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Mold Ji Wis, I.uki of acteptanct-, bttiKjucl hall it i i.l the tune, labor and log th baiiqui n i W.Vll.lalS on lxliability us'uiiu-5 A aKo to ret Idtlull 00 and fixtuie. .V,. Furniture in arranging fur J,as, Haloid Jl.fcg.l-s- . Vutof . DJ vrviie ft house, !i!.iumil by 6 tiixiuli Hanking Tin Civ 1C rluts, Si Out leaders W 1.0 had house than other owned a the affair wife furnished grail, Itie banking Vug!U, Vein Aa.V and lUyd estate 7 Rial d.ri iti.r. Nul. n, slake meids in the four Mia.te hnow, V.a Federal ltrrve bank with at 8 Riseive banquet i iiahleit the itlstrli I In taisc charge of arrange lhiixr Fust wnk, Mi.ano and f, llw vault and balances with other bank yBugh My, fhaih a fairly large mn fur ftnaiuing cuul cortiinunitli s end the following f.itn tie Gale at Wi llmgti.n. 9 fash in fa w ho donated l.m.h.j. and ar.d Idual indiv Poisyth t links and other rash item . Clyde Outside 10 Allied, guai.l, Surnvswle aitniliei and laying the county's fund with United State Treasurer and dat d. r. Al lliuiid price at Sping faim.n, , 11 IikK btetlne Rediinption ttllj Haloid Jbggim, at in the Tim equipment Ga'.e wetk, Custle Uniu-State Treasurer idle; k lai C ki from Jaisu-Jew ksuii s, Mr Mr J.o Mis and Veu loo, lWig.ia, Columbia jianogfta coumil e at Welling!-na of other bank and bill of exthange or diafv r, l lance Vunt-n12 Help Accej. lj lol.m!, Mrs John Priice, Mr. and Mrs 'gun, Gabm Simone, Welling-tuApproximate ly 375 attendid the at of this bank r Hi endorsement week. with sold Ip third I, Price banquet, which is believer! to George Nixon, Mr and Mi A W, Hatty Kiim.ik and laws Tak IV, Columbia 13 Set untie borrow ed ...... CaMle Gate, at Pike Araiiuikt Kie 11. yd F.di. Ja. have been the largest yet hrld in the Horsley, Mr and Mr J. K J vt tit, Mr h.iHham. idle; aJiel 14 Canyon Other at Sunnysute, Spring and Mrs John Harney', Mr an Mis ami Rail i til Taylur, q j.tl ti bai ks , county. fourth wti k, Puce al lle!p-r- Spring Member of the Timpanogu coun-c- il Coley Ntbun, Mr. and Mrs A W. ViC Ilt.i'alt, ful.haiK TOTAL ASSETS at Columbia. WillingUm at on Can at Shiner, Mr. and Mr Thus S Johnrorrrnitiee were the idle LIABILITIES Sunn sale, Car tie Gate the dinners Those who talked at the son. Mr. and Mr Earl Shumway. Mr. at Spring CanFifth GRIDDERS wek. IMper United States Government CARBON except Demand Mrs Mr. and 15 and Josh Mr. deposits, JUslem, diffennt communities were as folat yon, Columbia at Price, Castle Gate funds, and deposit of other bank publie lows: Price, Isaac Prink bank, Jrovo Ncls Hrolhrrsun, Mr. and Mr Wilbur lie; sixth 16 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and dc Sunn) side, Wellington , attorney and chairman of the Utah Ilurnhuin, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. RobertPOSTS Castle HONOR Help-rat side WIN Sunn) wetk, posits of other bank County Scout district; llelier, Judge son, Mr. and Mr. Sheridan Powell. at 17. Public fund of States, counties, school district, or other Columbia. Canyon at Gate Spring Sea Mr. Mrs. Mr. and more V. and Olsen. A. Watkins, Provo; Wellington, F, subdivisions or municipalities Wellington, Price idle; seventh week. S. Mendenhall, Sprlngville; Spring Mrs Albert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. E, E. CanSlate Government and postal savings 18 United On Jewkes M. Wellington al Columbia, Spring Pierce, Mr. and Mr. C. E. Iherce, Mr. Two I a pen Place Glen, Lawrence lice, Provo. o fother banks, including certified and cushion 19. at Deposits side Sunn Castle at Named Gate, Aramakl yon First Team; Norman Hamilton, principal of the and Mr. Henry Chlareltl, Mr, and checks outstanding CoPrice, Helper idle; eighth wetk, On Telegram Eleven Carbon high school, was toastmaster Mr. Henry Kohkoncn, Mr. and Mr. Total of items 15 to 19: lumbia at Helper, Wellington at Casor inat Price, the program Including in Dud Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Manley (a) Secured by pledge of loan and on at Price, tle Can) S 95.3C8 98 Gate, Spring was well vestments WilMr. Carbon high represented and Mr. Kenneth vocation by Bishop George Jorgrnnen, Bradley, or football selections Sunnyside idle; ninth week, Helper (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and accordion solas by Joseph Gamier, son, Mr. and Mr. George Clow ard. on the Castle Gate, Wellington at Price, investments 680.96899 troop flag ceremony, demonstration of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burrell, Mr. and announced In the Friday issue of The at SatSpring Canyon at Sunn) aide. Columfire making by flint and steel by Ea- Mr. P. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mr. Salt Lake Telegram and In the TOTAL DEPOSITS $776,277 97 c) bia idle. urday edition of The Deseret News gle Scout Earl Anderson, selections Joseph H. Jones. note 20. outstanding at Jo.MCP Circulating Helper, Tenth week, Wellington Mont Jewkes was placed at tackle John Scowcroft and Son company, by a brass quartette of Carbon high side at at Castle Gate Price, both account: Sunn) selected team 32. on by the first Capital students, assembly singing under the Price Commission company, Pacific elevCommon stock 50,000 00 direction of John Harmon and Seoul Fruit and IVoduce company, J. C. papers, while Jackie Aramaki was Columbia, Spring Canyon idle: on enth week, Helper at Price, Columand Common stock, 500 shares, par $100.00 per share. named quarterback comPrice prayer by Mr. Hamilton. Trading Penney company, 70.000 00 Surplus Toastmasters for the other three pany, John Menotti, C. IL Fergusson, the Telegram eleven. On its second bia at Spring Canyon. Sunnyside at Lau-ri- s Wellington, 12.606 91 Undivided profits net Castle Gate idle; twelfth banquets were Principal W. H. War-de- ll Safeway store, O. P. Skaggs com- team, the Telegram selected Gus Reserve for contingencies 5,000 00 for tackle and Armond Vecchio week. Spring Canyon at Helper, Price at Helper, Principal George Row-le- y pany. Success markets. Carbon fruit Castle at News at Deseret Columbia, while The Sunnyside at Spring Glen and Albert Barnes, stand, Erdie Grocery store, Picnic for halfback, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ... j idle; thirteenth Gate, Wellington member of the Carbon school board, Grocery store, Coil Grocery store, second squad listed Launs at end. Columbia at awarded was Sunnyside, Honorable mention by week, Helper at Wellington. Carbon county high school. CommunTOTAL LIABILITIES - 963 JiUf There were 114 fathers and sons in ity church, Price ward of L. D. S. The Telegram to Boyd Fish at quar- at Castle Gate, Wellington at Spring fourteenth Price week, at idle; guard. Canyon, attendance at Helper. 75 were seated church. Price ward relief society, terback and Sam Daugherty MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to at Wellington and 54 at Spring Glen. American Lady Baking company. The following won honorable mention Columbia at Wellington, Castle Gate Liabilities: at Price Max team: at Sunnyside, 33. United States Government obligations, direct and Mathis, Spring Canyon, Members of the Rotary and Kiwan-i- s Continental Baking company, Price on The News or clubs of Price and the Kiwanis club Baking company, Queen City cafe, guard; Clyde Forsyth, center, and Helper idle. 13500CI. fully guaranteed 34 lJOOCJ. Other bonds, stocks, and securities of Helper eliminated their weekly Rinetli and Capitolo, Grill Cafe. Fish, Aramaki and Vecchio, backs. NONE 35. Loans and discounts In commenting on the selection, Basketball School meetings and attended the banquets Aramaki, one The Telegram states: in their respective communities in a Rubber bands at The State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: I. G. N. Nelson, Cashier of th For Officials Set of the most dependable field generbody. d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is truet; als in the state, a fine blocker and William White, proprietor of the best of my knowledge and belief. the A school for high school basketball sensational ball carrier, shares the Grill cafe at Helper was highly prais- G. N. NELSON, Cashier. Sales books at The captaincy of the honor eleven with officials of the eastern Utah district Macro. Mont Jewkes of Carbon and will be held here Saturday, DecemRay Fitzgerald of Jordan are the two ber 8, according to an announcement most versatile and dependable tackles by C. Oren Wilson, secretary of the For in prep play. Both tackle with tre- Utah High School Athletic associamendous force and abandon, and are tion. Member of Board of Education, at the Election to be held Officials will be in attendance from fine blockers. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of November, 1934 Wednesday, December 5, 19.31 The News stated that Jewkes was Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, MAE J. ELWOOD, Notary Public, residing at Price, Utah. My commisslx e outstanding player on a really Uintah and Duchesne counties. Bas- - expires June 16, 1938. n. ..n.ty v-- t - lutc-,- I 1 . I ! I 1 1 ! 1 1 6l-- 1 - ! 11 ! 11 ! 1 e "' 1 t-- r 1 a ! 1 rJfrcd 1 J JJ f - Sd-th- e s txi-iUn-- d Au-tm- f fal 'or-an- d s d . 1 n. 1 1 tix-ake- r ts, I di-ix- n all-sta- te Se-cc- ur above-name- Sun-Advoca- te. List Of Nominations I I Local Collector Of I. Revenue Announces '1 New Process Rules STATE OF UTAHI County of Carbon . SS- - I, Geo. E. Ockey, Clerk of the Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct list of the nominations of candidates for the office of Member of the Board of Education from Representative Precincts Numbers One, Three, and Five, of said School District, to be voted for at the election on Wednesday, December 5, A. D., 1934, in said Representative Precincts One, Three and Five, as now appear on file and of record in my office. WITNESS my hand and seal at Price, Utah, this 26th day of November, A. D., 1934. Clerk, Board of Education of Carbon County School District. (SEAL) Johnson Transfer A V : Company Phone 426 B. E. Johnson, Mgr. K. ? ? ? ? f ?V Y.Y.V.WAYA'AY.YASY.VW.V.SYAVgAVWASWAY; SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST e Nick Lauris, district deputy collector of internal revenue, reported on Tuesday that under new federal regulations hog raisers and feeders are not considered the first domestic processors in cases of sale to persons engaged in reselling, rehandling or otherwise preparing for market or with respect to sales to restaurants, hotels, hospitals and similar establishments. In such instances the persons or establishments receiving hog products from the producer or feeder are required to pay the processing tax and not those who originally handle the products. Word to this effect was received by Mr. Lauris from Wright Matthews, acting commissioner of internal it Tv Mij HIM 9 v: 'p. ' WHAT in iP ULMWf w v mriikkt Moth REALLY WANTS 'r A - &. v L m r: Or C. GRAND KNIGHT GUEST OF OGDEN COUNCH. H. P. McCardle of Puce, grand knight of Cnbon council No. 2611,' was the Knights of Columbus, guest of honor at the regular meeting of Ogden council No. 777 Thursday evening of last week Mr. McCaidle is in Ogden on a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Hazel Doming. Mr. McCardle is a charter member of the Ogden council, having been initiated with the first class there approximately 27 years ago ((' ' w fe j-- k t! t -- ; S'i t S' ' Rubber dating stamps at The HOSTELRY ANNOUNCEMENT DR. W. W. LEWIS HEALTH - HAPPINESS Optometrist his office for the next week, as he is attending a National Will not be 200 200 BOOMS RATES TILE BATHS Op-tomet- Clinic at Los Angeles, California. $1.50 to $3.00 THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED E&dio connection In every room Union Pacific Bos Depot ta Hotel Temple Sqnsrc Bonding Znterurb&a Depot Just ftcreoa Use Street. Union Station within I Clocks tt'f Mark of Distinction to Stop at the Temple Square Hotel ' ERNEST C. 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