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Show o rAct two Tilt ' N AIM I (I I T 1 1 1 I Tm tiviHy Ai! ! a j r 1 1 1 1 v j I., t ;.-- , TAX Lu ai d Ev ty Tlmi d:y 1 1 ihe Caibn CuuMy Company. y josipii l. AMiray, val HAL Ci. MfKMOHr, VAL II. Idllor nd Advi-rlUl- ii. Iub-lisl.iii- g cowiis, J I , 7 3 f i:j 715 U 11', sai o ,V k sli :j V ,t- - - 'H L i.M. Iublhhrrx. jruij Mnirr. $. .i ),- - W c W.;!i la exj f r t) e (i Juatioii, 5871,680 60. 111 J r:t. tc, $24 all, ;c), loja-rty- by ;;;;;;; ,n, at flisriS. I it , tounty, tuts! 1 row MS. u Alluiiu thiwJgL thi" IiH'li'iiii d of a. haiu n, f.t, this jnukif.g tltain Hr TO CARBON UNITS rMlt lit of sm itly 111 fif.iliil. n Vocational tduratl.. l.a gaitud ad a It SHOWN BY REPORT pL- a ground throughout t he country. has i n too limited, huw v r, and mnlH.j d expansion in that tyje of educati n should licet ionof material advantage. Vocational d. ati- n Hundred I'rr Crnt Co Would bring Krunue may not prove to la U,e ultimate in the way of d Of JTI7.ni: eduiatioii tut it certainly t an ndvaiue is modern and along scitntific hues that H l 1 i mlathy nr.t. dujj. Mr val-0- 7 -- 41 --,- , 1 Ai.f.a If 1 !. , 6 n - tti de-ire- BubocrlpUun. 13 00 the Entrrt-- At d Yt-n- r In AJvxnu. Ihu.e No 0 A Second Class Mull Mutter At the Iiierffice Irlee, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879 ADVERTISING SWAT THE SWOPE PLAN KATES JT is to In? luqHd that President Ilooseveli h finitely refuses to accept the plan advanced by (Jerald Swojh for control of the recovery t.u h Tli fr'lH'ulil hllar'iK i in certain divisions, that the nation's chi :!1 V a ' .i t.f.,1 IjVI! a;..) executive will refrain from neceptame of anv i Ii j'TM HI 96 , rimilar proposal. f,.n J.lt (jV f,,l .!'1 J 41' ' !7 10, 18 If the Readnation has had anything too much it niih, Obituaries. Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., At !6 :r U'5 i...is the directing of large business enterprises bv ..MV ing Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the Line. 77. 3 l'- - r Si.: I ' u !. a'i individuals like Swojk, their without Tor Sale. For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two CenU Per f.iiul, SI5 7NU, 7 l"i..l ii.M.M, regulation projier largely resjsmsihle for 17.7 8.'. l Word luih Issue. No Charge Accounts. ling '.i.kliu the Lct me tel in the To is nation now. 1.! jsisition right 18. 2, iM $2;HM, Add i ess All Communication to you, mit that element to stage u comeback with their fair fuial, SU'i'H 71. 2, ii.jarM.nt CAURON COUNTV PUBLISHING CO. unrestrained manipulation would be folly, would iin'lht rs. SI a J 71,2 I like the style In PRICE, UTAH be a case of repudiation by those who promised 2U. H.!-rIn.f u!, a new deal." $23.tK'4 64. M S.M.. Id. $3yiD 75. 30. The affairs of this nation must first be plac- - WYll.nfa n. $3181 67. 27. Hiawiitha. THE NEW AMENDMENT CaV, $1740 37, 2. SMMVii, 2 lx en ed in proper order, this to be followed by legi-dC J 15, xta'.i t'uunly, JvJOW that the Eighteenth Amendment has live regulation on a basis that will assure justice Simi.ir, nu s!ic i;t-t- ! Twenty-f$199 12, 2. Ii.N riu!"'is, the of to the fullest degree hi all members of society. definitely replaced by passage 559 21. 3 Amendment it behooves the public to An arrangement that jermit.s manipulation and Tl.r r I ort 1i!mi xl.tiu n la .iIu.,Uin irst Black KmJ tipping" favors to the few at the expense of the in Hu- miii nu orjaiiaUM iii. is and prepare its ideas on the proper regulatory methwill be not s t!.o many tolerated by the American peo towns of tl.c ii'Ui.ty. f.uu-and Suedi ods. It seems to be the generally accepted unpie in the future. follows denot is old type naloon derstanding that the !'ruo-R$.72,493, sired, the good olil bar" days idea being now nt. Sl.ICnCn. hvi slixk, i M.ii.il S1GU7, CRITICISING N. It. A. considered as properly placed alongside of the r'iiily. J.7(2.72.r. t ot.il aM $31 .17,475. y wheel. spinning (CONSIDERABLE criticism is being directed at utilitas. $183 677 10, total t .dilation. The nation has seen the evils of liquors gone the NRA these days, some of it justified, $2,281,152 10 R al I'stati'. $319 783. Hi Ija-wild, the country has also witnessed the lack of much more of it that is not. The almost unaniBROWN $673,369. Iiwsloik, $680. proper enforcement under a supposed prohibitory mous approval that at first greeted the recovery BLACK KID measure, a legislative bill that was introduced program was certain to be followed by some un- arMinal 1'ioja rty. $346,164. total asSUEDE and enacted by forces using it as a means for favorable reaction. wd by county. $1.139.9'.6. util. $Z95 2u6 in total order 82, $303, .iluati.n. $1,643 themselves for cultivating popularity Extremists who find that the NRA program 02 82 . that they might more easily put through other is not a are cureall of -some the magical Rial estate. doing $21,315. Wellington of legislation favorable to the interests in behalf be in it borne mind must However, $24,734. shouting. arsonal, while whom they operated supposedly representthat any extensive recovery cannot he expecte $5940; lncstixk, $2372. total assessed ing the people. too We were a long time reaching the by county, $52,741; utilities. $65,617.-1Millions of people sincerely and honestly low quickly. total valuation. $118,358 11. level which we finally dropped to and it wil AAA to EEE supported the Eighteenth Amendment measure take a long time to get back out of it. The cries Scofield Real estate. $24,325. imas a prohibitory measure, their real desire being of $34,250; provements. $375; livestock, opposition which are the least justified, how- personal the cultivation of a better society. On the other $9635; total assessare those that come from the element that ed by proxrty, ever, county, $68,585; utilities, hand, political vultures of a variety seemingly finds this new sy:-oof governmental planning total valuation, $130,325. peculiar to the political circles of the United and directing has failed to afford them the opHiaw atha Real estate, $13,358; immeasStates made use of the weaknesses of the to grab all that their greed leads them provements. $3200; livestock, $255; portunity ure and the money-ma- d of officeholders, portion to desire. personal projicrty. $54,755; total asusing the combination to filch millions from the The Place to Do All Your Shopping sessed by county, $7 1.5G8; utilities,! is well is It there honest that criticism, oppockets of the American public, an exchange of total $1,155,880; $1,227,-44valuation, trade that failed to produce revenue for upkeep position that can be depended on to require imNext to Lyric Theatre PRICE, UTAH in NRA. This provement regulating through of governmental agencies. Castle Gate Livestock, $25; per- The United States does not desire return of type of criticism is to be commended as highly as d the dishonest and opposithe old time saloon with its barroom political should tion be condemned. Amendment has manipulation. The Twenty-firs- t been passed with the same purpose in mind as was that which prompted the adoption of the THE POOR INVESTMENT BANKERS Y Eighteenth Amendment the cultivation of a CONDENSED REPORT OF better system of society and the consequent im- 'flIE drive of high finance to force the repeal or T Y emasculation of the Federal Securities Act provement of the nation. Ten Cents the Line Fan'll Insertion. Count Six Words to Line. Summons, $12 5(J; Water Appllc-tlu$13 00; Final Proof, $10 00. Readers Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. HUikfuee Type Twenty-Fiv- e Cents Additional Each Insertion. Ijfghl n, pro-gra- m - 1 !i ! - I -- 1 - I 1. s ojs-ratioji- L-.- 1 .1 r jw-- . SU-CM- Ca-i- a f'i 1 1 Hi . ! I - s lo-a- Son ul It col of cc home sM-- X r COW to ca -i tion-- t tu-s- . at 8: -- nnpioM-mcnts- call . 1. Thi t yo General Dept. Store $61,-74- 0; m T 1 Tele; 8. greed-promote- f Uncle Sams CARIION COUNTY HONORED Blue Sky law was emphasized last week by the address of Frank M. Gordon, president of the Investment Bankers association. Mr. Gordon insisted that the law is a hindrance to recovery and that investment bankers must be set free. He complained that the act proceeded on the assumption that investment bankers are dishonest ; whereas, he argued, they are merely being made the "scapegoats. At this point it might be well to inquire: What are we trying to recover from? and the answer comes promptly: From a disaster following a decade in which the investment banker was hampered neither by law nor by gospel. Since the country got into its trouble by methods which investment bankers approve, possibly it can get out by means which they dis- (JARBON COUNTY in particular and eastern Utah in general have been accorded unusual honors in educational circles recently, this through the election of Principal Norman Hamilton of the Carbon county high school to presidency of the Utah Education association and County Superintendent W. W. Christensen to leadership of the Utah High School Athletic association. Selection of these men to serve in high positions in the state educational associations reflects exceptional credit to those so honored and at the same time to the community in which they serve so well. The is confident that it expresses the united sentiment of this district approve. when it extends hearty congratulations to As for the law assuming that investment Messrs. Hamilton and Christensen, wishing them bankers are dishonest, it doesnt; but, if it did, fullest success in their piloting of the organizaby what right would the bankers complain ? tions whose affairs they have been called upon During the last ten years investment bankto direct during the forthcoming year. ers have unloaded billions of worthless securities on confiding investors. The record indicates that one of them participated in the loot. every EDUCATION And still Mr. Gordon is literaily shocked out NECESSITY' of improved education becomes of his spats because Congress has passed a law more apparent with the passage of time, a which seeks to compel investment bankers and policy of continued advancement in this field beothers to tell the truth, the whole truth and ing of real importance to the entire nation. De- nothing but the truth about the securities which velopment of our educational system must be they offer the public. Exchange. Sun-Advoca- te f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y k IA A 4A A A ; The Carbon Emery Bank Price, Utah At the Close of Business, October 25, 1933, as Submitted to the Federal Reserve Board. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $ 701,394.35 Overdrafts Banking House !...!.!!!!! U. S. Bonds and Securities. . . .$152,950.00 State and Municipal Bonds. . . 107,864.00 Other Marketable Bonds and Stocks 12 342.37 Cash on Hand and Reserves with Other Banks 173,156.21 Tota1 Cash Reserves Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 324.43 30,000!00 446,312.58 4,500.00 T0TAL $1,183,531.36 ? Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Millerton Milk Builds Health Y Y Millerton Milk comes to you as Milk of Highest Quality. From the Miller-to- n Dairy Farms your milk is protected by modern dairy machinery to safeguard the health of your family. Visit our plant and learn for yourself the superiority of Millerton Milk. Y Y Y IMTillepioni JOaiiL'y LIABILITIES: Su?nh,!St0Ck W". Undivided Profits TiZa nLDep.0SitS ' Rediscounts Bills 50,000.00 39,944.86 $427,738.75 565,847.75 Total Deposits ... 993,586.50 nnee Payable..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; T0TAL member United States Fuel Company $ 100,000.00 $1,183,531.36 federal reserve system 1 1 I |