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Show THEXOMMlSS10NERSASSUMEMUMCIPAb DUTIES IITIflf IIIIIFflRfVU Ullll Ulllll 1NLUUIIUII The' new commissioners mounted IS SOUGHT D( of office which is now expiring. ; Councilman- - John E.- - Bott said, he the throne with , all the grace of old timers at a session yesterday. Today STATE had only one regret, and that was busiestleihw-h- t hustling- - to, properly i '.. " .L The board of equalization has - U aiUCU ill tiAAD SALARIES - GFFIGrCfi ibeyoamongrtbe the ity and are grease the - new - machinery .so that The state board of equalization, on there will be no halts along thejine. December 29, issued a circular in con- Several new ordinances have been uh- formity with the practice of that board for years past, which has been sent to allot TEC ecmnrjrwmnttssion-er- a and assessor! throughout the State. COUMISSili, TAKE OATHS TO SERVE CITIZENS TO BEST OF THEIR ABILITY WHILE IN, OFFICE. IMPROVEMENTS EXPECED - tabliahed a municipal electric lighting "tfAhi Ordinance. plant, and urged th commissioners for the Salaries of t Providing to makeVaatretifc Just taking charge Officers '"W Prove, City, Utah. Be It ordained t? the Board ( eus effort to pu In operation an elec- missloners of Provp ity, Utah Section ;...v,.(l!i- V .. re- - mmmm VU1 OUOVOl ing values on cattle, corses, sheep or any other class of property within tfcn afata Thin U In hoHMiuf ia 9n' ''. The annual ,1$ sala: all elected and' appointed ofH: Provo CltyUtah, which shall i compensation for all services r - : .t. ' . " I . ' ... ..' f "v , ' a . I ; . f each ..1 T., .- 1 J.o- - if -, ' ' "' C " .. ; Justice of the Peace;-'"I Chief of Police Chief Deputy Superintendent b of Water Works Chief Deputy Water Master. M Chief Deputy Street. Supervi- - " 7 City-Treasur- - ' 5 Mayo? Commissioners, Auditor- -. City Recorder : . .' H v if '. .... City Attorney ' " -. .- ' ' . - assessors and county commissioners free to place values upon property within the state proportionately, with actual values. - The state board of equalization; dur ing the "month" brDecemherr held- - a series of conventions at Ogden, Salt Lake, Richfield and Price, and with the board was the state auditor, Hon. Jesse D. Jewkes. The talks at these conventions were lot- the purpose oil assessment a uniform securing throughout the state, and likewise for the purpose of securing property for assessment which- - has; in the pasty - -- "escapedtaxation. , - V y sor f jr" OtyrfgtaeerzrrrrriTTjr--i- .. 't ' S ' I Chief Fire Department Pound Keeper .. v'. . Sexton .rl'.kVw., '.4f r. i N der discussion today and some of those passed are printed In this issue. The purpose of rushing these ordinances is due to the fact that the deal with the authority of the present officers under the new form of govern ment. ...'City Attorney Andrew Morgan will at this make a study of time on the books and it is probable that there will be many more changes ' in" the" city laws" broughtabout largely by the change in the form. The change from the old. to the new pfiyMteii city adminlsWtioiT aayiaCnooh. TTThe oid cotmcil met at 11:30 and for a short time Indulged in congratulations for "each other and I k its, -- r. . i . , . Building7; Inspector .'. Inspector, of Electric Wiring. Seakr of Weights & Measures Collector of Dog Tax Scavenger ......-..-.....- . 7 no- - 7J iV trie lighting system to be owned by Policemen of offices t'u the that Provided, . the city. Chief of .Fire Department and Pound At 12 il5 the retiring council ad Keeper may be held by the same person; and that the offices of BuiUUr ; journed and Mayor Charles P. Decker Inspector of Electrio Wiring, may L held byHhe same person; and tl-- i and Cpmmissloners nd the &tlwblTfflFWJtt&mxi-FT- i H. J,' Wr. Goddard were formally Inspector may be held by the sam v " 12 i. Inspector j f City-Physici- - -- - - .. Lroy-Illxonla- " offlce-tf- f - These talks were sincere, and ob jections .were' heard from' county officers and met with the J best ability of the state officers present. For Uniform Assessment, The action' decided upon will simply- result in bringing about a uni form, equal assessment throughout the si . - the progress made ln"the pasTwrdenlrQeorge- a short PowelsoaaBd-l- n - talk he acknowledged the courtesy. years. t person. providedIurtherthHt. assumrhargfrf Justice of the Peace shall he fuil . the city's affairs. The only business pensatlon for exercising both civil 1 .. i transacted" by the new commission criminal Jurisdiction as prescribed l l law, and all fees paid to the Just'. ers, was to timiera4fetyjfJLhe Khe Peace in civil cases shall, be x al city to the newiy appointed chief of by him into the city treasury. Section 2. The above salaries siiaU police, Wilford P. Giles, and his three M Jald monthly-p. i Section I. This 'ordinance Dollcemen. Jesse Manwartng,Jonas upon H.. L Bushman; and' to take effect immediately Colllna and ' : publication. maa InstriicF the new superintendent of Passed .fit Trtrrfwt-o- f waterworks, Rodney Snow, to day of January A. D. 1312. DECKE" charge of the waterworks department Mayor of Provd City, t at once. Attest: 7 FRED EVA:; (Seal)v Recorder Provo City, 1 ity tate of Utah, County of Utah, F: .. President Powelson stated that all Mayor W. H. Ray, in retiring, said business that was lawful for the coun- he had enjoyed the duties of bis of- cil' to transact had been disposed, of flce fr thfewo eara he had served eater and" 4Trthat : BowT,emaineL:-- a-s- to4 and. bop f or--a prosperoua eac h the Provo. In of turn over the affairs of Provo city outgoing turn, for to the mayor and two commissioners. councllmen thanked his 1 -" -- JrX - . . , . $KSrS2Sf mi-.:- where- v favoritism is equalisation shown or where high or Tow valuations are plaeed upon property, to modify add make the assessment fall equally A vote of thanks was tendered Presi- - the support received during the term upon all the property of the stated from the circular issued it would appear "that the greatest difficulty City.s 1, Fred Evans, City Recorder ia enccnntered in the past has been in OFFICIALS GOUHTY ASSESSORS for Provo City, Utsa, hereby eer , securing, the full number of live stock that the above an foregoing is a i within the state, and there is like and correct copy of an ord; :. true, ' wise much real estate which has es entitled; HERE TODAY WORK YEARLY TOR for t' ? "An caned taxation. Thwre has been a ordinance providing . arles of the city officers of Provo t remcianue uu ine part m luo nouwn Utah," passed by the Board of C sors to comply with the law relative ' ' ' r I .... mlssloners of Provo Cltyriftah-,The stockholders of the'Kaight Po second day of January, A, D. 1912. toTthe" distribution or the taxpayers' The following reports' for the past In the general estimates for appro - ! At a meeting of the county com mis-wer comphny metSaturday afternoon statements.- - This year tbeyh&ve all In Witness whereof I "have tereu have been prepared by city of- priatlons for the fiscal year 1912, sioners which wa3 held inthis city year - affixed . state-my official signature ani been furnished with taxpayers' unatmously. forjconsolladministraUon. which begins July .1, 1912, Secretary today the following wereappolnteds of the ficers outrging sealof Provo Cityr U ... corporate to Utah with tax the dation merits sufficient County Light supply every this second O. F. he day of" January, A. D. assessors county: Walter L. .Flsher,has deputy, City" Marshall J. T. Williams reporU FREP-YApayer in every county in the state, and ... ioweriWjanyZijeeUng Seal) ne anf Highland; Sam- Utah County Light & Power company the following items for McDaniel, fault 8 19 arrestar exclusive J)f JUllf bjghUrjmmende "irthtrisnigtTloneTit-williw-th- e City Recorder of Provo City, U . ' of the assessors. uel J. , ylor, Leiir"FreTtrTB6mai; wag1ieMv la American Fork oathe in for night's lodging. There, has the bureau of min?s: .' AN ORDINANCE. in favor of For investigation as. to the causes Cedar Fort and Fairfield; Wnt A. Mil- same business and voted been imposed in- fines 1279.05, and for the Appointment cf C Providing consolidation. The capital stock of ; ; Officers for Provo ThomE. City, Utah. of .mine explosions; methods qfmlt ler. American Fork; Chancy 571 days imprisonment served. the new company wilt be $2,000,000, in Be It ordained by the Board of C If rSealerTof Weights T and Measures ing, especially in relation tojhesafety as, Pleasant Grove; Verne L. Bunnell, shares of the par value of $1 each. missloners of Provo City, Utah. Section U The Board of,d; Tie following directors of the new JohnFT Beasleyrrepbrted 50.50 col- of miners; the appliances best adapted I Lincoln '- David.. H.U Jones, Provo; of Provo City, Utah, s'. Bioners : lected In his office. Supervisor of to prevent accidents, the possible Im - Thomas' A. Brown, Springvllle; John company' were selected ty the Knight the first meeting thereof, or a a Jesse Knight, W. Lester as practicable thereafter, an"'- t : v,. ansien. company:KAni'tinn. .inlr whlrh . K. uromiey, mapieion; Street George T. heay reporU 57 provement y Mangum, R. E. Allen. C. W. Klbley, F, majority vote, a Qualifiel p;ri.i are carried on; the sen, Thistle, Clinton and Tucker; 1Y blocks graded; ; 1,693 .oads of gravel ; .Bradford Spanish Fprk Joseph M. Lyman, M. M; Midler, D. B. Brlnton each of the following oMces of ' the Peterson, Benjamin; City, Utah, xne opening or me rnncess mea-tr-e and other material used. Waterman useof explosives Jasper Hall, and JcVn P. ' Cahdbn. ( .CIty.Recordert""- ' accidents," and of other A J' Power L. ' Alfred an Lake Shore; last Saturday was Carlson, Salem; TheUtah County Light important ter TvFarreri- reported $2,662x prevention , . City Treasurer. Wick-madirec M. Gus event in Prove for more reasons than pended ia cleaning ditchesetcT Fire elected and technological Investiga- George company City Attorney, thf following Page, Pay son; 'Justice of the Pqace.-- j ... one. The theatre is far. the best of Chief Joseph w; Lovelessreported 25 tions pertaining to the mining industry Santaquin and Spring Lake; tors of , the consolidated company: ; Chief of Police. John C. Cutler, Stephen S. Chipman, John Y. Jasperson, Goshen... . any south of Salt Lake, and for the fires with a loss of-- $5,695 and $1,495 $360,000. " , f. Chief Deputy Superintendent of V ' ' -r A. J. Evans, J. P, Gardner and John ter Works; ,; , class of entertainment, only one Jot-t- insurance."" Estfay; Pound - Keeper h ' For. (tbe investigation, analyzing ' Chief Deputy Water Master, 240 head ,; WLovelesa reported in the P. Haliday. it Joseph capital. equal city ' . PRINCESS AND ELLEN. 'of and and x the lignites coals, testing "T.Chief Deputy Street Supcrviio-The house i'ill comfortably seat of animals "empounded and $137 cash The Knight company has five power ' " fuel substances belongThere are some mJfehty good picCity Engineer, more than fou hundred and, ninety collected. Sexton Evan Wride report- other mineral plants, one in Santaquin, two on Provo ' City Physician, ' the' 6 for to use of United Princess the the both tures scheduled for ing It is furnished with opera ed $1,089.75 , colleated. Superintendpeople. river; and two In Mill Creek. The "Food Inspector.' , : and the Ellen theatres tonight and totwo plants has of chairs' and,; fort parties," twj lodges ent of waterworks J,. M. Holdaway re- states, $135,000. Fire Chief Depiirtment Utah company County For Investigations into - the treat- morrow night. At the Ellen' Is a in American Fork "Pound. Keeper. . total have been placeman? with pretty par- ported 26 meters Jnstariedr-Thcanyon and one In sub- beautiful Blograph- drama. "Through mineral ores ment and other of i ; waterworks from the system lor' chairs in there. This feature will receipts Alpine. . ;;;. 1 Building Inspector. As superintendent of stances with special reference to the Darkened Vales" the story of a terrinew company will be incarport " Inspector of Electric Wlrins. be especially appreciated by the so- is $12,157.30 The of true in the .love. "waste ble scarittce prompted by mining prevention' Sealer of Weights and Measun'- ciety set. Every seat in the house Sewer Mr. '"Holdaway suggests that and ated, under, the name of of Important mineral Then there .Is. a Luoln drama, "A utilization Collector of Dog Tax. y a --c'onstruot vea-to en view Conaodidated Power company. clear gi aplant resources," $100,000 - -of the creeaand ' ; and an . Essanay Luck," Scavenger. ; Newsboy's of the .u)f for aewage the The decorationsand trimmings l'dlsposal stage. ns : of number ..Such policemen MUchthe coals For -a investigatlon'of "Too -- - the Tnrkey,-rphotoplay,1 Born;" o'&r'andriarsT.J FlOIsen.J are beauttfui andln Earm6hy"wlta the the, Commissioners may C J of Board of AlaskaT with" reference" to." their timely s"comedyt"wlth"many '"laughs. on" ' SundayVi)e'cembeir;31, "twin, girls. mine. . electrical furnishings The yelvetcur: . and utilization, There are also two Blograph- - films mining, DM1 NERAL ShoWING. GOO transportation, 6ectIon;X,; This . Ordimnre 6i ' tains and the painting all go to make on its ; J. T.'. Williams has, received a let- $50,000.". '"'""r at the Princess, "Resourceful Lovers," FROZEN WATER PIPES. . ; .' y take effect immediately a neat ., - of and.;"Her Mother Inttorrers." Every- was the cause publication. water-pipethis rrom Frozen wnewith 1 Although appropriation Ted ter Harry Wllkintt, Safety from fire Is also a feature the Board Passed range at the home sioners of by to Arizona some time ago $645,000, if passedTnntsTentlfetyria bodyjiker a good comedyandJ!ilhoilQfanxpJo8 Provo City. Utah, (k; oLlhj.theatrejThere are tive exits Brooks went some mining proierty in sUll f ax .hort of whatJs .needed, for WU.W shows. na JWhatVhar Jn the jf A. C. Lund, North Academyavenxre piid dav of January A, 1. ISr:. and In case ,of fire from the back, 16' examine C. P. DECKER" whichMrl Williams and other Provo so great a work, yet It shows a sub refined Vitagraph comedy which will yesterday "mornirVhlch ' resuliedT In ITX ' the. patrons of the heatre could get of Provo CHv. and '. Mayor over on increase the appropria be given a prominent place the wrecking the stove 'completely men are Interested. Mr..WIIkins sent stantial KSeaU FRED YX.Y: out in a Very short time. The opAttest: A windows of for tion the aslast bureau the number? on which voted ,by about 40 poundB of, ore program at the Princess tonight. The breaking a fire' is room, proof. absolutely erating n made .by R., J. Kroupa Congress and undoubtedly wl'l be fur film Is fraught with a' gwd "story and inomher of the family made a--f Ire. if Stale of says' Utah; County of Utah, the " sam- ther increased as the work of the bu fairly tingles with unities and laughreturns en a knowing the The" pot range, ,'kPchen of this sa .; city. City. ;',v: , this regard.-'rexr'.-r: , understood. reau stove, the '';.. better' were becomes Fred frozen, ore I, taken ter, of average the, Evans, pipes city record-f- or along ple . t Altogether, the theatre is a credit 300 foot tunnel is $18.60 gold and ;range' Pivo of Ut.ih, wrecked the Outside City, That Congress, In its desire to'econ-- i ploded. r- iu to the "city and will undoubtedly have ansl above ; END COLLISION." ' 7 apd broken windows, no damage re V"" "7;;v""-"- oraiza; will attempt to scale this Bp-- ! REAR ounces silver. ' rrect co- . true, and the support of the "people of the city,.. Ih a rear-encollision on, the Salt sulted.-propriation down is a foregone4 entitled; i r It Is our aim to iidt 'only Lake Route at Buhpp, Utah, yester""An ordinani i: , , MARRIAGE LICENSE. f BASKET TONIGHT BALL' i' of which ow'frs a in MERCHANTS.? TO train city pointment prevent" this but," if possible,' to per? day morning:, frclght NTCE. ' v ' M". I., associations of the city City, .'The crasheif th.e ?no. westbound into I, Increase to suade the secured congrees The, follow ing .couple f have a sportins tjurnameot at .the Commis!.)rii'rs cf Jaw.":' (r:.. a diuing' car, carried en amount"; 'n"":I 'thd Herald will hot beVespon- marriage licenses: Ibis wmd day .sfbl'e fPr.ny: charge against this. the rear' of .the. passenger train, wus Grtn tonfeht, .the, rro'ceds 01113: to . M Wins re: Mark A. Law and I able Clegg both o;':"'CONCERT: LADIES' fund' old WELSH for tho ami the ru:'ixed an CatnaRi'd two order niy oj! thcequlpiug employees badly signed $ coflipany except of Springvllle. tnnaslurii. Thcr j ; " The reserved set" 'tickets for' the sustained injuries, Tho injured men taliprnAcle'as and Emma by' the Manager.""1 ' Vm. W'hitl . Jas. VmH basket a v. .."rr will coorv ,,:v.Tf and "Wcl.-were second the conrcrt PUBLISHING HERALD a Laflips Roy : CO., Ch!M."-botc Thursday pringvllle. v A Ir able J. DAVID LARSON, Mgr. nfght nro now on fca'e fit tlie Provo on the dining car.'bui. tlit-Ilke and t ; Callaway,. dtoi-r-..-'' ' i t I.' fo 1'.' ? Co:i!!:n;iy-- - . PU COME MPIIlliS 61 eve-UtyXTtalUtUU HIE REPORT 1MED - ' . 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