on the northeast corner of the Public Square. S. Taylor Farnsworth was commander of the Legion Post when the monument was erected.
World War I Roll of Honor Following is Beaver City's Roll of Honor for World War I, as taken from the...
Flying M Cafe, 614 North Main Street. Built in 1940. It was first called the Cozy Corner Cafe and owned by George and Addie Talbot. They had a dance hall near the cafe called the Rose Arena. Dewey and Eliza Moxan Moore bought the cafe and named it...
William C. and Elfa Riggs Tebbs home, 259 North Main Street. Built in 1918. The house was built by Dr. Dewey and Pauline Clark. Myrtle Prince, Bill Prince, wife and family later owned the house.
Nov. 9, 1931.. . T h e following a r e the results of t h e election r e t u r n s held on November 3, 1931:
Office
myor:
4 year Councilman: 2 year Councilmen:
Candidate Walter K. Granger ID) John S. Woodbury I R I Samuel F. Leigh ID) Fred L....
M i s s Mamie Gardner--City Treasurer. John F. Foster--City Attorney, Roy Urie--Watermaster, Isaac Parry--Street Supervisor, Orson Haight--Poundkeeper, John Edwin Walker-Officer, and James Police. D r . J . S. Prestwich--Health...
Dewey Thorley recommended the adoption of t h e following: 1. The City Manager's salary be reduced to $ 1 . 5 0 0 p e r annum. 2 . The S t r e e t Supervisor a n d team receive $4.50 p e r day. 3. The Watermaster a n d Marshal receive no 4. The...
financial matters a r e concerned. "Our light plant last year (1932) came to t h e city's aid to t h e t u n e of about $8,000. Any information t h a t Murray City can help you with, we will gladly furnish for t h e asking." The f o u r t h l e t t...
Nov. 9 , 1933.. . ( I r o n County Record) The entire Republican Ticket sweDt into office a t t h e election Tuesdav when over 1400 people' c a s t their ballots in an election w h k h , from all appearances, is an emphatic expression of the people...
M r . Thorsen discussed roller skating at the Armory. He was authorized by the council to get the roller skating program underway. Permission to use the Armory for the Deer Hunter's Ball for a $20 fee on October 18 was given.
Oct. 7 , 1951.. .The...
housed the collection in his warehouse, f r e e of charge, for two years. Councilman Hunter asked to have an opinion of City Attorney Gardner as to the owner of the Collection and if it belongs to the City he would like to have the Collection moved...
Young Democrat Turns Candidate
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One might ask why, after losing a bid for the Chairman of the State Democratic Committee in 1946, and for his party's nomination for governor in 1948, he would add to the burdens of an already busy life to seek...
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their work with handicapped Cubs. LaVern (Parmley) and I spoke and seemed to be well received. We then went to a Howard Johnson motel, the kids had a swim, and we had our dinner, watched T.V. and went to bed,...
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There was no basis available on which the matter could be presented to an existing tribunal. John, therefore, conceived that it would be necessary to have Congress pass special enabling legislation creating a...
Advocute for Indians
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reservation. Various Christian churches had established missions for the Hopi people on the reservation, and some in their zeal had failed to follow established rules before building. John describes how this affected the...