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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST Friday Why the Dog Died 27, fl NOTICE. Ntiiii i Imvbv of 11 iie. 1 i.-Ktu'ti ciiy iuunci! ly gim of llic tin lily vuu-- THUS., FRI, SAT, SEPTEMBER 1 inimtion of l lie follow Mi: tow it: To to make iiaiJoiou-MiU- s rxti-iii- i and video Tbild ixlilikh. open, lly MARK P. BRAFFET. Wert street in aaid cit of Irice. 1 li. most in lived honorable there a Price, -, Utah, Many years ago and to (Trade tl.e earn- to const rurt drainage to carryand highly respected, but somewhat eccentric gentleman who con- necessary gutter, aud aMild H'reci. in. iaiwater along aud tiTwa ducted an experiment in dog dietetics. He owned a massive dog. iux across the track-- of a grade of mixed breed concerning whos ancestry little could have been the 1 aud Rio lirauJe Western rail-- ; oouiliniiy, aaid Ureet to le aixij-si- ox learned. It might, however, be safely asserted that any properly ; road aide, the renter line of which runs authenticated jiedigree of the brute would have revealed much feet follow : romnieiieing at a point 4ti7 feel 4'J. salacious scandal between the time when Noah opened the hatches wert of the mo at Invert corner of ItUeU I'll) Kurvey.linewhich ia a oint on the of the ark on Mt, Ararat and released the sole pair of smelling I'rhv of the stele highway, uih Month 4t dirt. St ni'ii. went curs chosen for that famous voyage. So, for his ancestry, the dog tlriii loundnry theiv-Month li deg. 12 min. eat could only weep, lie had, however, fond dogly hopes of a more feet, thence Mouth 8 deg. tit min. IK'rf highly respected posterity. Burdened with the weight Of such east 211 feet, them uonth 0 deg- 12 min. enrner of considerations, and being the most collosal and vain hedog of the enrt (it Cl feet to the aou'hvert north wert nuarter of Sec. 21. Twp. his patronymic-demanded was such Lars for proud village, 10 Float. Salt Lake tueriil- South, li ia the Ninth line of "K" Mired an exclusive diet of beef tenderloin and growl od with disfavor at iati. whichAlign la aaid eitjr of lriee, and in Street Kxteii- all other kinds of food and when the service was delayed. Such aion ISrtriet No. 1.; according to i!uiim being his aristocratic ideas, as time ran on, his owner discovered on file in the offiee of the city portiiiii of the. that Lars was a liability to be considered in the business trial and defray the abutter thereof ny balance along with taxes, insurance ami other important expense eoet and expense if uima the hit and piece items. ground to be affeeted or benefiteil by an ul improvement. to bn ttrnwd aiinrdii.gmu li ill Something had to be done. He spoke sooth who said : MA dog front ; which fed and to eiiuire-foe- t is the only thing in this world who loves you more than he loves Iota and piece of ground are den ribe the east follow : The lands afferted on himself." And it was in recognition of this fact that the owner ride of aaid improvements ure desrrile-of Lars was very fond of him and wished that he should be pre- aa followa : (toraineneing Shift feet T.e-- t 10 feet anutli of the southwest corm r served if for no other reason than that his example might serve andaaid Dim 42. 1VU of City wiriey.i The most as a civilizing influence in a benighted community. wiuth 41 deg. 441 min. wed 238 them errt owner never checked over the lists of Priceites who had swindled feet, them uonth 0 deg. 12 win. Ninth 8 deg. 4ft min. 1140 feet, them him of grocery accounts, but that he would fondle Lars and de- eat 210 feet, them Mouth 0 deg. 12 min. clare that the female strain in his family wa highly respectable enrt (ISO feet, tliem-- earl. 2141 feet.! them north 0 deg. 12 win. west JtTiO Yet something had to be done to satisfy the feet, comparatively. them north 8 deg. 49 min. wrest 211 hunger of that dog and still his yearning bark for loin, so his feet, them lwrih 0 deg. 12 min. west owmer conceived the idea that nutriment is nutriment and that 1128 feet, them north 14 deg. 40 min. isS feel, them lmrlhweMterly to fit for a calf should be appropriate for a dog. With this idea in east plm of hi'giuning. mind, Lars was locked in a basement with a generous supply of The land affeeted on the west aide of as folbran and water, but no meat. Days passed, but not a particle of mid improvements are 428 feer wort and 22 lows: (tnniuieneiiig continued He at owner his and bran tasted. had the dog the feet north of the said southwest corner logger-head-s and as neither would surrender his dietetic views, of Work 42. Irii Oily survey. them eolith 44 deg- 40 win. west 21.'i feet, Lars pined to a shadow, drooped and died. them eolith 0 deg. 12 min. east 1175 That was nearly thirty years ago. A similar experiment is feet, them south 8 deg. 49 min. east 210 them south 0 deg. 12 min. east ! now in progress in the city of Price. Some fatuous wise guy has feet, west 214 Mr feet, them north them feet, conceived the-- idea that a city can thrive on such nonnut ritious 0 deg. 12 udn. wear lit SI feet, thence north north and Rotary 8 deg. 41 min. went 210 feet, them thenee substances as moral regulation, "Uplift,-Kiwani- s 12 min. west 1205 feet, 0 deg. speeches and the puritanical enforcement of ordinances covering north 44 ileg 40 min. east 280 feet, them t . er . . t ps Ik pi' Store Buying Power Lowers Our PRICES ; Stores I I 23 There is No Substitute For Purity and Quality at - . a th UTAH price, u-- & 2d-3rd-4- 61 I j i j : ; Mi-i- ; j 1 . j j j : dcn-ribe- misdemeanors. . The experiment commenced many months ago when the city council permitted Kay Deming to put Sam C. Garrett over as city marshall on the promise that the two would clean Price up from every moral angle. The town hasnt been any good since and business houses that have not failed are nearly all on the verge of ruin. Price simply cannot exist and prosper as a city without the goodwill and patronage of liberty loving residents of the mining camps. Why should they patronize the town where they are likely to be fined two hundred and ninety-nin- e dollars or sent to jail for six months provided some minion of the city catches them taking a drink, playing cards or dancing after, the manner that they are permitted to do elsewhere. Such restrictions are as nauseating to a man who wants to spend some money for a good time as bran could possibly be to a carnivorous animal. More than a score of Price business houses have gone broke and closed since the city started to bran feed through the enforcement of a policy of Puritanism, and many more are now on the verge of bankruptcy in consequence of Hie business stagnation chargeable to the Puritan city fathers. Our miners now patronize either Salt Lake City or Helper instead of Price, as formerly, because in those places they are welcomed to spend their, own money in their own way without fear of being grafted in the name of reform. As a matter of fact, whenever any bunch of socalled re-formers succeed in gaining political control of a town, that place is doomed to business ruin. The reformer is nearly always an agi tator who pays little or no taxes and who generally works religious organizations to elect him to public office where he can mulch the public treasury while braying like an ass about the great reforms necessary to be applied to his neighbor. It has been my observation that the worst fanatics' in this town on the subject of prohibition never refuse a drink when it is offered them, and I would venture the assertion that if many of them were compelled to tell the truth they would have to admit that the only article of the decalogue which they have not violated is contained in the words, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors ox. Paid llilithrtl Advcrtsement. III IF DEPARTED FISCAL YEAR WASHINGTON, D. Ch, Aug. 24 The department of commerce announ- eent of the total revenue for 1925, 6.0 ce a Nummary of the financial statis- for 1924 and 7.5 for 1917. Business license constituted tics of Utah for the fiscal year ending and for June SO, 1925. Payment for main- 15.4 ier eent of the total revenue1917. tenance and operation of the general 1925, 14.0 for 1924 and 6.7 for from business license condepartusunt aiuountd to $7,611,204 Receipt or $15.48 per capita. Thi includes sist ehiefly of taxes exacted from incom$3,475,591, apportionment for educa- surance and other incorporated tion to the minor civil divisions. In panies and from sales tax on gasoline, licenses 1924 the comparative per eapita was while those from ve$13.92 and in 1917, $8.41. The in- comprise chiefly taxes on motor hicles amounts and for hunting paid to terest on debt amounted $468,089, and outlays for permanent improve- and fishing privileges. The net indebtness (funded or fixed ment was $2,501,597. The total payments, therefore, for expenses of the debt less sinking fund assets) of the general departments, interest and out-- state on June 30, 1025, waa $7,843,-25- 0 or $15.95 jer eapita. In 1924 it lays were $10,580,890. The totals all for the year, whether made was $16.73 and in 1917, $6.32. from current revenues or from the proFor 1925 the assessed valuation of ceeds of bond issues. Of the govern- property subject to ad valorem taxamental coats reported here $3,152,-84- tion was $665,451,862, the amount of was for highways, $827,982 bring state taxes levied was $4,894,343 and for maintenance and $2,324,867 for the ier eapita levy $9.95. construction. The total revenue rerepits of 1925 were $10,811,835 or $21.98 per eapita. This was $2,73242 more than the total payment of the year, exclusive of those for permanent improvements, and $230,945 more than he total payments including those for permanent Improvement. This exee-- s of revenue use receipts is refleeted in the reduction of debt Property and special taxes Butter you will represented 48.7 per cent of the total sure of high quabe revenue for 1925, 53.3 for 1924 and delicious' and in the increase The lity 59.5 for 1917. flevor. mount of property and special taxes collected waa 148.2 per cent from 1917 Ytur Creccr of Ways of Adi ilfrtih to 1924, but there was a 142 from 1924 to 1925. The peri EGG8 BUTTER taxes were capita property and special CHVWF 1924 6 und in $10.70 in 1925, $12.68 in 1917. Earnings of general departments or compensation for service rendered by 'CREAMERY. CO,. state officials, represented 6.3 perl non-busine- ss ss . 9 maido Glover LstGoorf, iiBlUlTVTfB WKta $3.-7- , ffMUTUAm; snuthearterly 220 feet more or lea to plai of beginning. The Miniated met of aaid proimsod improvement ia $454)00.00. or an estimated coat of $1.30 tier front foot for property abutting and fronting on aaid street, and the further sum of 216 mills per aqnare-foo- t upon all proterty on eaeh side of the mid street or iiroiaiaed improvement for a diatom of 21416 feet deep. All proteata or objections to such improvement or to the carry in out of such intention uniat be in writing, signed by the owners of the properly afferted or benefited, describing the same, together with the number of front feet, and the and he filed with number of square-fee- t, the city recorder on or before the 20th day of September, 1926. The city council at ita first regular meeting thereafter, towit : on the 21 rt day of September, 1926, will consider the proponed leitry, and hear and consider such protests ana objection to said improvement aa ahall hare been Hie Medicine Cabinet 40 anti Enjoy the Advantage ol Schramm Johnson Prices -- Boric Arid, 8 ounces IQn Epsom Salts, pound Bay Rum 8 1 19r ounces ounces t, Chloroform 2 ounces Castor Oil, 4 ounces 12c arefl Also Massage, pint Water ....... Formo-li- d sj ..... fra fra 15C 33C in is .....59c Camphp 27c Phenique Spirits Camphor, 2 ounces Lini-mer- if metk 93c 19c Easti Cetoi "Bo Sweet Spirits of Nitre, 2 ounces . Skr.n8 Liniment Doanti Iiiia IVroh- Nujol 09 p A7 .... tum 79c 2ic 42c 19c 37c Halls Canker Remedy ...37c a?.:...:. 49c 1,29 69c Hufeland Tonic Squibbs Liquid Petrolatum ... 1.29 Menthola- - s. s. s. 79c 1.39 McCc-yCod Liver Oil Tablets s 49c Tincture of Iodine, ounce AMikamnia Tablets Murine. For the : eyes, Sodium Bicarbonate, .... pound Penslar Sore Throat Gargle 1 Edwards Olive Tablets aetio 19c net this 19c D. art 43c the kttfl tiit 10c Ait n 37c 2-3- fcfti ant c kefatf bt Dt bells Solution. Pint Extract cf Witch HazeL Double distilled. Pint Zinc Oxide Ointment; tubes 37c 39c Tincture of Arnica. 2 ounces Alkaline Antiseptic Tablets, 19c Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine, 12 ounces 50s Hoods Biauds Iron Pills, 100s Hinkles Pills, Utah. Hated this 20th day of August. 1926. (SEAL) Colic and ...27c SSr.. Native Herb 49c Chamberlains Bliss Tablets City Recorder. First pub. Aug. 27 ; laat Sept. 17. 1926. Jfjg W 27c MB 73 Am mi to NtU ........ Magnesia.1....' Stedmans Teething at m M 19c i Sarsaparilla Phillip's Milk of , 100s Anacin Tablets Adlerika made. By order of the. city council of Price, Powders Aromatic Castor Oil, 4 ounces Glycerine. 4 ounces Vicks Vapo 25c Rub ........... 97c it C tie 33c if to 4i thi n 19s 27c far fan 19s 47c Ini Hi rROBATK AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult tkniiity Clerk Or Respective Signers For Further Information. dvO 8tmi 3 In Hands of Friends He . Now Intimates NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE lit Mary J. Morrison, Deceased. Creditor will present claim with voueher to the undersigned at the office of IV. O. Continued discussion was heard yesHannon. Room 310 Elertrie building. Price, Utah, on nr before tiie 7th day of terday, xays Sunday Salt Lake TribOctolier, A. !.. 1920. JOHN A. MATHof the expected change in the IS, Executor Estate of Mnry J. Morrison, une, republican slate committee. While it IVeeased. wa accepted as certain that it will First pub., Aug. 6; last Aug. 27, 1920. elect a new state secretary at is next NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of llarry Lianguro. Deceased. Credit- meeting, owing to the desire of E. ors will present claim with vouchers to Hugh Miller to retire, the naming of the undersigned at Price. Carbon county, chairman, gome of the party leadUtah, on or before the 11th day of Octo- ers indicated, would depend largely ber. A. D.. 1926. DAMASK1XOS Administrator of the Es- ujnm the attitude takeu by Csrl It. tate of Harry Liang urns. Deceased. Hen- Marco sen of Price, the present chairry Ruggeri, Attorney For Administrator. man. lie has strong friend in and First pub., Aug. 0 ; last Aug. 27, 1920. out of the committee, it was aid, who NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE wish to see him remain at the head of of John Bernard, IVeeased. Creditors the party ' organization in Utah. will present claims with voucher to the According to reports a short time undersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 13th day of October, A. I)., 1926. A. ago Marcusen iotiminated to friend F. CJIOVANNONI. Administrator of the that he wished to give up the poat, Eatate of John Bernard. Deceased. O. K. but more recent one weio that he Clay. Attorney For Administrator. might be induced to accept re --elecFirat pub., Aug. 13 ; laat Sept. 3, 1926. tion. Secretary Miller, however, lia FOOD INSPECTOR CONSIDERED definitely decided to give up hig place because he is unable to take tint from AT CHAMBER MEETING his business Prit til fid, NOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS mt si It is against the law to own and control bees without first making application for bee licenses to the state board of agriculture. All persons having bees must have a license or otherwise be subject to a fine of not less than $10.00 and not to exceed $50.-0All bees known as foul brood must be destroyed. The county bee inspector is making his annual inspection and all bees found with foul brood will be destroyed. By order of the county bee inspector. . s late aa (i liE f( 0. ' j , j ai it Aoi Ht) Air Bn Utl H. B. HORSLEY. Dated, Price, Utah, August 27, 1926. affairs fpr the private An urgent invitation is extended to exacting duties of secretary. Among those who have been discussed favor-a the city counril and county to attend a special meeting ably for selection as Millers successor is C. R. Bradford, well known Zion This would be a fins of the Chamber of Commerce to country if a man could settle hig bills as the proposition presented to lawyer. as the leader Among who republican he ean the league of nationseasily that body by J. F. MacKnight of the have been mentioned for election to inspection of food and food producta and the provision and apointment of the post of chairman, in addition i) an insjiector in this connection accord' Marcusen, are G. A. Iverson, former district ing to an action taken at the rhamber chairmanjudge; Oscar W. Carlson, vice of the skate committee; II. dieitatorate meeting held Tuesday of this week. Health commissioners J. Norris, Jr., and W. J. Lowe, formerDr. Charles Ruggeri for the city and ly of Brigham City, but now practicDr. K. M. Jones for the eounty, will ing law in Salt Lake City. Asked as to his attitude by The Sun he asked to express their views on this week, Marcusen intiminated he is n this matter. At the meeting a was presented to investigate in the hands of his friends, as it the excessive price of gasoline in were. In other words, IVier, as compared with other locali- lie will consult with party leader a ties in the state. President Rrooks few day before the state convention. was authorised to apiioint a commit Their desires will govern. tee of three to make this investigaGOVERNOR DERN IN EMERY tion. The projiosition to create a memberCASTLE DALE, Aug. 24 Govership council, recommended by presi- nor George 1L Hern, areoiniutnicd by dent Brooks as an auxiliary to the his wife and three children, together boartj of directors of the rhamber waa with Ira A. Browning and wife of ordered made a Necial order for Salt Lake City spent Friday night in subsequent meeting. Among other Castle Dale, and lolt early Sat'irljv subjects mentioned at the meeting morning in the 'company of Mr. anil were the printing of a city directory Mrs. "Lars P. Ovoon, Mr. and Mrs. suggested by ( W. Peterson and the O. W. Sittcruilc, Mr. and Mrs. Louis excursion to Green River on Melon 1. Ovrsun, Mr. and Mr. W. G. Peacock, Jr., for the celebration held in Day. Huntington canyon. A hod Thomas Carlyle was the originator hren u ruuged in honor of the" govof the term The Unspeakable Turk. ernor, but, owing to had road and a It occurred in an article written by rainstorm, he and Lis party were unhim before he attained fame. able to get here in time. Aet ito fait ( hr 1 eonuuis-sionrr- con-aid- Q er Du , Under the new Nicaraguan immigrants to that country r law fin, wiU m 01 sUU subsidy for Raising and chocolate pineapple coffee, beive iM 4 log Aii Iff mi II Iff k it I lm-ositio- Pn It BO on on Do 001 too All ti tig 1H (1 |