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Show t T II page if gift 8 VS-- CATC. fKlCE. DV A U T A 11 Extension of Rate CARBON UTILITY Rotary to Consider VALUATIONS FOR Projects for Year Opposed by Briefs 1933 SHOW DROP will the coming year li oject iTAX COLLECTION COSTS REPORTED 111 Aim-imj- I' Urging that the deiiamn of the commiaatoii Utah public uti tiuc denying the extension of Intrastate freight rate aurchdrges, be nut overruled by the federal commission, the Utah commission and the Utah Citizen Kale association and the Utah Kate association have Lied Citizen brief dec daring that if Utah rate are increased, the traffic volume of the grief declaring that if Utah rate are rate association have filed lzen denying extension of increase. In proof pf thi itatrment. a graph attai hed to the brief ahow that between December 11 and December 20, 1932, 438 truck carried 2.903.520 pound of coal front Carbon county mine to Salt Lake and Utah countie and even to countie north of Salt Lake. The Utah commission argues that experience how that advance on intristate rate will not produce revenue for the rail carriers. diM.ussed hy the ItUe It. .lur) tlub at It vi r kly luncheon Thuisday eyeing of thi week. The meeting will he in ihaigc of the aim an l object lx? committee. Frojxiwd activltle will be outlined the following cha.rmen of major by tf, 459.161, Dr. H. B. Goetcman. comcommittee: CaitMin' liluation til u(h propJohn Iledd, club aervice; el tit rank third in the ilatc, hem munityW. International J. Hillabrant, excelled only by Box Filler And Salt vocational D. Frank Sawyer, Cake countir which rrport 945,172,-63- 8 aervice; aervice. and 119.827.693. reapei tively. The total lor the atate is $170,205,-97- 3 LLGION POST, AUXILIARY TO a compared to tl83.8S8.28a lad HOLD PICNIC THURSDAY NIGHT year. The valuation for 1632 and 1833 Hie annual picnic of the Price In other eatem Utah countie are, American Legion poat and Auxiliary reapectlvely, a follow: Duchetne, unit will be held In the Price city 1191,270, 1207.791; Emery, 13,839.831, paik Thuraday evening of thi week at 7:30. Plan for the affair were $9,523,426; Grand, t2.700.938 92,480,-10San Juan, 944.063, 936,981; Uin- made by the poat at ita weekly meeting lmt Thursday. tah, 1 1.397.066. 91,499.262. 918,-ftit- U er-vic- e; Intriitatc 9; SAFETY v B H CrVf,,hd bm county fur the the year amounted to be . paid y This amount will fu luw ng the on unit various taxing U basts: State and -- 61805 W; state road fund, 9190.9. fund county bond unking fund, mother dependent 9407.76. county county general fund. road and chool, 92378 59; county county bridge fund. 9679 60; bond interest fund, 9113 28; county fund, f 27 M. 922 65; counCounty pension fund, ty fair fund, 945 31; Knee city. Wellington 48; Helper city. 9219 57; Hiawatha $30 69; Scofield, 939 33; Gate Castle 97 35; 912 45; Sunnyside. 92 68, tu117.11; state bounty fund, be rculooi fund, .57. 1 Suit Tests Right Of Water District Carbon-Emer- y Body To Bar Own Bonds Plants Game Birds SAVE WITH SAFETY SAVE WITH Young Wednesday that the County Clnk f.i (4tr Rotary Wins Tror, Kitt anis Team Sofiball Co,", ftr t i$LuOfaiL a.i . : r iUf ueru4fie uf agricultuie, at the anat Chu ago m an a3!ies As Amefusn of the nual toiiientiun uf Sel- Advancement the for Meumm . rtuu XhbX t Luftt.all Was sport Clrtles Mulnlay the Itotarian drfra.;, lans in a seven inmn Ktwani attdrtic firli w low a to suggest " declared Sir Daniel laid Great Bntam. like revothi country, u in an economic lution and that enforced cooperation the old ideal l being substituted for -of individualism and hand off private induatry. I i Cl. PETK0LAGAR $ ALAD SUNDAE J 09 S. M. EPSOM SALTS 1 Pound J qC' KOTEX 25c Size A mC 89c Regular 25c 21c SHU-MIL- K Woodburys SOAP 25c Value Ambrosia Cleanser m KLEENEX C 23c Size $1.00 Size 50c Glazo ANACIN TAIiLTS 23c Size 19 C SOAP Crystal White PSYLLIUM SEED 1 Pound 19 il 3 Value 20 ' $1.50 Size . 10 for. C PROHA K BLADES 50c Size 19c 59c 33c 29c 29c pr . ks J4-1- 4. rites held for pm. FUNERAL SON OF SCHOOL CITY USES NEW TAtli Announcement was m! by William Grogan, depu., jc .corder, that all municlpj have been transferred to tt 'constructed fireproof uti rear of the city hall i s I I SPECIAL....I3c IlESH FRUIT t it two more Inning Whrifn, frame was over, t.he ed they had won by whereas the Rotaiiatu ' count wa A second meetirg clubs has been tentative, for Friday evening, asxorij. , gene Hanson, Rotary , Liquidation U going w greatest v lume on recoil r J financial authority. Doe h beer, watered stock, or Test of the right of the board of Glen cemetery. water supervisors of the Price river to acrefuse to district conservation at thtir cept the district's own bond liabilthe of In discharge face value, SAVE! 8.WE! ities of a water user of the district, -to Get Our Prices Don't Fall EV was taken to the state supreme couit M7LIIANDER REMOtXDED TIRES Mr. Price. of Dalton W. B. Friday by Fully Guaranteed Dalton is an attorney, but enters the district. of the on Your Old Tires) land holder a Allowance as action (Liberal v. Defendants in the action are John H. Redd, Lincoln Marshall and Geo. RUBBER PRODUaS MILIIANDER A. Rowley, comprising the board, and 16 South Carbon Ave. Newhouio Hotel Bldg. PliCl Reese M. Reese, county treasurer and P ex officio treasurer of the district. BRYNERS SERVICE STATION Helper The district was created in 1922, it is set out, and issued $750,000 in bonds. It is asserted in the pleadings Friday Night Club that a bond holders committee, of Is Entertained. which W. J. Halloran of Salt Lake is The Friday Night Sewing club was a member, represents holders of about entertained last Friday with Mrs. Sid $600,000 worth of the bonds, face val I ney Young as hostess. Luncheon was ue. served to the following members Mr. Dalton asserts that he became Mrs. C. N. Chadwick, Mrs. B. E. John- owner in 1931 of an tract, on son, Mrs. Orson Rowley, Mrs. Lloyd which $1500 in bonds, with accrued Pettit, Mrs. Loran Stevens, Mrs. Wal interest, would be sufficient to dislace Grange, Mrs. Dewey Henrie and charge all liability to the district. He Mys. Barton Olsen. Special guests in- has offered that amount in bonds, he cluded Mrs. George Jorgensen, Mrs. asserts, but the board refuses to acD. E. Williams, Mrs. Orson Guymon cept. and Miss Ruby Olsen of Dallas, Tex The supreme court issued an alternative writ of mandate, which reIndividually Owned with Outing For Husbands quires the board to accept the bonds Held by Club. or to appear in court July 17 and 10,000 Store Buying Power! The members of the Friday after- show cause why it should not be renoon club entertained their husbands to do so. at the park last Sunday evening quired Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Or& 15th RELIEF son Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace COMPLAINT AGAINST APPLICANT CHARGES FRAUD Grange, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Stevens, Mr. and A complaint charging Evert Ranta V Mrs. Lloyd Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. DewGOLD MEDAL QUART C. relief under R. F. with obtaining n, ey Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swearingen false pretenses was filed Monday before Justice Byron Carter at Helper. V and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Frandsen. CADDIE It is alleged that Ranta, between May 18 and June 24, obtained relief orders for $12.14, while falsely w PINK TALL CANS representing himself to be in destitute circumstances. The representations were made to Ann Martell, R. F. agent, the complaint states. TALL CANS president of Fish and Game the Carbon-Emi-r- y association, announced Wednesday that 200 pheasant jecured from the state hatchery will be planted in the two counties the latter part of the week. Approxlma'cly 450 birds were distributed by tie association last year. Five loads of fi.h have been recently planted in streams of this locality, two in the Scofield reservoir and three in Huntington canyon. All of the fish were of eligible size. Ac cording to Dr. Goetzman, the left fork of Huntington canyon will be planted in the near future. Dr. H. B. Goetzman, rUXEIK) TO HA ICO 10c LUCKYS. CAMELS, OLD S OLD. CHESTERS 1 1c 2 for.. At f .jNL rf At the end uf p piajtng time, over-producti- PRINCIPAL Funeral service were held Trlday In the Spring Glen school house for Scott Smi.h Rowley, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Rowley, who died Tuesday evening of last week. The child's father is principal of the Spring Glen school. Speaker at the services were Bishop Silas Rowley of Spring Glen, and C. H. Madsen and A. W. Horsley of Price. Interment wa In the Spring J"4 g 11-- 7. utf brViiux? of Jj mand I ; of rral (ail he in.i a fc'arAdtujrt. Dai. .el JDil. uf the Blit. ah r Final valuation of tninr and pubC'albofl tuulily, At lic liliMlr bila Monday by a total lur 1633 of Kim ivy, ri.tm $10 4 37.7(19, a compared In 9 H. reduction of in 1633. Thi i 03 I tFBODl CTHJN IN M JtMIST VUIRU. NO NEED TIRES? p 2 5 oac r WH liTiE I AVE Our Prlcoo aro 80-ac- re Always LOW SPECIALS FOR JULY.14th COffitapany 2E.MainSt. Tho&taMLston SALAD DRESSING Phone 97 01-Ise- GRAHAM CRACKERS B. liTiil'H When the League of Nations decided to have 12 vice presidents it was plain that there was going to be a lot not to do. SALMON for TOMATO JUICE for CATSUP Jlr ...V Heinz PINT BOTTLE TOILET SOAP A bars "U FRENCH MILLED MINING UNION TO it f) o Millerton Milk Builds Health IN PRICE SUNDAY Millerton Milk comes to you as Milk of Highest Quality. From the Miller-to- n Dairy Farms your milk is protected by modem dairy machinery to safeguard the health of your family. Visit our plant and learn for yourself the superiority of (Continued XDaiirv REPORT MADE TO TIIE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH of the Condition of THE CARBON EMERY. Lack ted At Price In Carbon County, State of Utah. At the Cloe of Bii-in- On June es RESOURCES BANIC I.O, PC, 3. LIABILITIES Loan and Discounts Overdrafts Federal Reserve Bank Stock U. S. Government Bond and Securities State and Municipal Bonds Other Bonds and Stocks Bank Building. Furniture and Fixtures Total Cajh end Due From Banks Other Resources $ TOTAL RESOURCES $1,150,140.73 706, ,070.30 342.57 4. 500.00 102. 250.00 107, ,804.00 12, .502.37 30, 000.00 123, ,305.49 2, 700.00 Capital Stock Surplus J 100.000.00 Net Undivided Profits I deposits Subject to Check Public Funds Cashiers and Certified Checks Dividends Unpaid 50 000.00 32.1S0.S7 Trust Funds $230,227.12 10S.Sso.3i 8.557.49 109.00 10.329.04 Total Demand Deposits Postal Savings Time Certificates Savings Deposits $113,905,92 33.593.71 407.077.88 Mine Workers of America. RESOLVED, as gratitude to this great labor leader, John L. Lewis, and the United Mine Workers of America, we extend to this organization our sincere appreciation and respect for all that has been done for all miners and their families in the American continent. We pledge our unlimited support and cooperation to this organization of which vre have the honor of being members. No. 3. WHEREAS, for some time, there has been in Utah a number of individuals, members of the Communist party, who have conducted a com-paito organize the miners into the Communist National Miners Union which has no standing in America; and, WHEREAS, many miners and citizens residing in Carbon county have been misled to affiliate themselves with that organization; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that we condemn, in no uncertain terms, the Communist gn 357.003.50 Total Time Deposits Bills Payable and Rediscounts Other Liabilities 5o4.o ,nl 53.018.79 2,700.00 1 1 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1.150,140.73 fhate of Utah, County of Carbon Claude J. Empejr, being first duly sworn according to law. depa-e- s and says, that he is FVuftrn- - of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the eeniltian of the said bank at the close of business on the 3th day of June, 1933, leaders and their activity for CLAUDE J. ESI PE V. having misled the good people of the counCorrect Attest: be and ty; it further a. w. McKinnon, J. H REDD, RESOLVED, that for the sake of C. It. 1 EKGUSSON. Directors. their wives and their innocent chilSuhs.-r- , bed and sworn to before me this Pith day of and the good of the county, we 1953. dren, MILDRED July INACITELLI, notary public, re-ing at M commission w ill expire June Ju. 11I.U run4. I tuh. ask those who have joined this Communist National Miners Union to ommtssmner- -I. John A. JLlia. bank commissioner of the state of Ba.nk ta,h' f,10, Utah, do berebv withdraw from a and correct copy of the of the above ned that organization to oeo1 in Tt companr. f,M my offee on l avoid greater misunderstanding and J. A MVI.1A. Bank Commissioner. human suffering for the future. -- d, n-- Qr PINT BOTTLE FOR MAKING attacks and survived all the storms for the preservation of the United United States Fuel Company Jr CLOROX JACK FROST from Pago One) No. 2. WHEREAS, John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers of America, and the union itself have been confronted with many years of obstacles and unjust Millerton Milk. Milleiton CRYSTAL WHITE CONDUCT MEETING , tl A bars SOAP pkgs . Cq DRINKS CRACKED WHEAT fflC LARGE PACKAGE POTATO CHIPS LARGE PACKAGE RAISINS O for PACKAGE 15-O- Z. CHOCOLATE BAKING RED & WHITE COFFEE RED & WHITE 1 29C LB BUTTER BLUE BELL J QC J fig J C 15C I LB. CHERRIES RED CURRANTS RASPBERRIES DaILT' THIS IS THE BEST WEEK FOR CANNING. FRESH AND AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE MEAT BARGAINS ONLY U. S. INSPECTED MEATS LARD B. PKG RIB BOIL LB in. SOUP MEAT per LB Pork Roasts LB w LOIN Pork CHOPS fl 10C CUT C Center Loin Cut LB. PRICE TRADING CO. The Big Department Store Wbase Profits Are All Spent At ft |