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Show t m c,r THE A D I N O V 1. I. ! !jil .,1 . t ia J n I ti.ll nit1 r Alleged a i. 4 UTAH DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS ATTEND . thr riecfsxily of un farlj v ill Ik? t.f liutt rf' mutual tisinij j of district the umi thr mere auming public hanu, Hu CarUm Count) l'uh!Uhin- (u., publisher of ' Ti has driidrd to Luiue d;'ntuut4 net-tof rath the I paper on Tuesday Ueviay Tt, M Tattler. 1 hi new publication, printed in lri sene every home in Trice and the territory shopping may really t amS?1 from which ed. the plan being to sene the district with an ahfrtk. jpr-i.i- I. t t: . Lai f ir tl I Ji j, t ai.l A ui,:. al Ti .iisdjy 1 1 t.f 1 1 ,t- - i-V Amt l u ..ft Oi.lt Vktle OPENING MEETING HEED BY HARDING P.-ASSOCIATION 1 Tuesday Town Tattl er EmtHliT im-iiiut- l.I.J J M Uv, 4 Jusiia- Binds Over Si a !', i. . . - TAX ON COTTON HlocJ ! A T I 1 HU I T t I W i ink' t n ti.' - Lial.i-441 ; la f lo wih rai ''' l r ' ti.l lago.ll It t'.o.J.'a.:. hall billowed by a bul.ijur! at the .1.! fa klili i t A. legion-uiitU Over thimh IjU Community Uo I. Wtn li t iim .sii.ij lax on t. i 1. L i . and .a! Auxihaiy tl af .It It ul olI Putin! it Citijr-- tlvra (it ti.c Harding ll.r bjii ultul ill lit, Mat -- ! C.;, Air.! I the wl.nh a!, affair, no prottaimrd f ii.. it Wa pit.Vldtd tt.ot , ,i auil.t fur Iht iuIKI Pl.t one of the li, iit .,itessfal yet held ID Teuihrfa' (JIM la! U 45 IT tty iut-tif ID all n.amifa. Uilt i g " tutu.ll t Moll Dlstllit 5 yrar wne outlined by Pnruij-a- B W 11. t lorvj'la.tul ..'alio taXcd Tlili alsO thoulti !i a'l'D D ft Inert. I. g !udi-Slate McAllister at th Vixitiiig in, digniiaiie limisfi b.l g!K1a Jfl Jilt luilt alt NSHII M 1U mo Commander A L. Blatknrr, Magna; the OlgalUZaliuD Tuesday lie. fit Dll rt MMil lit fetail Sturt "f Aug..t 1st alitf at UMJ Iht la.! n y Mis. state I, Harding liovo. Woiti.efi, The advertising rate for thU new publication t tt.l.l of r within ini i stuiki LfUrf (iii. b ..Xttrr. A iIim Otto J s iii Salt Tin a, (.resident, Wrliley, pr 2Sc per column inch, a price eiceptionally reavnabL .2 limpid MiHir tax irtun.6 urn 3d 1.i of a Lake, state adjutant, and L IXw Mr. McAllister ate the V tin tmlrutl Cif Jnlt If.al at the same time sufficient to cover the cost of Bu(. rniT(.i:s-tsrATI Young, Salt laike, slate service offi- library and book fund. linploveinet. Lullm.r.d.-aieM-detail in proxlmAtt-liq li'tir.j; I,f Aln.aL ing and distribution over the district that is cer Visitor were also present from uf the Harding band instrumentation VUt.'l vouill-!i' 541 i.Mil li i f rottiill whlill rHullrl ill for attracting I ll x Ut 5 cover business, a i.l.l the Vernal, Myton, lleljier and Hia- and tht reduction of tardum and at olf.ic of to t! e un.hri. should writ ft'ijtiiieil to Inventory ui of H4d watha JMllt. that prove profitable to hoik i absence. SiKag'D budiLnil. I,ur'' L. A Mi night Aofiiht 3 at and rjott to the merchants. and era Mr, the medal of Weisley Allen Ramsey, music due tor of tin' Ctati. on or ufoir lia yt!l da) Inman union 30 day. idonK unit aw aided by himpresented for the outstanding MARY B The first issue of the 'rattler, published in Pri hiMil, exjilained the needs of l! of tin stljJiilated tax. lv-el. A 1). 1333 l in the state junior Fu.l- player L association band far the A'.if.J tbi. of will year, appear next Tuesday. Some interesting ftatn FULLMER. Estate Tliat 1'ioMsiuD souiuled sirnjde en- tournament held lit re August 3. 4 to assist to ask all found in it. Watch for the Tattler. patents deciding be will I'J til Into e.1 l ough but the retailers hate run and 3 to Louis Terak of Helper. The in adduional instruments L A MiGLE. securing a formidable Mumbling block in that District 5 A dodger distribution service will be rendered junior team championship Ltiom-rThe following entertainment was AMorney for IV only the weight of cotton Itself, In trophy was awarded by Claik Wright, der this new arrangement, too, the charge for thi .Jr 26. 1933 articles comjMiseil in chief value of chairman of the Price post athletic glvrn by students of the school; Piano First pub Oct 5. U t, Oit. circulation to be 25 cents per hundred copies. of Cotton, is taxable and they have no committee, to the Helper post. The selection, Henry Ruggerl; violin solo, numuay t f determining uhat part of the trophy is presented annually by Fred Mis Helen Graussman; dance finished articles is cotton. To de- Volt, past commander of the HcIjkt bers, Betty Ballinger and Helen Constitutional Amendments Evans; trumjwt solos, l.ynn Goetz termine u hither an article is taxable organization. The postoffice Serving breakfast to commuters, a and Ward Webb, Billy man, Douglas It necessary to know the nwirket car has bttn added to that at least 1.000,000 Amervt Past Commander Vernon Davis baritone solo, Thomas Saridakis. cafeteria-typ- e value of the different comjMincnt at I'J rOMTITlTIOXAL XUKVDMEVf 4oa the morning train on the New York, money and properly annuillj presented a w riling set to Scott Faus-e- tt Mrs. Henry Ruggerl is president of vA.ta the time the article was manufacturto mumHI.SOM arniiosW0MN mail fraud Achemej. in ajipreciatmn of the latter's NVw Haven and Hartford railroad. AMI the association. ed and it Is taxable only If the value work on behalf of the Price junior of the cotton is greater than any baseball A JOil program. MliiaiWo. Ml U Arlltto other comjioncnt. The Internal revIiom of Blnf Ox Other a included f past presentations with enue derailment sympathises 4 Ctinil M titan W Ar in wh.cli the retail- comm.inder's charm to Glen Ballinthe pied)cam-nMinin: Erin Anderson Howard n of Mr. a tafliftn. Voll; ger by unHelper past been ha but ers find themselves Funeral services will be held in Hi II nalod k 0 president's pin to Mrs. Thomas by sche! IU able to help them by iii ,f Iuv U m L. S. D. Thursthe chapel Huntington nrrrt mm ilttuA kin dules .f cotton content, since the nec- Mrs. Royal Frand.en. and corsages tbirtin: day of this week at 11.00 a m. for from the Helper arid Price Auxiliarof more technical desctijdions essary Li in Anderson Howard. 75, who died t 'V Tnl HKCnuN than one hundred thou and articles ies to Mis. Worthen, the presentation at his home in by U4 I" t O Cal'.' l:nir.l Saturday Huntington Mrs. Mrs. Voll and M et n and weight being made by kii on o! of varying sjiecification Lake in Salt be will Interment the Ui hate been found to be so volumin- Tlmmas. 1h"he direction of gKC mj. hr TI e remainder of the program was City cemetery under ous. Instead, the cornini .sinner has I'f'z nit (uf th th. Deseret mortuary. n. tn vt tea's ft tf iuhmnt asked retailers to obtain information as follows: Song, Legion Roamers; r i. may pfj.iU ani mitur at born was Howard Mr, Toast4 Ur content cotton actual itorral hrauh. atifrtr community singing; remarks, regarding the r 8 a son 8 23. all ami Utah, mu of February any master Ailhur S. Horsley, newly infrom manufacturers. of th foniiuitiun a ha il t fnvtrjr4 aa SALE: BIG USED of William and Elizabeth Anderson a limiU'.Kn uioti ih ajihoMy of th After numerous conferences uith stalled commander of IVire post: inValCastle lived He has in any Mtimmion flow U'atura to t n r Howard, Mrs. of troduction unit execupresidents, aurb power and ai manufacturers, retailers, and cna'-r ley for 42 years. taru'.aturt may dm ttims-ithorny tu tives of the agricultural adjustment, Thomas; introduction of post comof U.t to out It provtaton He the ca'ry administration, theie seems to be no manders. Mr. Davis; musical sjHcial-t- sons is survived by Mis. following E. Clara and vowe will Calvin Jewkis und comjiuny; daughters: For a you $100 way to avoid or simplify the procedM. R. RH CON.vriUTIOV W, AMEVDMFNT ure of direct communication between cal selections, quintette under the di- Miller, New York City; Mrs. LA n.S(a 10 IMOXILATINU LiQl'OKi will for any up to our retailers and the manufacturers or rection of Mrs. Goo. It. Harding; mus- Bogarte and Edward Howard, Dallas, New Mrs. Olliver, ical vocal Texas; George number, Roamers; whulesah rs from whom they bought of a Nev A Joint Utaoliitioa Propoainf aa Amrnd Howplace of their principal stock of cotton goods. selections. Perron C. C. C. quartette. Jersey; Byron A. Howard. Neil mnt to Artiri XXII f th toiulila HowHow Stott and ard Clarence of t ub tion Hut by of th ard, Follow Ing the banquet, dancing was kplmc Under the nreumstances, therefore, Chevrolet. Hartion J Tbtrtof Kciatinf U th Hanand with full apreciation of the re- enjoyed in the American Legion hall. ard. Huntington, Utah: Mrs. Del and K(Utien of Hal, sen, Tooele, Utah; and Miss Bernice I'm, AdrtiMUat of, P tailer's problem we call upon manuArrangements for the installation Howard, Reno, Nev. His wife, Clara aioa of or Traffic In Intoiicatin Liquor. facture! s and wholesalers to do eve- were under the direction of a comD It roo!rd b f th Legislator of th in E. hun Luce Howard, preceded of ail sai-brBtata of It ah, rything they can to inform their cus- mittee consisting of Mrs. Thomas, W. aiUd I ooch Hoaa and Bona tomers of the taxable cotton content W. West, Ben Ward and Ted Thomas. death by several years. of ali th BMbtn d ach of the goods which they sell. The The banquet was served by the LaaoncarrUf tharaiat bureau has permitted retailers uion dies Aid society. SECTION 1. BpaUnr fttiaa I at Held Services -31. That it ia propoaad to amand Sedans-Coach- es Artir application to file a tentative return XXII of tha Conatitutioo of Utah orArticlo installed Officers Price the by before the due date and pay one- Man ia That tha foitowlnv particular, ganizations were as follow's: Section $ of ArtieW XXII af th of Utah bt and th aama ia ooaatituttoa S. A. Legion Horsley, commander; hereby rapaaJad. William Hakalo, first vice commanFuneral services were held in the SECTION S. Daty of Scrtory of Stata. Th Secretary of Stata is hereby directed der; Nick Rinetti, second Spring Canyon L. D. S. chapel Monto aubmit th proposed amendment conWilliam II. Toy, adjutant day evening for Hubbard Warren, 56, Our Used Cars are at Low Ebb and we are in i tained herein to to th lector of th atata who died at Spring Canyon Sunday. at tha next fftneral election la th manHarvey Partridge, ner provided by law. positiion to make you a very attractive allowance on nt-at-arms; Royal Frandsen, chap- Burial was in the Price cemetery unSECTION I. Effective Data. If adopted lain; Scott Fausett, historian; Ace der the direction of the Wallace morby the elector of the aUta thia amendment your old car. hall have affect oa tha firet day of JanaRoberts, J. Walter Taylor, trustees; tuary. ary nxt eueceeding a determination by William Grogan, W. W. Christensen, the Board of 8ute Cenvaaeera of th Mr. Warren was born at Spanish of the electro designated ia Section Follow the trend of the Country BUY N0W-wh-ile Harvey Thomas, Clark Wright and Fork, July 31, 1877, a son of William t hereof. W. W. West, executive committee and Sarah Simmons Warren. He is prices are as low as they are as we cannot guan members. survived by his widow, Bertha J. I M. JL Welling, Secretary of Stata af tha State of Utah, do hereby certify that antee for any length of time. Auxiliary Mrs. Royal Frandsen Olsen Warren and the following sons th foregoing ia a full, true and correct president; Mrs. Glen S. Nelson, first and daughters: Mrs. Myrtle Walker, eopy of tha Constitutional Amendment by tha regular and apecial aeuioo Mrs. Sheldon Ander- Salt Lake; Mrs. Flora Ricketts, Hiaof record la my offica. Mrs. Wal- watha; Mrs. Neita Griffith, Hiawason, second In witna whereof, I Kav hereunto lace Wayman, secretary-treasure- r; eat my hand and affixed the Great Sal tha; Floyd, Leland and Wanda Warof the State of Utah, thte 1st day of SepMrs. William Hakalo, sergeant - at ren, Spring Canyon. We are dealers for the entire General Motors lines, tember, 19SJ, arms; Mrs. R. E. West, chaplain; Mrs. Also surviving are one sister and (SEAL) We write all kinds of Insurance, Wilford Jensen, historian. Members of two which includes brothers, Mrs. Deseret Roberts, the executive board who take office Warren and Frank Warren, all Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, are Mrs. Harvey Thomas, Mrs. Wil- Parley of Price, and five grandchildren. liam Mrs. Ted Storey. Rain and Automobile, in the PONTIAC, Grogan and BUICKS, The pulse does not record all the best companies in the United Secretary of State. G. M. C.' TRUCKS fourth of the tax and file a true re- heart beats: cases have been found Flrt publication turn within 30 days thereafter. Be- where a man whose 1931. September 4, States. pulse was only loot publication Noraber I, 1933. yond that we cannot go as we are 60 beats per minute had a heart that 8:30 P. M. We limited by the requirements of the beat 150 times per minute. act. In view of the short time involved the immediate cooperation of manufacturers and wholesalers with Phone and Our Agent Will Call their retail customers, in the preparation of the necessary inventories, is Statement of the ownership, man- gages or other securities are: NONE. essential and will be appreciated by 4. That the two the bureau. agement, circulation, etc., required by paragraphs next above, giving the names of the ownthe Act of Congress of August 24, Thirty acres of sea island cotton on ers, stockholders and security holders, J. BK.U'KEN LEE, Manager of The published if the governments experiment station 1912, any, contain not only the list of Braley Building, East Main Street farm near Charleston. S. C., will pro- weekly at Price, Utah, for October 1, stockholders and PRICK. UTAH security holders as 1933. duce more than 5,000 pounds. they appear upon the books of the State of Utah, County of Carbon company but also in cases where the ss. Before me, a notary public in and stockholder or security holder apfor the state and county aforesaid, pears upon the books of the company personally appeared Val H. Cowles, as trustee or in any other fiduciary who, having been duly sworn accord- relation, the name of the person or ing to law, deposes and says that he corporation for whom such trustee is is the editor of The acting, is given: also that the said and that the following is. to the best two paragraphs eontam statements STORAGE of his knowledge and belief, a true embracing affiant's full CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER statement of the ownership, manage- and belief as to the eircum-tune- knowledge and ment (and if a daily paper, the cir- conditions under which Muckhoklem etc. of the aforesaid culation), and security holders who do not publiapSHIPF MOVING-PACKINcation for the date shown in the above peal- upon the books of the company Act of Aug- as trustees, hold stock caption, required by the and ust 24, 1912, embodied in Section 411, in a capacity other than securities that of a Laws and Postal bona fide owner; and this Regulations, affiant has 1. That the names and addresses of no reason to believe that any other the publisher, editor, managing edi- person, association, or corporation has tor and business managers are: Pub- any interest direct or indirect m the lishers Joseph L. Asbury, Richfield, stock, bonds or other securities than Utah; Hal G. MacKnight, Val H. as so stated by him. 200 ROOMS 200 TILE BATHS i 5. That the 1 1 1 1 1 Cowles, Price, Utah; editor, Val H. average number of coRates $1.50 to $3.00 of Cowles. each issue of thus publication pies 2. That the owners are: (If owned sold or distributed, through the mails Radio connection in every roora- by a firm, company or other unin- - or othcrw ise, to paid subscribers concern, its name and ad-- 1 1TS the SIX months preceding the date " USE OCR as well as those of each indi- -; shcnvn above is (This information is dress, Bn Union Pacific Depot in Hotel Temple Square from rpqmred vidual member, must be given.) daily publications on- Building. Joseph L. Asbury, Richfield. Utah. ' VAL H. COvVLES, Hal G. MacKnight. Price, Utah. Intemrban Depot just acrosg the Street. f H. Cowles. Price, Utah. Val Editor, IT WILL PLEASE TOC, TOO! Union Station within 3 Blocks. S Sa orr, to a d subscribd 3. That the known bondholders, tfore me this 3rd dav t October, 1533 L A mortgagees and other security hold- McGee. r. HR. NEST C. ROSSITEB. Mgr ik ers owning or holding 1 per cent or Price. Uh C' of t.'t,d am r:, ,n 0f bends, m rtFIIONE 218 n. x !.i !.i if I if ft H al : f ii.ih, i iii t!.r fi.lla (nr mg leltlli-mie- i ii at -- - Sun-Advixat- r, , i - I T. 1 .1.1 -i fc.-- atn-nd-r- iiu-mlx- - J in-in- 1 t t 1 1 I I l mid-wee- k l "i" d , Vk lk Aux-Ihai- ju-J.ilt- il IWV-tnii- f, m-atu-- I u' E ij la.t-l- mid-wee- nereT k comU?-arrangemen- t 1 coie-fi'Ult- li i bax-hal- mi-r- , s , 1 Deaths I faHl C A t 11 ng EVEEYIB5roY !! I tk .1 Read This! : rb Cotton-W'ixx- 1 1 1 l, ).. . hrr-a- CAR-ALLOWANC-E I 'r f tL v, offer limited time drive car that you business on purchase i Mana-fartar- -- tvo-thir- For Spring Canyon NEW CHEVROLET STOCK a a Coupes La t: er; Equitable sergea- Insurance Agency d vice-preside- nt; vice-preside- -- OLDSMOBILES, CHEVROLET and Are Open Evenings Until STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Redd Motor te, Co. West Main Street SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY te, Hotel i; MOVE- -- G to-w- it: Temple Square 1 -- j ed a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a1111' PRICE STEAM ( V q 1 Thrifty FoHlS Laundry Servic ! AWWAWMW.WWMV.mvWAWAmV.VAS 1 L-AII- NDB? . ti,lllllllHI)IH4 M44HIIIIIH t |