OCR Text |
Show rrKSPAY. JtXy 15 1937 THE BEAUTY OPERATORS MEET The Carbon County Association of Better Beauty Shops held its regular monthly operators meeting Wednesday, July 7, in the Beauty shop. Mrs. Sophia Roberts, president of the association, was in charge of the meeting. -A v.w Figures Show Decrease As Compared With Preliminary Announcement $177,754; total, $2,084,971, $2,081,173. Improvements City and town lots, $1,650,535, $1,690,000; acreage, $221,759; total, $1,858,192, $207,-65- 7, Revised figures on the valuation of county croprty assesseda by Carbon Personal property Merchandise, drop of $3,644 un- supplies and trade his year show fixtures, $278,704, valuation total, the preliminary der $301,021; implements, tools and to an announcement this Clerk B. H. Young. County week by assessed by the county Property estate, real improvements, includes livestock and personal property. The revised figures for each class valuof property and the preliminary as are listed, respectively, total ation ..rding ry, S C N -- A D V O C A T E , REVENUE, EXPENSES OF CITY REPORTED Municipal Income During: Month Of June Totals $15,082.53, Recorder Reveals Reeeipts of Price city during the month of June amounted to $15,082.-5- 3, according to the monthly financial statement issued Tuesday by City Recorder William Grogan. Following is a summary of the revenue received: Light department, $5554.52; water department, $2209.48; state special tax, $101.13; business li- $66,614, $57,653; motor vehicles, $592,955, $566,805; household furnishings, $313,259, $300,838; other personal property, $198,747, $159,-07- 3; censes, $1812.10; hospital, $5186.80; total, $1,450,279, $1,385,390. cemetery department, $54; Livestock Horses and mules on range, $2400, $2255; horses and mules otherwise assessed, $11,330, $11,225; follows: cattle'on range, $21,181, $20,705; catReael estate City and town lots, tle otherwise assessed, $19,068, $17,-94- 3; farm $811,589, $808,537; improved $44,455, $65,070; goats, sheep, land, $379,562, $379,620; unimproved $1725, $1725; swine, $866, $866, poulfarm land, $41,053; $38,018; fruit land, try, $378, $378. land, $677,317, grazing $6975; $6375, $679,269; all other real estate (includStaplers and staples for sale at The state land), $169,075, ing equities in garbage collection fees, $97.50; service deposits, $40; justice court collections, $23; dog taxes, $4. General fund disbursements of the city amounted to $17,051.87 during the month, itemized as follows: Water department, $1366.21; light department, $821.40; street department, $1326.41; park department, police department, $554.40; cemetery department, $446.62; fire Reserve District No. 12 department, $123.95; city hall mainCharter No. 6012 tenance, $37.12; printing and supREPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE plies, $101.76; telephone and telegraph, $75.66; salaries, $841; paid to Utah Power and Light company for of of Close at Business State the the 1937. on in June Utah, 30, Of Price, power, $2667.08; bonds payable, to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under (Published in response $1000; interest on bonds, $3310; inSection 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) surance and bonds, $146.60; deposit ASSETS: $ 504,108.99 refunds, $65; interest on deposits, 1. Loans and discounts 3,344.09 $3.50; justice court fees, $18 80; sales 2. Overdrafts 3. United States Government obligations, direct andor fully tax, $94.50; council expense, $31; con159,400.00 tingent fund, $2994.58. guaranteed 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities 58,600.00 NONE 5. Customers liability on account of acceptances executed STATE N. R. S. HEAD HERE 1.00 6. Banking house, NONE; Furniture and fixtures, $1.00 7. Real estateowned other than banking house 17,949.74 T. R. Faddis of Salt Lake City, state 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 75,197.88 director of the national reemploy9. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection 155,638.13 ment service, was a visitor here this 139.00 week, checking records of the Price 10. Cash items not in process of collection 11. Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts N. R. S. office, which serves the NONE sold with endorsement of this bank counties of Carbon, Emery, Grand NONE 12. Securities borrowed San Juan. He arrived Tuesday. and 13. Other assets 4,376.51 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TOTAL ASSETS 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 29. 30. $ LIABILITIES: Demand deposits of individuals .partnerships, and corpora- tions Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations State, county, and municipal deposits United States' Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers checks outstanding Total of items 14 to 18. inclusive: (b) Not secured by pledge of loans andor investments $825,312.57 (c) TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities Capital account: Common stock, 500 shares, par share Surplus Undivided profits net Reserves for contingencies 978,755.34 276,320.08 368,300.34 148,728 91 5,000.00 26,963.24 825,312.57 1,510.65 . TOTAL CAPITAL per $100.00 $ ACCOUNT 50,000.00 70,000.00 26,932.12 5,000.00 151,932.12 . TOTAL LIABILITIES 978,755.34 State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: I, Frank J. Barboglio, cashier of the above-nambank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and ed belief. FRANK Correct $1,-026.- J. BARBOGLIO, Cashier. Attest: A. W. HORSLEY. JOE BARBOGLIO. HENRY RUGGERI, Jr., Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of July, 1937. DELLA JAMES, Notary Public, residing at Price, Utah. My commission expires BOYS! SPORTS FUN - ADVENTURE - Fifty differnet kinds of enter- tainment in 50 big pages brought right to your doorstep every month. The sort of thing you wont want to miss Stories of thrilling adventure; articles and stories on all sports; pages teeming with jokes and cartoons and hobbies; prize contests and departments on things to make and things to do. Never an idle moment for you when you read BOYS LIFE regularly. If you are a Boy Scout, then youll find the pages of Scout material interesting and helpful. BOYS LIFE is a big monthly boys. Almagazine for ready a favorite with nearly half a million regular fellows. Get a copy TODAY from your 10 cents, or nearest send your order for a one year subscription with $1.00 to BOYS LIFE, 2 Park Ave., New York. N.Y. red-blood- news-deal- er standard oil company of califormia PRICE. UTAH Field Day Being Planned Soon At Price Soil Camp PAGE ELEVEN reau of prisons .department of jusAnnouncement No. 52. Closing date, July 22, 1937. Information relative to the may be obtained from Postmaster Ray Walters. Applications must be on file with the civil service commission at Washington, D. C., not later than the closing date mentioned in each case. Veterans are exempt from age requirements. Disabled veterans who wish to claim veteran preference must file a special form, in addition to any other forms specified. ! Delegates Leave To Atjend Elks Parley tice. expm-inatio- ns Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard of Price-anMr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Roberts of Columbia left Friday for Denver Colorado, to attend the annual national convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Mr. Leonard is exalted ruler of the Price lodge while Mr. Roberts formerly held that position. A report of the convention will be given by them at the next regular meeting of the local order on WedTALK ON CANCER GIVEN nesday, July 21. An interesting lecture on cancer The convention opened Sunday and was given at the regular meeting of is scheduled to last throughout this; the Kiwanis club last week by Dr. week. Charles Ruggeri. He discussed thej-'symptoms and treatment of the di- - sease. Plans for a field day at the Price soil conservation camp and demonstration area, to permit the public to become acquainted with the accomplishments of the camp, are being made, according to an announcement this week by Superintendent Winfred W. West. The event will be held in the near future, said Mr. West, who declared that visitors to the camp on that day will be shown the operations at the base camp and the projects on the demonstration area. Other entertainment is also planned, he said. d - Reemployment Office Lists Positions For Civil Service Tests Walter D. Daugherty, manager of the Price office of the national reemployment service, this week announced that the United States civil service commission has announced the following examinations. Senior cabinetmaker, senior carpenter .senior electrician, and senior painter, open to all qualified U. S. citizens for appointment in Washington, D. C. and immediate vicinity only. Salary $1860 per year. Announcement No. 55. Closing date July 23, 1937. Junior agricultural engineer, $2,- year, soil conservation service, and bureau of agricultural engineering, department of agriculture. Specified college courses in appropriate field of engineering are required. Announcement No. 54. Closing date, July 29, 1937. Chief of library service division, $5,600 a year, specialist in public libraries, $3,800 a year; specialist in school libraries, $3,800 a year; office of education, department of the interior. Announcement No. 53. Clos- ing date, July 29, 1937. Chief of probation and parole ser, vice, $5,600 a yea'-- supervisor of probation, $4,600 a year, assistant supervisor of probation, $3,800 a year; bu 000 a J&cttf-ed-, n tA OVDQUAKEff NOTICE OF INTENTION brand Notice is hereby given by the city council of Price, Utah, of the intention of such City Council to make the described improvements, following to-w- it: To lay out and construct curb and gutter together with all appertaining work on both sides of Third North street for a distance of approximately 1085 feet on each side between Third East street and what is known as the Price Water Companys canal on the East; also to grade and nave with Utah Rock Asphalt, from curb to curb, all Third North street, a distance of approximately 1085 feet, 29 feet wide from Third East street on the West, to the Price Water Companys canal on the East; and to grade and pave with Utah Rock Asphalt, from curb to curb, all of that part of Third East street between the North side of Second North and the South boundary of Price Wa- ter Companys canal on the North, a distance of approximately 1355 feet; and, to lay out and construct a standard curb and gutter on each side of Fifth East street between the North side of Second North and the South side of Third North, and also to grade, gravel, and pave with Utah Rock Asphalt, from curb to curb, a distance of approximately 550 feet in length and 20 feet in width. All according to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the offices of the City Engineer and Recorder. and defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense thereof by special assessments upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby, to be assessed by the front foot according to the amount and character of such improvements upon that portion of the street ini' mediately abutting or adjacent to each lot or piece of ground. The total cost of the improvement is estimated at $13,414.50, or at an estimated cost of $2.55 per front foot for curb, gutter and paving on Third North street; and, $1.80 per front foot of paving on Third East street; and, $2.24 for curb, gutter and paving per front foot of Fifth East street, and $32.00 for a standard driveway, from curb to walk. All protests or objections to such intention or to the construction of such improvement must be made in writing signed by the owner of the property affected or benefited, describing the same, together with the number of front feet affected by each class of improvement and be filed with the city recorder on or before the 19th day of July, 1937, at which time the City Council will have an adjourned regular meeting and consider the protests and the objections that shall have been made. Protests an dobjections must show the class or classes of improvement to which they protest or object. Property owners may protest or object to any class of improvement that affects his property, but his protest or objections shall not affect any other class of improvement. By order of the City Council of Price, Utah. Dated June 14, 1937. (SEAL) ,90 PROOF ONE QUART bourbonwhTsKEV TTn?lJILLED AND BOTTLED OLD QUAKER COMPANY AWRENCEBUKG. INDIANA , City Recorder. Date of first pub., June 24, 1937 Date of last pub., July 15. 1937 Schenleys Old Quaker brand 90 proof straight bourbon whiskey. Also available in rye. Copyright 1937, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Hospitality AND Good Fellowship ARE TRADITIONAL AT THE HOTEL: NEWHOUSE Salt Lake City, Utah PLAN TO BE OUR GUEST THIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMERTIME The Very Center of Sommer Attractions SEE The Beautiful Cool The National Parka The Gorgeous Mountains The Canyons The Historical Mormon Great Salt Lake Temple and Tabernacle THRILLING RODEOS WEEK OF JULY 24th. Finest Food in the West At Reasonable Prices BATES $2 lo $4 DINING ROOM 400 Rooms 400 Baths BUFFET CAFETERIA NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEALS SERVED IN YOUR ROOM WHOUS Mrs. J. IL Waters President Chaimcey W. West Manager. |