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Show PRICE. DTA0 City Police Chief USE OF TOKENS FOR PAYMENT OF Cooperative Group Issues Regulate STARTED TODAY Will Hold Meeting STATE SALES T AX BY PRICE STORES; RULES LISTED TWENTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of The Sun of June 6, 1917). Working with a force of carpenters and laborers numbering sometimes as low as eleven and others as high as thirty, Lars Gunderson last night completed the two hundred and fifty feet of fluming on the canal of the Price River Irrigation company about a mile and a quarter below the diversion dam. BEAN FIELDS IN COUNTYMENACED AGAIN BY BEETLE Jewkes, district agiicultural inspector, announces that the Mexican e insect bean beetle, a lady bean Carbon has county that ravaged fields during the past two years, has resumed its depredations this season. The first outbreak was discovered Miss Barbara Forrester of Price and in the Spring Glen district marwere Friday Leo Kinney of Mohrland and is expected to become general Lake at Salt City. ried yesterday throughout the county. Growers are urged to take immediate steps to halt (Taken from the files of The insects inroads by spraying bean the of June 5, 1917). fields with zinc arsenite. The beetle to kill because it feeds unLarger celebrations at surrounding is difficultthe leaves where the spray derneath of Price towns drew most of the people Fourth here, rarely reaches. away yesterday, and It is imperative that bean growwas the quietest ever witnessed. Not Alers begin at once to control the pest, a single explosive was heard after bert Grames woke the citizens up at or they will lose their crops, Mr. Jewkes said. 6 oclock. The beetle made its appearance in are complaining state about five years ago and citizens this Leading that the City park is being allowed was first noticed in Carbon county in 1935, when an outbreak was discoverto go to ruin from lack of attention. ed at Helper. Last year the insect bean crops generally Joe Wolff and M. M. Hanks have damaged A. throughout the county. purchased the Kozy Lunch from News-Advoca- A girl was born to Captain and Mrs. Eugene Santschi of Fort Douglas a few days ago in Salt Lake City. o Sam R. Jewkes, former manager of the local light plant came over from Sunnyside Saturday with Mrs. Anna E. Anderson of Castle Dale and the two were married by Bishop Albert Bryner. THIRTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of The Eastern Utah Advocate of July 4, 1907). Last evening Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis celebrated their birthday anniversary. A phenomena it was when the two confirmed that same hour they had been born at the on the same day. fifty-seven- th B. bug-lik- te L. McMullin and took possession Sunday morning. William D. Wilson of Scofield and Miss Thelma Huntsman of Ferron were granted a marriage license this week. J. Carbon Youth Closes Work At Ohio School In Chemistry Field The Carbon County Farmers Cooperative association will hold a meeting in the Wellington school house Friday evening at eight o'clock. All farmers are invited to attend. The cooperative movement will be discussed by several speakers, the Rochdale cooperative plan to be one of the subjects considered. of all cooperative A convention committees will be held at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan from July 7 to 10, the program to feature addresses by nationally known speakers. All interested persons are invited. be handled can be reduced by making and l, Tokens of 20 cent change, as, for instance, on a token could be presale a five-m- ill token received sented and a one-mi- ll nt sale a in change, and on a one-mi- ll a collected and be could the week by penny chants was started last Carbon Emery and First National token received in exchange. banks, Where the computation of tax Individual purchasers will not have amounts to a fractional part of one tQ obtain their tokens from the banks, the tax is to be collected under but will get them as change from the mill, which will result in collectmethod a busimerchants with whom they do as is possible and pracnear as kind ing new ness. They will use this amount of tax due, correct the tical of money in paying the two per cent to the nearest even tax the one computing which on sales tax on purchases of seven cents sale a On mill. one cent would be more than the exact and on collected be would mill one amount of the tax. two mills would sale eight-cean purchase tax on a five-ce- nt be required. wjth a mill being will be one The tokens are to be used only in cents five afjded for every additional collecting and paying the sales tax thereafter. with respect to transactions between the 50 0f cents, 0n sales jn excess The tokens have no tokens are to be used only to collect buyer and seller. are not to be and as value a money at part of the tax represented by The merchandise. for used in paying fractj0nal part of one cent. For reare vendors all states that law to $2.65, arnpiet jf the sale amounted a sufficient to sipply of carry cents, or five quired the tax would be 5 of giving for the purpose tokens one-mitokens. ll cents and three the tax where The number of tokens required to change and collecting five-mi- one-mil- cycles to automobiles George ColUngham week that the city 2 will strictly enforcepoUT4 deparW We 45-ce- MOOSE SPONSOR PROGRAM On Saturday evening, June 26, the Moose Heart committee sponsored a program and dance at the K. P. hall in Helper. William Taylor, recently returned delegate from Moose Heart, gave a report on the graduation held there. Also prizes were awarded to the winners of the Moose Pioneer Story contest, Miss Kathleen Dooley, Delana Jensen and Raymond nt ex-Mi- ss 3-- 10 munity council, the body of the college. Founded in 1853, the college had as its first president the illustrious educator, Horace Mann, the centennial of whose work for the public schools is this year being nationally ng NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE Amel Menotti, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Menotti of Sunnyside, graduNotice is hereby given that by vir-- 1 ated with distinction in the field of tue of a Chattel Mortgage made and at chemistry from Antioch college Yellow Springs, Ohio, when that executed by Joseph Gamier and Vic-- 1 wife, school held its 84th annual com- toria Gamier, husband and to The First National mencement Saturday. He received a Mortgagors, Bank of Price, a corporation, duly orbachelor of science degree. ganized and existing under and by In accordance with the Antioch virtue of the laws of the United plan of half of the States of America, and with its prinand the other half on cipal place of business at Price, Carschool in year a job getting practical experience, bon County, State of Utah, MortgaMenotti has been employed during gee, dated November 1st, 1936, and Rehis college course by the Antioch Col- filed in the office of the County corder of Carbon County State of Eli Lilly lege Chemistry department; Utah, on the 23rd. day of March, A. & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, as a labD. 1937, and being Entry number oratory assistant; and by the Photo- 31047, and filed in File F of the files synthesis Research at Antioch as an of said office, there being due, owing assistant in the biochemistry labora- and unpaid at the time of the first tory. After graduation he will con- publication of this notice, on the two tinue his work with the Fhototsyn-thes- is notes, both signed by Mortgagors herein and one of said notes being Research. also signed by Pierre Jeanselme, and been has Menotti While on campus secured all by said Chattel Mortactive in intramurals and the com gage, the sum of $26,322.87 principal, ::s ll recently issued. The official instructions 10 are as follows: Do not ride on sidewan. travel on the right side obey traffic rules, giving S10v' turns; make stops and watch ' the same as autoists- keen r reflector displayed at cense plate properly dispL? clean; do not hang on autos a " park bicycle without placingw it; preserve your bill 0f sal;.' T buy or sell bicycle without of license. -- - tj? BOARD TO MEET Monday The Carbon countv 0nei! will hold their 6. Tuesday, J!y The semi-montlT- m at 10:00 a. m. seiSj a fractional one cent volved. part of is ' 4-- 5 attor- $269.09 interest and $1,000.00 Oscar Robertson and Miss Chriswere NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, De- neys fee, making a total due of of Sunnyside, both tina Ramage, besides the necessary expense partment of the Interior, General married in Salt Lake City last week. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, of keeping, sale and care of said Winter in Quarters. live will They property and livestock; that the unMay 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Hugh dersigned, The First National Bank The adjourned term of the May J. Gerber, of Spanish Fork, Utah, of Price, a corporation, by reason of court opened Monday forenoon with who, on Jan. 11, 1934, made stock-raisi- the failure of the said Mortgagors to Z on the bench. homestead entry, No. 051497, pay said debt secured thereby, and by Judge Booth of Provoincluded three for ESEV4, SWi4SEL SEV4SWV4 reason of other defaults in the coven- of Cases disposed civil cases; and Section 21,NW',4 Section 27, NE'4, ants and conditions of said Chattel criminal; twenty-tw- o NENWVi. W V2 SE t4 , SE4SE4, Mortgage, and by reason of the fact zz six probate. Section 28, Township 11 South, Range that the said livestock, described and 11 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed covered by said Chattel Mortgage, beball of game The long talked of intention to make final has been deserted and abandoned, will zz notice came tween Price and Green River to establish claim to the land foreclose said Chattel Mortgage by zz Proof, off here Saturday afternoon. Price above described, before Thomas F. sale of the property described in said sixth Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, Chattel Mortgage and herein describ- held the visitors down until the made one City, Utah, on the 6th ed, and to that end will expose, offer zz inning when Green River run was at Salt Lake 1937. 'for sale and will sell at public aue- day of July, run. In the seventh, one two t'or 011 Saturday, the 3rd day of July, were as witnesses: names Pearl there Claimant made, in the eighth of American A. D. 1937, beginning at the hour of and one in the ninth, a total of five Clark &Milton Freeman,Pace & Orson 2 00 oclock, p. m., of said lay, at the Fork, Utah, Morgan Prices runs totaled two. Prof. Carl Marsing, Honore Dusserre corral located on Utah. of Price, R. Marcusen was umpire. The Price property owned by the Estate of Hon- v C SCHAD in Carbon re Dusserre, deceased team went to Clear Creek Sunday and Acting Register. State of Utah, the land uDonizz crossed bats with the team there, the County, 193 of Date first pub., June 3, which said corral is located being at score resulting 9 to 5 for Price. or near the following described lands in Carbon County, State of Utah, to- -' zz In order that a boy under 14 years wit: DeNOTICE FOR zz PUBLICATION, necesmay fish in Utah, it will be Lot One, Section One, Town- of the Interior, General partment clothes. in girls' sary to dress him up zz Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, ship 12 South, Range 8 East, Salt This is due to another curious error Mav 27. 1937. Lake Meridian. zz found in the new fish and game law, NOTICE is hereby given that Noral Said land being at the East border zz which provides that all persons desir- Warren, of Price, Utah, who, on July line of what is known as the Mar- - zz ing to hunt or fish must take out a 28, 1934, made homestead entry, No. guerite Dusserre Homestead. license. Also that only male citizens 051940, for Lot 2, Section 4, TownThe nroperty to be sold under this zz over 14 years of age can secure a li- ship 12 South, Range 14 East., Salt notice, and by virtue of law, and pur- - zz cense. Ergo, the boy is deprived of Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- suant to power of sale in said Chat-- 1 tention to make final Proof, to estab- tel Mortgage contained, is described zz fishing. lish claim to the land above describ- as follows, ed, before The Clerk of the District Three Hundred Ninety head Carbon Man Is Commissioned Court, at Price, Utah, on the 28th day of Twenty stock sheep more particularly de- - rz reas having Among names listed of July. 1937. follows: Claimant names as witnesses: Roy scribed asFive cently been granted commissions as head of one Hundred (500) reofficers Warren & J. Glen Warren, of Price, second lieutenants in the , seeP- serve corps in Utah appears that of Utah, Nevel Wimmer & Harold Hundred Fifty head of I. Ralph Leslie Nuttal of Sunnyside, one mer of Duchesne, Utah v two year old ewe sheeD. gruAD accorded such apof the forty-niTw0 Hundred Fifty head of (250 Acting Register ' ' pointment in the state, according to Date of first pub., June 3. 1937 we.she.eP; th?fJ?aZ,d of word received here Tuesday. four Date of last pub., July 1, 1937 old ewe sheeD. $27,-591.- Distilled from American Grain 90 Proof CODE NO. 427 Quarts CODE NO. 428 Pints ' turr The Fleischmann Distilling Corp., Peekskill, N.YJ ng rz rs ' i. rz to-w- it: THE (500) Five Hundred head of five year old ewe sheep. (450) Four Hundred Fifty head of SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL 1936 t f if tt xi to-w- it: s to-w- it: ?T? Hotel frf ifJ Temple Square V ewe lambs. (40) Forty head of Bucks. All of the above described sheep being branded with a wool paint brand on the back as follows, zz Bar over G. And all of the above described z sheep are ear marked with one oriEz more of the following described ear zs marks, On Under Half of Right Ear, Swallow Fork and Unaerbit in Left Ear or Crop and Slit in Left Ear. Also, 2 horses with various marks z2 and brands and used in the operation zz of the Mortgagors sheep business. 4 head of mules with various marks and brands also used in connection zz with the Mortgagors sheep business. T Y zz zs Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR Together with alLincrease thereof all wool and the proceeds of all wool from said sheep. . Also, all camps, camp outfits, harness and all property used in the operation of said livestock. Said property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 8:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10 :30 A. M. V AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. V MortaK. HENRY RUGGERI. Attorney for Mortgagee. 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