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Show j . ' ' - . Pare Six s r Tuesday, March TltC DRAGERTON TRIBUNE r 6, 1956 t v 1955 Taxes' Final tax taled 97.18 "per cent. of apportionment monies collected in Carbon county lov the year 1955 have been made, t has been announced by County Special 1 taxes were apportioned Of the $1,367,734.85 charged for collection, $1,326,076.44 was received which 4s 96.95 per cent of ' the total. Of the total collected, went for school purposes or 39.88 per cent. Of this total, went directly to the Carbon county school district while whe state school collection of went to the state for Mr. and Mrs. Jack House, Drag-ertorecently spent four days in California visiting with their son, Clifton Jensen, and 'family and daughter, Sylvia MesSner. . Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gunderson spent the week end at Grand Junction, Colorado, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Leary of Salt Locals freasurer N.P, Pettersson. -- $926,-353.- 74 $785,-380.- 71 $140,-773.- 03 reap-portionm- ent When a lady shouts . . . Stave Met The uniform minimum local tax which amounted to 5367,233.96 and the county school tax, $18,646.75, go directly to' the school district. County funds received the following apportionments : General fund, $91,808.50; road and bridge, $76,507.07; indigent fund, $22,952.13; bond interest and to sinking-fun$30,602.84; hospital, thfe rescue. Say what you infirmary and county physician fund, $30,602.84; exhibition and Then like its time to come about modern gad- advertising fund,. $14,710.99; weed YOU control, $3,060.29, and extension need gets they to help them do their work. We have gadgets, too, many thousands of Let our dollars' worth skilled professionals do that . . , Why not forget about wash day? still d 'und, $7,650.71. The Carbon Water Conservancy District received $7,650.72. Apportionments toincbiporated cities and towns and 'the percentage of collection in each are listed as follows: Price, $56,017.72, 95.31 per cent; Helper, $25,721.73, 97l36 per cent; Scofield, $1,216.92, 91.48 per cent; Wellington, $5,872.14, 78.85 per JUST CALL cent; Hiawatha, $3,798.34, 99.13 per cent; Castle Gate, $9,376.60, 99.14 per cent, and Sunnyside, PRICE STEAM 99.40 per cent. Hiawatha, Castle Gate and SunLAUNDRY nyside tax collections were within the 99 per cent collection mark, PRICE the highest in- - the county. Wellington had the lowest collection total. . Phone 218 For property in the county at We Call For And Deliver arge outside 'the incorporated $13,-743.2- 8, urifiEa n, , yots? HaGflr?nG ' s w hWIihhumwq ' , ' ' ' '' ' ' Lake City were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ruth Crosby Feb-rur- y 22. Mrs. Winn West, Price, was released from Permanente hospital Saturday where he has been treated for a week. Bernice Shelley visited in Moab over the week end. Mrs. Bill Cowan is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, Dragerton, where she is recuperating - from measles contracted while teaching at Provo. Mrs. Claudia Warren from Grantsville, Utah, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rock, Dragerton. Mrs. Paul Turner, Provo, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibson, while Mrs. Gibson is recovering from a thyroid operation. A boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eccles. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Dell La-Ve- rl Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKean, Dragerton, spent the week end in Salt Lake City on business. Loretta Cowan was week end guest, at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. in Cowan Billy Provo, where she attended the basketball game between BYU and the U; of U. w, When' a salesman gets in order mentally and morally orders will tocome along regularly. and towns the collections . cities to w EAM . . . distillers of the worlds finest bourbon since 17S5 WORTHY OF YOUR TRUST Beams old-fashione- Kentucky Straight d4 Bourbon Whiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to geo eration for over 161 years. tastes oply Beam Radios sputter? . TV picture shrinks or flutters? Fuses blow? Light bulbs dim? All this probably means inadequate home wiring wires too weak, too few, too small, to carry full, healthy loads of electricity. Call an electrical contractor, and learn how easy it is to have your home wired adequately for modern living. like Beam. only Beam tastes so gooi ft' ouy rrem lour iuuior ' Home of the James B. Beam Distdling doClermontt lCy v t 86 PROOF JAMES 8. KENTUCKY BEAM STRAIGHT BOURBON CiSTiLUN3 CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY OtdAicA Si 'IfflJmtj- - UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. A N - ,V i |