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I. ,14V f c !, till. ,! 'la 1 1 ? c X i - fTuNGTON NEWS It i! I . r, Sp-t-ii.U-- ! In-in- X Ml ere aiveetal quests. Haines entertained at ittrr two tj Aita xx tle (late r k It;::., xn.v a (from Sunday unt.l Tin t i.iy s Witil Mt i 1 nlatiU and M: - W m al.) Mtv llaies a!).! Kd sj- - r.t till Hfil.Rlall id Wrik-Iil- Cas- l.dl a! l 1 Sit Tt.e Sall-Aitl.Sour n ill! SUl'Jil.l ate f.it for h 4T493, Heat Comfort J 1 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMPENSATION FOR 1930 AND 1937 OF THE ELECTIVE OFFICERS OF TRICE. A MUNICT-- I PAL CORPORATION. OF CARBON COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE. A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SECTION ONE: That the compensation of the elective officers of said City for the years 1936 and 1937 be and the same are hereby fixed as follows: 600. (Hi 300.00 .... 2400 00 720.00 Mayor Councilman Recorder Treasurer SECTION TWO: There Is An The compensation of said elective officers as above listed shall be paid monthly out of the City Treasury. ABERDEEN DEALER SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage, approval and In Your pub- lication. The above motion for the adoption of this Ordinance was seconded by Councilman Sheldon L. Anderson and passed by the unanimous vote of the City Council and approved by the City Mayor of Price, Utah, this 14th day of October A. D., 1935. Community B. IF. Dalton, - t 8; 1; South Of Price Items By Juanita Wilson. birthday surprise party was given Wednesday evening in honor of A (SEAL): W Insurance os Your Savings 4 PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS, Notice To Contractors V AND COMPOUNDED I ' Y President-Sec- y. Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, Vice Pres. Frank D. Bryner, Vice Pres.-Trea- s. Frank B. Hanson, Attorney Arthur E. Gibson, Director v LIABILITIES: First Mortgage Loans $80,381.33 Secured by notes and first mortgages on select INVESTED IN OUR $ 90,123.72 SHARES Full Paid Income..$73, 100.00 Optional Savings.. 12,059.92 CASH Due from Banks Office Fund U. S. Bonds Fed. Home Loan Bank Stock Current Accrued Interest Earned Furniture, Fixtures, Etc 18,197.51 100.00 1,000.00 500.00 356.40 1,167.32 Advance Due to Borrowers (Income plete Loans and Member lirEDERAL federal Home Loan LOAN Bank System 10,000.00 405.08 1,053.16 46.72 46.71 27.17 $101,702.56 $101,702.56 Savings ASSOCIATION of Price 58 West Main WHOLE PEELED APRICOT- SPEACHES ........ For Sliced, YELLOW CLING Qt. CANS CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS 1 LB. TACKAGE TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELLS. CHILI CON CARNEor CHICKEN TAMALE.S TALL CAN CREAM COR- NLARGE CANS PORK & BEANS- QUART CANS POST BRAN FLAKES 10 OZ. PACKAGE FLOUR UINTAH BLEACHED VINEGAR Heinz Pure Cider PINT BOTTLE . Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation tions. PWA form 166 or form 179, ed July 22, 1935, and subsequent HOLLY CLEANSE- RLARGE CAN REX LYE OXYDOL LARGE PACKAGE CAMAY 4 BARS P. & G. SOAP GT. BARS FOR 5 2c CRISCO 3 LB. CAN CARBON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AT PRICE. UTAH ORSON II. GUYMON, Pre.-iden- GEO. E. OCKEY, 1st T Safety of Your Investm nt Fully Insured up to $5,000.00 by an Instrumentality of the I nited States Government The Fteral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation of Washington, D. C. vvv4!vvvX4 wv re- MEAT DEPARTMENT BULK KRAUT 2 U? S. INSPC 15c POUNDS FOR BABY BEEF POT ROAST 18c 18c 16c 25c 16c PER POUND STEER POT ROAST PER POUND 1 VEAL SHOULDER ROAST PER POUND : ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT PER POUND LAMB SHOULDE RROAST PER POUND CHICKENS FISH OYSTERS visions). Serving Eastern Utah vvvtVyvvvvvvvvvvv Hr , Re-syv- for Taxes) Undivided Profits Federal Insurance Reserve.. Reserve for Contingencies.. Inst. Thrift Shaie Bonus ... 19 , i ASSETS: Installment Thrift 4,206.30 757.50 Prepaid Fed. Home Loan Bank Proposals, Y STATEMENT OF CONDITION OCTOBER 15, 1935 homes and improved business property in this district conservatively valued and appraised at $163,506.00. of the apThis is less than 50 praised value of the homes and business prop-ert- y. None of our loans are in default, nor are there any past due taxes or assessments on an v of the property mortgaged to us. together with certain alternates, will be received by the undersigned up to 2 P- M., Saturday. November 16, 1935, at which time they will be publicly opened and read, for the following: An High School Unit at Price, Utah, and a Junior High School at Helper, Utah. j Each building is to be bid on sep.1 arately, and the work on each will be let in a General Contract, to include all the branches of construction, except Plumbing and Heating. Plans, Specifications, and bid forms prepared by Cannon & Fetzer, Architects, covering said buildings will be available to bidders on and after October 26, 1935, at their office, 506 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah; also at the office of the undersigned. A cash deposit of $15.00 will be required for each set given out this to be returned after the bids are Opened, on return of the set in good order, providing the one securing it has submitted a bid in proper form. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the undersigned, for not less than five per cent of the amount thereof; this check amount to be forfeited if the bid accompanying it is accepted and the bidder then fails to enter into the Contract or to furnish a bond as required by law. Contract, bond, and other forms may be seen at the office of the Architects. No bidder may withdraw his bid (or a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening. Time for completion will be an element in determining the award. The right is reserved to accept any, or to reject all proposals and alternates. Bidders are hereby notified that these e PWA projects and will be carried out under the rules and regulations of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 thereto pertaining. (See Construction ReguladatSealed fV OFFICERS: Eugene C. Hanson, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 18 W. PURE JELLY OR PRESERVES Marvelous with R1TZ CRACKERS RITZ .6 Oz. JELLY or PRESERVES Pkg W. SHRIMPS For &W. PRUNES Mayor. Mrs. Manley Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Neilson of La Attest: Point were visitors at the home of WILLIAM GROGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Neilson WedCity Recorder. STATE OF UTAH. nesday and Thursday. ss: A bundle shower was given in honCOUNTY OF CARBON, or of Mrs. Archie Bradley Tuesday I, William Grogan, City Recorder of Price, a Municipal Corporation afternoon. Neighbors and friends atof Carbon County, Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing Ordinance, to be tended and a nice lunch was served. A wedding reception dance was a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance passed by the City Council of Price, Utah, at the regular meeting held in said City on the 14th day of given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bradley Friday evening. October, A. D., 1935. They WILLIAM GROGAN, received many nice presents. cay Recorder. PRODUCERS HHtH4M9H 1 coiiiu-ctioiis- City Hall, lrne, Utah. Octoh(r H, 935. City Councilman Arthur N Smith, presented and moved ujam tin ti.ird and lost nading, the adoption !of the following Ordinance: j Under Sutton Drug Store i- ORDINANCE. j SLIMS PLACE il 1 w-- j iqx-ci.- state t.iv, H0 17 am! 4238 27, Dc em.es. Iteelda Haw ilell of CieS eland, 194 an I2U47 33, 1;. i.il..l, 3572 85 It Haile V id 11 lie, Weie ik .iH a ml $(42, ami Si'!i4,i, nini-im- , A N In Justu i, of trie I V.i 'iliiallieil mii t It.ineou. S or 40 ami $!(5 5(i garbage collet lion, $625 and S121- i v lettli 4105 atid 25, 255, jiiiti. - court eoller tioii. 38- , 5ll .uni $1618(1, wii'.cr 13 50 and 23, t.ive. $913 and 13 A transfer of 12619 71 wax made at Die beginning of the qujrtcr for Die quarMajor di.xbnrM-menter and Septi-mlicr- . with the latter figures first, are: Water. $1042.32 959 13 and and 30002 08; light., $2064 31; streets, 5721,41 and 291 S. & jiarks, 829 33 and 2729 67; polices, 488 04 and 11481,85; cemetery, $318 28 and 942 81; fire department, . $99 and 330.59; city hall, 30 51 and 72 32 100.33; printing and supplies, Lg. and 370.97; telephone and telegraph, & S. $24 89 and $78 52; salaries, $780 and TALL CANS $2390; Utah Power and Light, and $8401 64; interest on bonds S. $270.50 and 974; insurance, 55 and FANCY 752; dejosit refunds, 31 and 124.-7- 5; council expense, $147.41 and 160.-9sales tax, 78.45 and $248 35; dogs $20 and 20. TALL CAN Pubi.-atio- n Oct. 17. i t. Cl( rk 93D Intcrvf nine publication Oct 24 1935. Ad at Price, Utah. PRICE TRADING ate PRICE HOME COMPANY OWNED HOKE UTAH OFERATED I |