Pinedale Roundup, The (Newspaper) - December 28, 1933, Pinedale, Wyoming THE orary Bert at County PETE H Matter Wyoming under the ta per yew 16 Md Thoughts of Jerusalem As Christinas passes and the old year gives way to the new thoughts of Jerusalem the Holy Land appear in thousands of the sentiments those thoughts express are echoed in thousands of hearts No place in the world not even those imagined places beyond the at- of the world we know has exerted so strong and unfailing an influence ob the mankind as has the Cradle of Christianity In Jerusalem practically unchanged through teen hundred years are the scenes that Christ knew The age-old hills of Judea remain through time as do the green pastures and still waters of Biblical significance The Garden of Gethsemane is there and the Cradle of Jesus The River Jordan name the mightiest of all the rivers of the world flows on as ever serenely to the sea And in quiet Palestine are the streets and buildings that were old before the Christian calendar began The of maron IS sMl the rose of which i omon sang in the most majestic of all poetry blooms And there is Cana of Galilee scene of the wedding feast and Nazareth where the carpenter who was to change all the civilized world grew to manhood Not an inch of earth but is rich ui history and in the lore of ages Not a scene but brings to mind some stirring passage from the Testaments No journey offers the traveler so much in historical importance in the pleasures of meditation and study It is a strange fact that but one in two hundred of the n who preach the gospel in this country have ever Palestine But one in thousands of their tions have set foot on ground that the prophets trod Palestine is beside creed beside em- braces them all and its history belongs to all those who are so fortunate as to go to it once twice or a dozen times are to be envied NEW CHEVROLET CARS BE ON MARKET SOON Milford Dec of Chevrolet field officials and dealers have been the al proving ground here this week for their first view Of the com new 1934 passenger cars and for a presentation of merchandising plans for next year considerably ex over 1833 The new models action wheels and many other ad features have generated greater enthusiasm from the point of appearance performance among the visitors than any models in the recent experience of the com- pany according to William E Holler General who is con ducting the The first group entertained here armed Tuesday In it were 300 of of the company operating In the eight regions and forty zones In the United States Theirs was a three-day convention held here the The Session That Said No The special session of the Wyoming state legislature will go down in as the session that said No Many Mils were introduced some calling for drastic revision of governmental structure of the state but all THE PINEDALE ROUNDUP WYO attention of salei department MOKE for a number of weeki pint In view of the shown bj the visitors officials anticipate a n ost ful public of their new in th future The denier are in charge i H B Hatch a id Felly Jr gc i Manager Growers Association NOTE A like reward is offered by tlhe Wyoming Stock As should the beef so stolen or butchered belong to a member of Its SUIT IRONS OUT DIFFICULTIES After more than two weeks of con- stant with viay and sessions the examiners of the Inter state Commerce Commission closed the caw in Los Angeles December 14 which involved of several corn belt packers and stock yards In for substantial reduction in the The annual meeting of the stock holders of the State Bank of finable Wyo for of rates on meat food products to the Pacific Coast citing the fact that the rates are too high compared with the rates on livestock It was one of the most bitterly contested cases that has ever taken place in the west in fact first day during which time the there is no case of record where there men drove the car over the test roads of the grounds The second day was spent at De troit hearing a detailed of company plans and policies to be ef next year The third day was devoted to group discussions Immediately after the cloce of this convention dealers began arriving by one-day i and test of the new models on the proving ground First to arrive were fifty dealers from the Pacific coast who volunteered to make the trip east if they would te permitted to we and teat the new models in advance of the public display Thereafter dealer groups from the remaining seven were en here during the with prospects that at least one-third of tihe national dealer body would have seen and driven the new cars in ad- vance of their local zone showings On December IB approximately 500 dealers from the eastern region tering at Buffalo were hen the lowing day arrived from Dallas On Monday 18 were eie from and on from the at et the Atlantic coast at Ta yt mi N Y brought m the following day 550 came trom Chicago and approximately entertained the remaining two of the wek from the home re- gitn at Flint The handling of the demonstration and the conventions was planned for in advance and occupied the a centralization of interest The west was thoroughly aroused be- cause of the threat against tile very life of our whole agricultural and stock structure by a plan to flood the western country meat from the certain corn belt packing plants of producers packers and various agricultural commodity all to point out the of this threat to Wyoming agriculture and and livestock The essence of the whole case lies in the fact that we are not producing west f the Rocky Mountains where near the amount of pork con along the Pacific Coast and in tihe interior Besides the element of time ed to prepare this case cost the many thousands of dollars and no matter what the final decision is we hould for economic reasons In crease our production to the point of saturation and that will take us eral years In Mew of this development it was 11 ler surprising to note the attitude of Denver and Omaha mar kets as ve 1 as certain packers who have many millions of dollars ed hi packing plants at such markets but no such facilities on the Pacific Coast STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL be received prior to approval and cer and forwarded to the eral Lani OffUt in Washington I C J T BOOTH Register 1st Publication Nov 30 Last Publication 28 b TO OF Ol E II IV Notice h that directors end the transaction of any I letters of administration have other business that may come be rore been granted t the the meeting will be held at the of fice of Mid State Bunk of on Monday January at 11 o'clock a m P C Cashier NOTICE FOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE WYOMING BER 18 1933 Serial No 01930 Notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming has filed its plication to amend Indemnity School Selection List No 85 Serial No 01930 which describes the Sec 22 Sec 23 T 28 P M to em- brace Due following lande in lieu of those described above and no others Sec 28 w 6th P M containing 200 acres Protests contests or objections will in the above estate arm all persona uig aims against said decedent aro required ten months after the first publication of this notice which first publication is made on December 14th 1933 to file them with the necessary vouchers for al lowance m the office of the Clerk of the District of Sublette County or to exhibit them with the sary vouchers to the undersigned at County Wyoming his place of news or to some competent person at said place failing in which shall be precluded from any benefit from said estate and said claims shall be forever barred Pinedale Wyom mg ber 14 1933 PAUL C HAGENSTEIN Administrator Tor First Publication Dec 14 1933 Last Publication December 28 1933 REWARD The Sublette County Cattle Grow ers Association will pay a reward of for the apprehension arrest and conviction or for information i ALLIE BAYER'S Pool and Billiard Hall WISHES YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND ALL GOOD THINGS IN STORE FOR 1934 Let the tar for itself TOf Wiled And now in its final No state income tax No state school unit No state school taxation system No state unit for county highways No sales tax No this and no Wyoming it seems was not ready for the far ing reforms recommended ty the special legislative com- on organization and revenue The proposed es the legislature seemed Jo feel were too drastic and too theoretical to be approved upon the spur of the moment In the background too lingered the belief that the special committee commissioned to find ways and means of lowering taxes had returned instead with plans for still more taxation The committee members defended themselves with the declaration that the new taxes Would be imposed upon people now escaping their just share of the tax and that the load upon the present heavy taxpayers would be lightened as a result of the increased revenue But the legislature said holding that it is im- possible to relieve existing taxation by creating new forms of taxation That was the No that killed state income tax the so-called sales tax and the school tax The state liquor control plan was defeated because tnat> inasmuch become for it would be far wiser to see how the control experiments in other states work out before formulating a definite one for Wyoming On the other hand Governor Miller contended that roe lack of a definite program may cause many citizens vote against Repeal on next November 6 due to the that unsatisfactory control legislation may be amendment is wiped from constitution FURS PELTS WE MAKE TRIPS TO THIS TERRITORY BUYING Top Prices Paid at All Times Leave furs with George Hartley Ship Furs to ROCK SPRINGS HIDE AND FUR CO of any one found unlawfully billing mutilating or stealing any cattle or horses to members of the Sublette County Cattle Growers As sociation G B HOCKETT Secretary and Treasurer of the Sublette County Cattle Send It De Luxe Cleaners PARK HOTEL BLDG Phone ROCK SPRINGS PARK HOTEL Rock Springs Wyo Located on the Lincoln Highway at Junction of U S No 187 to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks Also Transcontinental Air Route Mrs JOHN PARK Prop DAVES HITCHCOCK Assoc legislature said only time will tell was Press Silver and Prosperity monetization of silver are finding a number of allies among business men ls and the public generally excellent time for an unbiased of legislation toward that end The on is one of the most perplexing its early settlement is vital to society girls went away into the back vacation next to nature and ran trouble of their lives They ran buy any more rf fete of our Americans who or cant get money enough with which to buy tt FOUNDATION ARE SOUND AMERICA has had enough of paper prosperity The next prosperity must be REAL Youth and intelligence foresight and honest labor have laid firm dations It's up to the tive business man to do the rest The Rock Springs National Bank offers complete co-operation Reck Springs NATIONAL BANK tw in HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford cars Some neighbor or friend of yours has one If we told you what we think of the car you might say we are prejudiced oo we let the car and its owner tell you Economy of operation is one cf the first points they will owner will boast of it and the car will prove it The 1934 car a even better than the 1933 and that was our best car up to its time The new car is more beautiful faster more powerful more miles to the gallon better oil easier to own and operate than any car we ever built You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook ta ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car and let you drive it for yourself At the wheel of the car you will be ture to a right decision The Ford will tell you its own story NEW FORD for 1934