. BiU Kennedy was in Steamboat sick with the flu last week but are to the Court for the reUef herein of the NWVi of section 17 ln Saturday. feeling better now. three times and kiss the crucifix, demanded. Township 6, North of Range 84 the indebtedness represented by said First and Second Grades—Norman Gene Smith took Mrs. Jess Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lane and son placed on the altnr steps. There- Given under my hand and seal of West of the 6th P. M., more par- note has filed with said PubUc Trus- Roup, Erma Easterly and Barbara home Friday evening. There wUl be a chicken dinner , tee notice and demand ln writing, and Easter egg hunt at the To- moved to the old Babcock place Fri- upon the laity are permitted to said Court, this 19th day of March ticularly described as foUows: Tomlinson were absent. Mrs. Chris Mohr spent Wednes- day. A. D. 1931. Beginning at a point on the declaring said default, and electing Fourth and Fifth Grades—Ray day and Thursday with Mrs. Loren ponas community haU Sunday if the approach and perform the same act ESS, weather permits. Frank BedeU left for Denver Mon- of homage. (Seal) JOHN M CHILDR southerly Une of Yampa street to declare tbe whole debt repre- "Easterly is out of school. The fourth Bird. day. Clerk. in the town of Steamboat sented by said note, and interest graders are taking a visit in France Douglas Colt left Sunday for Miss Betty Alfred and Johnny Mrs. Chauneey Moorhead is on the In the evening the devotion to W. C. Rellly, Springs, Colorado, 110 feet east- thereon to date of sale, due and pay- in geography and are writing inter- CstfCS Park. PhiUips spent the week-end at the sick Ust with the flu. "Maria Desolatn" (Mary Desolate) Attorney for Plaintiff. erly of where the southerly Une able, and demanding the sale of esting letters home to their parents. . Frank Bird spent Saturday night Herb HamUton home. The Harry Johnston famUy Is takes " place ln virtually all the First publication April 3, 1931. of said Yampa Street is inter- said land under said Trust Deed. Fifth and Sixth Grades—Mark at the Loren Bird home. Ada Gear was sick Thursday with moving into the place vacated by churches. It begins after sunset Last publication May 1, 1931. sected by the westerly line of Now, Therefore. Notice is hereby Roup is on the sick Ust. LaVerne Mrs. Maud Trantham and famUy a bad cold. Albert Grimes. and consists of a sermon on the 7th street, if extended southerly given that pursuant to said notice, Orr was quite sick with flu last were very pleasantly surprised when election and demand, and under and Superintendent Rist came in from Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Strait and Blessed Virgin's sorrows, the re- CALL FOR BIDS to the northerly Une of Bear week. BiUy Macfarlane and Nell her brother, Bird Hopkins, and his son and Mr. and Mrs. John Petrin River; thence southerly at right by virtue of the authority vested in Gibson were on the sick Ust last son Robert came for a couple of Glenwood to attend the stock meet- cital of the "Itosnry " and the sing- angles to the southerly me by said Trust Deed and the law. ing Wednesday. returned from Denver Monday. ing of the famous "Stabnt Mater," Bids wUl be received by THE Une of week. days' visit. They have been in Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Chauneey Moor- said Yampa street and parallel I, Edward W. Davis. Public Trustee ifornia for a couple of months and Jim and Earl NorveU stayed aU whose refrain, translated, runs: STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT with tbe westerly line of 7th of said County, will sell the above night at Bob Laughlin's Sunday head are moving into their home OF COLORADO at the office of the P T A. Partv were on their way to their home at Friday. street, extended as aforesaid, to described land for cash, at pubUc The P. T. A. card party and dance Pierce, Colo. night. Holy mother, pierce me through. State Highway Engineer, Denver, un- the northerly Une of Bear River; auction to the highest bidder, at the Mrs. Harry Johnston and chUdren In my heart eftch wound renew Ul 10 A. M. the 10th day of April, fiven Saturday evening, March 28, When there is no other excite- Fred Kopp was on the sick Ust had dinner Friday night at the . thence easterly along the north- front door of the County Court or the purpose of raising the P. T. ment Carey Trantham causes some. last week. Of my Savior crurlftcd. 1931, and wiU then be opened for erly line of Bear River 120 feet, House in said County, on Saturday, Kenneth Wyman home. the construction of Federal Aid Pro- A. state dues proved a great success. His team ran away again Saturday PhU Kawin and Mr. Stiner left and Mrs. Warren Henry en- , more or less, to a point; thence the 25th day of April , 1931. at 10 In spite of the storm about 150 but did no damage further than pU- Mr. Santn Marin del Popolo titular ject No. 189-C, a gravel surfacin g northerly paraUel to the said o'clock tn the forenoon, for tbe pur- for coUege Sunday after spending tertained Mrs. Harvey Johnston and church of Cardinal Mundelein ot project with bridges, 7.534 mUes _.n—*__i.. u — «. _•* —t*\_ *¦»«. _^*___» people attended and every one had ing up in a ditch and breaking the spring vacation at Yampa. chUdren at dinner Saturday even- westerly Une of 7th St.. extend- pose of paying said note, interest a most enjoyable time. Progressive harness. Cliicngo, Is among tho ninny long located west of Hayden in ed as aforesaid, to the southerly and expenses of this sale and will Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kauffman and ing. counties on State five hundred was enjoyed by those Rayburn Gibson came down from son spent Saturday night with Mr. Card of Thanks churches dedicated to the Virgin Routt and Moffat Une of Yampa St., thence west- give to the purchaser thereof a cer- who did not care to dance. First the ranch to attend the P. T. A. In which this ceremony Is observed, Highway No. 2. erly along the southerly Une of tificate ot purchase therefor as pro- and Mrs. Fred AUen at Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laman wish $7,500.00 certified check required. vided by law. prizes were won by Mrs. Melvin dance. His team did not seem to Uke They returned home Sunday. to thank their many friends and accompanied by programs of sa- Yampa St. 120 feet to the point Welty and Jack Gray. Mrs. James city life so went home without him. Completion required on or before of beginning, Dated March 20th. 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Huffstetler neighbors who donated so gener- cked music. , 1931. (Seal) EDWARD W. DAVIS McFarland and Bob LaughUn took Mr. Gibson came in with the team and family and Alva Huffstetler ously in their behalf at the dance Sept. 1 in trust, to secure one principal note . consolation prizes. Mr. Butterfield Monday. Further information on applica- of even date with Bald Trust Deed PubUc Trustee ot Routt came in Sunday from Missouri and Saturday night at McCoy. of the State Highway County Colorado. entertained the crowd with two clog Alden TisdeU and Arthur Orr went wiU be here this summer. Egyptian Spring Rite tion at office for $400, payable to Mary Semotan , dances which were certainly en- to Rock creek Friday with the Engineer, or County Clerk. or order, on or before one year after First publication March 27, 1931. Lloyd Palmer took a truck load of When the waters of the Nile rise Last pubUcation April 24, 1931. joyed. We wish to thank aU who wrecker to get a Dodge sedan which potatoes to Denver this week for McCOY In the spring nnd threaten to ruin date , with interest thereon from date gave candy and popcorn and helped was turned bottom side up in Rock at the rate of ten per cent, per an- BUly Booco, going out over Tennes- the new crops the angry river ls STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- num, payable semi-annually, and in any way to make this party a creek. see pass. (Last Week) appeased with a young bride. In SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- NOTICE OF APPLICATION success, and wish especiaUy to The Ladies' Aid wUl meet at the Frank BedeU of McCoy left the Satur- LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY twelve per cent per annum after TO LEASE STATE LAND thank the musicians. The amount haU Thursday afternoon, April 9, The dance at State Bridge ancient times a beautiful virgin maturity; first of the week for Fitzsimmons day night was attended by a large THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF And Whereas, taken in during the evening was for their regular meeting. Tbe last hospital where he expects to under- and every- was clothed In rare silk and glitter- AUGUST 24, 1912, OF THE Default has been Office of the State Board of Land around $47.00. meeting was postponed on account crowd from this vicinity ing Jewels and cast Into the foam- made by tbe said grantors ln said go an operation for appendicitis. one reported a dandy time. STEAMBOAT PILOT, PUBLISH- Trust Deed, in the performance ot Commissioners, Denver, Colo., March of storms and bad roads. Miss MUdred McCoy returned There wiU be a dance at the Mc- ing waters—wedded to the Nile. In ED WEEKLY AT STEAMBOAT 13, 1931. Attended Clinic in Denver Bob Crossan helped Kenneth home from Denver Saturday where recent years the living sacrifice has , FOR the covenants and conditions im- Notice is hereby given that appU- Dr. Male went to Denver Tues- Farrington load potatoes Saturday Coy haU Saturday night. It is to be SPRINGS, COLORADO posed upon them by the terms of he had been the past week visiting a benefit for the E. L. Laman fam- been spared and King River ls of- APRIL 1, 1931: said Trust Deed, in this, to-wlt: That catlon C-1949 has been made to lease day of last week to attend the clin- and Sunday. her sister, Mrs. Frank McCallister. week, the foUowing described Indemnity ic given by the University of Colo- Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. Tom ily who were burned out last fered a dummy bride Instead. said grantors have faUed to pay Mr. and Mrs. Comfort returned to Everyone welcome, ladies please State of Colorado, 1 principal note when due, and School Lands, situate ln Routt rado school of medicine and hos- Luckett and Mrs. Lee Fender helped Denver the first of the week. said County, Colorado, to-wlt: pital. He returned home the first of Mrs. Murphy quUt Tuesday after- bring cake or sandwiches. \ ss. faUed to pay the semi-annual in- Mr. and Mrs. Buster Stahl spent Miss Margaret Brooks went to Easter Controversies County of Routt terest due on said principal note; NWU of Sec 3. Twp. 7 N., Range the week. noon of last week. a few days at SaUda last week. contestant in J 89W. (Grazing lease). Mrs. Jess Adams spent a couple Gypsum Saturday as a In its liturgica l sense Knstcr ls And Whereas, The legal holder Mr. and Mrs. Buster Stahl spent the oratorical contest held there. ' Before me, a notary pubUc ln and ot the indebtedness represented by Notice ls further hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. TisdcU Entertain of days last week in town with Mrs. Sunday with Mrs. Tony Johann- Miss Brooks won second prize. an outgrowth of the Jewish Pass- , all other persons desiring to fUe an Mr. and Mrs. Alden TisdeU enter- Harve Smith. over, with the new conception of for the state and county aforesaid said note has fUed with said PubUc application to lease all or any part tained Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crossan broer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray enter- personally appeared Chas. H. Leck- Trustee notice and demand in writ- Mrs. Jennie Jones helped Mrs. Fred Orr was in Oak Creek on tained the Misses LeRene and Lu- Christ as the true Paschal lamb, enby, who, having been duly sworn ing, declaring said default, and of this tract of land must fUe same and chUdren, Mrs. James Macfar- Harve Smith quUt last week. Friday. whose blood saved the believers In in this office prior to April 17, 1931. lane and son BiUy, Howard AUen business cUe Benjamin at dinner Wednesday. according to law, deposes and says electing to declare the whole debt The baby daughter of Mr. and Frank and Rich Bratton finished Mrs. WiUiam Johannbroer and him. But since lt commemorates he is President of the Steamboat represented by said note, and Inter- as no other appUcatlon to lease tbe and daughter at 6:00 o'clock dinner Mrs. Leonard Horn is much im- their work in the timber Tuesday. daughter called on Mrs. Charles Ray above described lands wUl be con- Thursday evening. The evening was proved. an event of uncertain dnte, contro- PUot Inc., publisher of the Steam- est thereon to date of sale, due and sidered after said date. spent playing five hundred and Tom Bratton went to Granby Wednesday afternoon. versies over tbe proper time for boat PUot, and that the following is, payable, and demanding the sole of Al Norman of Burns returned Thursday to work for the Utah Con- Charley Lively ls enjoying a visit to the best of his knowledge and be- said land under said Trust Deed: ARTHUR H. KINO. games. from Denver this week where he struction company. He lost one day's daughter this the celebration have been carried Register State Board Land from his wife and on for centuries. lief , a true statement of the owner- Plow, Therefore, Notice is hereby Commissioners. had been on business for several work on account of another touch WGGIC. ship, management, etc., ot the given that pursuant to said notice, Cut Knee days. of blood poison in his hand but is VanHorn were First publicaUon March 20, 1931. Pink Easterly cut his knee quite The Lester Easterly famUy have Mr. and Mrs. H. P. aforesaid pubUcation for the date election and demand, and under and Last publication April 10, 1931. back at work again. Glenwood Springs visitors Friday. Fixed Date of Easter shown in the above caption, required by virtue of the authority vested In severely last week. He Is staying in scarlet fever this week. Supervisor L. R. Rist of Glenwood Gordon and Jack Booco worked town for a few days. Mrs. Iva Wanamaker came up The date of Easter Sunday wns by the Act of August 24, 1912, em- me by said Trust Deed and the law. Springs was a dinner guest of Mr. the roads on Conger Mesa this week. bodied in SecUon 411, Postal Laws I, Edward W. Davis, Public Trustee NOTICE from Oak Creek to attend the P. and Mrs. Felix Read Wednesday They stayed at the Ray home while fixed by the council of NIcaea, 825 Sunshine Club T. A. Dance. and regulations: of said County, will sell the above evening. there. A. D., as the first Sunday nfter the That the names and addresses of described land for cash , at public State of Colorado, 1 The Sunshine club wUl meet with The Grover Markley famUy moved Gordon Laughlin has been truck- Mr. and.Mrs. Joe Tuyls were up first full moon following the vernal Laverne Orr Saturday, April 4. into one of Mrs. VanCamp's houses the publisher, editors and business auction to the highest bidder, at the } ss. ing coal from Oak Creek for Mr. from Burns one day last week. equinox, occurring on or about manager are : front door of tbe County court County of Routt, j on Moffat avenue Monday. Margerum. March 21. House ln said County, on Saturday, Grand Hotel Burns Morris Pidcock was at the L. L. Arthur Orr took a truck load of PubUsher—The Steamboat Pilot In the County Oourt. The Grand hotel was badly dam- Wilson home on business Wednes- Inc., Steamboat Springs, Colo. the 2nd day of May, 1931, at 10 hay and grain to Toponas for Mr. FOIDL CANON Editor—Chas. H. Leckenby, Steam- o'clock ln the forenoon , for the pur- In the Matter of the Petition of aged by fire Tuesday morning. The day. Margerum Wednesday afternoon. Retort Courteous Marttia A. Gooding for the Deter- fire evidently started from a defec- Jim and Earl NorveU went to the boat Springs, Colo. pose of paying said note, Interest Louis WUUams has been spending Shorty Fletcher spent Sunday at Replying to an abusive letter, a Business Manager—Albert J. Leck- and expenses of this sale and wUl mination of Interests ln the Lands tive flue as the entire attic was on Gaymon ranch Sunday after cattle some time at the Ramsey home late- the Strasser home. and Tenements ot Mary F. Van, De- fire before it was discovered. Every- which Mr. Gaymon had been feed- business man wrote : "Dear Sir— enby, Steamboat Springs, Colo. give to the purchased thereof a cer- ly. Ben Slade and Mrs. Brimble drove That the owner Is The Steamboat tificate of purchase therefor as pro- ceased. thing in the lower part of the hotel hag this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Conners and Mr. to Oak Creek Friday to do their I am returning your letter herewith, vided by law. To all persons Interested ln tbe was saved and part on the second Mark and Norman Roup were out Green are Uving in one of Mrs. Van shopping. feeling sure that you would rather Pilot Inc., Steamboat Springs , Colo., 1931. Estate of Mary F. Van, Deceased, floor. of school this week on account of and the names and addresses of the Dated March 27. Camp's houses since the fire. Mrs. Brimble is the proud owner have lt In your waste basket than or holding 1 (Seal) EDWARD W. DAVIS, you will take notice that Monday, sickness. Frank Bratton was in town Tues- of 90 baby chicks. It's the early ln our flies."—Country Home. stockholders owning PubUc Trustee of Routt the 20th day of AprU, 1931, at ten Celebrate Birthday Anniversaries Ivan Decker had the misfortune day. bird that's always lucky to catch per cent or more of the total amount County, Colorado. o'clock A. M. has been fixed for Mrs. Don McFarland and Law- of breaking his car down Thurs- the worm. of the stock are : First publication April 3, 1931. hearing on the petition ln the above rence PhUUps celebrated their birth- day of last week while trying to Joseph Long was in Oak Creek Water in the Diet Chas. H. Leckenby, Maurice W. Last pubUcation May 1, 1931. entitled matter: that the petitioner day anniversaries Thursday of last get thru the snow drifts with the MILNER one day last week on business. Leckenby, Albert J. Leckenby and seeks therein the determination of week by Inviting a few friends ln mail. He went back to Toponas and About «o per cent of tne average W. A. Campbell, aU of Steamboat Miss Mary Hite visited with Mrs. diet ls water. The body Itself Is the heirship of Mary F. Van, De- to spend the afternoon at the Don started out the next morning horse- Mrs. Carey Thompson and baby Herman Strasser one day last week Springs, Colo. TREASURER'S NOTICE ON ceased; that the property to be af- McFarland home. Those invited were back. Ivan says his car san stay visited a few days at the Elmer whUe taking her horses back to the made up of about three-fourths That the two paragraphs next REQUEST FOR TAX DEED fected ls described as Lot 1 of Block Mrs. AUce McFarland, Mrs. Jim WU- where it is until summer. Graham home at Steamboat, re- ranch from the ManvUle feed lot. water and one-fourth solid matter. above, giving the names of tbe own- 1 of the First Addition to the Town son, Robert and Margaret AUce Oren St. John spent the week-end turning .home Wednesday. Quite a number of the Foidl ers, stockholders, and security hold- To every person ln actual posses- ot Steamboat Springs, Colorado: WUson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis PhUUps at the Kirby ranch. Mrs. Albert Hitchens and children canon neighbors attended the dance ers, if any, contain not only the Ust sion or occupancy of the hereinafter that the names of all the alleged and Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. John PhU- Kenneth Kirby was a Sunday din- spent the day with her mother, Mrs. given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koll of stockholders and security holders described land, lot or premises, and heirs of said decedent are as foUows: Ups, Miss Mable Herrington and nes guest at the BUl Henry home Minnie Callahan. on Saturday night. The dance lasted LOSE FAT as they appear upon the books of the to the person in whose name the Martha A. Gooding. Miss Lois Woodruff. Lawrence was on Red Dirt. Evelyn Hoskinson and Angle Cam- until the wee hours in the morning company but also, ln cases where the same was taxed or specially assessed JOHN M. CHILDRESS, four years of age and thinks he is Tony Sterner moved his cattle eletti were up Tow creek Saturday and everyone reported a joyful time. stockholders or security holder ap- and to aU persons having an Inter- Clerk of the County Court of almost a man. back to the home ranch from the to see Mrs. Cejka and chUdren. There wUl be another farmers' Safely and Quickly pears upon the books of the com- est or title of record in or to the Routt County, Colorado. Crossan ranch where they have been Mrs. Twite returned from Oak meeting and dance at the Foidl pany as trustee or ln any other fidu- same. Gooding and Monson. Attorneys. Card of Appreciation feeding them this winter. Creek Thursday. She has been up school house on Saturday, April 4. ciary relation, the name of the per- Notice is hereby given that on the First publication March 18, 1931. We wish to thank aU those who Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calkins were there visiting the past two months. Everyone ls cordially Invited as the Kruschen Salts—(a perfect com- son or corporation for whom such 10th day of Dooember, A. D. 1920, Last pubUcation AprU 10, 1931. helped us ln so many ways at the caUers at Toponas Monday. Mrs. Johnnie Thompson's sister young folks expect to put on an in- bination of the six mineral salts trustee is acting, ls given; also that the following described property, time of our recent loss by fire. To aU Dr. Courtney was caUed to To- came up from Craig Sunday for a your body should have to function the said two paragraphs contain who contributed personally and to teresting play. situate in the County of Routt and CALL FOR COUNTY ponas Sunday to attend Mr. Tom- short visit. F. P. Burnett hauled a load of properly) purify your blood of harm- statements embracing affiant's fuU State of Colorado, to-wlt: Lots 5 WARRANTS aU who gave and attended the ben- lin, who is suffering with a severe Mr. Cameletti went to Salida Sat- hogs to Oak Creek Monday. ful acids, and aid the kidneys and knowledge and belief as to tbe cir- efit dance. We certainly appreciate attack of appendicitis. cumstances and conditions under and 0 of Block 3, Woolcry's Addi- To the holder or holders of the urday to visit Mrs. Cameletti, who Harry Lines, J. H. Strasser and bowels to throw off waste material tion to the Town of Steamboat following registered everything done for us. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bemis en- has been ln the hosptlal there for John Morris were in Oak Creek which stockholders and security warrants of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laman tertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sey- —the continual formation of which appear upon Springs was sold for the taxes for Routt County, Colorado: some time. Friday. holders who do not the the year 1919 and purchased by We have funds on and Family. fang and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones Mrs. Westwood's mother and sis- Shortie Fletcher and Ralph Ref- is probably the cause of your fat. books of the company as trustees, hand with and daughter at turkey dinner Sun- Routt County, Colorado. which to pay the following war- ter came up Saturday and stayed fett were evening callers at the In this modern age of living. It's hold stock and securities in a capa- said Routt County, Col- rants registered on High School Operetta day. over until Sunday evening. Long home last week. impossible to get these salts from city other than of a bona fide own- That the the various Remember the high school oper- The Lone Spring school started orado, has duly assigned the certi- Funds ot Routt County: The Bible class meets at Mrs. R. I. GwUUm was thru the canon the fancy foods you eat—but don't er; and this affiant has no reason All warrants registered etta date ls Apri 17. Come out and Monday morning with Miss Audrey Perry Clark's at Steamboat Thurs- last week buying hogs, stopping at worry just as long as you have to believe that any other person, as- ficate of purchase issued on account on the we wiU have a lot of fun with you. Gray as teacher. of such purchase to Joseph Delmi, County General Fund on or before day. This will be their last meeting the J. W. Morris, F. P. Burnett and Kruschen Salts. sociation, or corporation has any In- January 18th, 1931. You don't want to fail to see the Mrs. Clarence Bemis and daughter until next fall. J. H. Strasser homes. terest direct or indirect in the said who hath made request upon the bevy of beautiful young dancing Katherine spent Thursday at the Take a half teaspoon every morn- Treasurer, of said County for a AU warrants registered on the Sunday school was well attended Mrs. Ben Slade stayed at the ing before breakfast in a glass of stock, bonds, or other securities than County Road and Bridge Fund Juliets and handsome young Ro- Bockfinger home. the last two weeks. About 30 were home of her mother, Mrs. Hite as so stated by him. deed. on meos. A stage full of excitement, Mr. Landon was quite sick Tues- , whUe hot water—Uttle by little that ugly That the said premises were tax- or before November 30th, 1930. out both Sundays. her mother and sister Mary made a fat disappears, you'll feel better than That the known bondholders, All warrants registered on and airship fuU of daring, and a day. Dr. Male was caUed to attend Harry Thompson and family were mortgagees and other security hold- ed for the year 1919 ln the name of the smoke house fuU of treasure—se business trip to Steamboat last ever before—years younger, more County Poor Fund on or before Feb- - him. ln Mllner Friday visiting. week. energy. You'U soon possess that en- ers owning or holding l per cent or Esther DeHart. ruary 9th, 1931. cret passages—war—revolution. Do Mrs. J. G. Terhune entertained Otis Stanford and Herman Meck- more of the total amount of bonds, That tbe time of redemption of not miss it. the quilting club Monday. The viable beauty, clear skin, sparkling You arc hereby notified to pre- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH lenberg were callers at the Burnett eyes, suberb figure which only per- mortgages or other securities are: said real estate from such tax salt sent said warrants to the under- members of the club wUl meet at home one night last week. First National Bank of Steamboat wUl expire on the 17th day of July, Easter Cantata Mrs. Kelsey' fect health can impart. signed for payment within four s Wednesday. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Serv- Springs, Colo. A. D. 1931, and unless redeemed on weeks from the first publication of The young people of the Congre- Lorene Burris is staying at Ter- An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at or before said day a deed wUl be gational church will give an Easter hune' ices at 11 o'clock. Wednesday Force of Habit the Chamberlain-Gray Drug Co. or H. C. Wood of Steamboat Springs, this notice. s to attend school whUe the evening meeUng at 8 o'clock. All Colo. issued therefor. Interest on the above mentioned cantata Sunday evening. There wiU weather is so bad. Pity the absent-minded any progressive druggist in America. Dated this 18th day of March, A. also be a short program meetings ln Fraternity haU, corner flapper. Money back if Kruschen doesn't CHAS. H. LECKENBY, warrants will cease to accrue there- by the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crowner were Lincoln avenue and Sixth street. A She went recently to a dentist, and President, D. 1931. on on and after April 3rd, 1931. younger chUdren. Wednesday night guests of Mr. and convince you that it is the safest, 10080) Mrs. Mark Cole. cordial welcome ls extended. when he told her he was out of ! Quickest, easiest way to lose fat. The Steamboat PUot Inc. tOert. No. Steamboat Springs, Colorado, gas she climbed out of the chair A Hartford woman writes Sworn to and subscribed before (Official seal) March 4, 1931. W C» T" U Wade Davis spent Sunday at the , "111 EDWARD W. DAVIS, The W. C. T. U. wili meet with Huffstetler home. Orders taken for rubber stamps, and walked home. — Pathfinder teU the world Kruschen Salts is me this 1st day of AprU, 1931. EDWARD W. DAVIS, Mrs. John Gabriel Thursday, AprU branding irons, metal tags, dating Magazine. (Seal) C. E. BEVERLY, Treasurer of the said County of Treasurer of Routt County, WUUam Kelsey. Z. T. Burris and wonderful stuff to reduce." An Ohio Notary PubUc. Routt. Colorado. 10. Mrs. Margerum and Mrs. Orr JV>i; Hicic ' are hauling hay from and numbering machines. The woman lost 10 pounds with one bot- will have charge of the program. Crowners. Steamboat Pilot. My commission expires March 8, First publication March 30, 1931. First publication March 6, 1931. Pilot printing pleases. tle. 1931. Last pubUcation AprU 3, IWL Last pubUcation April 3, 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy and Scout Meeting family left Tuesday for SaUda The Boy Scouts had a fine meet- MT. HARRIS where they wUl make their future OAK CREEK Divine Message home. ing Friday evening. They are work- The Mysterious Story HAYDEN By MBS. L. L. JOHNSON Mr. Murphy has purchased ing and planning a lot ot things. the Rawleigh route in that locahty. By IRENE KISER WANT ADS By MRS. HARRY POTTER They are preparing for the first and Writer Community Church He was formerly hoist man at the Telephone 65W second grade tests and some box- in the Bursting Wadge mine the past nine years. FOR RENT OR LEASE—Large 10 a. m. Sunday School. Their ing and wrestling matches to be By JANE OSBORN 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship, song many friends ln Mt. Harris Oak Creek Hospital given at the Lions party and smoker Congregational Church pasture with water, fenced, sheep wish them happiness and prosperity play Buds of Spring Sunday School at or catUe. Write owner service and short sermon. Wayne Whitecotton has been a on April 8. The Scout band wiU MAUDE DALE, associate fiction 10 a. m. care Pilot. Entertains L. C. C. in their new location. several hymns at church next Sun- Easter Cantata at 11 o'clock. medical patient for several days. He editor of Turner's Short Story WANTED—Load of The Ladles Community club met Mrs. L. G. Anderson was the ls suffering from influenza. day for the Easter services. On next Junior Christian Endeavor 4 p. m. loose hay de- at the Colburn hotel with Mrs. house guest of the Carpenters at Friday night Pete O'Conor wUl fin- The spring miracle, of which Magazine, had about decided thnt . Intermediate Christian Endeavor livered in town. H. O. Martin. Joe Maslch, who was stabbed Etister is nt once a symbol, Phone 186W. George Hughes and Mrs. Hattie Steamboat Springs several days, re- about two weeks ago is able to be ish his talk on "Bees." AU Scouts and a Job or no job, she ould no longer 5:45 p. m. Sherry as hostesses Thursday after- turning home Tuesday evening. up and around. are urged to be present. culmination, is still, probably al- endure working s'de by side with Senior Christia n Endeavor 6:30 p. noon. Mn;. J. Mallot was chairman Mrs. Myrtle Egry and daughter ways will be, a puzzle to which Mr. Jeffery m. WANTED—100 Hereford calves, Joe Grohek Is a medical patient , Snodgrass. She had oUiers considered, delivered near and conducted a short business ses- are visiting with her parents, Mr. suffering from rheumatism and in- W. B. A. To Have Dance natural science offers no solution. stood it for four years, nnd she was Evening Service with special sion. It was decided to postpone the and Mrs. Jess music at 7:45 p. m. Oak Creek May 1. State age, weight , Stringham, at Hay- anition. The W. B. A. ladles wish to an- What is the force that makes life quite sure thnt much of the suc- condition food and rummage sale scheduled dent this week. are going to have an Last Sunday evening about 20 , price. Rathburn , R. 2, Jim Brown was admitted as a nounce they to pulsate where for months all has cess of the magazine was due to Box 526, Edgewater, Colo. for AprU 4 until the foUowing Sat- Mrs. E. W. Davis of Steambo at medical patient Monday night. old-fashioned dance on April 3 at members of the Christian Endeavor been deadness? What and where ber own discrimination In selecting of Steamboat urday, AprU 11. Mrs. Earle "Wiikins was a guest at the home of her Wm. Lichtenham was dismissed the Legion hut. Springs Congregation- WANTED—Coal was appointed chairman for the next is the heart that sets all vegetable short storiea But he only crirl al church, accompanied by Rev brooder stove. Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Howard Beehler , the Sunday foUowing his recovery from life a-Rolng? . John Sinden. meeting to be held at the DoweU past week. Mr. and Mrs. Beehler a major operation. Woodcraft Party elzed her, and took all the credit Payne, were guests of the Hayden home with Mrs. Thomas Greenhalgh and daughter accompanied her Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco McElhen- gave In defiance of ordinary law, wa- himself. Christian Endeavor at a waffle sup- FOR services of The Neighbors of Woodcraft per. After the supper the vetermary call B. and Mrs. F. C. DoweU as hostesses. home Saturday evening, remaining ney are the proud parents of a T/i- an AprU Fool party at the Legion ter runs uphill in millions of tree That afternoon she began to loot Steamboat & B. filling station, 77. Dr. F. S. over Sunday. pound son, born Saturday night. Wednesday evening. A pro- trunks and flower stems; some hid- through her desk. There were things Springs Christian Endeavor con- hut on ducted the Endeavor meeting. Chapin. Lady Moose Give Party Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kusey of Craig gram was given and dancing enjoy- den unexplalnable mystery of life she wanted to destroj or sort or The members of the Mooseheart ang Mr. and Mrs. Doss Purcell of Red Cross Hospital ed. At the close a dainty lunch was sends herbage up from myriads of FOR SALE — Registered Hereford Mrs. Marie Lambert entered the send to be filed before she reully New Marshall Legion gave a party Saturday. ^even- Hayden were the guests of Mrs. served. The invited guests along with graves, renewing plant lives ln broke with Snodgrass. bulls , one 2-year-old, 14 yearlings. ing for their husbands , the mem- Hattie Sherry at the Colburn hotel hospital Wednesday. She has pneu- the Neighbors of Woodcraft spent a Bill Cawfield, a pioneer of Routt Strong Anxiety breeding, good bone monia. Uieir own order, wintry death has There wa.s a raanuscripL writ- county, beis of the Moose order and their Thursday evening and Friday. lovely evening. given was elected town marshal and color and in good condition. wives. About forty were present and Jack Willis is feeling weU again. place to resurrection life. ten on cheap rnanillu paper. It for the coming year. Floyd Blake, Mrs. Harvey Hurd, Mrs. Frank How? Why? Guy Nefzger, IVi miles south of enjoyed the diversions of cards, Corbin and Mss Claudis Corbin of He was discharged on Tuesday. P. T. A. MeeUng Shall we ever know was obviously written by a begin- who was town marshal and pump Steamboat on Road 40. games and dancing. DeUcious re- Hayden were shoppers In Mt. Har- Mrs. Rose Mary Bratton has re- Friday evening, April 3, the P. T. enough about this mystery to be ner. Maude recalled the day she man, will still be in charge of the freshments were served at midnight covered. She returned home last A. is having a meeting in the school al.le to explain in terms of purely acquired that manuscript. pump house, as a man taking care FOR SALE—One DeLaval cream ris Tuesday. Sunday. The tull of the pump by Mesdames Sam Brown, J. P. Bob Ross has leased a piece of auditorium. Everyone is asked to be physical life? a writer in the Mon- very lean, almost ferocious young house can not act as separator , No. 15, vn good condi- Mrs. Pearl Masdon is doing fine marshall , too, so it was decided to Jamison and Jack Harmon. Mes- land on Wolf creek from the Victor- present as it will be election night treal Family Herald asks. To say man who bad come Into her room, Uon. Price $15. Guy Nefzg-er, l\s dames Fred Pickett, Anton Giovan- American Coal company and plans after her operation a week ago. and new officers for the foUowing employ two men instead of one. miles south of Steamboat on No. 40. Dr. Courtney was caUed to Yampa that roots, bulbs, tubers have a pushed back tho boy In the outer ini and G. A. Spooner were on the to put ln a large acreage of pota- year wUl be elected. Tbe second germ of Sunday evening. going life In them which the office, and Insisted thnt he must Easter Tea FOUND—Hammer on Oak street. entertainment committee. toes. This property was recently va- grade wiU give a play which is spring season cated by Joseph LeDonne and is to be good. Don't forget the date. calls into vigor tells see the "fellow that selected the In connection with the Easter tea Owner identify and pay for this Supper Club Meets known as "Jumbo's place." Home Again me nothing. How does It happen? stories." He had been surprised which is to be given in the church ad. CaU Pilot. Dr. and Mrs, Morrow returned Who gives Tbe Supper club met with Dr. and Mrs. Kearney Zimmerman and Visitors From Craig the signal for it? What when he saw that "the fellow" wa* annex by the Woman's association Mrs. W. W. Sloan Friday evening. Mrs. Jack Carson motored to Steam- from Denver Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diesel of Cralg ls this germ, this mystery of life ? Saturday afternoon the association FOR SALE—Work horses on TN Mrs. Morrow has been visiting her a slip of a girl, then not more Several extra guests were present , boat Springs Wednesday afternoon. spent a few days visiting at the home Can science make one? Where ia than twenty-two. will have booths, one consisting of ranch. Phone 268R3. Mrs. sister in Oklahoma. Dr. Morrow was Burton Allin. Mrs. among them being Mr. and Mrs. George Newby, Marvin and of Mr. and Mrs. Uie pump that sends billions ot That was three years ngo home-made candy and another with Robert McKay, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Nona Newby and Mrs. -Frank Fitch in Denver on a business trip. He at- Diesel and Mrs. AUin are sisters. . when cooked food for sale. FOR SALE—Seed oats recleaned tended a hearing on the Keystone wntery matter climbing up trees she had not been working with ready for planting. Bring your own Whittaker and M. Hutton. Mr. and were Steamboat shoppers Saturday. ami plants on Mrs. F. C. DoweU were awarded the The old saying "It fe an ill wind wye held at the capitol . He also at- New Baby top of the highest Snodgrass very long. Actually he On Derailed Train sacks. Price $1.25 per c«t. Wade tended various cUnics tn Denver and points in the landscape? Gravity S. Davis, Yampa, Colo. prizes for the highest scores secured that doesn't blow someone some Mr. and Mrs. John Bujaci are very had looked hungry and he tossed Sunday the passengers from Hay- in bridge. good," seems to hold good, and as a the one held at the Colorado Gen- happy over the arrival of a new can have nothing to do with IL his manuscript down eral hospital and Colorado Medical on her desk den who were on the derailed train TAKEN UP—Black yearling colt , result of the big snow storms the baby son. Their home it as Freder- Where is the great throbbing, and had told her thut he was so were Miss Virginia Waterhouse and Accident school ln particular. gray 2-year-old colt, aged gray Injured in Mine last of the week coal orders have ick, Colo. Mrs. Bujaci is tbe daugh- pumping heart of nature? What sure he could write that he felt Melvin Jones, who were returning Frank Wilson was severely injured been coming in. The P.-K.. Harris ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warren. controls It mare lame in right hind leg. John Albert Stewart ro stop at one time ot lie would be In the right to force to Boulder after spending the spring Sinden. at noon Monday by falling coal in and Bear River mines have aU work- the year and start again at another vacation with their parents, and the Harris mine. He and his helper, ed a few days, their shipments go- Albert Walter Stewart passed Sign of Spring an editor to buy. It wasn't his away at his home on March 26 at time? AU that we can say about cock-suredness Mr. and Mrs. Dotson. Mr. Dotson FOR SALE—Dual purpose bulls of Roy Scott, were working on the coal ing into the blizzard swept areas of About the only sign of spring is that hnd made ner went out to attend the teachers ' cutting machine when the fail came, eastern Colorado and Nebraska. 3 p. m. He died of heart trouble the lovely Easter display in Rapin's It Is that a miracle happens each do what she had done, but the fact Clay breeding, 5 months to ser- tbe ma- from which he had been suffering st'rinj?. Resurrection from the convention. On the belated train viceable age. Call or see Paul Sax- pinning Mr. Wilson over large window. Fluffy chickens, rab- that she really thought he looked coming in were Mr. and Mrs. Fitz- chine and breaking his .thigh bone. a number of years. He was born bits, eggs and loads of candies and dead, worked by a Power outside ton, Steamboat Springs. May 17, 1899, at Franktown , Colo. hungry. gerald and children. Mrs. Fitzgerald He was removed to the Solandt hos- Easter novelties are rranged so pret- of and beyond all onr human me- and children break was X-rayed He came to Routt county in 1903 Of course she thought the manu- were returning from FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four good pital where the DISAPPEARANCEOF ESKIMO ty in the soft green grass that they chanics. scri Phoenix. Ariz., where they had been and set. Mr. Wilson was also badly and was married in 1926 to Dorothy look real. As you go up the street if pt was worthless, but she bought work horses and harness. P. J. He ls Viele. He lately was mail carrier on It—made out a fake pay slip for it. visiting her parents for the past two Brown, 3 miles east of Phippsburg. bruised on the back and chest. you look in Rapin's big window you Symbol In Spring Awakening. months. Miss Harriet Taylor was al- getting along nicely. TRIBE PUZZLES NORTHLAND the star route from Oak Creek. He will forget (as long as you gaze) the walked down the hall, where she had many friends in Routt county. .As I wrote some years ago, it Is so on the train, returning from FOR SALE—Good seed oats , free mud and slush in the streets and ray belief that spring ls earth' took thirty dollars from her own spending the week-end with her New Drug Store Manager He leaves to mourn his loss his wife crossings and really begin to beUeve s from wild, $1 in bin. Chas White- Easter time, its rising again to re- freshly paid pay envelope and father at Tabernash. cotton, Steamboat , phone 264J21. R. D. Speece arrived from Denver "Village of ths Dead" Is Discovered and two Uttle daughters. Pansy 2hi spring has come. brought it back, pretending she assumed year old and Opal IV B years; his newed life ; the vegetable kingdom had Monday evening and has In Far Arctic Region by Rov- been to the cashier's. Receives Injuries NOTICE—I will not be responsible tbe responsiblUty of manager of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Stew- Party printing upon the world's surface ing Trapper. art, who have a ranch on YeUow Well, here wns the manuscript. Mrs. Tom McManus of Williams for any debts my wife may make local drug store. J. C. Urley, former The two Misses Simmons and the all-important news for man- fork was brought to ( his position and Jacket pass; and two sisters and two a It was signed John Davis. She had town the latter in the future. Signed) W. E. Suth- manager , resigned their mother entertained at kind : "Because I live, ye shall live part of last week with a broken col- erlin , Coalmont , Colo. left for his home in Denver on Winnipeg.—One of the unsolved brothers. Ruby Stewart , Mrs. Pearl charming party one evening last also !" For the spring awakening read It before ; and, finding it as Mrs. Dave Smith, Edward L. Stewart and Har- lar bone which she received while Sunday morning's train. mysteries of the frigid Northland week. The guests were Misses Mat- Is purely typical of the return of she thought, extremely unusual, had riding a horse which fell with her. FOR SALE—Mahogany book case Gray has been assisting with the ls the disappearance of a whol e ry Stewart. Funeral was held Sun- tie Wildhack, Helen McGUlis . Helen passed it on to Mr. Snodgrass. Of change is day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the the Ufe principle to the dead body Miss Sarah Jane Elliott slipped and mahogany dressing table. clerical work whUe the tribe of Eskimos from their vUlage Wengler, Florence McMahon and course she did not tell him that and fell Thursday evening while Mrs. B. G. Bradley. being made. Hosking chapel. He was buried in Everett and Benson VanWert, Ed- of the second Adam or Head of our in the heart of one of the most the Oak Creek cemetery. The com- n-.r-e at the "Spring of souls," when she had bought it already. But playing basketball. ward Rich and George James. Frank Wilson of Mt. Harris was FOR SALE—Seed oats $1 in bin or Lady Moose Meet lonely places on earth—In the Lake munity extents its deepest sympathy He too came forth from the ground Mr. Snodgrass did not decide to buj Legion to the bereaved ones. It; In fact, he told his assistant brought down to the hospital Men- $1.10 delivered in Steamboat. E. The Ladies of Mooseheart Angikunl country, 500 miles north- CecU Rorex is back in Oak Creek with the promise of another sum- day with a broken leg and two brok- C. Arnold. met Wednesday evening In regular west of the port of Churchill, on again, having finished his business mer and a blessed that if she wasted his time again were ini- Card of Thanks harvest time for en ribs which he received while session. Four candidates Hudson bay. course at the Opportunity school in mankind. It ls that sure and recommending for his perusal such working in the mine. FOR RENT—SmaU house partly order. Mrs. Marguer- We take this means thru the Denver. tiated into the Somewhere, somehow, the endless splendid hope that makes East- a bit of utter twaddle as that he Father Injured furnished. E. E. Yount, Phone 188. ite Brown, Mrs. Viola Schuster, Mrs. Steamboat PUot of thanking each Jess BeU has been suffering with desolation of the barren lands has our kind fnends and er a festival time. It is found- would have to get another assist Mrs. Howard Erwin received Germania Longerott and Mrs. Mar- and everyone of a deep cold, but was able to be back ant FOR RENT — 4-room furnished the new members. swallowed up 25 men, women and neighbors for their great kindness at work Monday. ocl on tlie angel's message to the news of her father being in- garet Comlent are Still , jured last Thursday, so she left on house , hot and cold water. Call Tlie ladles are making a drive for children, and thus far no clew lias and favors bestowed upon us, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burnett the women : "Christ is risen since she was determined 259-J-2 and several appUca- been found that might lead to the for the beautiful hymns and aU the spent Saturday evening at the home fran tlie to leave, she decided to try her Friday morning to be with him. new members dead !" It carries There was a car wreck in front of tions that have been baUotcd upon solution of the mystery. lovely flowers in our bereavement. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haynes. ti.e logical corollary, confirmed luck with the story again. She Dorothy Stewart, her father's house and he went out wUl be taken at the next regular The "village of tlie dead" wns W. I. Hoklas of Steamboat was in l y the Divine Master's own words, read it and concluded that it was April 15. At the close of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Stewart , Oak Creek looking over some cattle to help them. As he did so another BEAR RIVER meeting. discovered by one Joe IxilK-lle, a "Ilt-cnuse I live, ye shall live also !" written in a style distinctl y orig- car coming down the street knocked the meeting dainty refreshments Mrs. Pearl Smith, last week. inal , and showed an amazing non- by Mesdames Phoebe roving trapper of the barren lands, Harry Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Carlson and Every little pale sreen shoot in the him down and ran over him , break- School Notes were served ' v ...,is conformity to the rules of most Pickett and Mrs. M Brown. who came upon the tribe s abnn Edward Stewart , Wayne Turner spent Sunday at Pin- and fields, every crocus, ing both legs and other bones. His On the honor roll for conduct doned enmp. Ruby Stewart. nacle with the Ray Watt fannly. !.••;.atica or spring beauty, and story writers. It might therefore condition is quite serious on ac- appeal to Mr. Snodgrass us distinct- last week were Walter Maki, Lynn Bus Late Wednesday Its tents, made of caribou skins, Word has been received from Den- p'.< ,.::iinc bloodroot blossom sings count of his age. His home is in Jones, Juanita Barron, Jimmy For tlie first time this school year were still standing. Inside wero New Son ver that Mike Gannon is feeling a out if we would heed it. ly "'modern." Colgate , Oklahoma. Myrna accom- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McElheney Smith, Velma Giovaenini. John Ter- the bus was late getting to Hayden hides, rlothlnc. cooking utensils, great deal better and expects to She typed it on expensive pa panitd Mrs. Erwin and Bennie ry, Earl Oidfield, Morgan Foster. Wednesday morning, April 1. Water are rejoicing over the arrival of a come home soon. S.r.c-- 1 am. here, doubt not He rose per without changing a single word stayed with his father. cause and Mr. even rifles. There was no sign of 7 \i -pound son at their home last Dewey Drake went to Cralg on Ar.d ktt;, Those on honor roll for conduct ln the gas was tbe violence with me H.a Easter day. or punctuation mark. The next Pickett lound by cxperiena: tbe bus ; no sign of trouble. The Saturday. AU concerned are doing business the first of this week. Cooked Food Sale this week are Archie Smith, Bobby water. The pupus place was simply empty. nicely. The youngster has been Mr. and Mrs. George Berg were Life After Winter's Deadness. morning, before saying anything The American Legion Auxiliary of Been, Morgan Foster, Gladys Mc- wiU not run on about leaving, she showed the man- were about 15 minutes late for Mounted police have taken up the named Clarence Clayton. Mrs. Billy dinner guests at the home of Mr. Hayden and Mt. Harris is giving a Farlane , Juanita Barron , Lynn Hoskinson is nurse in attendance. and Mrs. Melvin Myers Sunday even- Easier comes most appropriately uscript to him. intimating that lt cooked food sale Saturday, April 11. Jones and Woodrow Evans. school. bunt, and white trappers have a: the earth's resurrection Ume been asked to be on the lookout, ing. had just been received. Evidently This will be the first cooked food Those who had perfect atten- Coining Event* Rapins Entertain The Missionary society wiU meet fran its winter's deadness. Life he had forgotten the manuscript en sale the Auxiliary has given since dance were Perry Horton, Ervin Saturday aft- but nothing so far has been Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Carmichael next Tuesday fr. ia death is the message of spring EGG HUNT—Next learned. tirely. for early that afternoon he they have been organized. . Smith, Roy Smith. Ruth McFarlane , ernoon will dcUght some of the chU- Amie Rapin and Mrs. AngeUne afternoon. AprU 7. ar.d of Easter, too. Death is no Maxine McFarlane , Jack Carter, Moose- Even when be spied the tent col- entertained Mrs. Chester tol d Maude that tbe story was dren when tbe Moose and Rapin Mrs. Velmer Shockley went to longer to be considered an ending, "amazing." nnd showed earmarks To Spend Vacation Archie Smith. Donald Smith Gladys Legion will give an Easter ony, Labelle says, he sensed that Cleaver . Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cleav- Steamboat Springs for a few days' Miss Doris Whittaker is expected McFarlane, Doris Strehlow* heart mem- but only an interval between this of a genius. "It 's the sort of thina . Florene party for ihe chUdren of their there was something wrong. He er and Miss PhyUis Cleaver at din- visit Monday. life nnd another life, since that in Friday or Saturday from Fort Smith. Walter Maki and Kenneth feature will be an egg ner. Mrs. Leonard Batton arrived on that Chester Dawdish Is writing." bers. The big bad beached his canoe on the first of all Easter days dawned Collins to spend her spring vaca- Horton. hunt , weather permitting, on tbe a hundred yards or Saturday 's train from Steamboat . he said. "Just put a voucher tion with her parents Dr. and Mrs. /weather of the lake, Lions Party upon this worl d of humanity. . Those who had the highest grades lawn at the church. It t^ so distant, and he let out a hall of She left her mother greatly improv- through the cashier. We'll pay five D. L. Whittaker. the affair wUl be held Last Thursday night the Lions ed. Death is sueh an appalling fact, " in the classes were : Grade one, is unfavorable greeting as he walked up, but there hundred for that indoors. _ _, . entertained at a party in honor of R. I. GwiUim took a load of meat you know. Human nature instinc- Leonard Oidfield; grade two. Ruth „ , T. A. waa no answer. their ladies, the basketbaU team and But Maude had not the slightest To Denver McFarlane; grade three , Mildred P T. A.—The regular P. to Yampa Tuesday. tivel y dreads and rebels against IL way of finding the whereabouts of Miss Edne Hamilton left Wednes- business meeting and study group the outsiders who took part in the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson were It Is something imported into hu- Oidfield; grade four. Alma Sander- house the Lions -minstrels. 38 guest couples be- Saturday. the author, and knew only that his day morning for Denver to attend cook; grade five, Kenneth Horton ; will be held at the school visiting in Oak Creek manity, which nftor .".!! these cen- the teachers * convention. Miss Clau- first Fnday vn April, the 3rd. Mr. Siamese Woman Claims ing present. A business meeting was The P. T. A. meeting is Friday name, or assumed name, was John grade six, Walter Maki; grade seven, of tbe study held and a program given. Lunch evening. April 3. turies since man was first made Davis, She simpl y told Mr. Snod dia Corbin is substituting for Miss Lynn Jones: grade eight , Esther Young wiU be leader still comes as a shock to IL We Hamilton while she is gone. group and a good attendance is re- She Was Dead 4 Days was strved followed by dancing. Mu- The Campfire girls play, under thc- grass that the manuscript had come CampbeU. sic was furnished by Mrs. DeWitt dlrection of Miss Helen Wengler. were not Intended, not designed to qU Bangkok, Slam. — A Siamese with no address, and waited devel Out of Hospital SPRING MUSICALE—A spring and Remo Hamidy. About 100 were wiU be given at the school auditor- meet that shock ! None can es- opments. saying nothing for the Sunday school at 10:30. There by the boys woman died for four days and then present. AU report a splendid even- Mrs. Byron Shelton was able to musicale will be given ium April 4 cape IL Death comes to every one being concerning her own In- wiU be an Easter program in the high school May 1. returned to life here recently—If ing. Gordon Laughlin was here from time leave the hospital Sunday. She is and girls o*the as a stop to all worldly activities. tention of quitting her Job. So lt staying at the Sam Shelton home evening at 7. Also certificates and It will be in three separate acts and the stories of the woman and ber Yampa Tuesday. Bibles wiU be given for perfect at- and Mrs. Harry Stewart IU That One had actually overcome was decided to pul>li.-*h this amaz- until she is stronger and before re- wiU consist of music, songs busband are to be believed. Miss Emma Panting and Amos death, and proved that lt was for tendance at Sunday school. boys are making aU The many friends of Mrs. Harry Anderson were dinner guests at the ing story with a great splash—as turning to the Tavern hotel. dancing. The The woman, Nanjj Pin by Dame the future to be a gate to another, Ira Smith returned home Tues- Delbert Sandercook received a of the scenery and from past ex- Is a follower of nn Indian fakir Stewart will be sorry to learn she is home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chap- the manuscript of an unknown beautiful book entitled Son of Man, will undoubtedly be very seriously Ul at her home near Den- man one evening last week. larger, compensating life, and no genius, day evening from Denver , where he perience it who created something of a stir unpaid for because said underwent an operation at St. given by Mr. Evans for bringing clever and beautiful. . The .cast of ver. - Harry Stewart came to Oak Mr. Mills, the Chevrolet dealer of longer a prison gate, swinging open genius hnd failed to leave his ad- the most children to Sunday school. many several years ago. Creek for his brother 's funeral Craig, was In Oak Creek the first Luke's hospital. WhUe in Denver he characters are weU selected, only one way. Inwards, because of dress. For days after the issue of Mrs. Edna Wiley of Albia, Iowa, cf whom have exceptional voices One night Nang Pin announci. il Sunday and received word while of this week on business. sin, was amazing news to the world. was entertaine d by Mr. Bell, prin- It here that his wife was worse. He Turner's Magazine this story was cipal of the Englewood school and was a Wednesday morning outgoing and are accomplished dancers. that the fnklr hnd appeared to her WUUam McKinlay of Steamboa t Only the Creator of man and the passenger. Mrs. WUey was called wUl be something very worth while ln a dream and ordered her to fol- went home on Monday's train. Springs was in Oak Creek Tuesday. the talk of reviewers. at the William Horner home. all who can John Merit was in Yampa Tues- Manager of all things could have Then one day the illustrious here by the sickness and death of and lt is hoped that low him Into the grent beyond. accomplished a change like that ! her sister . Mrs. James Smith Sr. wiU plan to attend. You will be She warned her husband not to dis Ladies Aid day. Chester Dawdish blew into the ed- Moved Residence young folks The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. George James had dinner with Just as we cannot but see that only Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whittaker Mrs. William BeU and children surprised at what tbe turb her. itorial offices, rushing by the recep are spending a few days visiting can do ln this way. Bradley and Mrs. Sadie Morgan at Mr. and Mrs. Burton AUin Sunday. He could set a-going that principle tion clerk in the outer office. Mr moved Tuesday from the Dean res- COMMENCEMENT — The com- Four days later the husband sum- the Morgan home last Wednesday. Mrs. Ray Watts and daughter Lois which works the spring miracle of idence into the Louise Hope resi- her sister in Oak Creek. announcements of uie moned a Buddhist priest and In- There were 22 members and two vis- of Pinnacle visited with Mr. and Snodgrass was overcome with this dence, where they will make their mencement life renewed out of wintry dead- honor, pnd then sat In mute amaze- Hayden high school graduation class formed him thnt his wife wns nbout tors present. It was a special occa- Mrs. Manuel Carlson Saturday in ness. home. PHIPPSBURG were sent out last week. They are to come back from the dead. Dur- sion in honor of Grandma Bradley 's Oak Creek. ment as Mr. Dawdish stood excited very attractive and well * selected, ing the four days, ho declured, she eighty-seventh birthday anniversary Brought Hope to World. ly before Maude Dale's desk. Visits Daughter cream back- which was March 26. A lovely birth- 's my story," he said eager Robins, bluebirds , pussy willows, printed ln black on had taken no food or water, and It was something new to men, "That Mrs. George Honnold went to Easter, snow fast going from the ground and decorated In red and day cake made by her daughter-in- SIDNEY this application of ly. "and you are the gi rl I've been Craig and spent the week end visit- had not even breathed. At the Everyone the spring mira- hills and a baseball game on the gold. There are 32 members in the law adorned the table. cle to poor humanity. looking for all these years." ing her daughter , Mrs. Ada Jones. it all make their house the priest performed tlio wished Grandma Bradley many hap- Several cars of potatoes have It meant corner—what other signs of spring class this year and that our sin no loncer brought the There were explanations, nnd the could one ask? credits this will be the largest grad- "bang snkul" rellrlous service. py returns of the day. She was pre- been loaded the last week by H. F. Returns to Hayden of the sented with some pretty handker- Inevitable, unavoidable penalty of successful writer explained more Church Services Sunday uating class in the history The woman nwoke to tell some re- Barber , Paul Kuntz, Tom Minor. Leonard Pierson drove in from ' school markable stories of her adventures chiefs. Next meeting wiU be April 8 McDowell Bros., Sam WUley. C. P. eternal banishment from the light leisurely that nt the time of his Denver Saturday by way of Wyom- 7:30 a. m.. Young Pcoule s Easter EASTER PROGRAM—An Easter ln the "beyond.'* with Mrs. Charles Brennan. The last O NeUl, Mr. Yock and G. W. Nay. of heaven. Like the blessed spring first visit he had act-mlly been ing and reports the road from meeting at the church followsd by program wUl be given by the Sun- bake sale brought S14.75. We wish Mrs. James Elgin is helping Mrs. It brought hope to the world. Just starving. He'd tried to sell the Baggs to Craig as being the worst breakfast in the basement at 8:30. school Easter morning. April 5. to thank all who helped in any way. J. C. Sampson with her work. magazine office In 9:45 Sunday school. Perfect at- day Nearly everyone ln Northwestern as every spring sent good faithful story In every he encountered. Mrs. Pierson and Mrs. Robert McKay has ^d charge Mrs. R. R. Hudspeth and daughter 't even daughter will come in a little later. tendance awards wiU be made to They Colorado reads tbe PUot. Back To Oregon men out on to the land to sow their town, but the editors wouldn 45 children for the past quarter. of the training ot the chUdren. Katherine came home on Monday's grain In hope of a when he found suc- Mr. and Mrs. Pierson have lived in minute of it and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg returned harvest time, so see him. I-nter. Three classes have almost perfect have enjoyed every train after spending a week m cess in such generous measure he Denver this winter. aU of their parents wiU to their home in Ben, Oregon, last might men stand by gravesides of attendance records. hope that Steamboat with Mrs. Hudspeth's their dead loved had wanted tc come back to find attend the program. Saturday . Lex Rorex accompanied sister, Mrs. Hugh Lawless. ones In sure and Visitor In Town 11 a. m., church service. Easter LODGE CARDS them to Oregon. He will work ln certain hope of a harvest-time this girl «ho hnd given him hts message by Rev*. Flanders. Special ' WiUiam Price finished moving Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith visited at Get your orders In early for flow- Mr. Berg s sawmUl there. The fam- Wednesday to the Noyce place f rom resurrection from the dead. first encouragement, but he had been the Horton and Pizor homes last Easter music. fancy pillows and wreathes for ELK MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 118. ily of Mr. Rorex wiU follow later on. There is no so excited and so near starvation 3 p. m.. Junior B. Y. P. U., Mrs. ers, A. F. & A. M. Meets 1st and 3rd the John Summer Jr. place. Joy like that of East- week and are visiting at the Shu- Mother's Day and Memorial Day. ertide, and I think It Is a fine at the time thnt he couldn't even Wallace in charge. Harris. Tuesdays of each month. Visiting From Franktown Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gear haw- thing gart home in Mt. Harris this week . Mrs. Roy Conway, Mt. . moved home. Mrs. Gear and little to give expression to our.joy. It remember nt which of the numer- Mr. and Mrs. Doss Purcell and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school Easter L. G. Anderson leR Wednesday brothers welcome. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wheeler and program. he wiU J. M. CHILDRESS. W. M. Hugh Wheeler of Frankstown, Colo., BiUy stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- wns that Impulse that taught men ous magazine offices he had met Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kucey of Craig morning for Denver where shaU Nay whUe Mr. Gear was in visited at the Purcell home Satur- Mrs. WiUiam Behr and children attend to some business matters lor SAM STEVENS, Secretary. drove to Oak Creek last week to at- and women to wear something new with this first success. left Wednesday after a visit of a Hayden. tend the funeral of their nephew, the hospital at Fort Lyons. at this season. The Easter hat has A week later Maude Dale re- day. ' tbe Masonic order at Mrs. O. C. Bartholomew went to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork were in few days with Mr. Behr s mother. Thomas LeDonne, James LeDonne , Albert Stewart, Sunday. They spent a significance of Its own. It means signed—her excuse being that she Mrs. J. J. Doyle of Oak Hills BURNEMA CAMP NO. 5862, R. N a couple of days at the ranch with Steamboat Tuesday to visit with her town on business Friday. William Lapp! and L. I*v J°«2?S! } A. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays that the lovely, ornamental part of was nbout to wed Chester Dawdish. spent Wednesday with Mrs. H. J. trip into the Orand Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart. Mrs. sister , Mrs. W. R. Bartholomew . (CopvrlKht) Sam Havenga was in town the made a hurried of each month at Odd feUows Hail. who is getting ready to go to Fori humanity Is rejoicing and very latter part of last week shipping Metziner. Junction country, leaving Friday Stewart has been quite sick for some The Womans Union met on Thurs- VisiUng members welcome. Ume. Tlie Wheelers drove back to Collins for a visit. happy In the joy of Easter. It potatoes from here and also from morning and returning Tu«w«X GERTRUDE GIGGEY, Oracle. shows a responding to the Calendar day. March 26. at the church. An While there each attended Franktown Wednesday. WUUam Becker finished moving Jingel From Roman Mount Harris , Tow Creek. Steam- evening. MRS. CORA A. BAER, Recorder. Tuesday to the Morrison place from message, "lie Is Risen,*' and says "Ttie lues ot Ma ren constituted boat and Sidney. interesting missionary program was to personal business affairs and in- enjoyed. Mrs. Brockman was hos- business conditions in Feed the Birds the Jones place , known as the Louis with Him we have risen also to a definite day In the old lloman " vestigated Parties tess. general. Altho old timers claimed Have any of you given a thought Summer place. Brackncy Harris new hope, new life. calendar. The word was derived Dinners and the STEAMBOAT CHAPTER NO. 34. about the poor little birds twitter- moved to tbe Jones place. Ralph Whiteman and William Mrs. J. Webb went to Denver on business was always dull during R. A. M., meets second and fourth A few years ago a good bishop from a word signifying "divide." In Sunday 's train. early spring, these men saw plenty ing so pitifully ln the cold bare Elaine Becker wUl stay with Uie said a good dea l In denunciation of Cawlfield were dinner guests at the Tuesday. AU Royal Arch Masons March the Ides occurred on the fif O. P. Kelso home Saturday even- Miss Lauretta Potter and brother of evidence of good business in com- welcome. trees. Just a few crumbs will make J. C. Sampson family until tbe end "$25 , actually. $'.\1 paid for n new while In certain other conditions. them chirp merrily and keep them of school. teenth. ing. Henry of Denver are spending parison to Routt county LLOYD GREGG. E. H. P hat," and thnt by his faithful months It was the thirteenth. Julius spring vacation with Uieir father. WhUe there they were dinner guests alive until they can find their own Mrs. Sam WUley has been cookinp Mrs. Mason had a birthday dinnet Dick Ben- DANIEL STUKEY, Secretary feed this spring. How many stick wife ! I am not sure, but I imag- Caesar was warned by a soothsayer Thursdav. Mesdames Gordon Adair. Dr. W. S. Fleming spent several of Charles Vidmar and for the men loading potatoes, but clinic last residents of Mt. Harris. their cracker cartons filled with returned to Steamboat Tuesday to ine thnt since then a good many to beware of that day. which proved Ira Waddle and Cordia Adair were days in Denver at the ton, former week . F. O. Colburn was also in Grand STEAMBOAT SPRINOS LODGE cracker crumbs into the stove when be with her daughters Virginia and twenty-fives have gone the same to be the day of his assassination. the guests. The Rebekahs surprised JuncUon and helped tbe party to No. 131, L O. O. F. Meets every If sprinkled out on a porch or rail- Alice, who are attending high way. And I cannot see anything her with a s^ce present. ing they would feed a great number see the country and its resources in Saturday night at Odd FeUows HalL liigh school. blameworthy In tho expenditure. If Hair U»ed >¦ a Driving Belt Mr. and Mrs. Tex Waters enter- MacGREGOR Buick car. The party Visiting brothers always welcome. of the Uttle tilings. We have two tained at a dinner Sunday, as it was his big new It has not taken money that should Among the exhibits at a model made the trip in the LeDonne car DEAN LESONARD, N. O. long porch boxes on our porch nnd have been spent " their 13th wedding anniversary. muddy a few weeks ago we began sprinkling In other good engineers' exhibition In London was Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, and and experienced some very B. T. CHASE, Secretary. TWENTYMILE works. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and on their cracker nnd bread crumbs hi them a horizontal engine so small Mrs. Bent were dinner guests at the children visited the Frank Zubal roads thru the Axial basin For the best that It family at Mt. Harris Sunday. The of an evening. The next morning at J. L. Hahn has been moving some , therefore the most ls almost impossible to see the Videon home Thursday evening. " representative part Bob Jurkovichs- also called on Robert McKay left Saturday STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CHAPTER day break the boxes were literally of his things over to the old Adolph of humanity. working parts In motion without a The meeting of the Woman's As- filled with merry birds. Try it your- thereby sets forth the friends there Sunday. morning for Denver and Rock No. 95. O. K. S. Meets first and Summer place, which he has leased . Joy of man- magnifying glass. It Is only a sociation was postponed from Wyo., where he will do third Mondays each month. Visiting self. kind In the Resurrection, and the Thursdav to next Thursday. April 9. D. V. McNeil returned Sunday af- Springs. Mrs. George Machen returned last qunrter of an Inch long and ls ter spending several days in Denver. some engineering for the Dines members welcome. Friday to her home at Oak Creek happiness thnt hns come to it from Miss Eileen Kitchens entertained property. ' ,„. . LOUISE MONSON, W. M. Go on Hike niter spending a week with her sis- the defeat of sin and worked by compressed air. A hair the interemdiate Christian Endeav- The Charles Daniels and Dave . , The Boy Rangers went on a hike death by the from the head of the wife of the Lynn families spent Sunday with Friday and Saturday only. With FRANKIE BUROESS , Secretary. ter. Mrs. William Stender. Man, Christ Jesus. It Is one way or members at a party at her home over last Saturday morning. They were model maker forms the driving belt Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Neish. every hat and coat or dress Mr. and Mrs. C^JQ. Hubbaixl of of letting our "Joy be known unto Fridav evening. gc a »1 bUl free. Mrs. accompanied by Charles McConnell , Norman Winder of Maude Denton and Roy Kelly $10 you wUl EVERGREEN LODGE NO. 03, RE- George James, Ronald Davies and Oow creek entertained Mr. and Mrs. all men," as an Inspired writer ad- Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Brock. , Popular Reading Craig were guests at the Earl Flan- represented the McGregor school aL bekah Degree, I, O. O. F. Meets Julius Gelmlan. The boys had a J. E. Pitman Mr. and Mrs. Henrv vised. the spelling and oratorica l contesa*. Clarence Daniels was an inmate of Appel, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Sten- nearly 85,000,000 Bibles agan home Sunday. Tuesday and 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, at Odd Fel- fine Ume and cooked hot dogs to In 1620. at Steamboat March 21. the Solandt hospital der and Marianne Stender at a very were sold ln the world. Of these Wednesday when he submitted to a lows HaU. Visiting Rebekahs wel- go with their lunch. The only trou- Preparing for Memorial Day J. D. Funk of Steamboat substi- le they had was trying to keep a delicious dinner last Sundav even- 14,000,000 were sold tn the Uutted gradea tonsil operation. come. ing. The American Legion Auxiliary tuted as teacher of the upper couple of dogs off a big porcupine States, In comparison with about Dorothy Nelsh. Mrs. Hattie Sherry was a Craig MARTHA PERKINS, N. O. John Stroh, who has been at the received their shipment of memor- last week for Mrs. where she attend- which they encountered. They hope 200,000 novel s.—Country Home. who was called to Denver because visitor Thursday WINOWA CROSSWHITE. Secy. to go again soon. 7N ranch for over a year, and Perd ial poppies and they are beginning ed tiie funeral services for J. O. ADVERTISE to prepare for Memorial day. of the serious Ulncss of her sister , Stroh, who has been at the ranch Miss Hender- Kuscy. since last fall, returned Eleanor Henderson. PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open to pa- Entertain at Dinner to Iowa jrourmerchandise Lone Journey, at That son, who has visited here and in Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Russell and Mr. and Mrs. John Merit enter- last week. The former is an uncle Mrs. Russell's mother. Mrs. Powder, trons—7 to 9 p. m. Monday, Wed- distance across the Would Fill Muck Spa«« Steamboat several times, is making nesday and Friday; 3 to 5 p. m. tained at a lovely dinner Sunday and the latter a brother of Mrs. The shortest left ln their car for Lafayette, Colo., States from coast to coast If Betelguese were In our solar a rapid recovery from a aerloua Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. evening. The guests were Mr. and WUUam Stender. United and expect* to bo where they have leased a small Mrs. Carmichael. OUver Watts, and it tutuseW between tbe Atlantic and Pacific is system It would occupy all the goitre operation, place and where they expect to Closed Sunday and usual hoUdays. Mr. and Mrs. Cle teacher of the Eddy the hospital very Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Tom school, went to Hayden Saturday ,152 n/ ' ea—Charleston, 3. O, to space within ths orbit of th* planst dismissed from make their home. MRS, P. L. OOLunr, X-lbrutan. 2 soon . ia%m and returned Sunday. Sw DfeCO. Mara. * Mrs. Lloyd Gregg and Mrs. A. b. Mrs. C. L. Flanders received word O. R. West was down town Tues- O. B. Moggard, driver of the Col- Shearer "pooled" their Sunday din- last week that her brother, Dr. J. A, day for the first time in two weeks. umbine stage, reports that there was To the Public REAL ners, and the two families enjoyed Bradfield, died suddenly at his home He had been confined to his home SOME , a foot of snow at Columbine Tues- DRESS SH0ES eating together at the Gregg home in Florida at the age of 70 years. on account of illness. day. To the people of Steamboat and radio and cards in the after- He was a noted eye, ear, throat and Miss Frankie Burgess is staying / ^•WV es new noon. nose specialist of LaCrosse, Wiscon- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brobeck enter- Springs and the Yampa valley we GOOD CARS e a black sin. He had been retired for several with Mrs. Stanley Larson while Mr. tained the members of the high extend our sincere thanks for tlie L \NfclivV ^ ^ * * Among the Mt. Harris people who years and spent the winters in Larson is in Denver. school faculty at dinner Tuesday splendid support given the Chief Florsheim oxfords attended the Masonic party in Florida. Col. W. C. Danks wUl arrive on evening. Several specialty features theatre. It was only thru this co- ^J^^A^^^v. Steamboat Saturday night were Mr. the train this Thursday night from at the table formed much amuse- operation that we are able to carry sajss and Mrs. Dave Lind and daughter, The Center store is pretty in new Denver where he has been for about ment. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Out our plans to make the Chief the order. Bumble ^ssPseat, trunk, iiss$750 Evelyn, Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Mr. and orange and yellow decorations. The two weeks on business. A. M. Gooding, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. most beautiful play-house between fenderwells Mrs. Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. drapes and flowers in the two col- Fick, A. J. Welton, O. A. Saunders, City. ~ ^^) Specia, ors make an effective ensemble. The little two-months-old son of Denver and Salt Lake N Florsheims C. N. McCaUum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchens of Henry Zehner, Miss MUdred Kesler Our aim is to make the theatre a CX>UPE-Dark J Midwest, Wyo., and Mrs. Kesler, Miss Margaret place for all the family, where the 1929 NASH $595 ^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Webster See played Mr. and Mrs. W. P. AUen are now had suffered with green duco. specially priced. «>"' ^^%iiMii^^^ to close out at $7.50 the music for the Masonic dance visiting relatives in Farrar, Iowa. whooping cough for about four Good, Miss Rachel Wood, Miss Mar- parents can come with their chil- _ which was an en- Since leaving Steamboat Springs weeks. The last letter received by cia Hagedorn, Miss Matteson, Miss dren knowing that they will see Saturday night, Alma Baer and Miss Anna Langer. clean and wholesome entertainment. COUPE, nice Genuine Endicott joyable event. The banquet table several months ago they have been Mrs. C. E. Crosswhite , mother of 1928 ESSEX y$295 Johnson was decorated in Easter designs, in Friend, Nebr. Mrs. Hitchens, stated that the baby We are glad to say that in connec- looking, only /^¦^¦^¦^^^^ sn nests, candy easter eggs, pretty bas- was now making a good recovery. tion with conditions here, that the oxfords, bunnies. AUen Martin, young son of Mr. For a time he was critically IU. To Enlarge High people are lovers of high class mu- kets, chicks and and Mrs. H. O. Martin, has a new sic and high grade entertainment. 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN extra value, at pony to ride in his leisure time. Robert Wither went to Denver y$245 \ ^MS \ Voss electric washer for $69.95 at Monday morning to have the cast School Orchestra With the installation of our new Now only \ $4.75 Furlong's. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce and son removed from the leg which was R. C. A. sound equipment, we as- 1 Jff $3.75 and Tom Foster and LoweU Shearer were in town Friday from the Black- fractured when he feU while jump- Jerry J. Berger , representing the sure our patrons that they will have These are good cars to good order were guests of Lloyd McClelland at mer ranch. ing from the ski course at Genesee Chas. E. Wells Music company ol the best sound reproduction that and priced to save you lots of mon- ' the McCleUand ranch Saturday. See the new electric washer seU- mountain near Denver February 22. can be obtained anywhere. ey. GMAC financing. Your old car stayed with Lloyd untU Mon- for only at Furlong Denver, has been consulting the Fred lind, Manager. / £*/ .. / J Endicott Johnson Work Shoes LoweU Ing $69.95 's. Jerry Berger, representative of the on tbe down payment. **~ -x-rr----z>. "frfMm^ the biggest values we day morning. The flowers in the Steamboat members of the school board and s^ are now Charles E. wells Music company of the parents of the school children For sales books give yo:ir orders AC S&^ Z&£Wm^^have ever been able to offer. Mrs. NeU Weyand, former resi- Creamerv are fiUed with pretty blos- Denver, played his banjo at the S. Co. ^ *^^ l«ng wearing uppers with soles dent of Craitr and weU known here, soms which make a bright spot thru with«the object of promoting music to the PUot Steamboat Motor / v ^-s* ^^ dr B. A. dance Thursday night. The ^. ^&—Y and heels pat on so Uiey stay on, Is in a hospital at Portland, Ore., the display window. They thrive so way he plays the banjo makes good in the schools. The present orchestra T^sss—=S3^_%W ' at only $L65, $1.95, $2.50, $3.75 suffering from an infection in her splendidly because of the care given music. under the leadership of L. C. Fick ^*3S 3 ^P ^^ and $5.00. side. them by Miss Shinpaugh. Mrs. Henry Martin of Milner is will be enlarged with the addition Miss Grace RUey arrived on the Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy of reported to be sUghtly Improved. of a number of instruments, to a ®&VXS>i& train Saturday evening from Den- Denver are parents of a baby daugh- She is in the Denver General hos- total of perhaps 35 or 40 players. ver to spend the spring vacation ter, born in Denver recently. pital. The Denver music firm wul send Mrs. G. A. Mattem with her aunt, Mary Jean is the baby daughter Miss WUla Danks arrived on the a band leader to Steamboat Springs and family. Miss RUey is teaching of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hurd. She ar- next week to give instruction on the Coal train Saturday evening to spend the Grate in the Sherman school in Denver. instruments to the beginners. He Sons rived in Phoenix, Ariz., March 19. spring vacation with her parents. & will remain here until the close of Ligni returned from Canon FM. J. L. NorveU The mother was Gladys Remington, Col. and Mrs. W. C. Danks. She was City last Wednesday, coming in his sister of Mrs. Claude Luekens. accompanied by her nephew. Albert school and will stay during the sum- A carload of Grate Coal on track Fri- Clothiers io IfMft Wfto 9Cnou> car by way of Rifle. He was accom- The Clarence Light home is hav- Latham Jr. Miss Danks wiU return mer if there is a demand for his panied by John Hissong, manager ing new interior decorations. Clar- to Denver next Sunday. services here. day probably be of the Elk River Investment com- ence has stayed home from the The new Instruments which have and Saturday. This will pany ranch. Mr. NorveU said they Mrs. Pat MagiU came to Steam- been sold by Mr. Berger include vio- store for the past week to assist in boat on the stage from Clark Mon - lins, cellos, saxophones , clarinets, the last car this spring-, so fill your bin to had been watering the lawns in the work of painting and varnish- day to spend several days. Canon City for the past three weeks ing. cornets, flutes, piccolos, drums and and his coming back to Steamboat The Vagabond orchcestra gave an trombones. Tbe Wells Music com- tide you over the raw days of spring-, and THE WEEK in the cold snap made it seem like Mrs. Dora Palmer returned to April Fool dance at the S. B. A. pany has promised to donate a drum LOCAL NEWS OF winter had come again. He had a Denver last week- from a visit of hall Wednesday night. Nobody was and a horn to the high school, the for your range during the summer. It is very pleasant trip to Texas with his two months in California. She ls fooled because everybody had a drum to have the letters of the brother, Bob NorveU. again at the Plymouth hotel. good time. school printed on it. an ideal coal for summer as well as win- E. J. Bratton was down from Guy Nefzger of the Pine Grove The Ladles Aid met at the home IJ . C. Pick, who has given his town Saturday. Ballard sells drugs. Sales books, rubber stamps, type- the Tampa Wednesday. ranch was in of Mrs. E. A. Strange Thursday writer ribbons at the PUot office. services for several years to the pro- ter, as it burns equally as well in was among the George Lobb and George Abbett Teachers of the Steamboat afternoon. motion of the high school orchestra , Jack Eckstine Springs schools have been tendered An exciting game of basketbaU will devote more of his time to the range as in the heater. Deep Creek ranchers in town Wed- who are staying at the Frank Cole- Neckties cleaned 15 cents, ladies was played in the high school gym- nesday. man ranch were in town Saturday then- contracts for next year by the gloves 25c, ladies' felt hats 50c, work next year. He will be custodian and cream. school board, but these contracts nasium Tuesday afternoon between of the high school and will give Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Light were with a load of eggs yet not been signed by them. gents' caps 25c. Steamboat Springs the junior class team and a team John Gourley have as Laundry, Phone 25. part of his time to the Instruction dinner guests at the Mrs. Sophie Moore was in from V. S. Fitzpatrick, former news- picked from aU the best players of of the orchestra enesemble and in- home Friday. Strawberry park Saturday. Jack Holden, -postmaster and mer- other classes. The juniors won the $5.75 in 3-Ton Lots paper man of Steamboat Springs Toponas, dividual players. The increased num- Mrs. Myron Donald was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams were and later with the Siebert Settler, chant of came to Steam- victory. ber of players who will be available a card party and luncheon Friday boat on the train Monday evening for the organization because of the in town Saturday from the Mesa. is visiting at the Doloff ranch in and returned to Toponas on ttie Ray Baker returned from Idaho afternoon. PUot Printing Pays. Middle Park with Mm Schoenfield. Springs Saturday. He is now en- new instruments will make the or- bought a new train Tuesday morning. gaged in making new decorations on chestra a valuable asset to the mu- CALL US NOW AND GIVE US Mrs. J. L. Horton Lloyd " Gregg is suffering Mrs. E. W. Davis was a guest at Westinghouse radio from Walter Mrs. of the Hayden Women Dr, F. J. Blackmer arrived from the walls of the Chief theater. The sical needs of Steamboat Springs. from an infection in her right arm the meeting 's Denver on the train Sunday even- design of the head of an Indian He will also be coaching the begin- YOUR ORDER Webber. wound she received club Wednesday. , with fuU size caused from a ing. He had been there for a week chief which he is painting ls appro- ners in order to have new players An electric washer on her index finger when helping to Bergmann shoe oU wiU keep your on business. priate to the name of the theater. for the regular orchestra to replace tub, porcelain lined, enclosed gears distribute the food for the Legion feet dry. EarU Togger Co. working in oU, for the exertmely Members of the J. C. Penney More new Easter dresses and those who will leave upon gradua- AuxUiary after the Chlef-PUot ben- WhUe in Hayden last week Mis. store staff did not go to Cralg last tion from high school. low price of $69.95. See it at Fur- efit show. spnng coats arrived yesterday at long's. Pearl A. Funk visited the schools Sunday for the meeting with the Miss Sutton's. We need the cash, you need the and Mr. Funk went to MUner to Craig staff because of the storm. Lee Taylor was down from Clark clothes. Let's trade. Earll Toggery substitute for one of the teachers The meeting has been postponed The annual egg shower for Beth Legion Meeting last Thursday. Co. there. untU after Easter. El hospital at Colorado Springs is Mrs. B. F. Butler and Roger left sponsored in Steamboat Springs by Tlie attention of all Legion men iTRANSFEtoSTORAGF i The L. R. C. wiU meet at Cabin PUot Printing Pays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck and the Methodist church. The eggs may ¦ U lv California Wednesday, March 25. park Saturday at 2:30 to discuss famUy arrived Monday from is called to the meeting to be held i I R. Bartholomew. A new laundry service, 14 lbs. for ^B DEPARTMENT • STORE See our line of new hats. We can 98 cents. AU flat pieces ironed ex- ^T make you look like a million dol- cept handkerchiefs. Balance dry, no lars. EarU Toggery Co. starching. Steamboat Springs Laun- Mrs. Mary Brown returned from dry, phone 25. Congratulates the management of The Chief Theatre on the spirit of progressiveness shown in the installation of the latest Denver on the train last Friday Mrs. Sam Stevens is feeling much improved equipment evening and Richard Jones came on improved in health since she went sound , R. C. A. Photophone. The people of the Yampa valley can come to Steamboat Springs assured Saturday evening. They spent sev- to California. She is now with her eral days in Denver after their ar- mother, Mrs. Blackburn, and sister, that they will receive entertainment equal to that of large cities. rival from San Diego, Calif., where Helen, at Courtland, where she will they spent the winter. stay another month. Mr. and Mre. Fred Prelle were in Mr. and Mrs. Chris VanCleave re- town Saturday. turned to Steamboat with Ed TruU Among the Mesa people who were Saturday, where they had been vis- in town Saturday were tbe WIU iting. Beckers, John Mulrheads and WU- F. L. CoUey, who has been Ul for liam Mulrheads, Ernest Arnold and some time with stomach trouble, ls HURRAH FOR THE CHIEF H. C. Lufkin. Improving. AT Marcel 50c, flngerwave 75a Con- Jack Jones made a business trip WITH its new R. C. A. sound equipment The Chief THE CHIEF way Beauty Shop. Phone 26-M for appointment. to Denver and return last week. will be the finest theatre anywhere this side of We are putting out better suits George J. PhiUips went home for the money than ever. EarU Tog- Denver. We all have to "hand it" to Mr. Lind for he has Matinees Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 P. M. HE ADVERTISES from uie hospital Saturday night. Co. WUl Muirhead took him to his gery put Steamboat's Chief Theatre on the map. He deserves TELEPHONE 96 ranch. The new mechanic at the North- a large patronage and he will get it. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. MaxweU were western Auto company went back All right for the "finest theatre." Watch us, for we ln from Mad Creek ranch Saturday to Denver last Sunday, deciding to on business connected with the op- stay there. are going to give you the FINEST STORE. We claim Reopens Sunday, April 5th, With CINCE Fred Lind has come to town we have all felt eration of the Mad Creek Boys Mr. and Mrs. George Woodcock our store SECOND TO NONE now, but there is always Camp and Village. They are resident are in Denver expecting to start for a new force of energy and optimism. He is enter- managers of the ranch. home any day. They had planned room for improvement. WE FOLLOW THE CHIEF, to leave there Sunday, but Mrs. prising and public spirited. He has provided th* best Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heath who Woodcock was not feeling weU and Mr. Lind. live on the Woolery ranch were in they delayed the trip for several Just watch our store take on new appearance. As equipment for the Chief that it is possible to get, he town Saturday. days. fast as possible without closing the door our store will x-timiHi. be almost entirely re-arranged—for beauty—for qual- THE EMBLEM OF \^E^^_ W# PERFECT SOUND selects the best pictures. Each week he lets the people ity—for service—we 'aim to make it as outsanding a ¦ -g j| j i g|| ^ T , know of coming attractions thru the columns of the FOR BENT OB SALE store as THE CHIEF is a theatre. ^ ^^ Pilot. That accounts for his success, providing the Don't miss our Extra Specials every Saturday. They 280 acre ranch, adequate buildings, good water right, yields 150 are always worth while. best and then letting the public know about it thru ad- tons hay, some ground cultivated for grain. This ranch is weU situ- ^^ ^ ated and has some special features. It is a desirable place and Is yr vertising. It's an unbeatable combination. priced right. THE CENTER GROCERY We are indeed proud to say that the Chief Theatre is the best equipped, most up-to-date and most beautiful theatre be- J. II. BURROUGHS Home Owned Clay Shaw tween Denver and Salt Lake City. Here you will enjoy every HEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INSURANCE feature only the finest of theatres provide their patrons. As our first attraction, showing three days, we have selected the all-color comedy-drama hit, "Follow Thru" with Nancy Car- i^^^^^^^^^^^mm ^mm ^mmma ^ss^^^mmam ^^^^^^^^^mammmm ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWfE heartily endorse the progressiveness manifested roll and Charles Rogers. It is great entertainment taken from l^URLONG'S store endorses every enterprise which the New York stage success. by the Chief Theatre in the installation of the insures better service to the people of Northwest- latest improved sound equipment, R. C. A. Photophone. ern Colorado. The installation of the new R. C. A. Pho- VOSS An up-to-date theatre is an asset to the town. tophone sound equipment at the Chief Theatre is a step in the advancement of entertainment, and Fred Lind SEE US FOR CAR SERVICE ACCESSORIES Electric Washer is heartily congratulated by CROSSWHITE CHEVROLET CO. FURLONG 'S

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