Show Around the State PARK CITY Howard CITY Howard V V. Alston Aiston superintendent of schools announces that Park City schools will open Tuesday September 11 11 and presents the following I list Lct of teachers High school school Lester Lester D. D Greenwood principal Ida M. M Ballard s social c al studies stud stud- ies Blenda Carlson Carbon commercial and nd girls girls' physical education Norman L. L English Hyrum B. B Hunsaker Hunsaker Hunsaker Hun Hun- saker physical education Byron D. D Jones supervisor of music Allen E E. MacArthur mechanics and science Cal McKnelly science ce Anna M. M L Munro Mun Mun- ro modern languages lola Iola B. B Van ranken franken library and typing Carl Winters mathematics Gladys Glads Walz Wair home economics economic Jefferson school school Robert Robert B. B Bailey Baney principal Christie Boulton Boullon Earlean Cr Cromar mar Gertrude Hagar Isabelle Isabella Johnston Virginia Neth Neilson Nellson Male Maie and Hattie Hattic Schimming V Lincoln school Eugene school Eugene F. F F McCusker McCusker ker principal Albina Marchant Eileen McDonough Mae Paxton Vc tor E. E Peterson Emma Schimming and Veda L. L Wright Superintendent Alston Aiston says ay the roster roster rose ros ros- ros ter of or teachers lot for the Lincoln school is u not yet complete PRICE Representative PRICE Representative Abe Murdock Murdock Mur Mur- dock and Hugh B. B Brown state chairman chairman chair chair- man of the thc Democratic party will be bethe bethe bethe the principal speakers speaker Wednesday August 15 15 at the county convention which will officially open the 1934 campaign of the Democratic party in Carbon county The convention Is called to elect delegates to th the state and al at conventions at Provo Prove September 1 1 Apportionment of ot delegates to the county convention follows Price 19 Helper 14 Hi Kenilworth 5 Castle Gate Wellington and Hiawatha 4 Spring Glen Spring Canyon Standardville Standardville Stan Stan- a arid and d Consumers 3 Scofield Rains Rain Sunnyside Latuda Sweet Mine and Columbia 2 Clear Creek Heiner Helner Wattis WatUs Kiz Peerless Coal City and Harper 1 PRICE PRICE Because Because of or the necessity of ol levying 2 25 5 mills mill for tor the 1933 coa coal mine strike emergency the Carbon county tax levy for 1934 has been Increased increased in In- creased Monday by the county commission com corn mission to mills as s compared to an assessment of ot mills las ast yea year V This Includes a mill IQ levy fixed by the state tax commission for state and state school purposes purpose an increase e of nf 4 Of a mill over last year ar Th The levy for county purposes alone is mills In the county lunds the commission reduced the road and bridge e levy to 25 mills a drop of one half mill and decreased the bond sinking levy from two mills to 18 mills making a a total reduction of ot 7 of a mill roil which deducted from the th strike em emergency rg ney levy and the state increase leaves a anet anet anet net increase in the total county assessment as as- s. s of 22 mills OGDEN OGDEN Every Every American family should live In a home owned O by b themselves themselves them them- selves every American citizen should have a means of livelihood and the wealth of the country should be distributed dis properly among niL all the citizens citi dU ze zens rena s. s declared William R. R Wallace chairman of ot the Utah water storage commission and md candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States s senator at a banquet given by him for Weber county Democratic leaders at the Hermitage hotel in Ogden Og den canyon Wednesday night In a vigorous sp speech ch Mr Wallace discussed d his social soda I. I ec economic and political political po po- po ideals and gave ave a review of his 2 24 years' years service to the tho state stale |