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M. B. Pitt Dies; · !
coUNTRY CLUB CLOSED New Record c FOR R~DECORATION
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Funeral SHVi<'es were heltl a t the Bolton-Cranston 1-uneral home here 'Monday afternoon for· M . B. Pitt, 74, ·rorm,·r s peaker of the Iowa House of llepreserilat~\' es,
who passed away here Saturday,
be closeol untii Felrruary 4 , for re- A nt>w all -lime record olec ro~atlng . . - farm plannln~-: waM hung .·.
Jan. 20. ·
:!\frs. Flort•n<.'C Young, who had lng th~ year just dosed · I been In ehar~e of the k it chen and fa rmer;; nn•l fi t• ld technlo dining room, has been rehlreol, ll t1oe U . S . Soli Cunsl'l"\'atl• wa~ stated, as \\'!\~ ~trs . J nn1.es yic t". At Ames today, F Davis: · Men<ldl Slate ConservntiOJ
.---· ... Francis -H arper· wns th.c- clerg-y-man In charge. Hymns were sung hy l\trs. Lloyd Donn anol F.. A. Rosenber~:er· , accompanied by Lucille . Pitt. Benrers were , Frank Pitt, Jesse Pitt. Glenn Pitt, Wayne Pitt, :\tilton Pill anol Cal-roll Camp bell , with interment a t Crescent.
Milton nirol Pitt, .<em of Sitiney
Annual .County Spelling Bee Is Set lor .Feb. 26
and Patirncc Pitt wa!i . ·hor n n ea t· Th£' ll a r ison f'Ollnty annual :-;pC" ll Macedonia, J ·une !.!, 1.~76 . i~is par- . ing cont,•st ·wil lH' h<•ld 1n lh•• !.o
ents moved to Yorkshire when he gan school gymnnsi uno , lllonda~· .. · was 7 year~ old nne! Inter to the Ft•bruary 2G. 1\0'<'0I'lling to County old home In Cass Township. In 1884 Superinterith•nt Ari<' nc Vun Cl<' ll\' t• . where he grew to manhood, and F.ach •·l~m~ntary school In lhe after his marriage · to Car.;llne county Is eligible to •~nel.two.e ·on
Jane Gilson · on December 25, 1896 l es tants.
nouncc<l ___ 4 ,8(l .~_ foJ'IIL-i'onso plans wer,• <ie\'elopt·d <lurlo Thil-l is an inc:- rt•ast• o\'£>r tJ erl"'ling :Yt'ar· nrHl an avers 16 for· t-ado worklng- ' dny I out the· ~·t.• ar.
In a ddiiti o n tt• plan:i, ovt u!d cuopt·J"i ll o r s W .t ·r- l· eonta1 a !\:;i:;tt.·d in rt•v ising- ural i . the pr·oh"l·a:n on tlll;ir f ar \\'a ::J doulJII' t!u.·· foll uw-up , tnn de las t )'l'ill'.
:ll• ·n•kll ultnhoot,•;J the · ga in In fanu pla nning' crt.'n_:·wtl JHt h li ~..· tlllt•.r ctst in !
servation and to s tale aid t o the npprnpriallon mad• .'\3nl g•·ncral asscrnbl~ ~tat(;-· >io il eunservatlon
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later moving to the farm adjoin· Mrs. Ruth !lobbins of · Logan, lng his parf'nt~. He attended the teacber of Cass No. 4 Starr·y Point rural school, later the \Voodblne rural school, will pronount·c the ltl!:'h school nnd be<'ame n success· words. The \Vl'llten contest will ful teacher !or several years In be In the forenoon nntl the orul in connection with his farming Inter- the aftemoon. ests. In 1908 Bird,' as he was fa· Miss Sally Holelon of Logan has llow(•veo·, the 53nl assen . mlllarly known, was elected to the r<'presented ' the county the past ognlzed the need for state office of 'tounty Treasurer and two years at the state contest . o! districts anol made the served three terms. Following wa appropriation. A total his term o!· County Treasurer he 416.17 \\•as allocated to tht w cl! t t th I Ma"'n ..... li- l'!!.··r· distric ts on a . need basts ot~ar;l:eo~ ~:~~~se~n 19e1rop e - · ·· ~v _'LV _..._....__+rtscaryr·ar 1949-50. An ,
served two terms In the capacity Again County aJ $26,865.44 . was alloca and· was honored by the house commlssioner·'s expenses membership to become Speaker of C · Ch supplies an<! dcn1onstratlo the 37th General Assembly. age cimps terlals. Commisslonets 1
In 1918 he was elected to. repre· district without salary. 'I aent the 7th State Senatorial Dis· just Close.! was the tint trlct, serving one ter~. then mov- The ~agnolia girls won their endar year· of state aaslsti lng to Pottawattamle Count:y and third straight Harrison county "I believe · the state .. l retired !rom public o!Clce. basketball crown at Logan, Friday deserves commendation ,
In early manhood he became a evening by trouncing Pisgah 19·22. forward step In furnlshln; member of the Reorganized ohurch It was the winners 15th straight clal assistance to lte • clJ o(; JeauH • Christ .. ot..IAtter Day w~ • ot the __ 1euon. . 1JaltJ16lla Ia Mend!ll sal~. "The dl~ Saints. · · mld6teated. --•-.;. . ..,..,..;:;.;.; •.• ,. ;:·-,. ·· ·bodies u~ ~
They became the parents o! ele· Mondamin walked off with ·con· where In their own jud,rn ven children and on December 25, &Oiatlon honors beating \Voodblne money would do the moat' 1946 they celebrated their golden 58·34. most cases It was Invested wedding and was blessed In that Magnoila ted Plagah 15·10 at the nlcal a'nd clerical anlatanc all eleven children were living. hal~. They came storming back badly needed pf!lcc t>qulpm
surviving are his wife and nine the final two quarters- with 27 --·•'To the U. S. Soli Cons children, Mrs. David Williams, polnl11. Ilene Arbaugh's 21 points Ser·viC<', this mennt that Milton J, , and Willis C., all o! I..o- were tops for Magnolia. Erlxon distr·Jcts , state aid couid gan;· Frnnk L . and Jesse E., o! had 11 for Pisgah. to look after all <'lerlcal duo Missouri Valley, Glen o! Crescent, Mondamin had little trouble wllll treeing our technicians . Mn1. carroll Campbell of Rook- ·Woodbine, leading U·12 at Inter- they 'mtght spend ~· rorol, Ill., Wayne or Griswold, and mission. Bev~rly Cooper bagged their ·working- hiiUrs out . Perry o! van Nuys, Caii!Qmla. 24 markers for Mondamin and Rles farms. Certainly a 28 pet Louis nne! Rillney preceded their had 17 ft:lr Woodbine. creue In farm planning \II·
father tn death In the summer of ollcate the state's ln~st 1947. Also surviving are nineteen MARRIAGE LICENSES paying ofr." grandchildren Qnd three great The local soil conservat grandchildren, two brothers, Dav· Gale Dean Mosler, 21, Omaha, trlrt was no e!OCepi!Qn ia_t ld w. of Neola, Jesse A. of Persia, and Patricia Marte Scott, 18, Om- wide trend, L . 1'. Culver, anol one sl~ter, Mrs. Patlencu Wal- aha. man of the District Board, '. ker ot Woodbine and· nwneroua Waltf'r Peterson, 22, Mlssqul'l red today. During 10:10, 1 niece• nnd nephews and a host o! Valley, and DoL<>res· 'M. Gllmol'<', plans were developed by. rrlendB mourn his Josa. 22, Mondnmln. or this district with tochll
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STATE OF IOWA
1951-' . :' :·
JOURNAL OF THE HOUS'E of the
FIFTY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY ..
Convened January 8, ·1951
Adjourned April 17, 1951
WILLIAM S. BEARDSLEY, Governor
W. H. NICHOLAS, President of the Senate .
WILLIAM S. LYNES, Speaker of the House
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Compiled Under Direction o! SHERMAN W. NEEDHAM
Superintendent of Printing
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STATE OF IOWA
Dea Moines, Iowa
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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 1601
Memorial to the Honorable Milton Bird Pitt of Harrison County
MR. SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare a suitable resolution commemorating the life, character and public service of the late Honorable Milton Bird Pitt, begs leave to submit the following memorial:
The Honorable Milton Bird Pitt was born June 2, 1875, on a farm near Macedonia, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, and died January 20, 1951, at Logan, Iowa. His father, Sidney Pitt, was born in Indiana and was a member of the 17th Kentucky Cavalry in the War of the Rebellion; his mother, Patience E. Pitt, was a native of Pottawattamie County, Iowa. At the age of seven, he moved with his parents to Yorkshire, and later to a home in Cass Township, Harrison County. He attended the rural schools and Woodbine Normal School, and taught several years. His life work was farming.
Mr. Pitt served as township clerk two terms, and three terms as county treasurer of Harrison County, Iowa. He was a member of the House of Representatives in the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh General Assemblies, serving as Speaker of the House in the Thirty-seventh General Assembly. He was elected State Senator in 1918 and served in the Thirtyeighth and Thirty-ninth sessions. Moving from Harrison to Pottawattamie County in 1919, he expected to retire from active public life.
Mr. Pitt, recognized over the state and nation as a public speaker, was an earnest advocate of rugged individualism and initiative, farsighted in the socialistic trends of public thinking and government. Beginning immediately after World War I, he was called upon to devote much time to public appearances, pleading for the preservation of constitutional government, zealously admonishing his audiences from state to state never to yield expedience for principles in governmental or personal matters.
Mr. Pitt was married to Caroline Jane Gilson, December 25, 1896. They were the parents of eleven children, all of whom were living when their parents celebrated their golden wedding anniversary December 25, 1946. Two sons, Louie and Sidney, preceded their father in death in the summer of 1947. Surviving are his widow; seven sons, Milton and Willis of Logan, Frank and Jesse of Missouri Valley, Glen of Crescent, Wayne of Griswold, and Perry of Van Nuys, California; and two daughters, Mrs. David Williams of Logan and Mrs. Carroll Campbell of Rockford, Illinois.
Mr. Pitt was a member of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints.
Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Fiftyfourth General Assembly of I ow a : That in the passing of the Honorable Milton Bird Pitt, the people, not only of Harrison and Pottawattamie Counties, but of the entire state of Iowa, have sustained a great loss.
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1602 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Be It Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the House and that the Chief Clerk be directed to forward an enrolled copy to the family of the deceased.
WM. E. DARRINGTON, G. T. KUESTER,
ARcH W. McFARLANE, Committee.
Memorial to the Honorable Wilson Reed of Jefferson County
MR. SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare a suitable resolution commemorating the life, character and public service of the late Honorable Wilson Reed, begs leave to submit the following memorial:
Wilson Reed was born October 13, 1873, at Fairfield, Iowa, son of the late Carson and Mary W. Reed. He died very suddenly of a heart attack June 29, 1950. He attended public school, Parsons Academy, graduated from Parsons College in Fairfield .in 1895, receiving an A.B. degree.
In 1900 he was united in marriage to Flora Bradley. They were the parents of two sons, Joseph Bradley and Allen Wilson.
He was a veteran of the Spanish American War and of World War I, spending ten months in service in France.
For many years he was a tax consultant, first in the Federal Bureau of Internal Revenue and then in private practice. He was active at the time of his death in this profession.
Mr. Reed served as Representative from Jefferson County in the Fortyninth, Fiftieth, Fiftieth Extra, Fifty-first, Fifty-second and the Fiftysecond Extra sessions. He served with honor and disti:lction during these sessions.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Odd Fellows Lodge, Elks Lodge, American Legion and United Spanish War Veterans.
Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Fiftyfourth General Assembly of Iowa: That in the passing of the Honorable Wilson Reed, the state has lost a valued and honored citizen and the family a loving husband and father and the House would tender, by this resolution, its sincere sympathy to his beloved family in this. great sorrow.
Be It Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the House and that the Chief Clerk be directed to forward an enrolled copy to the family of the deceased.
LEE GALLUP,
w. c. HElNDRIX, J. C. DAVIS,
Committee.
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