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Show ia ' V i i i t m Uli'Vn'f 777 C f6 ''Mi',nn''VMx',i1iM,n's i.'-,,mi- iti. i n.Mi worth of merchandise damaged by water at the time of our big fire from the floor and shelves of our stock of Hardware, Household Utensils, Paints, Guns, Cutlery, and everything in the big assortment. Salle to Start W ed Feb. 6th FOR CASH ONLY. TO RUN ONE WEEK. PRICES AWAY DOWN. Sale Conducted From. Store Room Adjoining Our Location On the West. J. C. WEETER LUMBER COMPANY i! HOGS AND LAMBS SOME HIGHER THAN PRICES Improvements aa aforesaid, shall be as follows: By the front foot unit of measurement for straight sewer line; by an extra cost each for "Ya Installed. Section 0 That the aald Improvement ia hereby found to be a benefit to the eaid property hereby assessed and It Is hereby determined that auch property has been so benefited by said Improvement, and that the said benefit la in excess of and greater than the costs Incurred in making the aald Improvement. Section 7 That the levy and assessment of said special tax Is hereby declared. Section 8 That the city treasurer of said Price, Utah, is hereby authorised and directed to assess aqd collect the said special tax, sufficient In amount to cover the cost of auch Improvement as aforesaid. Section 0 That the said special tax shall become delinquent as follows: Pint Instalment on February 2, 1824 Second instalment on February 2, 1028 Third Instalment on February S, 1028 Fourth instalment on February 8, 1027 Fifth Instalment on February 2, 1028 Section 10 That this ordinance shall take effect and be In force on and after the Id day of February, A. D., 1128. Passed by the city council of Price, Utah, and approved by the mayor this 1st day of February, A. D 1822. W. W. JONES, Mayor. Attest: GEORGE E. OCKET, City (Seal) Recorder. Twenty Years A go. Thi? ORDINANCE NO. 84 Week AX ORDINANCE LEVYING A RPE-cl- F r: A"' tf i 1 Tax to Cover the Cost of the Made In Sewer Extension E. T. Rorgenhagen opened up a meat PREVAILING PREVIOUS WEEK (umber Two. of Price, Utah, and Auand produce store at Helper. thorising and Directing the Treasurer There were two hundred and forty to Ah.hi and Collect the Same. Be It scholars enrolled in the Price publie Ordained By the City Council of Price, Carbon County, Utah: The Bun Special Service. schools. Section 1 That Price, a municipal KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 29. The WOODMEN REFUSE TO ENDORSE of Carbon county, Utah, Dale of Woods Castle F. E. BONUS. ETO. HARDINGS corporation Judge trade in eattle opened slowly today contract with John OConwaa in Priee on his way to Salt Lake has, under constructed certain aewer lines with bids for fat steers slightly lower, nor, (Continued From Page Seven.) hereinafter described within Sewer ExCity on business. but later with butcher eattle and Stocktension No. 2, of said Price, Utah, ers and feeders moving freely. Fat how. J. H. Manderfield, manager of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Caffey from Salt which aald district la to be benefited by in Florida for Lake in were thfc not were steers visiting City qnotably changed such Improvement stockyards, at the Friday meeting cents Section I That the total coat of said read several letter received by him the winter months. iriee. Hogs were ten to twenty which la the contract Improvement was demand from and stockmen in Utah and C. for urgent. L. Maxwell waa asking Early parneighborhigher the actual coat, therefor, price Both ship- ing states and in all of which great in- don from the Utah penitentiary for the which does not plus clearances were reported. exceed 10 per cent of the contract price, for engineering. Inpers and packers were in the competi- terest was manifested. Springville bank robbery. and making spection, mailing notices tion. Sheep and lambs were fifteen to Last year inspectors from the bureau Salt was ia James of Rooney Helper levy, la $4080.25, of which the citys cents higher. Lambs sold of animal industry passed on the health Lake twenty-fiv- e coat Chifor manholes, portion of aald City, where he witnessed the street intersections, etc., ia HSi7.lI, of nearly twenty-fiv- e million head of nese New Year celebration. up to $14.75. Receipts today were as the of an amount $1141.11, leaving eattle, 16,000 hogs and 8000 sheep, sheep with special reference to the There were several eases of small- total cost againat the property within 14,000 with cattle, 17,000 compared district. presence of scabies, a parasitic disease at Ferron and Caatle Dale. Strict said Section I That the real property hogs and 4000 sheep a week ago and that causes a great deal of loss to the pox both at enforced waa being contained within the aald aewer dis11,000 eattle, 15,675 hogs and 11,800 ranchers if it is allowed to gain head- quarantine and affected and benefited by the trict. places. in sheep a year ago. Early offerings and upon which the way in flocks. More than eight million said Improvement, stuhundred a were There nearly the fat steer division showed the plain- and eight hundred thousand head of aald tax la hereby levied, la particular, acaddents enrolled at Emery Stake ly described aa follows, to wit: Begin est quality and earned the least flesh these animals were dipped to at a point that la 214.50 feet north emy, which was dedicated over at Cas- ning of any day this season. Late arrivals the parasites. The disease isdestroy of the southwest corner of Sec. 1C, quite tle Dale. did not add much in general desirabil prevalent in a number of the Western Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East of the Lake meridian, then west 1120 ity and trade which was slow getting States, but the work of the live stock J. M. Miller completed his harvest- Salt to the weet line of the southeast feet that He ice at of under way developed no degree of ac- health officials is resulting in shipped ing of the southeast quarter of Sec. quarter Whereas, Price, a munclpal corporamost eases and were in hundred Prices a later. like winter something tivity 17, of said township and range, thence tion of Carbon county, state of Utah, tons. 214.10 corconsidered steady. Several bunches of to feet south the northeast has made certain special lmprovemtne fifty Meats ner of the northeast quarter of the within Sewer Extension No. 2 of aald steers sold at $8.75 below are now selling considerably 1150 to 1250-un-d from Mrs. Mr. E. and Sr., Santschi, commodities level the of other northeast quarter of Sec, 20, thence city in the form of tile and caatlron to $9.25. Other steers went to killers aa CO their Price in on were Castle Gale in204. way south feet thence east to the sewer line and Incurred coats compared with values prevailing beat $7.50 to $8.65. Cows and heifers fore with the south line of the in the amount ofthereby $3141.13, and T. Russell of Chi- to Denver, Colo., where he went on a tersection the John war, ran-nRio RailGrande Denver and Western some rases were fully steady. In Whereas the council of said of the National Associ- mining deaL road company's right of way, thence Price, Utah, hascity by ordinance duly cows were quoted ten to fifteen cago, president town had called an election to southeasterly along the south line of passed and Price Meat ation of last announced on the let day of Councils, approved cents higher. Veal calves and bulls bond for a reservoir and water system. said right of way to a point that la February, A. D 1823, levied a special a of the after Wednesday completion 280.50 feet south of the line of tax to cover the costs of such were firm. Trade in stoeken and feedThe latest retail figures of The amount was four thousand seven Sec. 20. thence east to thenorth east line of ments and has directed and improveers was more active than late last week survey. Sec. 20. thence east 402.00 feet, thence the city treasurer of said cityauthorized the United States bureau of latior sta- hundred dollars. to assess but slightly lower than a week ago. north 280.50 feet to the north line of and collect the aald special tax upon he says, those for DecemMrs. Guy Barrack of Price went over Sec. 14 South, Range 10 East, the property benefited by said 21, Twp. Considering the season of the year de- tistics, ber, show that sirloin steak, round to Sunnyside to join her husband. He thence west a distance of 4.00 feet to ment within the eaid Sewer improvemand is showing more than normal Extension No. 2, and steak, rib roast, chuck roast, plate had accepted a position there with the the southeast corner of Lot 2, Block of local the Sec. of 16, thence survey ham and lard a Whereas, of assesssuch beef, bacon, Fuel Utah part only pork chops, company. north twenty-eigIlog receipts fell short of expecta- averaged degrees and twenty-t- ment will be paid In cash by the own36 per cent higher than only minutes east tions and the advanee in price which Several of the eighth grade of the line along the east ers of the property affected. all articles of food of Lot 2. a distance of 370.70 feet Now. Therefore Be It started last Thursday was continued in 1913, whereas Price public schools met at the home to by avcorner the northeast of Lot 2, thence the city council of Price, Resolved, the listed as bureau, combined, by Utah, in adRex to of Miller the J. thirty-thre- e biogranorth by a ten to twenty rents gain today. eraged 47 study fifteen and degrees rent higher or 11 per regular session assembled, that minutes east a distance of 220.73 feet journed The top price was $8.40 and bulk of cent above per the city recorder of said Price, Utah, phy of John G. Whittier and to indulge to meats. the northeaet corner of Lot 3, of be and he la hereby directed to Issue sales $8.15 to $8.35. Most of the iack-in- g in amusements. Block 6, thence south eighty-fiv- e de- coupon warrants In payment of the sows sold at $7.40 and pigs $7.50 It has long been a rule on well man were in Priee from grees and thirty minutes west a dis- coats and expenses of said improvesoldiers Several to $8.00, The general market is twenty-- aged dairy farms to milk and feed the 145.80 feet, thence south thirty-- ments which have not been tance of In Fort Duchesne for money for the Ute one degrees 00 minutes west a dis- cash by the owners of the real paid five to thirty cents above the low cows at the same hours every day. Reg- Indians about fourteen properdol- tance of 182.00 feet, thence south twenty-tthousand ty effected, said warrants to be known point last Thursday. degrees fifty-si- x minutes went a aa Special Tax Warrants" for sewer, ularity was always thought to have a lars which Agent Myton had brought wo Choice hundred-poun- d lambs sold up beneficial effect on production. How- from 154.30 of distance thence north and to le drawn on the fct, treasurer Salt Lake City. ty-eight to $13.75, lightweight lambs at $14.75 ever, experiments carried on by the degrees and 00 minutes west of said Price. Utah, andcity against the a 70.50 of distance feet, thence south special tax funds provided by It wao announced that Snator Thom- twelve said levy and ewes up to $8.00. These priees United States department of agriculdegrees and thirty minutes west and assessment of tax said serial were quoted fifteen to twenty-fiv- e ture on the government farm at Belts-vill- as Kearns had indorsed B. R. McDon- to a point that Is 214.50 feet north of warrants to be of said a tenor to conform ald for of Price the of line the Sec. Indian south of cents above last week close. Demand to west 16, thence manner avthe position and time of payment of Md., have shown that cows of was active at the advance and volume erage production milked at the same agent on the Uintah reservation to suc- to the point of leginning. Being a por- said special tax, as In said ordinance tion of 21 20 Sees 18, 17, and of which Twp. provided; said warrants shall be of trade large. 14 South. Range 10 East of the Suit hours every day produced but slightly ceed Major II. P. Myton. consecutively numbered and In form, Good horses went readily at steady more milk and slightly less butterfat Lake meridian, and Including part of wording and color dlfferenent and t'o J. T. (Tom) Nichols, writing from the Fairview Addition to Price City, dirtii)uinh them from the other priees and plain kinds continued drag- - than those milked at random, provided Fort Duchesne, incidentally remarked land a of Block 0 of the local portion of said city and shall only be firm Mules outlet at a found gy. ready the feeding was done at regular times. that business was good with his firm .survey of Sec. 10, Two. 14 8outh. Range drawn payable to bearer and lsued In prices. When the feeding as well as the milk- and that he was tickled to death to jlO East of the Salt Lake meridian, denominations of one thousand dolSection 4 That the cost per unit of lars (11000.00), five hundred dollars ing was done at random hours the cows he away from the rush and strife of measurement Is as follows: (8500.00). one hundred dollars (100.-00- ), Although the demand fur American produced about 5 er cent less of both business in Price. Per front foot of property. or fifty dollars fun is not particularly active and the milk and fat. exeept or adjacent to the last lasued. which ($50.00), (abutting may be for a Lee Bros. Arthur J. and Edwin C. dealers and manufacturcn regard prithe improvement, for sew- lesser amount; and said warrants shall er constructed), per ft 81.02486 be due and payable In five (5) The woman who marries for a meal ces as above the level warranted by purchased the Price to Vernal stage equal "Y"s installed, yearly Instalments, and the warrants conditions, the raw f nr market is now ticket is certainly justified in eating a line from JL B. Pnmtt. The deal in- ;F.rerira of. 50 oarh "hall chorge the time when euoh Inlndl't volved all showing indications of increasing its whale of a lot. stages, fifty hea-- l .For inscill-- I "Vs stalment shall be due, and provide in- -i of horses and harnesses and the gov!. extra charge c.f. each.... 1 23 strength. terenj at tin rate of 8 per cent per Section 5 Thai the manner of inak-".The flea in tiny, hut it can make the ernment contract for on the whole sum unpaid shall he ma'Is parrying BHitl assessment of the euid spetbe due and nt the time ach inRubber stamps of all kinds. The Sun. bravest of men squirm. and a good passenger business. cs:,; tax to cover the cost of the sold raiment i"payable due. and that in cam of fail- 14,-0- 00 - RESOLUTION er ht hree j seven- e, war-ran- ts IS KILLED IN WRECK Funeral Services For Wimber Hold At Castle Dale. Y, tried Funeral services were held ovgH.ff 4 Caatle Dale on Tuesday of last k . Ihii over the remains of Elmer Wufc killed in a freight train wreck at j Las Vegas, Nev., just the week kta tkl Three other young companions, Caatle Dale s Progress Arthur Nielson and Albert Wearne of PW ant Grove and P. S. Varl, whoso I was not located also were killed i the same time. The hoys wen rifej . . i in a gondola loaded with mixed hr. her, the ear being hooked directly V P1 hind the eiqrine. The train was b ing into a aiding instead of heading "r1 bnt would have made it dear aeer ing to trainmen had not some da. been occasioned by the breaking two. Wimber was oo fastened iaf ted ear by its buckling together he eoold not be removed nntil an (' ylene torch waa used to burn away , metal that waa holding him. He t badly mangled and both of hit were broken above the elbows. L back waa crushed and one of hii k;; j was driven up into the body, mat' one of hia legs about four inches six' er than the other. The quartet app . ed to have been west in search of and were returning eastward. I Pleasant Grove boys had just quit school and left home in search Thursday before the fatal accifc The services were held in the meetfl house and were preaided over by op S. II. Larsen. The speakers Patriarch Abinadi Olsen and For' Bishop John Y. Jensen, Louis F. son offered the invocation and 3 dent Lars P. (fve son the benedict Elmer Wimber was born June 3, at Kirksville, Mo., the son of and Arena Wimber. The family ctf, J to Utah when he was 5 years of and first located at Winter Quarts,? later going to Castle Dale. Surrit him are his parents and six sis ten brothers. Mrs. J. Wilbur Burnhsa Price; Mrs. Fred Ungricht and Wimber of Castle Dale; Melvin of ko, Nev.; Milven of Storrs, and June of Castle Dale. Md People who advocate giving the il his due should also give him a lan berth. en Most men are their own bosses-til they get married. ' j jf 'J! t " Ft "' i i lu-iii- 'h nn-itiii- m -i t:re to pay any Instalment at the ti J the same Is payable, the said unp tlOI principal due at said time shall & OS interest at the rate of 8 per annum, and that one or more ments in the order In which th s payable, or the whole warrant paid on the day any Instalment come due by paying the amount thf B of and intercut to date of payment regi Passed and approved this 1st daf 6W Tim' February, A. I'.. 1323. eyj-32- 8 msyj-wa- V. W. JUNES. Mayor. Attest : GEORGE E. OCKET, ( Seal Recorder. 27t |