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Show T The Weather SUNS RATES JHE fan's dlplr advertising ernta an inch Per yJK 2 Iwh by the month- Weather reading! for the pant week aa given by Henry Fuck, observer, are aa follow: November 30, maximum 30, minimum 6; December 1, maximum 43, minimum 7; December 2, maximum 30, minimum 3; December 3, maximum 40, minimum 3; December 4, maximum 20, minimom 12; December 6, maximum 24, Hin?1 12;, December 0, maximum 32, minium 2 below zero. . rotes art issue or four (4) idrrrtfMmi. lrandnit. aa Inch par Isxue. Pos- additional. No displs? EiSSr alaaptad for the fir or tha riuL Paaa 1 readare tweaty-fiv- e at( per line aa Issue. . IJ MBta 3 j pi etae AH INDEPENDENT that good kind ona la not Volume 18, Number 28 Boa. Price. Utah. rf-- Tbe Sooth SIX COUNTIES SEND Attack Salt Lake ap-gre- nt te at-tnd- ed Hie banquet which COMMISSION discussion of into a four-hojuthem Utah development with articular emphasis being placed file alleged discriminations gainst this section of the state ur PROBES TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR 1932 invteKsumc of the) k .? t dm of Biehfield, past president oil e association, declared that the as- eiation is becoming a broad com-- 1 power working towards a un- d state organisation. He stressed the necessity of har--1 ny between all sections of the state, d scored the attitude of the Salt ke City chamber when the forma-o- f a Utah association was pro-- 1 It was his opinion that the rapital chamber was responsible the failure of the move. ut ". Board Expected to Cut Preliminary Estimate Utah State Commission Conducts Conference Success of Carbons new revalue, tion system was the principal subject explained to taxing officials of six eastern Utah counties at a district conference held here Tuesday under the direction of the state tax commission. It was shown in the discussions tow the plan was doing away with undervaluation in improvements on residence, commercial and industrial buildings, and equalizing assessments generally. The system was declared one of the best things that ever happened to Carbon eounty. Indicative of the interest felt by this section of the state in tax proh-om-s the meeting attracted an almost I School Problems Studied By E. OFFICIALS TO TAX Attacks on the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce for its with southern Utah were made unwillingness to gr several speakers at the monthly meeting of the Associated 5 vie Clubs of Southern .Utah, held in Price Saturday evening, nproximately fifty delegates off ities in Utah and Colorado I COUNTY evolv-- i Week Ending Docembtr 10, 19S1 . Utah Association At Price Meeting NEWSPAPER U. Teachers At District Meet Resolutions covering several subjects of importance to the schools and general public were drawn up by specially appointed committees at the regional conference of eastern Utah teachers held at the Carbon high school Saturday. The resolutions essentially were as follows: Urging support on the part of teachers EMPLOYMENT OFFICE to the action of the Utah Educational association in establishIN PRICE TO BE ing a credit union; proposing collection of scientific data conOPENED BY U. S. cerning tobacco in order to combat the tobacco evils of today; providing for the establishment of a committee to determine Government Authorizes whether compensation provided Work Office Here by local boards of education or that provided by the state is de- - Henry Fiack, administrator of the sirable and urging appointment j Carbon emergency relief organization, of a committee to investigate the I announen that a government of a hospital and sick ment bureau will be established here eave fund in connection with an(l wih begin operations aa soon aa the neeesaary office supplies are reexisting compensation laws. ceived in a few days. A eommittee named to Passage of Measure Will Reduce Tax Levy Carbon eounty will have the rapport of other sections of Utah during its fight in the next state legislature for passage of a bill providing that money turned over to the state by the government for coal royalties be plaeed in the hands of the eounty where ihe eoal lands are located instead of the state treasurer. William IL Toy, secretary of the Priee Chamber of Commerce, announces that directors of the Associated Civie Clubs of Southern Utah have agreed to support sueh a bill At the present time, tha U. B. eoal leasing aet provides that 37.5 per eent of all money collected by the government as royalties be paid to the state treasurer, who places the fund with the department of education. Purpose of the bill referred to, according to County Attorney Walter 1 Geaae, is to have this government refund turned over to the eo unties, where it is proposed to use it in district school funds and lessen tax bur- tentative budget for 1932 yas submitted to the Carbon county musioners at their regular monthly meeting Monday. The permanent bud-gct will be adopted the latter part of this month and there are expected to 1)( several cuts mode in items eon- - 100 per cent attendance of commistained in the one presented for study sioners, clerks, treasurers and assessinvextigate Appointment of Fiaek aa apeeial Monday. ors of Carbon, Emery, Grand, ban salary schedules reported that the agent for the new bureau waa authorBasing calculations on the amount Juan, Uintah and Duchesne counties, teachers continuous em- ized by this Carbon commissioners at the various levies will bring in if gU many of whom had to drive long dis- ployment appreciate depression, but des their regular meeting Tuesday. The during taxes are paid, the estimated receipts tances in near zero weather. A num-le- r pite the faet that purchasing power United States employment service is J. Cameron, Jr., of Panguiteh, . in the ggperal fund raised by the levy also attended ;he ins increased because of economic carried on under the direct Price citizens of president and field secretary, re- 0f i.g miHs are $46,151.59. Other eti-rte- d sessions. salaries are still low. The ion of the department of labor..' that the association was re--1 mated revenue is: Departmental fees A. J. Lee, member of the revalua- report stated that teachers should eo--1 All action taken towards alleviating vmg recognition in adjoining stales and receipts, $21,245; iuterest on tion committee, told the assembled I distress will hereafter have the sane-th- e to in make operate every way possible d th.t wifi, s.if Lake's bonds, $8150; toUl receipts in general officials about the new system in the work in tho schools better by tion and support of the government, dens. The fund, $75,540.59. budget report following words: Gease says that the bill before the maintaining and increasing high stan- - and will be off ieiaL states that if the bonds are cancelled, "We discovered many inequalities darda of service made possible by a A. CL Wilson,' state director of ast legislature asked that 37.5 per the revenue from that source will not as the work progresses. Adjoining lots paid, efficient teaching corps. Iployment, waa in Carbon eounty on cent of the 37.5 per eent retained to be realized. on Price Main street were assessed The same eommittee drew up reso-- 1 Thursday on business connected with the state be set aside for the counProposed expenditures in the gen- -. at $56, $33 and $66 a front foot In utions favoring a movement to bring the establishment of a bureau here, ties, bnt intimated that the next . . eral fund are approximately $7000 Helper, on the wMt aide of Main to the public a further realization The employment service measure would ask that the eoal coun.1 a mill levy to be used mor8 than receipts, or $82,408, aejng a we found valuations varying of the vital part played by schools in has been operating in Utah aine in ties be street, I the work of the body. tributed as follows: Commissioners, given the total amount of the from $10 to $77 per front modern life. April, 1930, Wilson says. and that the sum be distribnt-e- d lit Lake City, after promising to $4600; clerk, $6750; county attorney, all the way return, Offices have been established at foot were in attendance! the counties in Representatives among ipport the southern Utah assoeition, $3815; district attorney, $50; assessor, "We found similar inequalities' of at the meeting from Carbon, Emery, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Logan, to the amonnt of royalties,proportion eolleetod date done nothing promising $8975; recorder, $3800; sheriff, $18,- - assessment of residence property with- Irand, San Juan, Uintah and Dn-- 1 and St. George. With the organisation from each. id has not had the courtesy to an- - 495, busijail, $3850; surveyor, out any apparent reason. And chesne counties. General sessions were of a service in Carbon eounty, tbe The measure met with considerable rer inquiries or invite the assoc ia-- 1 $995 eounty food inspector and license eol- - ness blocks were equally irregular in raid in the bureaus .will he general opposition in the last legislature, matwith seetional morning there, Cameron said. lector, $4833; agricultural agent, $lr valuation, throughout the state. meetings in the afternoon. ters being complicated by the demand Wilham Rishel of the Utah Auto- - h70; We had complaints, of course, but building and grounds, $5600; Greenwood were E. E. Speakers of metal mining eonntiea for the same association was denounced hyLral, $4600; district court, $5405; jus-- y WHEN INJURED MAN SLIGHTLY were from those whose valuations of Midvale, president of the Utah arrangement These counties were r.P.L. 'Holman' of Mt. Pleasant, tiees "hourt, $2200; sundry expense, only AUTOMOBILE HITS HORSE sneh that they were not paying their Educational association; D. W. Parto support Carbon, unless this Responding secretary, for what the $1050- - miscellaneous, $1040; treasur- - share of the work When taxes. the rott, Salt Lake City, executive secrebacked their demands. leaker termed lying influence direct- - 0Tt $5660. Lake eounty Roas .W. of Salt S City was completed in Price, I do not sup- tary, and W. E. Fleetwood, Price, disGease says that the state receives eeived minor Monday g tourists over the Victory high-1931 injuries the on evening based Appropriations pose there was $10,000 difference' in trict manager of the Utah Power and when his ear struck a hone on the as its share of royalties approximatevj and away from Highways 50, valuation for the various funds are the total assessed value it the city, Light company. Roy Metealf of OgThe ly $40,000, and as Carbon eounty pay and 91, m southern Utah. He also estimated as follows: Indigent waa equally distributed, in our den, chairman of the local assoeia-- highway a mile south of Priee. poor, but it on ndemned Salt Lake City for ignor- - $12,819.89; eounty road and the virtually all of the assessments on whieh was horse, eatapnlted bridge judgment. The same would be truo of tions eommittee of the U. E. A., pro--1 eoal land, thia eounty would receive killed. waa Associated hood Civic the the Clubsnd fund, $76,919.32; bond interest, $48,- engine g by sessmns. Helper, except that the valuation of at ated that while the animal, the antomo- - almost all of the amonnt now refundstriking City is 715A6; county pension, $2563.98; fair the Rio Grande Western 'property was al5? Aftgr Fleetwood discussed how the schools bile ieft the road and crashed into a ed to the state. If the bill goes over, iportant to Utah, the state is more fund, $5127.96; state road, $30,767.73. increased. othw activities couldeo-operatand Damage to the ear waa several the eounty tax levy could be redneed iportant to Salt Lake City. "There has been come discussion as to the better sdvantageT the tate. hundred aouara-existProblems and activities of the Colo-id- o approximately 2 mills, Geaae .atatoa. to expense, bnt former work waa done In substance he declafed tkat there Coal lands owned by eorparationa State association were disenssed in the United States organizalargely by deputies chosen for politiand private individuals are rapidly v David W. Thomas, manager of the cal reasons. When the committee gels tions of radical socialists, L W. W, becoming depleted, and it will be necgrieultural and livestock department through it will be found that Carbon Bolshevists and anarchists, preponderbefore long for mine enmpen-ie- s the body. Thomas said that the in-essary eounty has had the cheapest assess- antly composed of alien people whose to lease more government land. A I I P l- -P mountain ana was destined to fur--1 ment it ever had. avowed purpose ia the establishment The passage of the bill, therefore, if ih southern California with its aqp- IlLLLuL! Another problem peculiar to thia of a reign of terror and the overvital to Carbon eonnty aa a protecy of basie foods and he urged poo-region was discussed. It is how to col- throw of the government tion for the eoal industry. lect taxes on improvements on minDeclaring that, the hour hag struck Guilty from the govern- when the diallcnge to our eral lands leased 1 , Selects larked that Utah and Colorado crops ment. Improvements in Utah are real- on civilization and the institutions of L3rDOH, lV 1 By Slid we the best in the United 'States, jOppS owns Glen Man our country as guaranteed by the eon- ty, but the federal government Frank Smith, ono of the two al- the land. When the lease'operators are stitution CiCtl and laws of the republic V (Continued On Pane Four) Glen leged assailants of Sheriff S. M. Bliss presented with their bill for taxes George A. Rowley of he aeeeptod. Fleetwood intimat- Thrfe MaAonie lodgea elected oftt waa elected director for Spring Novthree-yea-r a on the improvements, they fail to pay ed that if the control of state knd so- HAKBEK COMMITTEE EOT TO in an attempted jail delivery on thi wcek Lodge No. 16 term of the Priee River Water Conember 2, was arraigned before Judge the tax, permitting it to go delinqnont. were put in the hands of those meeti 8POESOR BALES DAT Mond; ' ciety eveningTjoppa No. on charg- The county takes a tax certificate, 0: George Christensen Monday people, it would mean government by gg on ucgday Jnd Chiri Frod Jen- servation distfiet Tuesday, according to the vote result announeed Wedncs- - ) Corner P. Peacock, chairman of a es of assault with intent to murder course, but at the end of four yean, nings Commandery No. 6, Knight day by Secretary Rulon A. BrynexJ nmnittee appointed by the Price and assault with a deadly weapon. after which it may sell the improveTemplars on Wednesday. Election o:l Rowley received 3618.34 votes, as comlumber of (Commerce to investigate He pleaded not guilty, and his ments, they may be out of use and obofficers of the Royal Arch Mason, whieh was the in tax state the the be will first jury trial' commission, solete. Besides, the improvements are pared to 2906.78 rotes for E. K. Olday as a means of stimu-in-g be held Wednesdcy son will be- - not 6, which E. H. Chapter verm M32 f Snow, cos of chairman; the of Priee, the balloting being by court, without value by much represented business of ting locally, reports that of next week. shares. Dr. H. B. Goetxman of Priee deposits owned by the government H. P. Leatham and R. E. Hammond, body has decided not to sponsor ffin New offieero of the three chapters was not listed as a candidate an the C. A. Robertson of Moab has a- is event. The meeting also discussed the us- members, and Paul Kimball and W. settle- A. Stnmm, valuation experts for the whieh eleeted this week are: Carbon ballots, but waa accorded 313 votes. A survey was made by the commit- - cepted the appointment of Judge ual features of compromise lodge, worshipful master, Theodore H among the business men before the Qeorpe Christensen to represent Smith ments, delinquent taxes, equalization commission. Thomas, Priee, succeeding E. C. Meentertain-1 were officials All had Knox Patterson in audithe trial prev- generally, misuse of abatement, visiting Board was reached. of Rolapp; senior warden, R. S. comCarbon iously been named defense counsel, tor, tax deeds, valuations of automo-lile- ed at a banquet by the lint Smith objected because Patterson live stock, merchandise and the missionen following the session. Wal-- 1 Robbins, Spring Canyon; junior seere- Knox, chairman, explained some den, Jack Vignette, Helper; had once prosecuted him on a crim- various other problems that have been A meeting of the Carbon County tax problems in the agricnltnr-- tary, J. W. Hammond, Price; treas-a- l the of inal eharge. thia sessions of rapping up at all the I ehap-th- e Farm bureau will be held in the ofWilliam Priee; urer, Littlejohn, of whieh Lee in of the area The ease of the state against eonnty part series. state ia financially intonated. The kin, Rev-- R- - CS. Jonas, Price; aenuw fice of O. P. Madsen, eounty agriculDiamcnti, Smith's alleged accomplice The sessions here were the fourth the federal building in the jail raid, was plaeed upon the of a aeries of seven diitriet eonvw- members of the state board and oth- - deaeon, Wilford Ruff, Pnce; junior tural agent, at 8 at p. according to an Arthur deaeon, Opperman, Hiawatha; Saturday made brief talks. .People of Price are responding very calendar Monday, but arraignment of tions being held throughout Utah by ere announcement by William H. Toy, secE. senior Charles Beveridge, steward, few for a was deferred erously to the request of The Sun he defendant Priee; junior steward, not yet named; retary of the organization. The meethw attorney, Sam King of "p discarded toys, which will be dis- - dya as ing will be the first held by the butyler, Antonio Migliaeeio, Priee. ibuted, after being repaired, to boye Salt Lake City, is engaged in anotner in several months. reau J. L master, Joppa Worshipful d girls whose . parents are unable to I Monroe, Consumers, succeeding R. K. VChriitm.. gift. for Storey of Priee; senior warden, Dr. R. W. Robinson, Kenilworth; junior was th jail delivery, placed Wilh Christmas two to approximately warden, A. L. Sage, Helper; secreth cVdarvG"S tnd k away, citizens who intend to New tary, D. L. Coulter, Consumers; for ou work bond, the of Canal, meana Wbute with used Aa providing a which Valuation gifts for House and entertainment. Dr. urer, Sam Stein, Helper; senior dea-no - ar allBcd to lave aen a the unemployed, firewood for the F. Carl 1 to longer have any use. are nrgSprottUng, eon, George Helper; service, J. Nyman; Stookey; Manuros Maropia bring the articles to The Sun monB7 from Members of the state tax aommia-sio- n needy and improving the appearance visiting and firing squad, W. W. West, I junior deacon, Arthur Brown, Priee; 28. I senior u possible. Immediate re-- onBeptember who were in Priee Tuesday for D. E. the of 3 W. W. Lambson, atoward, post chaplain; Americanism, he abrnnee of h attorney, Gar. of the eity, Priee Post No. U imperative eo the conference of county ofN. L. the district toy. may steward, Clark Pope, commitjunior per; Wright, athletiea, American Legion executive entered a plea of not guilty. Pt in the best possible shape be-. declared D. V. that the revaluation vice Gunderson, Priee, tyler. ficials, and Scott Fanaett, sumen; tee and offieero decided at a meetmore satisfacwaa Eminent work ON " E. GUILTY Rolls pnbprogressing MAN Knight Templars West; a recommend FINDS legal, JURY ehairman; tatHml?11! ing Tuesday evening to Carbon in C. B. mander, Price, Fergnason, eonnty than anytorily Walter Taylor; membership, LESSEE OHAUGE Df OOURI winter work project to the city counSheldon reeding Rev. H. & Merkel of 8alt where else in Utah. finance, Wayman; cil undoubtedly be more children Lake City: generalissimo, W. N. Wet- Carbon eonnty took the lead in Curtia Smith waa sentenced to serve The post suggests the eutting doun Anderson. th the new system and hod the for captain-generthis ld saint are zel, Roy whether adopting Mohrland; three months in the eounty jail of aud they Rpgardless and trimming of all unsightly beunder work Rev. he when all Birchard, way before any other or S.. Standardville; assault man7 the not, appeared uiEinr.!).Legion prelate, trees in Price. Carl' Nyman members of The Sun decided to take simple e counties had even decided to use tho R. C. Jones, Priee; recorder. Mat to invited are men fore Judge George Christensen Wed-- r dangerous comservice rj"? cordially executive of the post n as chairman A. McGee, method. onf0 n,,ke thia Christmas a hap- - nosday for judgment Smith waa meetings of the post whieh are mour, Price; treasurer, L. will present the plan to tho mittee The work ia progressing very raptried a totl' Thure-- Price: senior warden, O. F. Hall cf many hall Ihe ed with carnd knowledge, and at held every legion counciL Assessor Silas Rowley announcwarden Mohrland Jaek idly, ; entertainment junior s.ww,peration of he gen- - hn the district court on thst charge, roster of commit day evening. Special A complete revaluation of farm lands ia and H. es, will our efforts will be presented at frequent netto, Helper; warder, but the jury reduced the offense. 0B,lt J'o,,,l1tcver chairmen waa chosen at tho meeting ; now nnder way. Preliminary work Sam standard bearer, aon, Jr., and now from on, prominent Commander e has been is one of and will be announced by if. a Pjrit of thankfulness for tho Mme. Schumann-Hein- k mmpleted and the asaess Fidel, Hiawatha; sword bearer, at the next meet- speaker will address the post from T. William , Iglohcart belw-moat ' and in- - gan Ratliff, Helper; sentinel, Antonio ment eommittee started actual revalucurrent of njoy, all eitixons ablo the world greatest on affairs iJ?1,rtJby time to tbe movement are asked to I ed singers, am! has sung for benefits ing of tie post Thursday evening (to- ation the first of this week. Migliaeeio, Pnee. as fol- tereat night). The assignments are in almost every city in the world. corn-uni- ty I 1 employ-adoptio- I I I aupervia-condition- s, I . I em-w- ell I I . . geu-obi- le ng V IV ) I Salt-Lak- e I 1 e s 1 . V WJ j III np" ! - H.t Not Plea Entered Sheriffs Assailant Water District Spring - Anglo-Sax-- I rt Vnapicrs . Can - I henr-"doll- ar I I I Carbon Farm Meet Saturday I s, war-ter- I to 1 Recommends Winter Legion 2S& S&5S Work Project to Council f,in M P, I treas-low- I af a: L. com-licit- Bwt.ftS2ruS y, I al y"- -' Gil-th- I cliarg-'itho- Pbla. a Vig-nrncra- Stoven-interva- ls lb-ice- Re-lim- I " 4 Carbon Leads Rest of State On Plan J |