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   Pinedale Roundup, The (Newspaper) - April 13, 1933, Pinedale, Wyoming                               Suit Help to The Roundup more ing for yon fai freinds by phoning in your news to 16 Volume 27 No 15 ale Roundup the trading for a share of Sublette county and are prepared for this trade CURRENT SCHOOL TERM WILL NOT BE CUT BOARD School Board Reiterates The Statement That Present Terra To Be 9 Months Spiking rumors that the term would be cut tMs spring because of lack of funds the local school board a few days the that there vere sufficient funds available to con- out the present term without or curtailment of activities the situation is such that the present full term is assured the of school finances for next year to a matter Il Several factors contribute to tbe stringency of tte situation for next year Lowered valuations in the school district will consequently result in less from direct tax resources and in addition to this oil royalty am forest and school lanH will be less according to Just what steps will be to make school affairs conform wHb tile reduced income not yet known altho it is certain that changes will be School estimate that even an hiill tevy is voted the school term mill have to be reduced to instead of pine ana a salary effected In the tevy is voted at only mito it k likely the high school necessity be re- to two iand only one teacher employed In either case the school would Jose to accredited jpg it fe said Complete information as to the ftmds for next year not be known until when the annual school Is held arid levy voted upon Legally the levy can be raked as high mills figure it may be Pinedale Sublette County Wyoming April 13 1933 NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Ruel H Walton the new judge of Mrd Judicial district will make his visit to Sublette county ifni his new capacity the early part of next week when he will be here Monday and Tuesday to took after court ters necessitating the presence of the While the regular term of court Is not held until in June it has been for some time for the Judge to make periodical trips to the county Beats in his district and Judge Walton's visit next Monday will be the nature of a continuation of this policy Sublette county people will no doubt welcome the opportunity to get with the new Judge who will serve in Has court during the next few years OFFICIAL STEPS TOWARD BETTER TAKEN Petition Filed and Viewer Appointed for Proposed Road Survey Work Expected During This Month The first actual steps toward ing a bettor road connecting with Fremont Half Moon lakes was taken last week when a petition for the establishment of a county road in that was presented to the county commissioners The petition BOTH SUBLETTE COUNTY MEN COMMISSION Included among the business acted upon by the Stats Game Fish commission at their meeting in enne a few ago was the of two Sublette county men H E Klein and W W Brewer who has served as game warden TRACED TO DERBY VISITORS Fear of out- break of typhoid fever ended this week when the cause of the epidemic was learned and all affected ISie blume has placed on carriers of the typhoid germ coming here at the time of the dog derby local officer Dr C W Huff sari Every case known here has been checked to the contamination at time of the derby he said However as a result of tests all food milk STATE BEER LAW ALLOWS 4 PLAGES TO DISPENSE FLUID Minimum License Fee Which Town or County May Charge Retailers When four per cent 3.2 by weight beer becomes in Wyoming on may be dispens premises only concerned he Arthur bacteriologist of Salt Lake City who with Dr Huff has been conducting the tests will leave here next week one year For off the the may be handled by tels breweries and FOREMOST HUMORIST HAS COLUMN IN THE ROUNDUP Will Rogers Has Unusual Ability for Tactfully Commenting en The Important of Day eery that have been in There has been further spread of tier for one year or more as Jok air present victims ing nicely An act prohibiting the Mais P C Hansen and ing possession sale transportation and were removed for sale or keeping for gale of to home Wednesday eating liquor's for beverage purposes by a registered nurse who will within the State of Wyoming personally their ence under the direction of the local intoxicating liquors health officers for several days to I Be it enacted by rome Childs son of Mr State of inp a penalty therefor and defining legislature of and Fred Viewer these preliminary steps taken care of the next thing be a survey of the road We are advised that the survey will be made sometime this month Bind that further action may be at Hie commissioners ing in May Als yet the probable route of the road has not been selected but it is that it will be constructed fa such a manner a short branch road will make Half Moon late cessible also This would be possible building a road directly Fremont to Half as the distance is very short was appointed was for a two-year term Walter Brewer who has been BEER Dealers To Classified Wholesal or Retail Dispensers for Taxation In to numerous inquiries received special taxes im posed dealers and re- tail in fermented liquors M S Internal Rev enue Wyoming the following to fille a application on 11 with the Col lector of Internal Wyoming ty fte proper amount in tiie form o cdA office money order certified in with the rates as Retail in malt liquors shall pay twenty dollars Drory or of- fers for tele malt in less than five at one but who does not deal in shall be re- as a retail dealer in malt dealers in malt M- quora pay fifty dollars who sells or of- of not less than five orte Mme but who does not dMi in at wholesale shall be regarded as a dealer in melt The taxes referred to above be reckoned the trf the month fa which the to tuch taxes to tile day of July in Section Re- M amended As an ex- the tax on a retail dealer for period Hay and June would be the tax a wholesale er for period wouW be while Hable and not later than the SIst day of July at each year person or firm liable to tax again file with nsf on Form Hand pay the No person cap be m or sarry on any trade or he hM paid the special tax by Section 3244 Revised M amended Healer and retail fermented shall keep posted Ip Ms or pliee of a stamp Wyment of special tax any tax imposed by revenue laws for e or business shall [not be to any person from by the fw carrying or the same In manner to commencement or or ili four out on a cooperative county and the forest service that it may be possible to have this included ijn the work to be rione that m all probability be stationed in section SALE OF BEER LICENSES BRINGS COLORADO issuance of beef licenses in the state of Colorado began officially on Friday April Tth at the office of the treasurer when applications brought in No were re from the western slope A few were issued in eastern Colorado ties It wiU be some time before an- will be made of license in several counties as hatchery super appointed but tiie of his term was not made known It was expected that the commission would name a new head of the state fish hatchery operations to replace Lund present of this de- Tne however failed to agree ift the a successor and consequently Luna whose term expired April 8th will be held over for another three until the next meeting of the com- mission Three names A J Martin R R Rosseau of Cody and A-A The witty and humorous comment of Will Rogers appears each week in The Roundup Everyone knows the famous comedian Whether by his writings on the stage in the ids or the dio His followers are legion and his readers run You the to read his of of Ohe wre lo rus tne of Lund's term name not presented as a possible the for contemporary affairs politics personalities and news events ECONOMIC The drive against depression ues At this writing legislation the railroads and tihle issuance of securities is pushed ly Rigid restrictions will be placed over security issues Railroad be designed to give the rails better opportunity to compete with trucks waterways and other carriers and to effect economy It a federal will be appointed by the President with authority to ect elimination of wasteful and aimless competition among carriers This plan has the backing of the security owners and the tional investors group and of New York savings baste There has been no official announcement as to whom he rail coordinator wiH be but the name of Carl Gray president of the Pacific System is being put forward and has received ing The recently announced was as yet ite about hte raB program A possible to this is his broad project of resolving Federal regulation or transportation into a single agency composed of five divisions each deal rag with high to snd telegraphic and telephonic ARRESTED IN SALT LAKE CITY Two men giving police thek as Don C Meacham 18 and G E Repass 29 both of Los Angeles in Salt Lake City Utah were being held bail Monday for tion by Wyoming authorities of their connection with the robbery of a bank at Green River April 1 The automobile in which Repass was riffing he by a was declared to have been seen in Rock Springs shortly after the bank robbery in which in cash and travers cheeks iwas obtained The two men who were arrested in Salt Lake City for investigation three weeks ago told police they have since been to Denver to an Press dispatch importance from the nobility to the map in the street And he joshes them alj In humor As a self-styled ambassador of the cause of the plain people Rogers In bis stories raises the question and gives It a slant Tew but the former cow puncher could handle He has become as Internationally renowned as a relief as was formerly his skill as a horse show entertainer with his riding and roping Rogers takes pride In the fact be Is a genuine American as both of his parents have an admixture of kee Indian blood in their veins After many years of ranch life he went to New York where he made such a hit his act It was but an easy step Into vaudeville Rogers early ville act was made up mostly of fancy roping with a little bit of talk thrown In Gradually he made more of his monologue turning It into chatty com- ment on current affairs Will Rogers now resides In Hollywood with ample grounds a large stable and a tanbark arena for riding practice Mrs C C and Section 1 The manufacture were removed to homes in transportation importation or are exportation or keeping for sale or doctor's care sale of liquor for Eynon who has been very age purposes within the state of ili from the disease is is prohibited I Section 2 The word liquor or I tihe phrase intoxicating liquor shall 1 be to include alcohol brandy whisky rum improving the THROUGH WINTER WITH A SMALL SAYS Ranges Over State in Fair Condition Except hi Small Areas Few Wool Sales at 11 to 12 Cents Lb Livestock on ranges have came thru the winter without expert any unusually severe storms proprietary patented or wot and by whatever name ing more than 4.00 per centum of cohol by volume which are fit for use for beverage provided that the foregoing shall not ex- to wine nor any beverage or liquor produced by the by which produced Ranges improved with moisture ing March are generally in a to good condition except in exceed 4.00 per of alcohol by volume within the state of Wyoming may regelate or prohibit the sale of permitted by this act to be sola under the 9th of tion Wyoming Revised JURE REPEAL V JTE Questions and Answers Give Clear Information on The Questions Most Likely to Arise in Connection with Repeal Conventions to Be Held Next Month What is the first step toward holding the state convention to ratify or reject repeal of The Eighteenth meetings held in each precinct to choose Delegates to the county convention What is the The second step is the conventions held in the counties made up of the delegates who have been elected at the precinct meetings in that county What ia the third stepT The third atep la state convention held at consisting of who have been elected from toe county conventions of each county The die officially on May unless fc some change in the attitude of was the signing f the President's farm une 1929 of money a revolving Ito speculations In farm com- attracted notice or more of the original TWo Board wM be replaced by a erent kind of government ft ta held will way to 1988 erme to in becoming The fa an experiment Jt does hot succeed it ia plan Continued on page five On what do the delegates vote at the state delegates at the state convention vote on tihe resolution presented to the state by The United States Congress The Eighteenth ment hereby repealed What is the date of the first step namely the precinct meetings T Ten A M on Monday May the fifteenth each a meeting The precinct meetings are held at the established polling place in each precinct east where ranges are in poor except that such licenses tion and badly in need of moisture be Uo be on the cording to Arnold 1 King statistician I Continued on page five for the United States and Wyoming of Agriculture JACKSON HOLE ELK BEGINNING in the TO LEAVE FEEDING GROUNDS northeast and southwestern part of are in a good The number of elk on the state having been amply supplied heii fallen off by leaps and with moisture March and the nf spring and are encouraging fur sprang feed the grounds will be vacant Ranges in the central and south a week or so Fred Deyo tral areas are in a somewhat spotted State Came said condition because of moisture wek The number of on the while the ranges has decreased to in the southeast are in about but those that have left very poor condition having been have mot gone far and are stijl aged by high winds and badly in ing n the nearby foothills some of of moisture The winter has them to feed grounds been open affording good each he added As the ETOW ing and feed requirements have not melts will go higher in the been unusually heavy and most areas mountains ever in search of new have ample feed on for spring grass except in the dry areas of tiie Only fifty per cent of them east where a shortage of their horns yot has in of spring he said but some of ment feeds have already have grown a Ranges on April t were reported new set to a inch lemnh livestock men in a 74 per cent The amount of hay consumed by tion which is the same as reported theim has decreased to almost nothing ago as compared to 70 During the worst of the winter nearly cent a year ago and 84.7 per cent the average have generally thro winter in a their strong condition except in the f east where there are a few thin forty-five tons per ney by of the deep wooa now five tors will amply serve Four herd feeders were i duty this ier tle so far this have about normal Cows are j ly m a strong healthy condition a favorable crop of calves is expected There has been practically no local sales and little trading BOULDER Milford and ated his cattle last Tuesday The condition of cattle on April 1 chas Sparks was pleasantly is reported at gg per as compared last On whom the for convening these The Governor not yet stated on whom that responsibility will but has indicated that it will probably rest in the hands of fte committeemen of each precinct How many precinct to go to the Every precinct in the is entitled to one delegate veto one nate Then for every Wx hundred people or major portion thereof contained the precinct then Is another delegate and alternate In a precinct containing three hundred or less people how many One delegate and one alternate In a with Mm than kindred and tew than six people how many Two and two alternates Row can a precinct determine according to the United States as is required inhabitants are in Section Wyoming Statutes provides that when any pre- on page foot to 82 per cent last month 81 per cent a year agio and 91.4 per cent the year average on Wyoming ranges are ds a whole iti a fair to good tion breeding ewes are generally the lambing season in a condition The lamb crop prospects are generally not en- because of the poor Mr arli D W Sparks and ter Elfe Mae with a frwzer full of ice cream and a birthday cake to help celebrate her birthday Mr and Mrs S T Stark at dinner Sunday April 2 Time quests were as Mr and R J Matson and son Mrs Simerl and Slaughter all of Rock ami Mr Butt anw season on fte open ranges and the family and Mr and Mn Jack reporters generally more of number of dry ewes among range bands The smaller lamb may however be partially A farewell social was given for Oscar Evans and son William last among the smaller flocks The creased age of ewe bands on ranges has resulted in heavy normal loss otherwise losses have been wool sales have been rather scarce for this time ol tihe year there has been a few re- ports from of scattered dales at to 12 cents contracts are unusually slow at season and m far no have been reported The of sheep on April 1 was reported at 82 per as com- pared to 81 per cent month 78 The spent playing canto end a fine lunch was served at the close of the evening Mr Evans ana son are leaving in a day or two for Missouri Dames Jensen of spent several at the Don Sparks homo last week Mrs Merrill invited a few women of the to a bee last Wednesday John his sattle to the home at New Fork test Sunday Mr and MR H Edwards and per cant a year ago and 90.5 per cent j spent several days in Rode the average Springs last week   

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