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Show SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 mSniX, -- 'TTservices GEORGE THE HELD EASTERBROOK were neicl in for George 44, who died at the brother, Andrew, in Ken- was the Saturday. Carcinoma services i r9 Wednesday Registration Starts Soon At Aggie; Plans Are For New Subjects ah the following broth-S'SAndrew Easterbrook, Joseph Henry Easter-S- f William Mrs. Cleveland; Rebecca 7rtfT New Mexico; Mrs.Wyoming; Rock Springs, Jessie M. Jerald, Walsen- - x b- Colorado. f5ry directed sANKB. HANSON," ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 and 2 Silvagnl Building ' Phone 397 s oca school squads of that area this season, the first time this ar- rangement has been made possible. School teams which Registration for the fall term at Utah State Agricultural college will begin Monday, September 28, cording to W. H. Bell, register. Fresh-an- d men will be registered on the ing day and all other students will be enrolled September 29. Many new courses have been added to the college curricula and a number of new faces will be seen when the faculty assembles for their final in- structions before the new school year commences. This year more than 900 courses in 50 departments will be conducted for the student body. Training is offered in the following major fields: Agriculture, arts and sciences, commerce, forestry, home economics, education, engineering and mechanic arts. To meet the demand for training for community, county, state, and e eral government service and for the many positions opening in industry and in educational institutions, the officials at the Utah State Agricultural have expanded the curricula to meet these needs. on ever-increasi- ng fed-th- HORSLEY Attorney At Law Silvagnl Bldg, Price oom 5, Phone 16 Fri-jcoll- ee USWHETRING, ' LAWYER Tel. St. j. Main 141 JfiSOPTICAL CO. Eye Glasses LEWIS Optometrist In Charge Makers of W. W. DR. Perfect Tribute Costs No More The non-leag- Funeral Home Flynn Phone 29 Carbon Ave. So. Home-Comi- Mortuary 24 allace Price, Utah Licensed "Service toe 158 Utah Electric Phone 55 Price Professional Radio Service Eastern TeL 164-- C. )r,J. EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Price Hubbard, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern hh Electric Building, Price, Utah . -J, Sfiss L. Finlayson, M. D. Res. IF. Phone 318 McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Physicians Phone 381 and Surgeons FRATERNALISM helper Lodge No. 1659 tOTAL Meets ORDER OF MOOSE Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall ARL SHTJMWAY, A. J. CARLSON, omen Dictator Secy. of the Moose Tuesday 8:00 P. M. I. M. C. A. Bldg., Helper Peterson, Senior Regent. 71 sda Hreinson, Recorder. Every 1935 36 nt x Iommvm side school on 34.65 141.90 21.50 $506,098.25 Sundry Revenue Textbook Sales re t Mortuary YEAR RECEIPTS: DISBURSEMENTS: $ Salary and Expense of Board Members Salary of Clerk Salary of Stenographer and Sundy Office Employees Salary of Superintendent Expense of Superintendent Office Postage, Stationery and Printing Telephone and Telegraph Salary of Treasurer Salary of Office Janitor ..... Sundry Administrative and General Expense Health Supervision I IliomasDeseret LICENSED or Night refresh-gregati- STATEMENT of Carbon County School District SCHOOL er Embalmers Above A41 Price, Utah it?. POTTER Day ue fish-pon- d, Hour Service abidance Satur-competiti- ng F I II A I! C I A L Riding on the running board of a truck driven by a youthful compan-- 1 ion, Pat Gahagan, 13, son of Mr. and1 Mrs. W. A. Gahagan of Green River,: was seriously injured when he is said to have been caught between that ve- hide and a car believed to have been from Colorado. The boy was hurled from the truck, said to have been driven by Richard Wilcox. Young' Gahagan was rushed to the Price City hospital for an emergency operation, Cash on Hand in Banks his injuries being reported as bad lac- General Fund $60,943.94 erations about the face and severe Less Warrants Outstanding 1,750.20 59,193.74 bruises around the hips. Cash on Hand in Banks Will Operate Service Station .47,274.76 $106,468.50 Sinking Fund H. H. Hadsell has recently taken over the lease of Stanley Limb on the Accounts Receivable 3,225.29 Smith Service station, immediately Book Fines 149.98 south of the underpass west of Price County School Tax 214,172 87 on highway 50, it was announced the Coal Royalty 7,127.71 early part of this week. State Insurance Fund Refund premium paid Workmens Compensation on F. E. R. A. State Director Is Saturday Visitor 601.62 projects Joel L. Priest, Jr., state director of Federal of Public Administration Emergency the National service, Works-Gra17,500.00 and his assistant .Thomas Faddis, both 122.68 Forest Reserve Fund of Salt Lake City, were visitors in 275.00 Vocational Education Fund Federal Price Saturday, stopping here on an 1,421.31 Interest Earned All Funds inspection tour of this section of the Insurance Adjustments Fire and Boiler. 3,111.76 state. 222.48 Notes Receivable Prepaid Insurance Refund unearned premium fire 121.37 Insurance and refund premiums by bus drivers 492.10 Rent of Castle Gate Teacher Cottage 557.30 Rent of Hiawatha Teacher Dormitory 30.00 Rent of Columbia Teacher Cottage 617.57 Rent of Kenilworth Teacher Cottages 174.27 Rent of Sunnyside Teacher Cottage Tkt Sait Suy IN 266.13 Rent of Gordon Creek Teacher Cottage CALIFORNIA WINE 689.28 Rent of School Property 14.82 Sale Floor Brush and Surplus Coal 8.24 State Sales Tax from various schools State Equalization Fund 12,617.32 126,980.87 State School Tax State Land Interest and Rental Fund 6,014.58 State High School Tax 2,692.15 225.00 State General Fund School Furniture and Apparatus Payment Sunny- - will appear against Carbon in regularly scheduled contests under the new setup include Spanish Fork, Provo and The Provo aggregation Springville. will appear against the Dinosaurs on the local field, Springville and Span- ish Fork to be met on their home lots. Carbon will open its league play with latter on Friday, October 16. Included with the games listed on this years schedule is a night contest to be played with the Grand June tion Tigers on the latter's field, day, October 9. These two outfits were scheduled to clash last year but the game was called off because of (PRIMARIES HAVE HOME the Grand Junction crew participate COMING; SE.AGULL CLASS WILL GRADUATE SUNDAY ing in the Colorado state champion-- j ship playoff, that club landing in the runnerup spot in the neighboring A final outing held by the Price state, the position similar to Carbons Ward Primary groups in the form of last placing in the Utah 1935 state honors, an annual 'day afternoon was attended by about Carbon will open its season with ne hundred teachers and children, who observed the completion of their the previously announced having continued clash with Granite of Salt Lake City summer work, on the Dinosaurs lot on Friday of classes and projects through the past next week, September 25. The sec- - three months. Features of entertainment for the ond contest of the year will be on the home field, too, Richfields high ag- day included a North having been signed as the ments, games and races. Both of the South divisions and Price -, Oclocal lads opposition on Friday, 2. These two outfits met twice sociation participated in the events, last year, Carbon emerging in both! Mrs. J. R. Higgins, president of the instances with the heavy end of the organization, was in charge of the of each only after stiff battles. One iair assisted by instructors group. other the and here was game played ' Graduation exercises for members at Richfield. of the Sea Gull class will be conduct- Carbon s old grid rival, Grand of ed Sunday evening, September 20, Moab, will meet the locals on Ki- the regular meetlng at Price warns field on Friday October 23. Mrs. Earl Jones and Mrs. That is an annual contest which is al- -, directors f th girls Hacking, ways looked forward to by fans of arrangements, b both counties. Grand and Carbon, with much anticipation. This is due to the keen rivalry which exists between the athletic forces of the two prep institutions. Carbon has one LOANS open date during the season, Friday, October 30. Coach Pres Summer-- , LOANS -, hays has not announced plans condate. that ceming The local prep lads are turning out daily and rounding into shape. Little SALES is known so far as to just what the be.1 will probable strength of Carbon Last seasons record was one which We will make the local squad travel some to equal. ' PAGE THIRTEEN Carbon County, Utah for ac-mit- with the burial in gOFESS I O N A L , school has been ad-- 1 to the Nebo Alpine district for at Lhnd cemetery. PRICE, UTAH E, CARBON GRIDSTERS WILL PLAY IN Green River Youth Is NEBO ALPINE DISTRICT FOR FIRST Severely Injured As TIME THIS YEAR; MEET GRAND HERE Car Sideswipes Truck Football of a boer brand prodded through a harder field of competition is promised fans and i followers was born in Alabama, of the Carbon resid-jjfutbeen Is546,, 192. He has high school Dinosaurs this year, announce- for the past fourteen ment being made Fri- , Thno William Eden officiated Thomas-Deser- et unices and the SUN-ADVOCAT- . AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE REFINANCING PRIVATE long-tim- on Wire staples for Bostitch. Star. Hotchkiss and Ace machines at The for as low as eighty cents a box (5,000. Other staples priced at $1.05 and FINANCED Loans made in a very few min- utes CONFIDENTIALLY CHEAPLY A Service for Your Use FREED FINANCE CORP. -P- RICE- 37 EAST MAIN 3.200.00 1.019.55 376.95 287.72 336.00 20.16 1,686.65 542.51 394.76 340.00 1,771.45 245.00 , Census are the only ones in Price making furniture loans. All Price Lady Undergoes Operation resi- -, e Mrs. Henry Fiack, dent of Price, underwent a major at the Price City hospital early Sunday morning. Two daughters, Misses Josephine and Della, the former from Oakland and the latter from Los Angeles, California, arrived here Monday afternoon to be with their mother during her illness. 1.242.00 2.160.00 1,318.87 PHONE 696 $2.00 a box. Attendance Officers Employees Compensation and Insurance Premium on Surety Bonds Bond Interest Fuel and Lights, Board Office Salary and Expense of Primary Supervisor Principals and Teachers Salaries School Supplies Janitor Salaries Janitor Supplies Fuel and Heat Water, Lights, and Power Repairs and Replacements School Rents Rent of Teacher Cottages, Coal and Furnishings Transportation of Pupils Sundry School Expense Accounts Payable t Bonds Outstanding Maturities General Office Furniture Prepaid Insurance School Furniture and Apparatus School Sites and Buildings Sundry School District Property Bldg. Material Supplemental Library Refund on Rent Sunnyside Teacher Cottage State Sales Tax for various schools Text books Balance Cash on Hand, Less Outstanding Warrants, All Funds Available Cash, all funds, June 30, 1936, made up as Balance, General Fund, $29,476.72 Less Warrants Outstanding 2,402.08 Balance, Building Fund, Less Warrants Outstanding 29.635.00 177.15 1,795.70 175,032.66 8,215.78 13,454.25 3,328.19 5,287.96 4,412.86 7,652.49 2,003.36 2,955.24 29,872.96 1,945.17 1.208.56 16,000.00 41.09 3,071.61 2,746.00 60,401.92 435.25 465.39 2.85 8.24 8,746.22 112,260.73 $506,098.25 follows: 27,074.64 19,969.45 45.60 19,923.85 Sinking Fund Cash, Deposited in Banks 65,262.24 $112,260.73 Detailed Statement of Money Paid Out, To Whom and For What Paid SCHOOL YEAR 193536 Administrative; O. H. Tauqh an Gee - Guymon, Board Member Henry H. Jones, Board Member L. E. Durrant, Board Member J. M. Naylor, Board Member Taylor N. Turner, Board Member G. J. Reeves, Superintendent e, EKatherine Seu - Unless your gasoline is made for FOR stop-and-g- o economy in todays driving, gasoline needs 3 kinds of power just as your car needs 3 shifts of gears! One kind of power for quick starts, one for fast pickup and kill climbing, on for steady running. Super-She- ll is the first gasoline with these 3 kinds of power in perfect balance. Start using it today. I cleSt--- ; J. E. Pettit, Treasurer Rhea Robbertson, Secretary Ruby Bean, Primary Supervisor TEACHERS , ZZZZZZ" 5 150.00 jgg qq jgg qq 15000 155 qq zxzzrzzz 3 200 00 2460:00 gg I" ZZZZZZZZ Karl Enger E. L. Winn William Bowns Edna Holbrook Melba Golden Indra Jensen Ella Ward Sadie Ogden Nellie Cory Dora Otterstrom Wendell Stout Roland Taylor Carolina Gorishek qq 336 00 298 87 l.sooioo 670.60 1170.00 3.00 755.89 855.00 990.00 855.00 765.00 32.00 16.00 : 1215.00 873.78 720.00 W. H. WardeH 1662.50 E. L. Fjeldsted 1215.00 (Continued on page Fourteen) |