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Show THE FACE LIGHT B D N - A D V O C FEICE, UTAH E, THURSDAY, JANUARY Funeral Services Held Saturday For Pioneer TO OF COURT HERE Lady; Mrs. E. S. Horsley Cimhty "Road bond:?, $31,000; handling charge? and express, 32. ' Total estimated expenditures, $31,032, ment,1 Carbon BUDGET FIGURES FOR YEAR SHOWN AS PASSED BY THE COMMISSIONERS A T FIRST 1936 TERM 8, Hjj Arthdr'w-Hjrskd'dRM. ed the grave. , v,1 The floral offerings were numerous present at the fun. eral were a sister, Mrs, Agnes Funeral services were held forjGubler of Lund, Nevada, and an Eliza Horsley, wife of Ernest S. adopted daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Chib Horsley, at the tabernacle Saturday tensen of Santa Monica, California afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, with Bishop Orson H, Guymon officiating. Opening the services, the choir 6ang 0 My Father and Judge George Christensen offered the Invocation. Speakers were Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Rodney Hillam and lYesidcnt George Jorgensen. Songs rendered were: Dry Those Tears, Mrs. Edith Olsen; Sometime Well 'FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD ture. Call 1992-- J. choir; selections by Mrs. Harding and company. John E. Petit MAN WITH CAR offered the benediction. (WANTED Willis Bean, Carl Hendrickson, Ern- Route experience preferred but nut est Bean, Don Holden, Donald Ilansrn necessary. Rawleigh, Dept. UTA-7and Jack Summers were the pall M, Denver, Colo. Non-re.slde- Estimated Interest Fund" Following is a detailed listing of the phaMie and telegiaph, 60; stumps and 'revenue: Tax revenue oil estimated valuation of $21,890,283 u 30 nulls budget ns adopted by the Carbon expiess 25 Total, $7,360. START JANUARY -s 25 per cel at est, in. tel meet ins at $28,457,37, their of r. Count v Recoider: Salary county commissionei 34 03, 7,114 21,34J enial, 1,800, salary of deputy, 1,200; delinquency, ir Let week: and miscellaneous, telephone and telegraph. 50; stamps Redemptions estimated Total The Initial 1936 term of district revenue, GENERAL FUND: expiess, 40; printing and sup- jt00. 343 03 and court tn Carbon county will convene 200; maps d nit making listin', Receipts: Estimated expenditures: Payment on Monday, January 13, cases listed I pal tmental Fees" County Clerks of interest on Carbon county road in the calendar being scheduled as ftes, 5,500; County Recorder's fees, Total estimated detailed below. The second term for L34iJ84 .bonds, $3,of salaries deputies, 1,210135, County Sheriffs fees, pal, $2,400; .1,346 84. 1936 is set for opening on Monday, Redemption fees, tica.sLircr, 200. 400; piloting and supplies, $75; tele- ,expcndiUues, Estimated Indigent Poor Fund: Total 7,91)8 35 phone and telegraph, $400; stamps 27, and the third for Monday, April 'Uma-xpress $50; gas and oil, $.0 revenue: Tax cveniie on 14. Fin. and fo. failures. $1,200; inter-- , i. and deputies cxpcms,; 250; valua mn of 21,890,283 ft .50 mills, September est c..ii daily balances, $1,000; interest for Emery county as Court sessions less57.075. estimated delinquency $10,945.14. on ontract of vale ' county property, uu,f r"P;'"'s. $400' set 25 this 86. for 28 cent 2,730 year nre as fol$8,208 lecenlly on County Jail: Board of prisom-.sMiseellam-oiirefunds and receipts, lows: First, Tuesday, Februaiy 4; ,000; miscellaneous expenses, jail, Soiidt v i. funds: State of Utah, ie- $1,000. Total estimated receipts, second, Tuesday, June 2; third, TuesTotal 1,400. fund sheiirfsexpense, $250; State of 86. of prin- October 6. Salary County Surveyor: day, fund and n as.se., .,ors maps Utn, Estimated expenditures: General -and j; i chef, Final actions and petitions on natpL.ts, $150; State of Utah, portion of .cipal, 350; punting 5. .supplie.-;poor and indigent and indigent Total 380. cost as'C.s.sing and collecting taxes, stam(s and express, eases must be made cm the uralization also administration relief agenCounty Agriculture and Food In- sick, 1936, $3,100; cities and towns, collectof the second term in second 86. exTotal estimated $9,208 day cies, Salary of principal, 1,200; ing taxes, 1930, $1,200. Total $4,700. spector: and 86. while in Carbon county $9,208 county, penditures, $10; telephone supplies, printing Estimate balance from general E.xti- Mother's Fund: exbe handled on the cases Dependent will and these and $10; FOR RENT UNFURNISHED FOUR stamps telegraph, fund, $1,500. mated revenue: Tax revenue on es- - st.concj day of both the second and room house. Bath. Garage. At Tux icvenue: Penalties and costs, press, $10; car expense, $75. Total, timated valuation of $21,890,283 i .5 L Call 143, E 1st So. $500, ledcmptions, delinquent taxes, $1,305. ,rcar Plans are complete for the Old 3 000. Total 3,500. Buildings and Grounds: Salary of Imquency0 Following are the cases set for I. Time is to dance be that in held the 25per Estimated tax revenue cm tax valu custodian, $1,600; supplies, $2G5; 86. Miscellaneous receipts, $300. kon during the initial term. Wellington church hall Friday night, WANTED-rGIR- L 80 nulls, 39,- - lights and water. $1,000; fuel, atmn of 21,890.283 i 400; Total TO HELP WITH estimated revenue, 8,508.86. State of Utah vs. James Turner, as3. Mrs. Esther Tidwell and 402.51; less, estimated delinquency of improvements and repairs, $1,350 Housework. $2.50. 164 W. 2nd N. Mo- - sault with Estimated Care of State expenditures: weapon; deadly 25 per cent, Mrs. Vera Hill, who are in charge of 9.fi50 63. Total, $4,615. Total, District Court Budget: Salary of thers and dependent children. 8,508.- -j Utah vs. Paul Sisneros, assault with the arrangements, have announced est,ma,td ,xPtndlturcs- deadly weapon; State of Utah vs. H. Accounts receivable, 2,500. Esti- Deputy Court Clerk, 1,600; salary of that all residents of the county are WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED 86. mated balance on hand, general fund, bailiff, 1050; printing and supplies, 8,508 II. Price, burglary in third degree; welcome to attend. A Old Pension apartment with two bedrooms. Cull Estimated Fund: good old-tiAge 150; 6,971.43. 350; telephone and telegraph, State of Utah vs. E. Holliman, assault orchestra will furnish music. revenue: on revenue The Tax estimated Total estimated revenue, general stamps and express, 75; jurors anti valuation of 21,890,283 Oi .5 mills, with deadly weapon; State ot Utah vs. witnesses, 900; jurors expense, 100; fund, 59,011.66. less 10,945.14, estimated delinquency Lewis Mott, reckless driving (appeal (; 1 insane examinations, Total estimated expenditures, 50; blinds and r, of 25 per cent, 2,736 28, 8,208 86. State of Utah vs. George Francis 66. $80. $3,955. rugs, Total, Miscellaneous receipts, $200; estimatvs. of Utah State desertion; Commissioners: County Salaries, Justice Court Budget: Justice fees, ed balance on hand, January 1st, 1936, Charles II. Larson, Jr willful failcommissioners, $3,600; telephone and $600; jurors and witnesses, $400; Total estimated revenue, ure to provide;State of Utah vs. Sam telegraph, $100; expenses, commis- printing and supplies, miscellaneous, $7,500. sioners, $900. Total $4,600. $50. Total $1,050. Estimated Expenditures: Payments, Kounalis, issuing check against insuf. County Clerk and Auditor: salary Juvenile Court: Salary of Juvenile old age pensions and old age relief, ficent funds; State of Utah vs. Joe of principal, $2,400; salary of deputy, officer, $360. $15,900. Total estimated expenditures, Sube, drunk in public place (appeal); $1,600; extra help, $120; printing and SOUTH CARBON AVE. PRICE ConState of Utah vs. William Kalec, will$15,900. General and Expense: Sundry supplies $350; telephone and tele- vention expense, county officials, Counof Transient Utah State ful to failure Temporary Relief, provide; Immediately South of D. & R. G. Tracks graph, $100; stamps and express, 225. 125; registrars of vital statistics, ty Infirmary, County Physician, etc.. vs. Tony Pclese, willful failure to Total 4,795. bee Fund: Estimated revenue: Tax revGENERAL WELDING AND BLACKSMITHING District attorney: General expense, $500; county audit, $200; oncounty provide; State of Utah vs. Harry W. 1936 tax enue on estimated valuation of inspector, $75; interest 50. vs. of State Utah Ott, grand larceny; 1,200; insurance and bonds, (i 1.00 mill, $21,890.28, less notes, First Class Work by Experienced Workmen to provide. County Attorney: Salary of prin 125; ap- estimated 25 per cent delinquency, Ross Cox, willful failure 1,600; collection of licenses, cipal, 1,800; salary of deputy, 1,200; peals and transcripts, 100; miscellan- $5,472,56, 1 Miscellaneous 16,417.72. Following is a list of the civil cases REASONABLE PRICES stamps and express, 50; printing and eous equipment, $366.67; printing of receipts, redemptions, etc., $200. To- which will come up for hearing at the supplies 150; telephone and tele- legal notices, 1,400; election expense, tal estimated receipts, $16,617.72. January term of the district court: graph. 150; attorneys expense, .00. 1936 general election, 2,800; miscelEstimated Expenditures: County Helen C. Ossana, et al, vs United Total, 3,350. laneous budget items, not classified, physician, salary, $600; salaries, sup- Bond & Finance Corporation, dam1.274.99. Total $9,766 66. County Treasurer: Salary of l, erintendent and help at infirmary, Allison vs ages, Margaret (Jury); of $2,400; salary Grand total, expenditures, general, 3,180; operation county infirmary, deputy, John Mcnotti. extra help, $150; printing and $59,011.66. damages, (Jury); An6,000; care, convalescent hospital paet drew al, vs. Gust Pappas Nielson, supplies,. $350; telephone and teletransient 1,000; Bond Sinking Fund: relief, 1,000; Estimated tients, graph, $60; stamps and express, $200. revenue: Tax revenue, on estimated miscellaneous, clerk, etc., 4,837.72, et al, recovery on promissory note Total, $4,760. valuation of $21,890,283 (n 1.90 mills, 16,617.72. Total estimated expendi- (Jury); Norman Nielson vs. Virgil County Assessor: Salary of prin $41,591.54, less 25 per cent estimated tures, 16,617.72. Bullock, damages (Jury); Gabriel cipal, $2,100; salary of office deputy, delinquency, $10,397.89. Total estiCounty Exhibition and Advertising Greco vs. S. Marion Bliss, et al, SI. 500; salaries of field Estimated revenue: Estimat- mated revenue, $31,193.65. deputies, ages (Jury); Margarita Nemanich vs HELPER AND PRICE, UTAH Retire- - ed balance on hand January 1st, 1936, S. Marion printing and supplies, $175; tele- - Estimated expenditures: Bliss, et al, damages $2,700. MEATS! GJIOCERI EST FRUITSTOELICATESSEN Estimated Expenditures: Exhibi (Jury); Maude Weatherbce vs. S tion and Advertising purposes such as Marion Bliss, et al, damages (Jury) Band Contest, Boy Scouts, Associated George L. Oswald vs. S. Marion Bliss, Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, Fish et al, damages (Jury); Dern Invest-v- s. and Game Association, Miscellaneous, t Carbon County company 2,700. Land Company, et al, recovery on EsCounty Road and Bridge Fund: note and foreclosure on real estate; 3 4 timated revenue: Tax revenue on es- James Monroe Bearnson vs. Carlos lb-Batimated valuation of $21,890,283 (n g FLOUR 2.30 mills, $50,347.65, less estimated Gunderson, damages, trespass case. 25 per cent delinquency, $12,586.91, Julius J. Bearnson vs. Carlos Gun$37,760.64. Refunds, sale and rental derson, damages, trespass case; Isabel LOG CABIN equipment, $350; apportionment, coal Kimber vs. Hiram A. Southworth. et royalty, 7,500; apportionment, forest al, recovery on note; Susan Littlejohn reserve fund, S 5 .70; redemptions, vs. James CATSUP Littlejohn, divorce; Carbon delinquent taxes, $2,000. Total estivs. Louis Massa, et al, conCounty mated revenue, $47,762.34. & Estimated Expenditures: 48 Lb. Bag Labor, demnation; Walker Bank Trust Co., TOMATO JUICE maintenance, supervision, snow re- et al, vs. Benjamin Deal, et al, recom on Price lease; moval, construction, etc., $15,000; covery Trading payment on state road commission pany vs. Louis Ivie ,et al, recovery on TOMATO SOUP Calumet, 1 lb can ... 'note, 10,000; equipment and equip- merchandise sold; Cruz Garcia vs. ment repairs, 5,000, 30,000. Sup- Andrea Garcia, divorce, contested; plies and material, 5,000; gasoline Rose Tryon vs. John Tryon, divorce; CQns OLIVES and oil, $4,000; insurance, compensa$1.00 Size vs. James PapChiado, admin., tion, fire, auto, etc., $2,000 ;miscellane-ou- s Mary 2Lb-4- T 1 Lb-2Sexpenditures, W. P.- A. contribu- pas, damages. C. .Milano, et al, vs. relief projects, etc., Sam John tion, 6,762.34, Instant, lge can. Total estimated expendi- Wycherly, et al, damages and restitu17,762.34. tures, $47,762.34. tion of lands; Manos Klapakis vs. I. MATCHES SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS: v.L. Coulter, et al, damages; Rulon F. each4 .Can following is the summary of ap- bank comm., vs. John Gu propriations with the fund, budgeted Starley, aC recovery on note; Evia BEANS aVy amount and probable tax levy in theidcrsonvs. TPetersen Florence Rich, damages; named: order Can No. Crystal Wedding General fund, 59,011.66, 1.80; bond Ray Ware vs. D. L. McAlpine, et al, Lb-PkgRAISINS sinking fund, $31,032, 1.90; bond in- - recovery of wages; J. D. Critchlow JELL-- O terest fund, $21,346.84, 1.30; road and vs. Stavoras Protopapas, damages, M Tall Cans 2 For.... Package bridge fund, $47,762.34, JL30jexhibi- - trespass case; State of Utah vs. Vera COOKIES tion and advertising fund, $2,700, .00. et al, foreclosure of real Relief Funds: Indigent poor fund, Waterman, Lbs. Francisco Goni vs. William Lb-Bo$9,208.86, .50; dependent mothers estate; x CHOCOLATES fund, 8,508.86, .50; temporary tran- Powell, et al, foreclosure of real sient relief, county infirmary, coun; ty physician, etc., $16,617.72, 1.00; old 1 lb can. GINGER ALE -- BEER Tall Cans ... Hersheys age pension fund, $15,900, .50. Total Spring Canyon Resident Dies Total Make Skendich, 46, a resident of $212,088.28. appropriations, Peaches 9.80. MARSHMALLOWS mills, Canyon for five years, died at Spring No. 2 lb. Jar Decemthe hospital Canyon Spring Helper Man Passes Saturday ber 29 at 3:20 p. m. from causes due NUCOA gblMGI!ETT1..4Lbs Following a lingering illness, Sera- - to pneumonia", fino Scaglione, of Helper, died at his Mr. Skendich was born in Yugo home Sautrday morning. He was born EGGS Slavia July 17, 1889, and has been in Italy. For many years he had V U. S. for the past in the been in the employ of the D. & R. residing , UNION MARKET twenty years. He was a member of ORANGES U. S. INSPECTED G. W. railroad. Mine Workers of America. the United He is survived by his widow, Mrs. . SIRLOIN or Survivors are his widow, Mary Annie Scaglione; a daughter, Mrs. GRAPEFRUIT Per Lb jCarmella Plastino, Italy; one son, Skendich, and two daughters, Danica Fred Scaglione, Helper, and a brother, and Milica, and a brother,. Steve Steer Beef, Lb. LARD CELERY Skendich, all of Yugo Slavi3. One Frank Scaglione, Salt Lake City. 8 Lb. Package rs Joe in lives foricousin Hakolovich, Requiem mass was celebrated Tuesday morning at St. Patricks Hiawatha. SPINACH jliim Choice Cuts, Lb Services will be held Sunday, Janchurch in Salt Lake and the recita2 Lbs. For tion of the rosarj was held Monday uary 5, 1936, at 2:00 p. m. in Flynns lbs- POTATOES BRICK evening in the Deseret mortuary of chapel, with Rev. Ralph C. Jones ofMilk Fed, Lb that city. ficiating. Intemrent will be in the Pound Bricks Burial will be the Mt. Calvary 'Price city cemetery. LETTUCE Bond 13 1 Ik-a- n nd -lics, . Mu-rif- f j - ix-- , I 1 FURN1-Understan- s 1 $!),-2- 08 . d, j 1. F.m-c- j ry ! I S, VS! sf f-- ac-2- 08 ! 1 Sun-Advoca- te. $59,-01- Sad-lie- NOW OPEN Price Welding Machine Shop & $21,-890,2- 83 PRAZEN & AUSTIN prin-rioa$1,-60- 0; dam-Fun- d: 3,-5- S DIAMOND MARKETS m-m- PRICE and JANUARY Star Brand Potatoes Bagc FLOUR Baking Pwd. These Prices Effective FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Jan. 3rd 4th 1 $1.63 Quart Can 1 .39' MOLASSES 2i CHILI J ic tc POP CORN COCOA PRESERVES IIC 23c OATS Fancy 13c tPoand Large MEATS POT ROAST 1 4C Frankfurters VEAL ROAST 15C 25c i? 2!c BEANS PINTO Or NAVY Tuna Flakes 1C accorded eighth place in the boys singles for the intermountain district, according to information re- cently released by the Intermountain .Tennis association at Salt Lake City ORANGES SWEET size 200 - JUICY I)OZ. White King or PAIL . Each BEANS Green. Cut, 2 Cans EGGS, Doz. DATES Hayden Reese, son of Gien D. Reese, former residents of Price was SPANISH FORK BEATS MOAB Spanish Fork defeated the Grand high team at Moab last Friday evfe-- 1 Jning on the latters floor by the row margin of two points, final score being 35 to 33. The Forkers led all the way but Moab closed up the gap in the last few minutes of play. nar-tenn- Fresh Stock, 2 lbs,. is U. S. INSPECTED MEATS POT ROAST Steer Beef VEAL ROAST IT Doz 5c 5C PHONE CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER move ZT MOVING PACKING IT S. CAI.LLM 309 5TCRA0E 'van; SHIPPING Bach - Union Market Lb- - Lb- - Pure Pork zPounds " PounJ CHICKENS Fancy Eacb CUBE STEAKS Tender SAUSAGE Chickens - pjq mlk Fed Veal -- Lb PORK ROAST Good Cats ... Large Size MOPSTICKS Cl 25c 25c 25c Dozen Large Arizona cemetc ry. 27c 19c 12c 2 Poa,ds 19c Fancy Red B,iss 10 10c j Package Lb Box -- Texas Curiy gj FRESH FISH OYSTERS TAMALES LUNCH CHICKENS MEATS Lb, Bag Cello 23c 2'" We" Bleached 16C CHILI 4 t Sweet Juicy $26 "29c 3 Pint 23c jCc 15c Cherry S llc Rump Roast STEAKS 2 2 Pounds Bleached 2or33c 2'can QUALIT Size Cans 15c Pound 3 Macaroni Vi 6 Box Carton C - Ec Iieaotv 2 OLIVES cans 15C -- 1 Qc 19c Each COFFEE56 9c 39c 3 23c CamPbelh 3 cans 23c a - 1,98 Each CamPbeIU , 19C PUMPKIN $ Medium Tin OVALTINE POSTUM 48 Turkeys - 14c l$c 22c "39c 24 c 5c Oysters - Fresh Fish i |