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Show THE SUN, PRICE, PAGE FOUR Issued Every Friday lty Sun Publishing Co. (Inc.) It. V, Crockett, Mauaycr. Bubwription, $2.00 a Year In Advance. - - Office Phone No. 0. lS3m2. Ucaidence, No. Mail Matter, Entered na Second-flee- t 4, 1015. at tbe Poatoffire at Price, Utah, t'nder the Art nf March 3, 179. Jane ADVERTISIN'!! IUTES Dlaplay Matter Per Inrh Ter Month, . Sl.no ; HinKle Iraue, 50c. Special IV ition, 25 Per Cent Additional. Leyala Ten Centa the I.ine Each Insertion. Count Kii Worda to the Line. Summona. $12.50; Water Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Benders Ten Centa the Line Each Insertion. Count Mil Word to the Lint, lilackface Type Twenty Centa the Line - FINANCIAL State Engineer Answers Regarding Water Vf I Earh Insertion. Obitoariee, Cards of Thanhs. Resolutions, Etc., at Reading Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the Line. Tor Sale, For Rent, Found. Lost, Etc., Two Centa Per Word Each laaue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to BUN PUBLISHING CO. Pries, Utah HIGHER 8ALARY FOR SEVERAL HAS STRING TO IT Approval of (he recommendation of the state commissioner of agriculture asking for an increase in salary of dollars a month for agritwenty-fiv- e cultural inspectors was given by the atate board of agriculture, which met last Saturday at Suit Lake City The board reduced the mileage previously allowed inspectors, which it is said, will nullify the inrreasa. The board was authorized to borrow five thousand dollars for the purjaise of co-- crating with tbe United States biological survey in the campaign to exterminate predatory animals and fifteen hundred dollars to pay for tubercular cattle slaughtered by the department. The board stipulated that the money will be repaid when the taxes for this purpose arc paid this year. The report of Agricultural Inspector Iltbr Webb showed that this year five hundred ears of fruit mul vegeand fifty-eigtables had been inspected for shipment outside of the state un.l (hut no refusals had been made. Action regarding the matter of pure seed, und which was considered at a conference with growers and dealers held srme time ago and at which it was decided to establish a seed Inlioratory in connection with the department and to place the same in charge of a seed analyst, was approved. oj ht FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY STATEMENT or CARD THANKS We (n express our sincere t tin many friends who aided hanks OF CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTHICT. CARBON COUNTY, and aisted us in nur Imur of sorrow UTAH, FOR THE SCHOOL YEAU the recent illness and subseduring 1921-192ol our beloved mother, death quent V. W. Jones and Family. (Signed), (Continued From luxe Three) The oldfuohoued woman who ia a Wellington Parent Teachers association, coal aud wood for Welling384.20 ton school Below is a letter from George M. Bacon, state engineer, to W. lias a daughter who good .leofii'M 2.50 knows how to at Willisms, pipeline a needle on the digging which to put certain anise J. A. questions F. Shorts at Wellington in answer Winn, repairs on ash scraper ami pick S'.S I'houogrHjdn at a meeting of some of the water users of the Price River Water Wellinaton Canal rompany, water assessment 19.70 ). K. Williams, repairs on high piuno ami window frames But there is (his to sny of bobbed Conservation district held at Price last Friday, October 2d. It was World Kook company, 37.89 Otis arithmetic reasoning tests hair you know it is fastened at one understood that those attending were to get in touch with Shorts Zion (Inoperative Mercantile Institution, iodine tablets and hardware end. 474.19 for various schools in order to obtain the substance of the letter below. Bacon to Dr. school Scofield and fur lumber for Mike Zubcr, transportation Salt from Several bars in Tin Juana burned Shorts under date of October 7th (last Wednesday) 7.50 Wallace on goiter survey Dry liquor makes kmh1 tinder. recently. : Lake City 7.20 .... Zellerbach I'ajier company, mimeograph paper for the office It U my undorstu riding that at the meeting nf certain users of water under the Price Conservation district, held at Price nu the forenoon of October 2d, it was agreed that the main causes lor eomplaiut could be divided up under the three following heads : $ 4,000.00 Price School district, 5 per cent December 1, 1908....Decemler 1, 1928 1928 10,000.00 need no allotment Helper School district, 5 per cent (a) Those who hud been allotted water when they September 1, 1908. .September 1, cent.. 5 School 45,000.00 1932 Carbon district, per whatsoever, County High February 1, 1912....February 1, School district, 5 per cent.. 45,000.00 Carbon allot- September 1, 1912..September 1, 1932 High County an been had but who wanted a Those allotment, given partial (b) Carbon County High School district, 5 per cent.. 35,000.00 May 1, 1933 ment in excess of their requirements. May 1, 1913 120,000.00 Carbon County School district, 5 per cent 1920 1, (c) Those who complained that the assessment levied one year differed April 1920 5 cent School 300,000.00 Carbon 1940 district, 1, per County 1, May May from that of the preceding year. Carbon County School district, 4ig per cent 225,000.00 April 1, 1943 April 1, 1923 with After inquiring carefully into the situation competent authorities, School district, 4V per cent Carbon 70,000.00 1945 1, 1925 County 1, April April I beg to advise you that there seems to be no legal method by which an allotment may be diminished or done away with. On the other hand there seems .....$854,000,00 to lie no renson why allotments cannot be changed and transferred by private Total 1931. These bonds are due $12,000.00 annually beginning April 1, agreement subject to the approval of the officers of the district. To be more plain, if a person has an allotment for a certain acreage and someone else in State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss. George E. Ockey, the the neighborhood ran be found who can use this allotment u transfer is poseducaNo wonder people move fast in this in which the lie condition the seems This to per- duly appointed, qualified and acting clerk of the board of sible by mutual agreement. 1LOLLIS-TKH- S sons falling under heading (a) and heading (b) are situated in. tion of Carbon County School district, Carbon county, Utah, first town everybody's taking TABGOLDEN NUGGET the sworn upon oath, deposes and says that he prepared Coming to heading (c), there is a possible legal ground for differences being duly LETS for constipation. simply great the same contains and that the in assessment each year. Under the luw when the budget is made up assess- above and foregoing statement l'riee Trading company. ments tan be increased 15 cr cent to take care of expected delinquencies. full, true and correct report of receipts and disbursements of all This, however, does not in any way affect the total payment for the reason moneys by said board during the school year ending June 30, 1925. When tbe movie actor cant get thut this 15 per cent excess, if put on, is just that much more to the credit of much publicity there ia always the dithe user making the payment, and the total amount to he faid will not be vorce court. rhnnged. This should answer the question also raised at the meeting as to whether the delinquencies of some of the water users would add to the taxes You ran t have your cake and eat it of others who kept up their payments. To put it in another way, the total too, is an old saying and true, but if dun't eat your cake it gets stale. imyinents made by a water user is a definite and fixed sum and cannot be Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of Septem- you increased, although the partial payments are subject to a 15 ht cent increase, which, howevpr, as stated above, stands to the credit of the person ber, A. D.,1925. Only a few weeks until we will be J- - BRACKEN LEE, (Seal) making such payment. wishiug it wag summer again. Notary Public, Residence, Price, Utah. I gathered certain intimations while down in Price that some of the disWedding announcements. The Bun. , 30, 1926. commission May expires satisfied water users exjx'ct to start legal proceedings of some kind. If I My muy he pardoned the liberty of the suggestion, it seems to me that this would Sour stomach, coated tongue, foul be a plain waste of money. The matter of whether or not allotments onee court by certain breath, pimples, headaches, constipalegally made could he changed was taken into the district users of water in the Bonneville Irrigation district. The rase was apficaled tion are nature's alarm signals reto the supreme court which has not as yet handed down a decision. It would move the cause, eliminate the poison appear obvious, therefore, that any legal urtion taken along these lines would from the liver, kidneys and bowels be a mere duplication of that taken by some of the Bonneville people and HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET would not hasten a decision nor probably bring to the attention of the su- TABLETS do it slick and quick. preme court any additional important mints on which a final opinion is Price Trading company. sought and will lie ultimately handed down. As a general rule, 'the American Trusting that the foregoing answers the immediate points raised at the people are opposed to war, but they meeting 'and with assurance of my rontinueil desire to be of any assistance never object to a little gasoline war which I ran to the water users of the Price Conservation district, etc. now and then. ilcr-ii- I of Price Conservation District 5. liu-hari- l ! Statement of Bonds Outstanding as at June 30, 1925 - What Maker of Men's Bib Overalls other than Offers ANewBiirFKEE if theyRip? Demand theTwoHorse Brand Six Cylinder Coach-Brougha- m ft RATION-WID- E INSTITUTION - Burney r DEPARTMENT STORES Store No. 12 , Price, U tah YOUR Overcoat the One You've the Right (Wanted Style, Fabric, Price This Is The Age Of Performance Time was, when folk bought motor care on of the ealesman and on mere the-say-s- outward appearance. More recently, the better informed made their selections on mechanical points as they could see them by lifting the hood or examining a stripped chassis. But this this is the age of performance. On the performance of the car itself the motorist of today discards many and chooses one for his own. And you will demand a degree and a phase of performance greater than you have previously enjoyed. You are entitled to it for engineering has made wonderful strides since the war. And one group of engineers has consistently held the leadership. Those are the men who haye designed and built Rickenbackers. As your standard for performance as your yard stick by which to measure other cars you are offered, take the new the latest Rickenbacker model. Insist that under all conditions, the other car match this wonder-cin performance. no other Accept argument just remind them that the world ia moving fast and that you intend to keep up. 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