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Show I 4 v V ,Cv t M VOLlME -A CONSOLIDATION OP TUB SUN AND PRICE, CARBON COCNTr, LTAILTIURMIAY. 39. , y y X: M va AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER- liA. JANUARY . Nit. IS3 J THIRTY-FIGH- T ARE NAMED TO HANDLE ASSESSMENT WORK New Price City Heads Price Man Wins Administrative Coal Code Post Receive Oath Tuesday Robert J. Schultz of Price was Valuation Annual In Carbon County Started This Week By Deputies recently appointed deputy state administrator of the bituminous coal code under the national recovery administration. He will temporarily have his headquarters In the surveyors office at the court house. Mr. Schultz's duties will be to enforce provisions of the code governing the coal industry In Utah. The new deputy administrator Is a former deputy state coal mine Inspector, and before that was connected with mines of this county for many years as an engineer. Dalton Sworn In As Mayor; Large Number O Applicants File For Appointive Jobs County Treasurer " To Pay Indigent, General Warrants Ir. accordance with an 4 n order of the county commissioner made December 28, County Treasurer R. M. Reese will pay at the Carbon Emery Lank, beginning Thursday (today) reg- -. Ltcred warrant numbered from 3258 to 3548 in the county general fund and 2632 to 2727, Inclusive, In the indigent fund. The warrants ceased to draw Interest today. All holders are urged to dear the above warrant Immediately, and those who Uil have county road and bridge warrants. advertised for payment In October, are urged to present them at once. Passage Of L. Beverage t. Acta first One of the first act of the new Deputies appointed by Assessor Officials who will guide the des council after the official werw Silas Rowley began work this week city LARGE REDUCTIONS times of Price city during the next worn In Tuesday vu the adoption on the 1934 assessment In Carbon two years were sworn into office at of an ordinance regulating the tale county. The work will be handled noon were of who with of 3.2 per cent beer in Price and fixJustice 38 the of Tuesday MADE a IN deputies corps by Peace J. VS". Hammond administering ing the license fee for various class-- e approved for appointment by the the oath. a at of retailers, dealers and wholcommissioners meeting county OF CITY EMPLOYES esaler. B. W. Dalton, former county anc Thursday. Following is a list of the assessors: district attorney, assumed the poet of The ordinance wa prepared by N. P. Peterson. Clear Creek: Leonmayor, succeeding R. E. West. W. E, City Attorney Arthur S. Horsley. It was decided that the ordinance By Mclntire, Sheldon Andeison, John W Wage Sla.shcM Authorized ard Strang, Scofield; J. E. Holmes, StevHolden Earl and Clyde Vaught were sworn would become effective as soon as and New Council Will Amount Rolapp; Tracy Jones, in os members of the city council published, thesame appearing In this enson, Castle Cate; Joseph Marshall, To $7320 In Year issue of The and William Grogan and Rulon A Heincr; Evan T. Jones, Peerless; D. ANNUAL REPORT ON M. Faddls, Spring Canyon; W. D. Bryner took office as recorder and The following types of licenses Drastic reductions in the salaries Wilson. Standardville; J. H. Davies, treasurer, respectively. Arthur N of virtually all appointive be issued: Class A retail license, will city cm Latuda; C. L. Callaway, Mutual and MARRIAGE, DIVORCE Smith is the holdover councilman ployes are authorized in a resolution $25 a year, for sale of beer In orighaving two more years to serve. Rains; D. R. Griffiths. T. H. Jouflas inal bottles having the label of the passed at a meeting of the new city Of the newly elected officials, Mr, council and Frank Bonaed, Helper. maker for consumption off the premFOR is It cs COURT TERM ISSUED BY COUNTY Anderson and Mr, Bryner are serv- timated Wednesday evening. ises where sold. R. E. Wilcox, Spring Glen; Thomas that the wage slashes will ef ing their second successive terms Class B feet a saving of $7320 over a year Hughes, Kenilworth; Ray Naylor, license, $75, entitling NUMBER SIXTEEN the licenseeretail L. Retiring councilmen are Lawrence period. Consumers: Carl Nyman, National; to sell beer In the origTo E. Wed MS N. Licenses Granted Rasmussen. K. Chidester and P. E. Guinn, Sweet Mine; J. H. Fisher, inal bottles for consumption on or The largest reduction was made in Nielsen. Carl W. Empoy is the outCoal City; Seren Olsen, Eugene Coli, Couples; 12 Obtain off the premises where sold. the of the street superintendsalary going city recorder, a position he ha3 Divorce Decrees Carbon Calendar Includes 24 Leo Leonard and Orson Larsen, Price; Class C retail license, $150 a year, whose was ent, trimmed from wage held for the past four years. Clifford Albrechtsen, Hiawatha; John for sale of bottled or draught beer Civil Actions; Session The old council, with two members, $180 a month to $110, a cut of $70 Mrs. Katie Liddell, on or off the premises. Hillabrant, Wattis; 15 The chief of police and deputy reStatistical reports issued Monday Mr. Smith and Mr. Nielsen not Opens January pres Wellington. Class A wholsesale license, $100 a by County Clerk B. H. Young and ent, the former because of illness and corder were cut $50 apiece. Other F. T. Jones, Sunnyside; Clyde J, District Court Clerk Carlyle Pace Sixteen criminal cases are listed on year, for the sale of bottled beer to the latter because of his absence from principal monthly reductions were as Roberts, Columbia: Aaron Dimick, show that 148 marriage licenses were the follows: Water superintendent, $45 the calendar for the first term of the retailers for resale and the sale of city, held its last meeting TuesKiz; Albert Pace, Nine Mile; Arthur issued during 1933, with 42 divorce beer to customers in not less watermaster, district court in Carbon county, op- garbage man and to wind up the business day morning N. Smith, coal mines; C. W. Gilner, decrees case than lots of 24 assistant electrician bottles. and $40; the being granted during of the year. stores and business houses in county same The license not does the $35. park superintendent, purpermit period. Members of the new administraJohn Prince, J. V. Powell and David The marriages fell off slightly in chaser to any other privileges grantnew The salaries and the in tion lost little time into previous plunging Thayn, farm lands, county at large; comparison with the previous year ed to holders of Class A or Class B their duties, holding a special meet-inn- g wage for each appointive employe Lincoln Marshall, farm lands, Miller when 152 retail licenses. were granted. The permits at 4:00 p. m. to adopt a city are, respectively, as follows: Deputy Creek; Nick Saluverakis, livestock. number of divorces this year was beer ordinance and to consider sev- recorder, $100, $150; water superinClass B wholesale license $150 a Deputies assessing personal prop- exactly the same as in 1932. for sale of both bottled and year, tendent, $135, $180; watermaster, matters. eral other other Among erty in mining camps will receive 10 Dan Cupid's aim was more accurto retailers and bottled beer beer water keg M05, con$145; man, council to $100, utility the decided things, per cent of their collections. The as ate in April than during any other in not of less chief than case lots and keg two M10; $125, of police, $175; tinue the schedule present regular sessor handling stores and business 22 couples falling victim to of not less than beer month, to $100, $130 policemen, phythat the second and each; city is, dates, meeting houses is to be paid $5 a day, with his darts. October ranked second consumers. sician, $20, $20; garbage man, $110, fourth Mondays of each month. all other deputies receiving $4 a day with 19 licenses, while Other provisions of the ordinance August and No action has yet been definitely $150. The deputy in charge of live stock December were next in order with 17 Street Superintendent, $110, $180; re charged in one complaint with are as follows: Before a license Is will be paid $1.50 additional for each each. March had the lowest number taken on more than 150 applications for ibe jg appointive positions in the two utility street employes, $100, syndicalism, and are accused in sepa- - issued for consumption of beer on day he uses a horse for assessment of marriages, only five being issued. the premises the applicant must first administration. The jobs to be 1130, each; electrician, $140, $180; as- rate complaints of riot. city work. The number of marriage licenses filled are as follows: Water a permit from the board of obtain Turson Mike and Venetakis George sistant superelectrician, $125, $160; park According to Mr. Rowley, taxpay- issued in each month is as follows: face trial for obtaining money by health showing that the premises are water man, intendent, $100, city utility to superintendent, the assessments $135; their must utility park ers pay January, 11; February, 8; March, 5; water man, chief of police, two poemploye, $90, $110; cemetery super- false pretenses, the complaint alleging in a sanitary condition. No person deputies in their respective cities and April, 22; May, 12; June, 10; July, licemen, street superintendent, two intendent, $115, $135; municipal that they falsely represented to the shall sell or furnish beer at any place towns instead of coming to the office 12, October, colstreet F September, employes, garbage utnity building custodian, $75, $100; city at- Ocean Accident and Guaranty com- - where public dances are held; no at Price. 19; November, 7; December, 17 electriassistant lector, electrician, each torney, $40, $50; total salary of six pany that Turson had ben injured on dealer or wholesaler shall either Deputies are appointed in with the smallest number cian, March, 3 when run over by a car driv- - rectly or indirectly pay for any utilmembers of fire department, $95, park superintendent, park community for the convenience of the of marriages, ranked highest in di- Venetakis. by superintend-vorcThey collected niture or fixtures of a retailer nrr as same fty before. cemetery employe, people living there and taxpayers with seven, while the least :2900 insurance, the complaint states. furnish money or pay for retail are urged to get in touch with the busy month for the divorce court was ent, city physician, city attorney, muThe city engineer and justice of Charles Atwood, accused of setting censes, or be financially interested nicipal building custodian, and deputy the peace will receive a commission assessor for their particular town as May, no separations being granted. to Docs Barber shop in April, in the operation of a retail establishfire recorder. soon as possible and pay taxes on for their services. A summary of the number of diwill on again face trial for arson. In ment (by the term dealer is meant In the applications, commenting their cars and other personal prop- vorces by months is as follows: Janu- - Mayor Dalton said: the last term of court, the jury failed a person who imports beer la the I regret only erty. ary 4; 3; March 7; April, that it wiU be to agree and a mistrial was declared. state or manufactures beer - hi the In paying car assessments the pub- 5; May, February, impossMe for the city 0; June, 4; July, 3; August,1 to L. E. Petty is charged with em- state for sale); no licensee .shall refurnish work for every applicant. lic is advised that the automobile 5; September, 5; October, 4; Novem bezzling $417.18 from the Maytag main open, sell or furnish beer be- However, I desire to say that it will registration certificate must be pre- ber, 1; December, 1. Sales be the policy of the new adminiscompany, of tween the hours of midnight and sented. Taxes must be paid on a car embezzle- 6:00 a. m.; beer may pat be sold to he which was The where-evagent. tration to provide employment before license plates may be purment a covered from any person under 21 years of age or stores Retail as in with allegedly consistent grocery period and Price, chased. possible 22. 8 to to anyone who appears to be intoxielsewhere in are the affected April state, July Assessnient work on farm lands economy and efficiency. Asks Vance Tomich is slated for trial on cated. by a ruling of the grocery council of $70,000 and incorporated cities and towns the Utah State Retailers association The city council may revoke or suscharge of assault with a deadly will start about January 15. All Aleck He stabbed Suit beer licenses for the following which filed was marka last established uniform week weapon. status the allegedly tax state a pend by had property in the 8 per cent above replacement Evsonko with a pocket knife at Sweet reasons: If r.y licensee is convicted of Dern of Investment 1 at noon, Salt on taxes up company and Civil January Mine October 22. cost. of violating the liquor or beer laws property not secured by real estate Lake against the Carbon County of a horse of the stpe or provisions of the city For the alleged theft or bond must be paid at the time the Land company, Milner corporation The ruling, which will be effective Wages totaling $9686.11 were paid alGate ordinance; if the premises are not William at from Castle and to recover others $73,519.52 Haycock assessment is made. Saturday to civil works employes in throughout Utah on Monday, Janu legedly owing on a promissory note Carbon county for the week ending ary 8, is authorized under Article XI, June 15, Hyrum Jensen faces a charge maintained in a sanitary condition, and interest of 8 per cent from Janu- - Thursday. The men and women who Section 2 of the retail code and car- - of grand larceny. Ray Allred is ac- or if the business is conducted in a , ISSUED BY ary 2, 1924, less $1000 and interest shared in this money were employed vies the approval of both the state cused of forging the name of Everett disorderly or improper manner: The councils actions in granting, on that amount. on 20 projects, according to infor- - and the national codes. Violators of Allred to a check for $59.90 on SepThe complaint alleges that the Car- - mation obtained from the office of the provision will be subject to a tember 12, and Pete Rutzakis is denying, revoking or suspending liCARBON TEACHERS bon County Land company and Truth A. H. Draper, county C. W. A. dis- fine of not more than $299 for each charged with imputing unchastitf. censes shall not be subject to review or corruption or the A. Milner executed a note in the sum bursing agent. offense, and each day such violation the alleged offense taking place May except for fraud and of $67,308.80 on April 10, 1912 to the arbitrary refusal to capricious The payroll was the largest of the continues shall be deemed a separate 22 at Rains. The Carbon County Teachers as- Milner in granting, dediscretion four exercise on calendar listed the Also On 17, p& five thus far distributed, being $136,-3- 2 and distinct offense. April sociation recently revived an old cus- 1912, thecorporation. or continued suspending note was assigned to John larger than for the previous week. The sales tax bracket approved failure to provide cases The de- nying, revoking tom when it issued a four-papaDern and was distributed, as a part The total number of the from previous terip. for the as is follows: grocery trade per called School Views. The pa- of his estate, to his heirs on Decem- worked George A. during the fifth week was Sales from 15 cents to 60 cents, 1 fendants are: Joe GrpKo, Powell. per was distributed through the stu- ber 31, 1923. Grant Cox W. Ross 14,092, the report showed. cent tax; from 61 cents to $1.10, 2 Rice, dents to about 2500 school patrons. PRICE TO ASK FOR The other defendants in the case, cents; from $1.11 to $1.60, 3 cents, SET HEARING to from teachers ClarBURGLARY Greetings patrons Arch C. Milner, Mr. and Mrs. It has been estimated that there and an increase of one cent tax for and articles about the willingness of ence E. Milner and Mr. and Mrs. Jay are 7,000,000 bicycle riders in Great each sale bracket Prelminarf hearing for Lonnie 50 cents of STATE BAND MEET teachers to cooperate with the public, Milner are involved, the complaint al- Britian. Moore on, charge of second degree P. T. A. work and opportunities, C. leges, because they gave a mortgage burglary nd grand larceny will be W. A. projects in the schools, and the on March 30, 1926 to further secure held Friday at 10:00 a. m. The de- Delegation To Present Bid To significance of Christmas were in- the note. - State Administrative fendant is accused of, being implicluded. cated in the theft of a quantity of One part of the paper contained Body January 13 wool from the Price' Commission Drivers many interesting facts about the company last summer. His preliminteachers of Carbon in relation to A delegation comprising Dr. H. B. ary hearing has been deferred until school and community. These facts Goetzman, Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, Nornow because of his illness. were obtained from a study of local man Hamilton and Mayor B. W. Dal3500 school conditions made by Professor ton will meet with the state adminSheriff Peter DeBoer of Hays, Deputies Ruvie Monroe and'Heber By istrative committee in charge of A. C. Lambert of the B. Y. university Over 3500 automobile drivers, or Kansas arrived here Tuesday to re- Greenwood took the boys Into cus" last year. The survey was entitled, about half the estimated number in 3 school contests on January 13 to extody. turn Ben Jacobs, 17, and Richard and of Finance the Salary tend an invitation to hold the 1934 the county, had obtained operators Study Communications with Kansas offiBahb 16, who were arrested by CarCarbon County Consolidated School licenses up until the time the state band contest in Price. Moon Silver the at With dances cers revealed that the had stolen county District." It was published by the assessors office closed bon county'officers Saturday and lat- the car from A. D. pair The club delegates were appointed by and the Elks and at hall Thursmidnight Tuesday Hemphill er identified its, the two youths who W. W. Christensen, Brigham Young university and fin- 5:00 p. m. theatre at Star Superintendent the drawing day evening and later held up the frolic anced by the local teachers associaelected chairman was who from of recently Assessor Silas Rowley announced held up and killed Orville M. Reed, night club. crowds merrymakers large Friclub tion. Accompanying the survey are that the to have a Hays night committee proprietor of New early charge of preYear After being placed in jail, the boys all over the county, the original plan to apprehend many interesting charts about local all drivers who had not obtained li- day morning. told other prisoners that they had was accorded a riotous and gay wel- paring for local band contest activischool conditions. The alleged slayers were appre- killed a man. Desk ties next spring. censes by January 2 was altered in Sergeant A. E. come at midnight Sunday. The teachers Other members of the local comorganization has view of the fact that the supply of hended after they had stopped at the Gibson reported. The youths were The celebration in observance of made many explanations of the sur- application blanks was exhausted Redd Motor company and attempted to 1934 mittee, in addition to Mr. Christenmay be said questioned, and Jacobs admitted par- the advent of sen and the four members of the vey and the charts to clubs and P. Saturday and that a number of ap- to sell some accessories off a Buick ticipation in the with started have evening Saturday killing, but declared T. A. groups and is ready at any time Silabove delegation, are as follow's: Arautomobile. attendwere unable to secure perThey told carage the first of three dances at the that Bahl had fired the fatal shot. to serve these and other organizations plicants thur S. Horsley, secretary; J. W. also was A mits. In view of this fact it was ants they were on theiri way to Calidance hall. Moon ver I was rifling the cash register," in a similar way. shoVt fornia run and had of money. Jacobs said, and I saw Bahl and held at this popular pavilion New Hammond, Elmie Bemardi, the Rev. decided to give drivers two or three additional days to purchase licenses, Jacobs asserted that his name was Reed scuffling. I heard a shot and Years night. All three affairs were William A. Ruel and Nick Galanis. Joseph Chez, state attorney gener- Mr. Rowley said. The time and place of next years Hemphill and that the cYr .belonged ran outside to the car. A second shot largely attended. al, visited in Price Thursday on ofcontest will be decided by the state Lis to Arthur assessthe past week, the father, was fired and Bahl came outside. We Hemphill. ficial business. While here, he con- or'sDuring administrative group at the rieetirg office has been kept exceedingly Ben Redd, employee of the garage then started for California. Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Evans and son, is a tacted county officials relative to the busy Christen Mr. 13. ter 2300 January per- became suspicious and (failed the issuing licenses, over According to Deputy Gibson, Bahl Creighton, return'd Monday new Carbon beer ordinance. committee. state of the member mils bung luring that time. sheriffs office with the 31 suit that flatly refused to discuss the case. ?pending the holiday: in Cahfc SAURIES Sun-Advoca- te. elec-trica- n, ce four-gallo- ns I I i di-M- es Retail Grocers Make Rulings On MarkUp, Tax Brackets Pacific-Intermounta- in er District Court Suit Over Weekly Payroll Of Works Shown PAPER . ge man-hou- rs Auto Rush To Obtain Permits; Over Granted Youths Wanted for Kansas Murder Arrested In Price New Year Greeted Crowds At Affairs .. , A ay r ' ' |