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Show 11 THE dition the existence of which is not in the least justified. rot-Aiuror- afr Of course, the average property owner has far too great a burden to carry now insofar as taxayiHMi Every Thursday By the Carbon County Pub tion is concerned. However, steps could well be lishing Company. taken to overcome that condition, steps that JOSEPH L. ASBUKT, would not work any hardship on the sources Publisher and Manager. from which revenue might be secured to maintain our school system on a level that should VAL IL COWLES, be obtained in a civilized country. Editor and Advertising Manager. During the past twelve years approximately Subscription, $2.00 the Year In Advance. Phone No. 9. four billions of dollars have been returned as excessive income tax payments, a program of Entered As Second Class Mail Matter At the Postotfice doling out money the likes of which has never At Price. Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. before been witnessed in this country. The interests which received those huge rebates might ADVERTISING RATES well stand the cost of that portion of educational 50c. Display Matter Per Inch Per Issue, 40c, Transient, 25 Additional. Cent Per expense which the average citizen finds himself Position, Special now unable to contribute directly to. Our eduLegals Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six cational system is one of the most important deWords to Line. Summons, $12.50; Water Applicaof civil government. The future of partments Final $10.00. Proof, tion, $15.00; the nation depends on our educational system. Readers Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count It is unwise to unreasonably limit the necessary Six Words to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty-Fiv- e educational facilities of the nation. Cents Additional Each Insertion. False economy in connection with our educaObituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., At Readtional system is just as unwise as is the carrying ing Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the Line. out a program of real economy an act of wisdom. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents Per The United States educational system must be Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. maintained, it must be permitted to progress to meet advancing conditions. Address All Communication to ufyp CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING PRICE, UTAH PRICK. UTAH SUN-ADVOCA- CO. Game Birds , Deer MINERS CUMTLtlfc Fed By Sportsmen Of Carbon, Emery LEAGUE PLAY WITH WIN OVER PIRATES During the past month, a large number of pheasants and quail have been fed by the Fish and Game Protective association, according to Secretary Arthur S. Horsley. A large quantity of hay has also been distributed to deer in the canyons of Carbon and Emery Carbon- vocals Trim Green River, 51-2- 3, In Final Game of Schedule; Bryner Stars For Winners. Carbon high closed the Central district schedule Friday evening with a victory over Coach Wallace Bickmores Green River Pirates. The score was 3. After the first string had piled up 5 lead at the end of the first quarter, Coach Vernon Merrill sent a steady stream of reserves into the contest, and every man on the Carbon squad had an opportunity to play. The substitutes turned in some grati- counties. Mr. Horsley reports one-sid- ed 21-- n i , . i J, ii 5 ; .. 13 se 7t ;' elect Roosevelt in opposition to such a measure soon halting that program. Realizing the impossibility of putting the program on a national scale the sponsors of the general sales tax move switched their efforts to individual states. However, this program has happily proven largely a failure, a fact which should be a cause of great rejoicing. Often referred to as the fairest means of taxation the general sales levy is just the opposite, placing the cost of governmental operation to the greatest extent on the shoulders of those least able to bear it. The sales tax is a vicious measure and should be opposed at every turn regardless of any plan under which efforts are made to masquerade it as necessary because of existing conditions. which allows loans to one concern not to exceed fifteen per cent of a financial institutions resources. Traylor also admitted that his bank had been guilty of the same violation of the bulk laws. It is to be hoped that the United States senate investigation which has been bringing these conditions into the open will result in weeding the .145 13 Jorgensen, rf Bedier, If Stott, c T. Sada, rg . Smith, lg A. Sada, rf . Hinson, rf 2 1 4 4 0 0 so-call- ed def-howl- ng Approximately 300 rabbits were killed Sunday in the benefit hunt conducted by the Price and Helper chambers of commerce, according to l- - i . t : ROTARIANS ON TO HEAR DEBATE QUESTION t Millerton Milk comes to you as Milk 6f Highest Quality. From the Miller-to-n Dairy Farms your milk is protected by modern dairy machinery to safeguard the health of your family. Visit our plant and learn for yourself the superiority of Millerton Milk. Milleirttoii IDsiiiry United States Fuel Company h 'fH winners offensive, scoring 19 points. The score: (Second Game). MOAB G. T. F. P. 6 1 1 13 Bronson, rf 3 Walker, If 2 Day, c Andrews, rg P. Shafer, lg Goodspeed, rg Learning, If Riordan, rg Stocks, c L. Andrews STAND ARDVWJ aifi J. Lauris, rf White, If I J Lauris, c Marchetti, rg Marvish, lg McPhie, C I J ! Jl J1 f Totals Central Quint Wb Place In Torn Central high defeated Bk Friday evening to clinch i race and emi T. F. P. n the district 5 round nte in the Region 0 0 ment to be held in Me ' 2 1 5 The i 4 S 11 Friday and Saturday. JO 8 5 45 I - 2 0 s 0 ft 0 0 0 J Totals 8 44-2- 7. 1 5 21 Intramural Meet At .High School Closes Coach G. A. Judah1 top! upper hand of the confetti out Tatton with 13 coastal with 11 wi tel men for the Castle Dakffc mens hit the hoop for rim I take the scoring honor tab The score: CENTRAL 41 Tatton, rf R. Blackhairi, If schedule Finishing its without a defeat, the Carbon Slickers S. Blackham, e won the high school intramural bas- Jensen, rig ketball tournament which ended on Seely, lg Thursday of last week. Members of Totals the winning squad were Donald Caldwell, Frank Gunderson, Frank Tan-gaBoyd Fish, Frank Eaquinta, Floyd Davis, Nick Fasselin, Gardell Simmons, rf Marshall and F. Fuller. Pritchett If 32-ga- me m, Fifteen teams participated In the tournament, over 150 boys taHwg part The six quints taking part in the final tournament and their stand lngs were as follows: Carbon Slickers, won 5, lost 0; Postgrads, won 4, lost 1; Miners, won 2, lost 8; Shrimps, won 2, lost 3; Senate, won 1, lost 4; Spring Canyon, won 1, lost 4. Other teams in the tournament included Rangers, Golden Bobcats, Miller Creek, Panthers, King Coal boys, Slickers, Mixtures, Cowboys and . CARBON FORWARD CAPTURES SCORING Leonard, e TTuman, rg Vogrenic, lg Edwards, Totals CARBON PRINCIPAL! A general discussion of srijf Jems for the remainder of' was carried on at a meetfel bon district school prinefrej day at the Harding Junior athletic committee wai meet in. the near future plans for the snmul spring TITLE FOR THIRD STRAIGHT SEASON A debate concerning the interna tional aspects of will feature the weekly meeting of the Price Nephi Gunderson, Carbon high forscored 166 points in the league Rotary club Thursday evening. Stu- ward, dents of the Carbon high school will schedule ended Friday to virtually clinch the state scoring championparticipate in the discussion. ship for the third consecutive season. The Miner captain averaged 20.75 points per game, his seasons total being 13 more than the combined totals of his two nearest rivals. R. Blackham, Central forward, was second with 77 points, one counter more than his brother, S. Blackham, who was the high point man among the pivot men. The game average of the runner-u- p was 11 points. Other leading scorers were as follows: Tatton, Central, 69; KUlpack of Ferron, 85; Bryner of Carbon, 61; Jensen, Central, 60; Bedier, Green River, 55; Jorgensen, Green River, 54; Hanson, Ferron, 54. Complete official scoring records for the entire league schedule are as Millerton Milk Builds Health i 43-1- Jones, rf Redd, If Black, c Perkins, rg Palmer, lg K. Lymarin rf K. Lyman, rf GREEN RIVER G .T. F. P. Carrol, rg gov-dlrect- ors Sheriff S. M. Bliss, captain of the hunting party. The rabbits were turned over to the relief committees in Price and Helper for distribution to needy families. The hunt was held in the vicinity of Oaks Springs ranch, a large number of sportsmen participating. to take 1 BLANDING A FALSE CRY .0 the to Balance budget appears be the popular Totals .3 19 7 23 parrot phrase around Washington, ' D. C. MAMMWMMAMWWMMMWIMIMMmMMM these days, the captains of industry who have been appearing before the senate finance BASKETBALL committee and offering suggestions for ending RESULTS IN the nations economic illness doing the talking. REGION FIVE The balance the budget cry has been the shout element of for that many months now, its of balance the budget" shouting by the Carbon-Emer- y District. shortness and terseness of expression being use has resulted only in growing that in the first seven mouths of as psychology for a foundation on which has been erected a demand for economy that will work the fiscal year two dollars were spent for every one taken in by the treasury, the deficit being $l,271,9M,tM. hardships on those least able to bear them. The fact that the national budget has not been balanced for many years does not hamper the balOUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM ance the budget shouters; they are primarily Reports from the educational departments of interested in maintaining their big incomes even foreign governments to the office of educa- if the nations governing system shall be threatFridays Results. tion, Department of the Interior, show that the ened. Carbon 51, Green River 23 (at school crises in the United States appears to be The nation needs economy, should have econo- Price). more severe than in approximately forty other my. Certainly, however, that economy should not Central 44, Huntington 27 (at Cascountries. This is more than an unpleasant sitube secured at the expense of those least able to tle Dale). ation in the richest nation in the world, a con- - give toward its realization Rabbits Killed For Benefit of Jobless 17 counters 21 Totals shifty pirates of finance from the business Held, making that territory one in which only honest and decent persons may operate. Mark sf atatasmsnship (T): The senate esmmlttoc an appreprlattens reeenUy increased from $118327 to $,-5- 9 the appropriation "for encouragement of the breeding of riding heroes suitable for the army, followed this by recommending appropriation of $1S3M for the interstate transportation of black bam, and then decreased the appropriation for the U. 8. Childrens bn reau by $15,451! or honors. A. Lindsay led the side five with 11 pninfr . After holding WelliivttBkF 14 score in the first half, tkf bia five cracked and aconii foul goals in the next teoZft B. Draper waa the big Blinding team Friday in the final ligtons offensive, .chalkte contest of a two-gaplayoff to de- counters. Shiner was the n termine the eastern district cham- umbia who had any player all 5. I leading pionship of Region denting Wellington's stnuj through the game, the Oil Plungers The scores: end on contest the finished the long SUNNYSIDE U score. of a 45-counters and 17 with Andrews JJr A. Lindsay, rf Bronson with 13 were high point men Pressett, H ... 4 for the losers. Black was the only f j Lindsay, c B landing player to find the hoop with B. j Lindsay, rg of consistency, chalking Preston, lg any degree 1 up 11 points. Peacock, lg Moab won the first tilt of the Denison, lg f 9, ies February 18 by a score of Bronson being the main cog In the Totals so-call- ed ' 13 ROBIN PLAYOFF 45-2- il the winners had an lead of 24-when thT However, the Standartvifri hit their stride in the lati ten and tied the scow Shortly before the gamtaJ Undsay and Pressett sunk hr to give the victory to Bum White of Standard villetS GRAND CAPTURES BERTH IN ROUND 13-- in BE OPPOSED Opposition of the retail business interests of the state of Colorado has assured defeat to the proposal for a general sales tax there, according to news reports. Similar opposition has been experienced in other states this year to any proposal that a general sales tax be enacted in order to increase tax revenues. The campaign, well directed and concerted, was first initiated as a national program, a statement of President- that the fying performances. The Miners chalked up nine points in the first quarter before the visitors were able to locate the basket. freThey continued to score with Grand high school of Moab became quency, although Green River playin terms even fourth team to win a round robin the on ed them practically the second period. The half ended tournament berth by defeating the 32-- SHOULD Sirldecision from membership drive conducted by the local association is meeting with fairly good success. Approximately sixty memberships have been sold. 51-2- Recent annenneement has been nude that the robber Freon this point on, the Carbon industry U preparing to pnt oat unbreakable tableware. team was composed virtually of reIf those rubber folks would Just tun their attention to serves, who outscored the Pirates GREATER HONOR FOR DERN bank accounts, there might still be some hive. the third period. The score at 0. of the quarter was end the to reason be Utah has of state good proud The individual perTHAT AFFAIR INSULL The outstanding because its former governor, George H. Dem, was turned in the of formance game President-elecRoosevelt to The Insull debacle is a sorry spectacle in the has been selected by t by Holly Bryner, Carbon center, who be his Secretary of War, far more than if this American Held of business, showing a degrad- raced all over the floor rustling the states former chief executive had been select- ing organization of corruption that reaches a ball and breaking up Green Rivers ed for the post of Secretary of the Interior. which will prove seriously damaging to offensive. Holly did not confine his As the head of our war department, the for- depth honest business interests and go far toward cre- activities to defense alone, but also mer governor will be third in rank in the na- ating and advancing conditions that threaten the contributed nine points. tion's new chief executives official family, a rat- very foundation of civil government. Captain Nephl Gunderson played only half the game, but hit the hoop ing that is a distinct recognition of the imporcrime was no in the there It that step appears tance of the west insofar as national govern- calendar that those associated in the Insull op- for 15 counters to win high score honmental operations are concerned. Then, too, the erations missed in their manipulations. Even the ors. Collingham played a good defensive game, holding his rival forward Secretary of War position offers far greater op bankers of Chicago played a to a lone field goal T. Sada was outreputable portunities for exercising individual talent than sorry hand In the affair. Charles G. Dawes, Owen standing for the losers. does that of head of the interior. D. Young and Melvin Traylor appeared as parFrequent fouling characterized the ticipants in the Insull operations to an extent game, one Carbon player and two With "Mm," FergXMO directing affairs In Texas again that real worthwhile business executives would Green River men being ejected for and the rtrfl"g sltaailoo, ene meat seemed to have shunned. Dawes admitted that excessive fouling. The score: needa read the date lines an war dispatches to tell Just he had loaned the Insull CARBON group 44 per cent of his where the heaviest battling la going an. banks resources, this in spite of the Illinois law Chlneae-Japane- Sunnyside won the the Carbon Thursday ing Standardville, 37ThVl of a round consolation round.wSi -Emery follows: Carbon Team Records. Pts. Opp. Pts. ..392 Central Ferron : Green River Huntington 309 216 .175 .158 Mined In Carbon CM Skipped Ewiriaf Properties Ai Standardville, S PREPARED ON ON FINEST TIPPLES UNITED STATS go Is Unexcelled Storage Purposes 168 217 303 236 326 Forwards. Gunderson, Carbon R. Blackham, Central Tatton, Central KUlpack, Ferron . Bedier, Green River G. F. 71 24 .86 5 31 7 .25 15 23 9 P. 166 77 69 65 55 SALT LAKE CITT, General OWfeJ Ninth Fleer Keans |