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Show tj.i allir tl J A Om Ti 6 H out (4 AM UUkt Mi. W nil'll fr Att U I V All Vn W4M Yu OO F $3 MAtV hl r t' n fcmt 11- - I! AI I I ! I ' - I 1 l . ' ' " H i.!' .n i.r Um I " !?" ) J ti i.i - i iLr MMr r it j.rt fc'jMu if t r if l.iuLwa) tl.c in ri.it jaiMiitjf rt'nauic-rft- l f cais is li i . if .r i.t ft liMllli l.aXilfe' is 1 1 11 rxo fitly, tiu ? A fciii!I U lullhtl ' x !. ItUl HI U ' t tl.la m ASSOCIATION Jii.t m j , f 1 m:l. !' 1, ' t 1 1 l 1 I I.V in pm ay mi? i layj' n in "t.tri t ihf iuti'fi 1 j 1 1. i r r oni: it j a , n - r..l ! i 1 it'l , .1 1 11 I J i.l! i. . ' r'W ' u w ttlti.l-- . 11 t : 1 ,1, ,11 1 i... -- J t j r -- Mri-uiM- i - 'al 'i ' - T, atk ,x U n pro-Kiar- hu-im- l m, - ie ., I . M .'.ill'' . (i.l.' 7i. 7 ,1 ,!.. i !. , - t e V' mi-iit- i' !'i ,1 . ' 7 ' . .i : l UK. 7. "A - I ... - . t, !1 i. t 'U 71 !.- I - - . (.fifc-i- i, u i ,7.1 l! v.- ti-.h-- in if S 1 ! i i l ti 7 I !. - g s i-- i - Cal !! f. ' ! .O ( if f , V - 7 ..! .1 - t I - 1 !f ii It.il g i.n- - i it J! 'I r.S J..! 1! 1 t ; 21 .i ill! ' wa-tef- if Life Icsiiisr.if T f8 Wf.l Msin St. V,1 I exjH-nditur- j CARBON Price Thoue 91 7 : Daily refunded about $100,000 of W5j county bond a er types has destrovc the surface of issue which was mjrte to build the highway to such an extent that concrete hath- - it is now for a complete re- e the Price Castle-Gat- e way. This means that the taxpayers building in many places. It is also will pav about three times the origin- - of interes to observe that the hcav-- al first cost of the pavement and it ist trucking traffic is in the winter will be about worn out when finally months when the elements add to the paid for. destructive effects of the over loads, As soon as the Price Canvon road, highway traffic in all Price. Utah. July 11. 1938. ;was finished truckers began hauling Carbonepilate and southern Utah and county coal in law quantities over the pn The Editor. g jg highway as far as the mountain to the Salt Lake valley and moulh jjof Spanish Fork canvon the to points in northern Utah and south- -. Road Commission has two Price, Utah. patrolmen 1933 ern The imIdaho. Dear Sir: legislature xhev have built a very beautiful Your first page comments on the' posed some regulations on truckine station at the mouth of condition of the Price Canvon High-- 1 by highway .mong which was a small weighing Fork canyon and when this Spanish way in the July 7th issue were force-- 1 ton mile tax and limitation of load- is in operation a few days of each ful and timely. Why, however, would ing, etc. The trucking Industry suc-- it it is interesting to see the numnot be appropriate to consider all Iceeded in knocking out this law in the year of ber overloaded coal trucks which the conditions surrounding this road next legislature and practically emas-whic- h either transfer or unload part of the are about ns follows: culating the regulations. coal at Thistle or Castilla before The road was built about 6 or 7 The Price Canyon highway was weighing in. Thus the work of deyears ago using combined funds of, built under the standards of a road stroying the Price canyon highway LTnited States Bureau of Roads, Utah for light weight vehicles of the plcas-Sta- te Road Commission and Carbon ure car type. The use by heavily goes merrily on. If any adequate regulation of loading is to be effeccounty. To get the funds Carbon overloaded trucks, both coal and oth- - tive the weigh station should be in at Rolapo and not at Spanish Fork. It should also operate con- -, tinuouslv during the four or five winter months of heavy traffic. Regarding Federal funds alloted to Utah and Idaho for road nurposes TO 'please recall that the Federal funds aie allotted for construction purposes only and that all maintenance must be taken care of bv state and local funds. If we pause to think this mat-- t ter over it mav be that such help may prove to be a boomerang which later destroys us. That Plague The gasoline tax income is used for maintenance purposes but on roads f of Children that such as Price canyon highway the Takes too much Toll . gasoline1 tax would not in any way pay the cost of adequate maintenance un" der the conditions for which this road Whooping cough is a rackis used. someand ing, destructive A survey a few years ago in Penninfectious $Tlie Iul)Iic5 Salt Lake City Phone - Give The Pennies te, j . HELP . times fatal, acute d isease, all too often looked upon as one a child must have. Do not treat whooping cough lightly - it is serious for very young children, and most unin any case. pleasant and painful, Medical Science has discovered a vaccine for this disease that often prevents a child contracting the disease. After whooping cough has developed, this vaccine will often cure in a week or two, and save weeks of suffering, and much mental anguish and broken rest for parents. Treatment is inexpensive, harmless, and attended by very little pain. Ask your doctor about it. .KELLEYJC PRICE -- UTAH sylvania by Governor Pinchot dis- closed the fact that trucks paid about one eighth of the total gasoline tax 'and pleasure cars Daid the other seven eighths. The survey also showed that to build roads for pleasure cars cost .about $15,000 Der mile and for trucking cost $25,000 per mile. Quoting Governor Pinchot on trucks he says: (They must come down to size. They (must be forced to travel at reasonable (speeds. We are thinking of barring trucks from highways on Sundays, at (nights and on holidays. If we are to keep Price canyon highway passable for pleasure cars it is going to be necessary to do a lot 'more than cry for maintenance funds. (The fundamental causes of road dei struction have not been touched in Utah. :n any I shall be glad to wav possible to help get a start on the solution of the nroblem at least. Yours tmlv, C. E. BEVERIDGE, 373 North 3rd t Street. E-i- Ho 53 OF A SfP.TS For the pennies will go farther if you push them in the right direction. If you dont lose them in hasty purchases and poor bargains, these pennies can put a plus sign in your spending. You can buy the summer rug and a porch chair for the price you would expect to pay for the rug alone. You can buy the summer dress you want and a summer hat. The camp outfits for the children and the fishing tackle for your husband. "mwes THE PJPLIC A POUT TFT POCTOfi How? By reading the advertising pages in your local news- paper! Here you will find the finest values in town put on display in your own home. You will compare and price and select before you spend a single cent. And then, when you have found a bargain, you will have saved your time and strength as well as money. ! B-- rs If your budget is stuck so much for this and just so much for that give the pennies a push! STAMP OUT Whooping Cough THIS A Push! ix'-d- .v i W Price. Utah. Index cards and tabs for sale a' ocate. The Sun-A- d Srs-ruh- fnct.r-4- 1 FREIGHT SERVICE J Forum 'J, 1 except Sunday navy-sendin- MW e St V. Leave Price 4 a. m. Arrive S L C 8 a. m. Leave S L C 1 1 a. m. Arrive Price 3 p. m. h I I ci . cur-whic- V In l' re.-pfi- N ul iig-- i. 7 ' ' re-u- poo.-otihl- 10 MUf AARON J. HANSON General Insurance 10 11 i - j tr) n ! Young, .!u. t- tt.nl, , is I -- I U ! t. t utir-- lid I'.jj I.! I! III tsjU il. ul I . 7. .7. - ! - a 1 ..l.i-n- I'r Irs - i.t t ulig .7- - ..w! .".it. 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Ym t ni r.ihgi in lh.uf 111 riil Jims is i.fiin il.imagnl. m U r fora.m . l.a lommui.iiir-i th.it Hut wr,.ki hing is l.nuipl.t .il n:t tluourrli t iti., n hni!,l, r aial in.tlut, h tin ,nmi of jtl.M injf tho-- f of anti liU ral toil 1,1 a ,M" ' in Kty jxiMtimis whoit tlny can fulur,l11 ir to tin tlftrinunt tif tin Ty iiroyrnin of allfi.- hijv'h plane t.iiiU't Ih- accorded the tiiii which is tlnimoij t tin- - c hi, f in tnoii in charge of the of the jiriM nt liihr.ini-tratiooiyamat)n, th"-- e ami .aial the comeriH indii!uals If memory une-- rorrottly Hinckley it the v. maint.iinii.ir and ho MipjH.rt hy tutorial; I , man who from while tiams in the ariou- junior leairue. an Mate relief ilirector, l.axitijr laa n to that j.-iti- n l.y (InVernur llenrj II. I HAT NAVAL AITKOPKIATIO.N r.lontl. tltirin the h in Ih L'I aritl m.nle tateInton. which mtoI hh a h;t-- it f,.r layinjr the groundwork ujxin which wan con- pOINTlNti out that the larye appropriation structed the program of projuiranda which made made durini; the lecent coiikrt it for enactment of the innjuitous, un- - wtiull !t in many exiHualitures which would bound aial un,T(nornic Kc neral KaleH tax, the ley- - pnne in and re.-u-lt in muiu dim-tlMheme which ia inj; opposed to taxation k'leat Ions to the nation so far as military o rain accordance with ability to pay. This measure tiutis in lx half of defense are concerned, Tonis directly opjxiscd to the system of taxation jrre, man Maverick has an excellent article the national administration is supjKised to reiitly in a nationally circulated magazine, favor. The Texan M,ints out that tlu appropriation And in the face of that attitude, undoubted- - in some measure was acquired on a basis of false ly reflective of his economic theories, Hinckley premise, that even the naval officials promoting is rewarded with appointment ton hiyrh position, (the lnij;e were at a loss to explain Hi original appointment to office by the state necessity for functioning of the program which administration was reflective of those in charge the g plan calls fur. ot state affairs, their recorod has suppirted Appropriation of the money was made in the throughout a program which can !e understand-edl- y name of defense. However, as the Texas lawassociated with such schemes as the sales maker points out, a great jxii tion of it eould have tax. Hut why a national administration alleged- leen used to far greater advantage on land forly interested in advancing the welfare of the loss tifications. Considerable of it, too, could have privileged should join inferential!)' through been used for necessary transcontinental highsuch appointment in supjxtrting.an administra- way construction, an important factor in our link tion which lias guaged its economic action along of military defense which at the same time as lines which has resulted in adding to the emaciat building something of permanent value to the ed condition of an already severely tried citi- - (country in commeicial quality would also have I.supplied employment for thousands of currently zrnry, is not easily understood. Press reports on the appointment indicate unemployed workers. 1 ! I 1 1 . i NiicNi midiu -I- Li.CIAMCN - rM r t i,i .1 N n: f f 1ttl k . ' t ltt.il ! . t. t- . i r I! . , ..J a- I v.. " a. . ! Ik tt ! J:"1 ! t 1 r - - 1 I i ..I I T'r ri n f ji P . I ! (Jf'tt I 3. ; , J. i ( A jl , tin.'.- I" r !' 11, . ! I.rit 1, I, a : I : ,j ... f an Uht mi ft t in tiii tt if hi.il fl.t.ul.l ifMiIt jt tiutiiijf of (i.t!.y r on tl.c ii;liw ii s. tf tuLIt' 1 I.t 1 ft-t- .. - ., M t RESULTTUL respons- e- I t -! . J 1 w-i- . , rcr I . -- It- - A ! ,lil I hr t Uil lM t 11 11 i w n" ' Jtl 1 A H -- AMD YOU M ifK! f I (' K " PUBLIC HEALTH - 1 i J. rXl-l.ih.il- 3 f I hi t . K tit V UIAH SLMI Il.i.l f' fa J. i!.!l. il,.' ls'lt h.J i' (i i -- I 1 5 ' i KUt-r- the n v. t I! i! i.-- - 11 r ATI, ( t Mtrr. Na JoU' i o A It I VAL K COWlXS, UAL Q MmKMUHT. EtAfulu VAL H. COWLES, El.ur a4 Admuat Edimr. RGBEKT c. AN DLLS, MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Sonny EEmr. I l. ill l! t vhi Aktiu 1 ! CAHBON COUNTY PUBU3HINQ CCMANV m v t Ohtiu Uu I liiil .lf,r , u I tu lc' li ji Vr i' i w Uvo Ciir 50 Pu Yu i t I !. tr 0mi-Aiuumi- II .!.! J J SIN L 11 two r.u-- t Let the newspapers keep your budget moving with a new and greater pennypower! And then enjoy the plus purchases that newspaper shopping. makes possible! Waj. 4C |