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Show i iam an TIE 7T Neyv -- Revised Code For Utah SJErfik. Affiliated With the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company FOUR cbm-plete- . 1 ttak mlsltM - tw Dr. J. C. Hubbard. PIIritku wrernWww ShTTlON a MnkylkWnrn ta mh-- k srscml cillt w town canrler mitut fkerter wnnncr piwcrlSeS nhittbt ta thlara capba la ba !arlfcalr0 city ntmrirr la Me whk - Ukth 2mj, Electric sftsrpjs anwaiwtw no dt r taw, umpjmm; f ita ewp BomraaMM . mhr - - l atart y'. ...) eeqaeat ta pawns the alactera and yaar fnaa each data. Akaraatba part aiaaa but aim ha adaMH ta ta aated ehall Tha mamiteilaa apaa amarateiy. aammv pivTmwmp mpw mm awwapaama af aharter and ci any aonia af the propocad ltcraatfaa pmrtdowi to ta anallflad date ten af tha dty, art km than datp daya h fore the dartlaa at which it k acted anew. Such prcpmid charter aad inch aharnattae piwrklem m arc appmaad by a PwJarHv af tha alaeton ratlas thamaa. ahaH bacama an arxaaic law af inch dtp at aach than w but ha fhwd therein, and ahaH lapiracde ay nlctlnp charter aad all kwa affartiac tha armnimtiaa and eamrmmat af aoch dty which are aaw ta eaaflict therewith Within thirty daya after tte apmwval a eapy af aoch charter aa adapted, metifiad lv tbr auyar and city recorder and mnthentianted ha made by tha aeal af inch dip. In dnrtieate and dcpmlted. aaa ta tha e af the aarratary af State and the thcr ia the office ef the dtp raeardcr. aad thermfter all ceerte ehall taka Judicial notice cf Bark charter. ' Amcadaicnte to nay rack charter but be (rawed and (nhmlttcd hr a r barter arm. tafnian In tha mam manner aa prodded for nuhtiwr af chartera. ar Buy ha prte paaad hr tha ktfalattae aatharltp af tha nan a two-thlrcate thcraef. ar . dtp by petition af anallflad elected to a Bins, tar equal ta fifteen par aent af the total aatea cart hr mayor aa the newt prma lac election, and any aach amendment mny ta nkaittad at the ant fepular ' etatlon. and haeiat been apptwead by the majority ef the daetaia artinp thira af the charter at Si time fined fat vartammdmmt ehall ta antifirf aad filed m prneiikd and ia earn . Judxa Bufldlhg, Balt LaktCIt. ' : J;,Wr Hammond, Abatrecter Aht recto af tlf'q furnicbed tt u, de tract In Exalt rn Duh. erapsnlraBalliz Hg 5 5tanmd floor. EhraS? ITtxhT ' v .1 Lleemqed Uadertahera aad Mrs. J. E. Flynn, Manager! . Ambulnnqe gcrvicn. PhoneTS fdn Wallace Mortuary, N- - 7n. Mxnxgre. Ambulance Servire, Dny or Nigk. Pbotte 16W orin7ru Ml ay old-tim- n Mlaed Ik Carbon County ml Shipped Everywhera Prapertloo At as VOTE T Standardvllle, Utah 15 art af charted. Each ri'.y famine Ite charter aader thk ctaB have, and k tarahy mated. mil rolatinr ta moricipcl affaire, and to puwera ra adapt and wRhin Ite Hmite. lacal paika. unitary and cimilar nmdationa art la eawftict with PREPARED , "d. B """aeration af thk conet itutloa ar any taw jwydta Indrened ,ha11 to limit or notrirt tha yitui.l grant af PLATFORM e,iab,e rttalA We stand for strict economy in county business but not the petty device of cutting wages. by We wikh to stop each practices as throwing away good roads just to build others right beside them, hiring two persons to do the work of one and spending public funds chiefly for private or corporate benefit. We are friendly to public education, but, with 40,000 unemployed in our state, business firms everywhere tottering, farm crop prices almost at zero, and 15 to 60 per cent of the taxes delinquent because property owners cannot ggy, we do not believe that this is a proper time to consider building more junior colleges. We pledge our legislative ticket to work untiringly to obtain for Carbon county her share of coal royalties. An illegal poll tax was recently assessed against every man ,nd woman in the state. It was called a filing lee far the income tax. We demand it be immediately repealed. 7e favor drastic restrictions upon further increases in public debt for a period of fifteen years, except where it is needed to relieve suffering, cr for projects that will pay for themselves without increased taxation. Wo demand that the laws he so changed that public work can ho constructed by force account when the public welfare demands such a plan. We believe that home building and ownership shonld be encouraged rather than penalised. The present method of' taxing homes is oqnal to fining the hema builder annually because ha builds a home. We pledge our commissioners to fairness in distributing work on county projects, instead of favorites to a select few. Wo deplore tho importation into Utah cf fuel from other states; we favor a tax upon natural gas burned within tbe state, and believe it will be constitutional even though Utah produces no ruch gas. We see no way to tax coals from without coming into conflict with the United : Wyomng States government. We scorn to hid for votes by advocating ' . . what if impassible. We pledge enr candidates te work with end upon the utilities commiasion to tho end that freight rates upon Car-- i bon coxnty coal shipped. to othar points in Utah. shell not be o high as to almost be prohibitive. We believe that inch ' high rates is doing much to retard tho coal industry and give ocr homo market to' Wyoming coal. We believe that interest and penalties on taxes assessed " against farms and homer occupied by their Owners, delinquent because they have been unable to pay should, be cancelled by ' - J- action of tbs legislature, i We favor tbe enactment at once by the state ef Utah of a silver purchasing act, substantially as follows:" Tbs silver to be purchased by the state with silver cer- ' tificates issued in denominations of 50 cents, $1, 15 snd $10. All silver so purchased to bo immediately deposited in tbe vaults of tho treasury and held as surety for th certificates ' which win eiicnlste as money on a commodity price Of sOver but not be legal tender. In case redemption of tbs certificate Is. demanded by any holder, the stats treasury will sell a sufficient mount of the bullion to redeem all offered. Ws stand for the remonitisatlon of silver. W invite sU patriotic dtixens to join us in a ditannlned effort to resctu our community from tbe financial disorder in which it finds Itself. 1 ; - . byTthhiL- - l,k to ON ONE OP THE THB UNITED STATES FINEST TIPPLES IN Is Unexcelled For hereby coofrr- - authority aathonty .hail not rTi;. i the power to mutate public rt J nmnieloally owned, if aa aach mataJoa of public utllitim k provided far hw ta limit ar th taridatnre ta mate USTtSS ta 2r. State affalra. to easel util-JJJ- Paid Political AdvrrPxement. , AUarwey At Law Flynn Funeral HomT - x wSL Utah. building. Price, He aoatplrtioa re-vis- -- J; Binch, ; J atata daya id-and diatribattaa art sola thaw awe the-laws- iave-rt-deavored teurt i- t- Qtunty yr LjAaMcGee, bw tar ' aaaiaatian af dtp offtawa. Il aaMaa aw the aulority af ta alirtaia aormataalaa ehall af akoadar'a in tha affliawttea. thra Uw ftftaan , CMdidatM raeetrlaa a rota cart at eath dartlaa. ehal cewrtllale tha charter eteaaitataa, aad kaU pmmd ta fraate a Thirteen Enrolled From "Carbon At BY.'U.; ot la ' w - to-thr- f Atteracy At Law '., Office H. Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH si Walter C. Gease, tww-thir- J and 8srgtmt Raaidrnre 177 an Buiiding. Price, ad adaot a charter far ia tha fottowias aianner: t tka etty Tha lepUlativa autherUy mta at it airaihata. ST by prthk Of ana lifted eWtacaha. of .. the 5 caet at the past preradlap eject too far the, ferlhwUh ehall piw-. tha affire af aide by aidlnaaca for th, nboihaioa la the "Stair a , atreton at the aoaetlao: Tfco. U m hi fibOEWI to- fraiM ofcojIoFs tha a thrt t . ardiaaaaa ihall' rmaha aact . ha auhaktedtka. at. alaatam. totbd d, tehhi -- m-- sfmAsa sr.ir, Aar IneamoratM . ltuShStn Charles RuggeTijT i for ar armtad k Carnarataina bII aH Rurgn, Phone m " a me Ikcrcnt SSn GOOD COALS i. , IhrtiM H h penrowt oMtitulioo ArtlHo XI f 0 W.U tk rt lETsist. of Utah. BLACK HAWK, . M b--r rf ta-eno- II . Nnlflf ndM In Ik" SlINTut Backed' By' Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER, WELLINGTON TALK REPUBLICANS uPMtriPai. SLTEW-"-- . JT coming legislature, if no special aesaion is held of the present body, might1 care to pass the new revision waking if effective at some specified time, event any changes-whicthe legislature desires to make in' any section at the same session could be enacted with reference to the new secf the last. legislature creating the tion number. logialative code committee. The woA of annotating tho new revised code,-givinthe history of BY each section, and bunging up to date KING i references section,' chapter i and title, as; found in- - the supreme Mrs. Jeanetts Hrda. and J. R. Smith court decisions, lisa not been Talk At' Wellington Sat onlay. These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED SrATES and will take some weeks yet, FUEL. COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being it in anticipated, by Georg Y. Will-.luc- e, 20Q persons Approximately for the. committee. Jr., attorney hard, firm and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically to Mrs. ., Jeanette Hyde, United j ' AwatttxL rained and experienced, in at your service at any time . Approval States custom, collector at Honolulu, to talk over your heating problems. " The revikioff requires, tho approval and J. Hebert Smith of Salt Lake City' bl J k ?. ef the legislature, before' it becomes at Wellington last- Saturday evening " . General Offices law. The revision has for' thwmoet who sphbo then iif behalf of the He-- j part, been carefully scanned by-- ' com- publievri ticket.. mittees of the State Bar association'. ."MfVHjrde recently returned to east'1 . rig""d te 46 each work, and the her' votb 40 tho eoming.eloctiou and recommendations of them committees upheld tho pxinejples pf the patty, have, when approved by the- legisla- tailding tbe work or President Herbert f I tive wommittee beni. adopted, Hdovrr bh& Sbnntdr Reed Smoot. Her Effort-has- . been made to refrain talk was devoted Hawley-Snlofrom legislating in thi revised 'code; tariff. 'J V -- , a t. bat in gams Where, the present Jaws spoke on tax questions and are conflicting or- contradictory! or explained how federal fund were'util-ixe- d. when aidministrative difficulties have Other speakers on the program Registration at the Brigham Young arisen that were1 not foreseen by the were county candidates. L. J. Vaughn, udiversfty passed the 1200 mark Yri-(U, the candidate for the font-yea-r tend' on legislature in passing, September 30, with stnclents still legislative committee has been at pains thq eounty commission, ifidiekted his registenftg, showing & gain of 185 over to clarify the' taw) and' to make' it policy regarding labor and consistent last1 year total wbiimiwas 1036 by workable. In some cases ' the laws as inrtailmeftt of publie ' expenses. E. E. the first ef OctoberyThis 'year the i they are at present written have been Peirce,' two-yea-r' candidate,' promised inivcraity is serving a greater area Jared unconstitutional, and the to give K full account of public tran- thhn ever before. Distribution' records week The 8un Note: Last Editor's sactions. J, ''candidate-foand the,- cemmittee show'stndents from-siforeign coun- nuldiahtd a biography of IL II. Blood, to eliminate such uneonsti-tetion- al the atate sbnate, 'spoke on the income tries including Japan) Tonga, Austra- Democratic candidate for governor. Hi tax and advocated abolishing the dol- lia, New Zealand, Mexico and Canada. werk wo publih the nrcomiilirbrnents of features. r ' lar fee. Other speakers .were R.' C. Abso studehts from twenty states, in- his opponent, TV, .W. Beegmillcr. Xiagislators to Act., candidate for 'state' teprearn-tativ- e, cluding the Dakotas, Ohio, Illinois, Jones, He' was born in St. . George, Washnot does effecrevision become The and A. S. Horsley, nominee for North .Carolina, 'Louisiana and New ington eounty,' Utah, on the 16th of tive until it has been passed on by tho York October, 1876. He is the youngest of legislature. If the legislature does not eounty attorney. " Two hundred and twelve cities and the ehildren of Daniel and Ellen Smith ohoose to trust the work of its com; mittee and of the bar committees, its OLD FOLKS PARTY HELD FOB towns are represented, 90 of these be- Seegmillcr. HUHTINGTOH PIONEERS lie was educated at the Brigham members have a long job before them. ing from out of the state and tbe reThe bill as filed carries, some where maining 113 being from Utah. One-- Young college and the Utah AgriculThe annual old folks half of the total enrollment is from tural college. His entire life has been between 900 and 950 pages, double column, in regular book type. 'If it sored by the ward and old folks com- Utah eountyl&tndents registered from spent in agricultural pursuits, especwere printed as legislative bills are mittee, was held at Huntington Sat- Price include May Seaton, Flovd CL ially with cattle and sheep. Of recent the printer estimatea that the urday afternoon- - A program was held, Mclntire, Karl Jameson, Owen Reese, years he has been more or less active Printed, be about 3000 pages long, in which. Mrs. Mary Westover," 97, Gene Qoetxman. Margaret Reese, Hel- in the mining business, both coal and so that the reading itself would oc- and John F, Wakefield, 85, oldest res- en Ellis, Arthur Rasmussen, Delbert metal. idents of Huntington, Were the princi- I, Bean, Edwins Oekey, Waneta Em-pe- y, He is a member of the Church of cupy a considerable part pf a 60-de Christ of Iitter-da- v Jesus An in dance Saints, and session. Thelma speakers.'' and pal Fugeno Jorgensen legislative has been concluded active since boyhood. the the McKinnon. program. evening It has been suggested that the in presided as bishop of the Kanab ward for five years and as president of - g to IXIKPOSATIONB Largest Producers of Coal In Utah -, Amendment Constitutional UNITED STATES FUEL CO. - J PRPF E siTfuT .totmbat. ocww. ln TgPPAJ PTAH-ETt- lT BCLAVING Laws Awaiting Okeh Copies of a bill for the revision o fUie laws of Utah, repealing all present laws, With certain classified exception and reenacting about the tame provisions in codified,' logical and, in it eaaea, simplified form, are now on file with Milton H, Welling, acc rete ry of atate, at provided in the act FEIOE. BUR. r Storage . 11,1 Purposes ,,p0,, th alttai 'hU be To levy, asarec and collect following: taxea and harrow awacy. within the liaita yrmanhad IUet p SUfl3! .foT. conferred. iM To fomioh mil loeaJ pttblio Yrrirra fhd lit CANDIDATES 'T tBt atiiitid puWi am; to acquire by eon. r albrrwkcy within or witta j1. accdl hi FOLK-YEA- COMMISSIONER R Contractor and builder, former postmaster at Helper. Mr. Hunter has always employed local labor and paid the top reals. He is a community huiltler, a heavy business man. taxpayer, a wide-awa- WILLIAM E. RUFF TWO-YEA- R COMMISSIONER Master mechanic for ten years at Stores mine; also at Rock Asphalt company plant and New Peerless. A son of Bishop If uff of Kroffeld. For thirty-twjrrara a resident of Carhon eounty and a man of keen business ability and absolute o J. S. EDWARDS STATE SENATOR the Kaiifilt stake for fifteen years. He filled n mission in ald presided ns pve.dik-n- t of the Berlin General 6 iu unta 'aral"l,!LjiBh!ie Wwaatente or "ber-,t-b. pmSto ""Varet linitc a ,metmcnl 1 ta eon-fi-ren- ; and aim ' j He was elected to the state senate in ltll-- from the Eleventh Senatorial dLitriet, wliieh then comprised Kane, Washington, Iron and Beaver counties. He spent I wo sessions in the senate supporting all progressive measures that were enacted into luw during that time, such as the Workman s Compensation Act and the Iuhlie Utility acts. lie served in 'three regular and one special sessions of the bouso of representative.!, presiding speaker of the lie wrote, and was successful in having passed through both houses and approved by tha governor, our present state roail commission law, likewise the present 15 per eapita lew. He is responsible for the provision in the mine law known as thrqf times the net pro-- - - -- - -- - -- - ceed.!. Office Ninth Floor Kearns Building Values approximating according, to the forest - any M,Wie Z '"cmdC ? Parehater utility. th? rt ttasSS election In Uw SECTION ffvSte W tha ckcto t chcll takaaf s h-- s 3. br;by "- r9tata.ta ( aSS- f9 to Um gencrai ta,r- - dnPtad S.ai.t,Ulie an January ov inn, -- tta' Stel.H Au,'Jg,frty of State af fomoinr b . and carnal vapy ef IV rewd by tta nioh.."" A"aM"teut af "n of imi hi aiy offiei" " th. IBfilSH of kwE marl 'y" taMndMH vi department APPLICATION FOR TRADE N.VMfr State of Utah, County of Carbon Rev. Arch I): Smyrnoiumlo. being W to duly .sworn auy apente each TtaSiVrt uhmO rtcctad ' 15,nOW8 have been added to the wealth of Ah hntna by- - cooperative forestry dri-ns- and wty that tbe owner of the NEW IMtIJ'K ILAKEBt located nnd doing bminesa in Iriiv. to" w ty of (tarbon. state of rtoh;-tba- t muI Rev. Arch 11. Smyrnoi niihn rxchislvr owner of. the trade tiam wibrd in the nprcification aernmpWF Ing thin affidavit: that the said name jit In use by him in the huwij " a general bakery businesa In the Utah, and be .claims "id. w as the trade nsinr under which gnom merchandise are manufactured. pre'gJ handled, sold or distributed by binh that a copy of the above statemrat been published once a week for threerew rentive- weeks In a nrwspaprr of circulation publislied in the state mLJ fde"" - as required by Chanter 10. Irtws 7 1931 and he pet! I ions that said name be recorded in the office ot tw S" I'taS of retary of state of the state accordance with Title 100. romniWU nf Utah. 1917. snd Chapter IA - BUHIXta 1tsh. IfWt: REV. ARCH D-sworn te re POULOS.- - Subscribed and fore me thl Bed da of Oetobsr KNOX PATTERSON, notary pite aiding at Moah, rtfib. My cominimW plrra April 15, IRBA ' OF..TIIR IXTRRIAr SPECiriCAllDN . I L BE Ms I'RI AM ra ' Amaral mntrartor, hnUdrr of ramp at Heiner, Ktandardrllle, Old and New Tver-les- s. Ilit New Helper townsite an the map. He has always paid the standard wage and paid tt every- Saturday night. Twerty years a resident, and leader In Carbon cnaatjr affairs. - SPRING CANYON "COAL CO. DEPARTMENT L'" VERNE E. JOHNSON f tatlona BTO- wire of iha'io, ui,r rln L 8nm hSI ,nr J'f'fkm ro"1 Unit No Ml hV, -- n, !1 Miners Mid Nfalpparq Oltbretcd ,f u. Coal. , .. t 1 Spring Canyon r, WOMa-No- Ure ,0W"MP snd the Nn'iJ ,nl x"v range. imiSLf . rMo. -UTAH 0wn,,OnX:,,7N-wh8I.T I ARE CITY. ITAII To All Whom It May lYinccra known that Rev. Arch I). SmyrnwT of Prire, eounty of Gsrhon, atate Jf ...y o being engaged In tbe bnaln ess PRICE BAKERY adopted for trade nams of whieh tbe WJj1 of Or. rteaerinrlnn e facsimile : be BAKERY. 8a id trade name to saw . generally aa followa: Tmt name In calculated to designate of hitnifipea, the name of tho basltataw will he nned an advertising matter distribution af bakery products Oct. 21 112 ,'01 FI rat Ire-- e. mI jonluner witli lS pfr g 5f!rrr Mlnra At KPRINA : rrfira WBrat thereunder WS of ARCH E. FLEMING tand Offiee. Halt Lake Srebl ta STATE REPRESENTATIVE A farmer aad workman of wMt experl, rare. Educated In high school snd In the University of Hard Knocks A careful stndmt of economic problems. Long' a resident sf Carbon county. STATE REPRESENTATIVE executive, building contra university graduate, a student of litiral arirnre and evonomir problems. SALT LAKE CITY, CTAII .nr ,Ufh purpoece, wbject to ra-- -- vHihla JOHN. F, HUNTER Va rear Br'" " henna on the 3Mb day of October, at 10 oVork a m. -Jrtn P Any anil all rrrsons balnB ,if i i to rlaimn .vft conflicting Wirt thereof are lerel-- notic'd the shonld file on or liefore JVtobrr " their protest or objection .J3?.. rt in of the lease for ssidW, p raise ench claims mny hr 1 vrantlng said lease. KLI 90l 1 Pint pub.. Sept. 32 last, Oet J ?aiwJPsWR-s- ; " V: JU |