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Show s. 1921 yan) a y, Jinre THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. professional JOKES E. DR. tud birpvn if tJ.. ' M. - Telephone 1SSW Price Commercial and Saving Bank Bldg.. Price, Utah. DR. G. W. GREEK Pliysk'ian eud Surgeon MINERS JM GAME Castle Gate Lads, However Makej Splendid Showing. PRICE TO CASTLE CATE Playing soever e ery minute of the j way. the viaitiiqr fmllr Gale dub scut duKU tn detest against the All Star of this city at the West high school yesterday, the final tally being four giial to three, ays Sunday g Salt Lake Tribune. It wa easily the liest match of the year, tLe feature of the game heing the plucky way in which the miner came front behind and tied the score near the end. when the locals had piled up three without a return. Without exception, every player put forth hi het and the big crowd waa rewarded with a fast display of booting and heading f the leather. The miner curly iu the first jieriod gained a enalty kick, the same being placed into the left corner of the isist by F. Perkins, who, however, wa forced to rekick on account of a teammate being over the line before the hall wa played. He kicked high and wide, to the diapintment of the visitors, who were having the best of the argument. HIGH- WAY GONE INTO. Golden Rule Hotel PRICE. UTAH F.oom 4. Grading cf Thia Stretch Estimated DR. H. B. GOETZMAN By the State Boad Commission At Ueutfet Eundred Thousand Dollars In and Extraction. Work Price Round v,i:ay Figures More Than Seventy-TCommercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. hree Thousand Already Spent. DR SANFORD BALLINGER Demist Building, Price, Utah DR T. J. ANTON Deulbit r:I 3'th of this Brought up io year, a financial ri;:: - ut of the assets anil liabilities of the state road euinini si or show a surplus of assets over liabilities of 234.020.78. A Room 0 and 10. Silvagnl Building, tabulation showing the amounts in dePRICE, UTAH tail prepared by U. A. Whiting, chief GEORGE CHRISTENSEN elerk for the state road eouimission, Attorney At was submitted a few days ago. The Offire. the Silvagnl Building, Former- figures are not to be deemed as final in any sense, since the statement is ly Occupied by Judge F. E. Wood. Telephone 180, Price, Utah. subject to examination and revision atate commission, and to STEWART. ALEXANDER A by the by Lincoln G. Kelly, state diCANNON rector of and purchase. In- tutored finance Law At Attorneys cluded in the assets side of the stateEleventh Floor Deaeret National Bank ment are state road bonds (1021), Salt Lake City, Utah. $1,000,000.00; balance, auKeiuie acSilvagnl Bldg., Price, Utah. count, $29,762.28; balanre, .federal account, $1023.52; due .from Salt Lake L. A. McGEE county in bond fund. $26,000.00: not Attorney At Law due, August 17th, Ramlierger ElecRoom S and 6. Silvagnl Bldg. tric, $20,000.00; miscellaneous bills UTAH , PRICE, collectable, $20,133.38; due account FERDINAND ERICKSEN empty cement sacks, $5000.00; total, The amount to be col$1,101,910.08. Attorney At Law lected for empty cement Backs reTIT Judge Building turned ia estimated. The statement SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. includes state funds only. Amounts in the state treasury on behalf of the OLIVER K. CLAY counties and amounts in the treasury Attorney At law of each county on account of prior Office Room 9, Silvagnl Building. mad taxe are not included. The liUTAH. PRICE, abilities listed by Whiting, as shown HENRY RUGGERI bn the atate road books, total This includes an allowance on Attorney At Law contingent account for the two veara Office at the County Courthouse. uo to March 31, 1923. of $123,724.31. PRICE, UTAH. The remainder, $744,165.09, ia admitOLIVER C. DALBY subject to rhange for various tedly Attorney At laiw reasons, as the atate road program heroines more crystalized than it waa Office, Eko Theater, Ground Floor. on the date of the report just comUTAH. PRICE, pleted, April 30th. For example, the B. W. DALTON estimated liability to comtotal Attorney At Law of $3,638,519.54 shown in the plete report, may he said to cover in the Office Eko Theater Building. main the entire state road program PRICE, UTAH under contract, under record agreeJ. B. PLYNN ment, and possibly in some cases unMortised Undertaker ami der only verbal agreement, as found Kmbalmcr by the present atate administration when it came into office. Yet that Telephone 29. PRICE, UTAH. total includes $1,078,573.02 of estimated costs which hare not yet been E. M. FULLER distributed among county, rtate end Civil and Mining Engineer federal government. Special Attention Given to Irrigation In Carbon muntv the state's liabilWork. Office, Ground Floor, ity is given as $140,976.77. the couWent of The Sun. ntys oa $147,960.77 and the federal PRICE, UTAH. as $259,533.00, making government DR H. B. HENDERSON a total of money to be spent thia vear Chiropractor. as indicated by' the records as of date At Price, First Door Weat of The Sun, of the report. $548,470.60. The state10 to 12 noon 2 till 4 p. m. At Hel- ment allows that the Castle Gate to per. over Helper State Bank. 0 till 8 Duchesne mad in Carlon county was p. m., except Sunday. Other hours estimated to cost $26,095.51, that at home. Call ly appointment. $89,153.21 lias liecn spent on it to BEN BEAN date, and that $24,402.39 ia estimated General Painting Contractor aa necessary to complete it, which amount it ia assumed may be obtaina Work. All Estimates Free. ed from the federal government. On 188M. Phone estimated to Price the UTAH. road, Emery PRICE, to cost $83,295.32, a total of A. HOFFS STUDIO has been spent, and there ia High Grade Portrait and Enlarge- owing from the federal government, ment. when the road ia completed $21,993.-3So that if the road ia completed Second Floor Price Commercial and Saving Bank and accepted within the estimate PRICE, UTAH. there will be balances due county and state each of $2,751.62. The grading J. W. METCALF for the Price to Castle Gate road waa and Public Conveyancing Notary estimated to coat $199,497.12, and Deeds, Bill of Sale and Legal Paper there has been spent $73,053.12, leavof All Kinds Drawn ing $13,347.74 to be paid each by SCOFIELD. UTAH eounty and state and $99,748.60 by the federal government The estimatK A. BENCH Resident Agent ed cost of paving the same highway (jultabla Life Insurance Co. and the ia given as $274,150. No contract has National Casualty Co.. Health been let for this work as yet, hut the and Accident, Box 23, Phone 191. 5 estimated cost ia apportioned PRICE, UTAH to eounty and state, respectiveKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ly, and $113,388.70 to the federal govPrice Lodge No. 82. Meets every sec ernment. Three bridges on the Price ond, third and fourth Tueday in Maroad totaling $6984 in coat sonic Hall. Visiting member always to Myton welcome. P. E. Trim. C. C.; Fred E. are to be paid out of the county road fund. The Duchesne county end of Wheat. K. R. 8. the Castle Gate to Duchesne road waa for heat results and estimated to cost $104,760.92, and mean SINGER MACHINES on it. according there has been not now, but many to state road sent accounts, $168,182.81, years. J. E. Jameson will see that remaining, which it is your machine la taken care of.110--Cor- with $5823.30 ner Fifth and J streets. Phone hoped may lie obtained from the federal government. The eounty is now W. HAMMOND, LICENSED AB- rharged with furnishing four hundred STRACTER OP TITLES dollars for maintenance to the Ileber Lbatracts of titles furnished to any to Fruitland road. Under such an re or tract in Eaatern Utah. Fire state would have no lest com pa arrangement the jrance written in the etc. work in Duchesne road for Second liability Real i. estate, bonds, $867,-889.40- J and TurviUe lai" and IT?" annexed the . . of tin 11,1- named as sti.-.in Hew of eleitniii ill e..eli of or j sanl rrriiu Is eli.tll net as rlt-r( ,j I I t,r Hill h pVei i'lel. HELPS STATE LAND 11--II"! EOH 1I1K 11 liitsl. til 7 ahull o' rhe po'ls le openeil nl MINIM; WIIUIIIMI Till. PRO-j- n of t!ir duy of ,he nioriung 1 11 IKItlta Kit I. Kl gy j, rlntlou hud ah, til le open Rlol ItllT sll AM. Bl. H- - ; umil 7 o'i'liiek p. m. of the Kept Tlt same dv. 1.C- AM 11 VU Till. At mill election. pereon shall 1 IHIltl Ok DIKEU Ke eutitleil to vote who nra land own- TH 1 IK- - er lK01l)S-.TOlIb POIt ,( agricultural laml. to which I MIRATION 111 K1CT. ater has been allotted within the krilrlvt as defined by t'haplvr 6 of MEETS AFPROVAL OF THE AT-- 1 WHERRAS. tin board of count) the Session of Utah for 1919. conimisi-ioiic- r of Utah. if Carbon county, ameiulrd ly the Session i Utah. did. on 21: Wednesday the ISth da) iiiwided. t hut corporation as. 1921. in special session j of May. owning land within th district shall emtled. by final order duly cutered. le considered person for tbe purpeag t determine the land to iv Included of voting at Mid election. Previous Policy of the Commissioners ! in said proposed Price River irrtes- entitled to Puch elector h:tll ! of ,,rt east one vote fur each acre-foNot Entirely In Accordance With ' with the allotment water, or fraction thereof, allotted to Law Clou to Three Millions of jot water made: and tli land owned by such elector, aa nid list are now on shown by th order of said hoard or WHEREAS, file with the cterk of aaid hoard of ounty commissioner. ! Und owner not residing within in the county county commissioner proposed district shsll l entitled Courthouse at Price in Psrhon coun- as Idvote only tn th division of auch ty. state of Vlnh, and open to public to w herein their lands, or a mainspection, and are identified as such district, thereof are located. the certificate of the clerk of said jor portionorder of the board of coun-- v .alld appraisal of state lands, rr-- hy by luie hotO-i- l of county commissioner, to read, of ('urbon county, commissioner y which list reference Is hereby made thir, ,,u r,w ,,u,de for a more particular description of State of Utah. In meeting assembles, h,,,evr ISth dsv of May. A. H 1921. possible by a new iolicy adopted by the land included in aaid proposed this A. E. Chairman of tha John T. Oldroyd, state laud eoiiiinis-sione- r. Price Klxer Irrigation District, and Board of UlltRON, of County Commissioner mmle of water allotment the for It had already heeu submit- therefor; and i'srbon Coontv. Utah. Bourn II. C. SMITH. Clerk of th ted to the atate Im?,,nal. official WHKUKA. wild board of count) of Carbon Countv Commiaaioner d"Ttl.v Riterwled s.i.l received t ier com miss loners In said meet tug aasem-lile- d ofounty. Utah. did also resolve and order, in Seal of th Clerk of ''nUfA j ?j,,wvalu A said Hoard of County . attorney general. uliatance, as follows: . 1. That said proposed Irrigation Commlwttoner) 11 ial,t-v for a,Tml,, AN1) UK IT FURTHER REROLV-F- D district should le designated hy the that th foregoing potto b pubnamed "Price River Irrigation Dislished once a week for three ronaecu-tl- v exreiou of the opinion that the trict." th last publication of new olicy wa only legal, hut j t, That an election of the land whichweeks, h at least on week prior ;i,ich Mra RtS to aaidshall .l that urseded owner of said should be 26th dav of June. 1921, in railed to District Nwa-Arivncud which haa been in practice with wwll Th Run and Th of general circulation, newspapers ight variations since statehood, waa nubllshed In Carlon county. Rtat of ut in strict accordance with the law. Utah, and also In th Emery Countv the futura the atate land comuii-onProarwas, a newspaper of general cirwill require that all excuse culation published In Emery county. Rtate of Utah: that said notice shall r the investigation of the value of be published In th Issues of sld well a a offered a. inds, security Th Run to lie nulillsbed on Mav 27th, Jun Sd. June 10th and Jun qtenae for the examination of shall be paid bv the appli-t- nt 17th, 1921; In the. Issues of said f he published on for the loan! Furthermore, lie Msv 2th. June 2d, Jun 0th and Jun ill place the moneys ex;cnded hy llth. 1021: and In th Isanea of aalil lie state and so returned hy the to e uuh. Emevv County Drngre Ilshed on May 2Rth. Jun 4th, Juna lack in the land coiumision-- r 11th and Jun IKth. 1121: and further, contingent fund from which it lw forththat rnoles of said noth In the jmat this money, i taken. with posted in thro conspicuous pub-11- 0 Place In su'd proposed district, mounting to alntut five thousand nf the polling ullars a year, ha been placed in h lni,,ulJ- - ... of th lands listed as towit, ore copy at each said election-for nlce designated lie receipts, and has, therefore, Iteen being within wild proposed district and also said of notice shall a copy Routh. h forthwith posted In a conspicuous eturned to the general fund of the 'and lying In - Township II at the countv con r house in county, Utsh. nd t Trie. Cikrbon The new Mlicy of the mnnmissioner th count v courthouse In Castle Dale, ill result in increasing the continEmery county, Utah. ent fund by something like five The nersons named In said notice a the ludges of said election are hereby housand dollars a vear. This means authorized and directed to preside a Imt this money will lie available for said ectnn. end to hold the asm arious other expense of the according to law: and th nersons office. Uldrovd lielieves designated judges for each division nr eleetlon precinct nr hereby authorhat it will lie found advisable to ised and d'rocted t ee'ct from their lend much of it in the appraisal of num'iee a chairman of said election been never lands tate that have to this hoard Immediately after the holding thereof. for sale simply because it was Th heilnta for said election shall bund impossible or impracticable to be on Plain white paper, through reet it araised in the past. He which the nrlnllng or writ'ng cannot ha ecce. and shsll he uniform In slse. torts tliat frequent inquiries that are The extreme ton port of each ballot uade for particular state lands have shall be divided bv a perforated line, o lie met with refusal because the the too noriioe being known as th end in question has never lieen stub, which shall pot he lens than one HI Inch in width, upon which stub and, .therefore, cannot lie hall bn printed th number nf the iffered for sale. In many instances, same. Ballot stubs shall ha numbered at low figures ilso, lands appraised On 1h back "f each eonseenflvelv. ballot shsll hn printed In capital let- any yean ago should, in his opin-oIn tvoPn nlca gothl. or type he reapjiraised, owing to growth not smaller In the Indorsement: n population in the surrounding ter- - ' you. Baddley Plumbing and Heating Co. Corner Eighth and Main Bta. Phone 290. ,ll l, nll) Ua 1ji I liXihVin'1 ot 1 at at-lica- nt, , ic of-er- ed ap-irais- n, !, (WWIAI, BAI.T-Oin the past ten or twenty yean. itory BRICE RIVER IRRIrRORORED lamrd inabm' state The last rejsirt of the of hounded and designated, shsll GATION DIRTRICT FLECTION and eommisioners shows that there! be elected a member oftbe board of lB" JUNE 25. 1921. ire in the state land grants about own,n, f0thT'whourdWrltth underneath which shall lie printed 535725 seres of lands unsold. Of B. That the names of the following the facsimile of the of the T , j I 1,224,405 has lieen appraised, and s subject to private sale, but much if it, in Oldroyd 's opinion, should lie reappraised before disosed of. The emaining 1,033,120 seres has never een appraised, and the state has on-- y the vaguest idea of the value of ts holdings. Up to two years ago the state land Hoard and its predecessors in offire had always paid the cost of investigations of value of real estate security offered out of its own contingent Tund. The borrower in each ease paid the cost of examining the abstract of title to the property. Two years ago, when expenses of investigating in the Geld lands offered se securities bad without corregreatly increased sponding increase in legislative the state land board adopted the pratire of charging the cost of investigation against the loan when it was completed. This money was taken ont of the land board contingent fund, however, and was returned to the state general fund in In case the loan was not "fees. completed the state was frequently still out tbe money spent in the investigation of the values. nerson from the divisions of said d! trlct as Indicated liefore their resnec tlv name, he submitted to be voted for as directors In said promised Irrigation dlatrict. From division No. J. lieinr Election Precinct No J if. O Mathis, T,ar J. Wl'hiic Rurnham. Ritas Gunderson. Row-lev- , chorus Rscramento. From Division No. I, being Elec, tlon Prrolnct N". 2: J. H. Mathis, J. A. Austin. C. II. Marcusen. From Division Vo. I, lie'ng Elec, tlon Precinct No. 2: W. A. Thayn. W. N. Draper, Arnold Milner. 6. That tha following named places ha designated aa tha polling places In each of said divisions Polling District No. 1 of Division No. 1. heing Election Precinct No. 1 The school house at Rprinc Glen In aaid division and election precinct. Polling District No. I of D'vlslon No. 1. being Election Precinct No. 1 The nubile library at Price In aaid division and election precinct. Polling District No. 1 of Division Vo. 2. being Election Prectnct No. 2 The courthouse at Price. In said dl vision and election nreclnrr, Polling District No. 1 of Division Vo. 2, being Election Precinct No, The werd meeting house at Welling, ton In said division and election precinct. 7. That the following persons he snvointed as Jude of said election for the preclnri Indicated, one of the nersons named In each of said nre-clrto act ea clerk of aaid election. Judree of election for said Poliine JAMES T. HAMMOND SAYS No. 1 of Election Precinct ATTACK MUST BE FORMAL District Vo. 1: D Tnviey. Frank Jerome. to attack the valPersons wishing 7 idity of licenses issued by various examining hoards, such as the state board of medical examiners, whose duties wen taken over by the state deiwrtment of registration, may do so only by filing formsl charges, it, is pointed out by James T. Hammond-state director of registration. Hammond says that the law on this subject is quite explicit, and that an informal complaint to the bureau, even though over a signature, is not a sufThe question ficient proceeding. came up when a doctor wrote to the director notifying him that two ofker physicians who have been practicing for several .veara in Utah were granted their licenses on the representation that they had diplomas from a certain medical college, now extinct, which, the complaint asserted, never had been recognized hy reputable medical institutions. It was asked that a renewal of the license lie refused. The director, however, states that the law leaves him no such option, and that such cases may be handled only after formal procedure, on complaint duly certified, and after a bearing. -- county. Of $121,012.72 total estimated liability in Emery county, the statement shows the states portion to he $22,627.91, that of the county $31, 424.7, and that of the federal government $67,860.06. Items of $6690 divided equally between state and coun ty for the forest road between Ephraim and Orangeville, and of $1000, charged against the eounty for maintenance of this road, are included. The remainder ia work remaining to be done on the Price to Castle Dale road in Emery county. This, by the wav, ia the one federal aid project which the figures show ia being carried out at leu than the estimated cost. Exclusive of the bridges, the statement shows the total estimated cost of the work on thia road in Emery waa $256,654.96, of which $168,08518 has been spent, and the uum jokes is seldom wkdoui : Vw-Advpc- $130,-380.6- Baddley Plumbing and Heating company of Salt Lake City has opened a permanent branch in Price. We would like to estimate your work. All work is guaranteed. We want to meet person ah-irac- ta. 7. Silvagnl Bldg., Price, Utah. if I cr Irat-Cla- $66.-805.- are of n.uil polling pljoes Until in itie preamble let live ami one the ...... iMiilf. Oifna Silvugni Blui k, Price, 1'i.ih. ' DR. J. A. JUDY Phfuk'lan mul Rurgcou I Notice of Election POUClf OF OLROYD 4'Sx-diNE- and Disrasvs of Children. Mile iv.ua'.nilt PAGE THREE menu, ct Frank noPnekv Judges of e'ertlon for said Pollin' District No. 9 n Election Precinct No. ) J A Mathis. George A. Fau-sn. T. Daemon, Judges of Election for aaid Flection e. vreene No. : Oomer Peacock, Geo. Ockev. Mt OUmour. Judge Of election for said Ftecfton W. U. Tidwell, Jr., freolnct No. Leh Jessen. Moroni Tfanaen. vnn NOTTPE TR TTEPFRY GIVEN that sn elertllon of tb lend ewneni of h Proposed Price River Irrigation District has lieen colled nd wM be held In said Proposed district n Parboil C"iin1y. Rafe f T'tsb on Rotnrdav t gr.th dv or June, 1921, for the following pur: poses 1. To determine whether su'd Price piver Irrigation District bill he oegsnlred indr he nrml-lon- s of . Fhenter f of the Rcaston of Dteh for 1919 sa amende hv 1b Penlnn lew of Utah, 1921. entitled "Irrigation Districts.' 2. To eleri a hoard of three direr, tors for said nronosed dlatrict. said board to consist of e land owner of said nir of the three dlvl!on of district as determined in the resoln-Hon- s rsased by th board tf rounfv of rinrhon County, cernmlsalonera forih In ailatanea In the Utah, as preamble hereof. Paid nronosed irrigation district hsa been divided into thre division or election precincts and the nolllng nlscea In each of said division os precinct has lieen designated for said T . set forth In There is a time and a place for all election, sa hereinbefore th preamble hereof. things, but we suspect that too fre-The names of the judges who shah quently they are in hiding. preside during aaid election at each i nvn-nna- ed tim st signature comm Is. rerk of th hoard of countvUtah. Tha sinners of Carhop countv. hstct shall contain no other or caption or Indorsement. far The front of wild ballot shall contain lh fol- ,,. lowing: Election District ,, TER Name i,,, Acre feet Election District . r NO Names submitted hy the hoard nf rounty commissioners nf Carbon county. Utah to he voted on aa dlreilor of said distrlri: From Election Precinct No. 1: M If. Q. Mathla Gunderson tl tra J Wlthur Rnwlev .v,. A, A Chsrles Rscrsmepto From Election Frecloct J, R. Math's Tl No. 2: t,,,,,,,,i,,f1 u slip ,,,,,,,,i.,,,,,p,,,BI Msvensep C. R. aw B Rurnham Ritas From Election Precinct No. a Th vp , W. V Dvuv AV'iol d MUflr 2: H ,,,,.,ri for each The ludges of the election nf said election nreriucte. shall, lit1 addition to the regular Inatrucriopa. ceiiae to be posted, op the day of paid election. In each piaca or compartment provided for th preparation of hallota. and In net less ihsp ts other piscea In and about the eoiluw oiena fee auch election precinct, the following: INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS. Proposed Price River Irrigation District Flerilnn. Each owner of land mended In th proposed Price River Irrigation District rosy vote for these IX) directors. oua for each db'lelon or election precinct, and shell Indicate his vote hr piecing A marginal cross nnon the ballot for nr against any aueatlon submitted or name voted noon and opnoalte thereto at S Id elct'op. Each ousllfled elector shall be entitled to east one vote for each acre, foot of water or fraction thereof, al- or. aa shown hv the cede of the hoard Of county commissioners of deter, Crhon county. T'th. fin-l- ie included and he lands mining llrilng herein with the allotment cf water e. and shall lgu th baRot and Indicate along with his or her name he pnrofier of toro,fpet allotted to owned bv the elector csst'ng tha ballot. ui-d- RE XT FURTHER utronLV-r- p he rounte clerk of Carhop countv. Utah, be and he hereby Is authorised eud directed t cnmmnnlcete such In. r,ict'np to th ludeea of as'd ele. tlon to enable them to oroneriv conduct such election esnrnsa the rot and certify thereof to the hoard of count v commissioners nf Furhnn countv, Utah, as reoulrod Ijy law. and he th raid cleyV ah-- h ennaa ballot to be printed in th form aa herein-aboInstrucaet forth, aa well tion to voters, and furnish said hallo end Instruction to th said ludgea of gs'd election to. he furnished to fh qualified electors thereat, and that aaid clerk also provide tha nopm list neoeaaarr for the pae ri said judges at said .election, and the ne ee Tf stationery. AND that the clerk of this lioard. sa ve |