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Show THE JAGE FOUR Financial Statement of Carbon County, Utah, for the Year Ending II E L JOURNAL-- H FEE a result, playing impossible and as and slow were extremely both games BECKERS LEADS BLATZ BEER WINS SECOND HALF FIRST HALF IN BASKETBALL RACE CITY LEAGUE PLAY Castle Gate Wins Close One After trailing the Helper Kiwanis team most of the game the Castle Gate entry in the city league, led by Olsen, center, managed to pull out on the long end of the score with, a one-poimargin. The final score "Clfkey" 19-2- -. General Fund General Deficiency Fund Bond Interept Fund Bond Sinking Fund Exhibition & Advertising Fund Old Age Pension Fund Indigent Poor Fund Road and Bridge Fund Temporary Transient Relief, Infirmary etc. Fund Dependent Mothers Fund Highway Improvement Fund -- .. F. F. Fisk Bequest Fund $ 53,930.86 Cash Cash Cash Cash 13,161.42 12,060.02 1,177.00 9,051.93 33-2- 4,978.06 45,279.36 39,910.78 2,541.23 11,820.50 5.942.03 35,923.53 Total Cash Deposits d ..410 110 31,000.00 15,000.00 1,478.83 1 O- 1 - 10 10 11 I $ Total Assets 49,260.10 287,039.82 $ 10 10 110 . 1,556.50 224.77 Assets Non-Gas- The Helper teams lost two games to Carbon. The over the week-enbowed to the Car Freshmen Helper bon Freshmen to the tune of 14-and sophomores lost their game to The score for the Carbon Sophs 17-the Sophs was tied 4 when the 1st half ended but Carbon took to its rampage' in the last half, making 13 points to Helper's 4. In the freshman game. Carbon led off through the game till the whistle blew. This marked the first defeat for the Helper teams since the season opened. Helper will journey to Sunnyside Friday. The Summary: 110 110 $ 237,779.72 Bond Sinking Investment, Bonds purchased Road & Bridge Fund, Loan to General Fund Exhibition and Advertising Fund. Loan to General Fund Due from Taxing Units for Assessing and .. Collecting Taxes Other Accounts Receivable Total - . nWa Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Gash Cash Cash Venturelll 4-- . ASSETS By AngeJo BASKET Bergera led his Blatz the first half title in being team to Ivor de-- I qisen of CasMe Gate and Ruggeri Fisher Beer In the city league basketball race by of the Kiwanis matched shots In the to 31 l Merchants .'fitting the Keti-.iWeek's Upset second half, by making three each five, . . who had .uiva tho iciwitnia from long range. The game was won with TTinta won both of their been occupying first place along Castle Gate team on their the by last two games to remain in first the Blatz team lost a close decision ability to toss in foul pitches. They nla- in the cnuntv basketball race. . to Castle Gate by a 19 to M margin made two out of four, and the KiLast Thursday they defeated Bonnie Bergera shelled the hoop during wanis was able to garner only one and Tuesday they the first half for ten points. He was out of five. Theatre took thP measure of a fizhtine Stan-- ' aided by the Alli3on brothers who With the addition of the Moose Dennis-scor- e dardville crew by an overwhelming made six counters each. Ray and Divvy's Service in the on played a sparkling game for the Lodge of 49 to 19. league, the second half will consist In last Thursday's game Tabona Merchants, by chalking up 10 points of CARBON FRESHMEN six teams instead of four. and Brown rung up 10 points each for his team. G F P P two teams played a latter The to lead the Beer team in their win.' An extremely slick floor made fast .... If 2 H. Moose the at 6:30, Bryner practice game Adams with eight markers wa3 high mar2 rf close a Basso the game by THEATRE winning man for the- - Bonnie crew. In the BONNIE 4 0 0 8 L. Bryner c G F P gin. Tuesday contest. Brown and George 0 1 0 0 Active play in thesecond half will Caferelli lg Adams If Young matched skill to garner 12 0 0 start Monday. January 31sf. The Toppia rg rf Thompson and 11 points respectively. Ray An 0 0 0 8! the 0 in Tarta later 2 3 3 will schedule ... c appear Larsen derson with fourteen points was the 0 2 .... 0 2 Helper Journal. Tingley lg tiigliotte y frun fnr panp w ' ftio Standard 0 A" D 0 0 0 r. vrr ( '; 0 2 j The Summary: .... ...... Angotti A combination o fthe Kiwanis and r - 0 0 0 0 Evans 1 BLATZ 0 Blatz teams, entries in the city 7 4 0 14 Total 0 0 0 0 P G F P rf."" .. league, defeated the Bonnie Theatre 10 6 3 23 10 5 2 If ...4 Bergera HELPER FRESHMEN in an exhibition game by a 24 to 17 3 1 0 Tuesday's Games J. Allison rf . G P F P 3 2 2 A. Allison c .... ..... 3 Oliveto's pulled the week's upset, BONNIE THEATRE ... If Ray G F P plLange 1 0 0 lg when they handed the fast Fisher; rf Prez MOO ... 3 2 0 0 0 . 1 A. Dalpiaz rg 0 0 1 0 . Rper OutlawR of Price a 29 to 24 Auam u Mullins c 2 1 0 rf 0 f Thompson Wilson defeat. Big George Sluga proved the 0 0 Col7ani lg 1 0 1 1 . Caviani g r,3.en .c , 0 0 2 0 Bunnel big gun for the Oliveto team by his rg 0 13 9 5 31 Total " tip-ishots under the basket, heif"um 15 0 0 0 0 D. Dimick rf 0 ' RETAIL MERCHANTS collected a total of 13 points. West-- ; Gibson rg 0 0 0 0 Davis rf 1 Burses3 11 G F P P Spigarelll rg ley with ten points and H. Bryner rg 0 0 0 0 1 4 .... 2 .. Cox If with seven, were most effective forinlte 3 .. Total 1 " 3 0 0 6 Chadwick rf the Fisher crew. 6 8 4 16 Total 1 0 0 2 CARBON SOPHOMORE Fisher's Tuesday loss threw them' Oveson c O F F P 5 0 0 10 in a tie with O. P. Skaggs for sec- Dennison lg G F P 2 0 0 4 ; 0 1 0 0 Shiner If . . St. Louis rg ond spot in the league standing. J...4 2 0 8 Laursen f .... 4 0 0 8 O. P. Skaggs have displayed a well - A"'son If 1 1 1 3 Wilson, rf . 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 L. Bryner c balanced team in the last two games Gaviani rf O. Rachele f c 0 2 1 Mnniott 1 0 Pri:ice Last 0 0 nosed 0 .... 0 Crawford g lg played. Thursday they 0 21 1 O 0 2 and Tuesday, ' Bsone ig 0 0 0 0 C. Bryner rg out Oliveto's R. Rachele g 0 2! 1 .... 0 0 0 0 Eastern Utah Electric was a victim lA- - OaMaz rg 12 4 1 25 Driscoll Total 4 0 8! 0 0 0 0 to a loss. Larry Peterson andergera rf Harrison CASTLE GATE O 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 Smith paced tie Skaggs win in both'A- Allison g .... .. Pike G F P J0 0 0 0! 8 1 4 16 Total games, by locating the hoop in a - Dalpiaz g .... 1 Burgess If 1 . 0 consistent manner. and Flam S Chandler 3 Pero rf HELPER SOPHOMORES 0 . 0 Midgley played strong defensive ball LanSe g 4 Olsen c .. G F F P 24 0 12 Total j for O. P. Skaggs. . 0 Carrol 1 0 ... if lg Eaquinta No Individual players stood out on FISHER BEER .. 0 4 2 .Larsen rS Dimich rf G P P F either the Oliveto or Eastern Utah' ..... 1 0 Snow 0 c .... mi g ft Gigolettl 5 1 Electric teams In their games played Westley If 1 KIWANIS 0 jj Rich lg g Red . ford 3 rf with O. P. Skaggs. G F P 0 0 H. Bryner c Sprigarelli rg 3 The Summary: .... 2 2 1 Lewis If 2 1 is. Axelgard lg Ray 0 Thursday, Jan. 20th games 8 3 rf Maulsby Total 0 O. P. SKAGGS (.Marshall rg .... Bosone c .... 0 G F P p;S. Bryner rf Thar ain't no Vigilantes at "Poker Houston lg .... 11 2 24 tal Peterson If 3 16 j .. 8 to cramp your style. The sky . Flat" Dalpiaz rg .. Smith rf ... 2 3 5 OLIVETO'S is limit for a good time at "Poker 8 ... the G F P P Ruggerie g Chandler c 6.... .... 0 6 .... 2 19 'Flat." Watch for dates, etc. 1 Total ... 3 6 4 10 ... 2 ij W. Axelgard If .. 0 Midgley lg 1 5 . 2 2 Crawford rg 0 0! Oliveto rf ... 0 0 0 0 . 0 q o Austin c Patterick rf .... 0 1 13 1 . 6 g X Sluga lg Total .. 12 Vramaki rg 1 0 0 2 OLIVETO'S ' . 0 0 0 0 G F p p Sinoue g Total 12 9 6 30 o 1 2 Simoni If 1 Aramaki rf . .. 0 0 0 o!'J- - p- - SKAGG3 G F P P Axelgard c .... 5 0 0 10 5 0 2 ii) Peterson If Sluga lg 0 10 . a 3 1 0 3 n Auslon rg gj251" Chandler c . 1 3 2 4 Oliveto rf 2 1 1 5 Total .... .. .. 11 1 8 23 Midgley lg Crawford rg .... 0 2 0 0 . BECKERS UINTA 0 0 0 0 G F P P Nelson g Tabone If Total 13 9 3 29 1 0 12 . - 6 MOON-PRI- CE P. Dalpiaz rf 0 0 4 EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC Brown c G F 3 0 0 6 Pike If F. Dalpiaz lg .. ... 0 B. Moffitt rg .. .. Reese rf .... 2 ... ..... 2 0 0 4 Gunderson c 2 Magliacclo rf .. 2 0 0 4 Robert3 lg ... 0 Young c Bunnel lg .... .. 2 0 0 0 0 Bonomi rg .. The committee wishes to all who aided Marchetti rg . . 0 ' 0 0 0 Crogan - 0 Total 6 18 11 23 15 4 2 32 Total .... in making the Annual Ball Helper i Oliveto's Trip Three) THE UNDER uninteresting. December Slst, 1937. (Continued from Pa?e JAN. 27, 1933 THURSDAY, ELPEB. UTAH 10 . n j I1'1. LIABILITIES BLATZ-KIWANI- Warrants Outstanding, Warrants Outstanding, Warrants Outstanding, Warrants Outstanding, Warrants Outstanding, Warrants Outstanding. etc. Fund. Warrants Outstanding, Advertising Fund General Fund Liability I General Fund Road & Bridge Fund Indigent Poor Fund Old' Age Pension Fund Dependent Mothers Fund T. T. R. Infirmary, Advertising Fund S 29-2- - . . 15,000.00 and . 1,478.83 . Road and Bridge Fund Note with State Road Commission . ' 39,139.00 j Total Liabilities $ Total Surplus 67,443.22 219,596.60 Total Liabilities, Plus Surplus f 287.039.82 General Assets j OFFICAL j COURT HOUSE AND GROUNDS $ 10,000.00 .. Land 49,862.67 Building Furniture, Fixtures & Office Equipment .. Automobiles, Sheriffs Department Buildings $ 59,862.67 15,078.25 1,745.00 and Grounds 22,070.44 ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Real Estate, Shop Warehouse and Sheds ... ... Road Machinery and Equipment - Tools, Materials and Supplies . Office Equipment $ 2,338.00 12,009.00 1,256.65 81.00 .- Total $ 114,041.01 OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBON I" 10 12 for The PresideQt . SILVER ...2 ...0211 ...0111 Saturday Jan. 29th at ss. I, B. H. Young, County Clerk of Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing statement to be a. full, true, and correct report of the financial condition of Carbon County, Utah, as shown by the County Clerk and Auditor's records for the je&r ending December 31, 1937. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said County this 24th day of January, BALL BIRTHDAY 31 ji thank i STATE: 10 13 28-2- 60.00 County Infirmary, 114 . 465.15 .. County Property 10 r 2,090.30 1,621.64 1,032.16 2,113.10 4,443.04 Election and to Road and Bridge Fund General Fund Liability to Exhibition " IIALF PINT Code No. 302 PINT Code No. 301 QUART Code No. 300 last year the huge success it proved to be. It is the hope of the county committee that the district-wid- e SUPPORT for the Carbon county officially authorized dance at Price will be accorded the same splendid A. D. 1933. co-operat-ion D this year. Attend this annual OFFICIAL Ball and "Dance that others may Walk," All net proceeds of this OFFICIAL dance will go to the V ( SEAL ) CARD OF THANKS County Clerk & Auditor. COMMUNITY GHURCH It is with sincere appreciation tli at we take this means of thanking school 10 a.m. A class and our many friends and relatives for a Sunday welcome for all. ' their expressions of kindness and Morning worship 11 a.m. Special sympathy, and the beautifut floral music and a sermon. offerings extended us, in the recent Epworth League 7:30 p.m. dpiith of Mrs. Hilda Jones Krissman. Choir practice and Scout meeting Signed) Tony Krissman and every Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. Danehter, Mr, and Mrs. We pray for the spirit of high adJ. H. Jones and family. venture and understanding courage. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. AUTOMOBILE STOLEN 'BE THAR STHANGER The automobile belonging to John Watch for dates, etc. was stolen which House, Wednesday evening In Helper, was found by Pat The dead ones are burled on Brown of Greenriver, four miles this Hilt." The live ones will be "Boot aide of Woodside, Saturday morning. at Flat" Watch for dates etc. "Poker to Sullivah VerJack and According non Davis, state patrolmen, the car AMAZING! Truly amaitng It tf.s had been stripped. of everything but free premium offer the Helper Jourthe chassis itself. nal is making for a brief time. A beautiful and so useful fountain pen Thar ain't no Vigilantes at "Poker and pencil set free with each subFlat to cramp your style. The sky scription at the regular price. Read it the limit for a good time at "Poker the big announcement on page 7 of Flat" Watch for dates, etc this issue. II W HIRAM ALKERSfi paralysis fund. If you desire to dance and help this cause 100 percent be sure you. I IT nmKfX WALKER & SONS PEORIA, UltHOIS V.'AIKERVIUE, ONT., GLASGOW, SCOTLAND BIRTHDAY BALL have FOR THE PRESIDENT this SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1938 ticket. 0 FftOO' Official Carbon County SILVER MOON HALL Admission $1.00 Price DONALD HACKING, Committee Chairman. |