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Show in! PACE TWO SCN-ADV- C A O -, ii For Budget Allowances Three In Exceeded -- Instances Year Disbursements Exceed Receipts By Slight Amount In August , pre-ente- e THURSDAY, REPORT ISSUED POIGE CITY FIIIAHCIAL battle Held'; gas and bayonet- - on died almost twenty five million of pest and pmation behind the lines. "One Ntmpaprr, One (overage, One Coil The 400 billions, pent at the late of $2611,Iisued Evehy Thursday By The e of destroying Hu0011,000 a day for the purpo-CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY V .t'3,'00 fur- to lie would buy: enough man life, I87S PRICE, UTAH. UNDER THe ACT OR MARCH nished home on five acre- - of land for ewry family in the United States. ( unadu, Australia VAL H. COWLES, HAL 0. MacKNIGHT, Publishers. Great I.ritain, France, Germany and bus m ; a VAL H. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. 10,000,000 university and a )K.'000,000 library MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. for each city of 200,000 imputation in the countries named ; an annual salary for a.l time to Phone No. 9 Subscription $2.00 Per Year In Advance. 12.'), 000 teachers and 125,000 nurses; a sufficient Outside Utah $2.50 Per Year In Advance Subscription! balance tben being left to buy everything of value in France and Belgium. AT ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POSTOPPICE stand tigures, gentle reader, to noth There PRICE. UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S. I87S think, tigures ot (ait that an indelibly impres-e- i 'he records ot humanity ot the destruction which liny I" WAR AND ITS COST TO SOCIETY by leastial warring aided by lying propaganda the ruling of those directed all to the one purpo-- e observe in who situation of now u the Europe 'JllOKF the puph a: any down hold to determined and recall the falsifying cries of twenty years ago who are a left record has That cost. 'tanning impi'c ion on and a war to end wars, fighting to concerning of dcstrictiv enc-- s it a is thorough history can better ap- society, save the world for democracy about by falsifying and hypocritical leadership. preciate just what that madmen's adventure, the World brought followIt might he well to keep these figures 111 mind next War, cost society when we thoroughly digest the militarists and tho-- e who direct them tiom our of d time a high by peace organisation ing figures behind the hfenes attempt to engulf us m mother war. It certainly would be well for nioi.'ir, to ponder over In four years of that fighting, the high tlie-dolcombatant nations blew up 400 billions of tigiln 1 and then determine if hy are w:du,g to send wealth. iorth tlmii sins to armed coilli. . as sairitiees to lars worth of material Approximately the material weaMi controlled bv lie lone- - ul greed. fifteen million human beings were slain by bui lt o TAn price, T E . ex- have Three city departments ances for ceeded their budget alloxxto the budthe year 1937 according first eight months get report for the week by W il- -' this issued of the year, ' ham Grogan, city recorder. amounts Following are the vaimus for the balances budgeted and budget to September 1. departments vaiious Bonds payable, $13,000. and $2,000 all depart(deficit ) ; insurance for ments. $2,300, and SI. 292 21 (deficit); and SJ.bU.-wrongcontingent fund, $10,000 ht 70 (deficit), Bond interest, $12,770 664 17; water bond fund, , $3,666 69; service department refund, $700 and $262; service department interest $50 and $20 99; water stock assessments, $5,000 and $4,382.78, Utah Power and Light, $30,000 and and $6.620 11; tax collections, $800 Disbursements of Price City during the month of August exceeded reto a receipts by $660.96, according week this by William port issued were recorder. Receipts city Grogan, as follows: Total receipts, $5,082.10; water, Party Given MiVsj( Under the Improvement Association a Muf u elcoi' party was given Fridav Misses Helen JoreensZ eve?mg and Ygj Critchlow, returned the tabernacle. The !!?OI?anes! at lated mission experience..8 ad,les were given by President Gen. Jor gensen and Bishop 0 H A short pantemine was akn and a violin solo, by ryn Thomas, concluded the n.ath' The young ladies were n at a meeting also. ausp.c0. ie Uyrnoa-e- d "gram-speaker- lights, state special $11,020.17; $2,492; Sunri1 night tax, $100.36; licenses, $233.65; hosIts a wise move youll be main pital, $2,618.66; cemetery, $40; miscel- if you use the classified colum laneous, $9.60; bicycle licenses, $3; The $76; service deposits, garbage, $44.50; Sun-Advoc- ate justice collections, $230; water Scej dtnplooeme 33 Every improvement is utilized in the per. iormance of our duties. We '"I;1 ,C1 ' In addition to the city council and Approval of an offer of $1,200 for service and evening county commissioners, the following trade extension service was also giv- - organizations will be asked to en by the board, and D. E. Williams erate in the project: American Le- co-o- p- school for gion. Elks, Moose, Ahepa, Business and Professional Women's club, Ro- tary, Kiwanis and the L. D. S., Notre Dame, Community and Hellenic Or- -, thodox churches. the coming year. The amount offered for vocation home economics includes salary for a summer home economics teacher and also travel expenses. Authority to run the roof drain! pipe at the Carbon high school in- -' side the building was given by the. board. This measure is deemed ne- to prevent damage from freezing water such as was incurred List winter. The board also authorized painting of the newly shingled roofs of the Standardville and Rolapp schools and the dormitory colleges. Principals in the various district 4444 4 i RAINS NEVCS Ry A1 an(J Jq Eugene Fairfax, a student at Anap-cessaoils, visited his sister. Mjs. Ned Chris- tensen, recently. He was also a guest of Mike Svetich, a long time friend, Dorsey Proudfoot is home from Figures And Expressions Of Of Interest To You schools were appointed tensus enumerators for their respective schools as has been customary in the past. t444.4444444444.MH444'K I FREE: A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON UTAHS MINING INDUSTRY HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED IN THIS PAPER. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT OR SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS CLUBS OR OTHER GROUPS OF CITIZENS WILL BE FURNISHED WITHOUT COST ON APPLICATION TO THE MINING COMMITTEE SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ft CUSHION m J M ylCTS from one-fifas Only young American women between the ages of fifteen and twenty-fou- r lose their . lives in accidents as do young men in the same age range Advertisers find the classified column of The 20,000,000 th te CODE NO. 313 CODE NO. 312 CHOICE FRUITS FOR CANNING REGARDLESS OF PRICE. WE SUGGEST YOU INSPECT OUR FRUIT BEFORE YOU BUY. within reach of your budget. CHECK ALL ADVERTISED PRICES AND NEVER TO COST YOU A CENT FOR REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT y FOR THE SCHOOL LUNCHES Battery guarantee juit don't come any tronger than this one wtil vouch for that. And this new Goodricht " Katha-node- " Klectro-Pa- will k is so powerful start heavy motors COMPARE THROUGHOUT OUR STORE. 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PrVf subject to change uithout notice Goodrich quality means more than quantity, and THAT WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD ON STANDARD MERCHANDISE. UTHMODE EleclroM Guaranteed as long as you own your ear SHOP RED STAR SERVICE THE PAYN TAKIT WAY AND SAVE ANOTHER B. Frankfcrt Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore r. COST tmsmmm . PRUNES Theyre all lovely and all ii MODERATE JONATHAN APPLES ed a valued section in which to secure selling publicity, at very moderate cost. -- TOMATOES Fall always brings with it a decided vogue for jewelry and anything else that makes our costumes a little more elaborate. Its probably because we are a little tired of the utter simplicity of summer clothes. FLACILLES DRESS SHOP has a gorgeous collection of costume jewelry. You may choose anything from brooches in gold settings to extremely sophisticated dinner rings. present generation of Americans will grew taller than the most recent generation First shipment of goldfish came to the United States in 1878, now the annual output of the shiney miniatures is MODERN EQUIPMENT CONCORD GRAPES TTTTYYTYTYTTTTYYTTTTTT many PINTS most exacting patrons. PEACHES Flacilles ft to fully PC3 LfcX20u I'Luenelli. ry The world's fastest creature is said to be a species of the botfly which can dart through the air at the rate of 800 miles an hour, its adult life lasts but three weeks and during that period it east The female lays her nothing. eggs as she flies George Washington is credited with having been worth $5,300,000 at the time of his death According to a recent report, that floppy Panama hat worn by J. Pierpont Morgan cost $450 Buckingham Palace, England, has recently installed a new press agent, the previous one having been unable to cut the nuck Statistics show that the are equipped satisfy the desires of the $3,-setti- ng . ea domed by the profession. Large Enrollment ro L'"'" an effoit to enli.st suppoit for organizing a central health coun- - 01 con- nections, $47.25; plumbing inspection, $7.75 ;electric inspection, $35. Disbursements were as follows: Total disbursements, $11,881.03; water, $866.48; light, $850.49; streets, parks, $978.10; police, $697.-9- 2; cemetery, $408.08; fire department, $116.20; city hall, $8.83; printing and supplies, $217.94; telephone and telegraph, $38.41; salaries, $845; Utah Power and Light company, $2,-760; insurance and bonds, $72; deposit refunds, $80; interest on deposits, $13.75; water bond, $733.33; con- Add Second Grade Class Because Of Dr. Edward L. Van Aelstyn, deputy up vocational home economics state health officer for this district, to high school and providing tor $900 . announced this week that civic and -- s salaries other than depait-ment- s, $10,000 and $3,383, fire d" swimpartment, $1,960 and $652.83, $500. and $500 ming pool, and Dogs. $250 and $25; telephone tingent fund, $1,798.12. and $68.97, piinting $400 telegraph, $2,000 and $820.70, city West Virginia where he visited his and supplies, d $203.34; water departauu ndU mother, Mrs. Virgil Proudfoot. metric 420.87, and $5, Victor Orlandi, Jr. recently visited ment, $14,620 in Salt Lake City. department, $9,680 and $l,650d)5, Jack Taylor of Salt Lake was a street department, $11,000 and $567.-gue- st and of Joe Pavignano last week. 12; parks department, $7,335 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw and son, $153 09; police department, $6,500 and An extra second grade section has Trevor, have returned from Salt Lake been made necessary at Price Central g87 9'3. cemetery department, .j Cfy. mo md $766 31 school because of the unusually large Mavor and council expenses, $500 number enrolled, Charles Madsen, being Mrs. Scott Johnson and Mrs. and $195 44; general election, $500 principal, announced this week. Missw H Dalton. and $500; interest on notes, $750 and Anna Dugmore, Price, has been placqhe f0n0Wlng ladies attended a J75Q; justice fees, none and none. ed in charge of the section tempor- Moose Women social at Sunn.vside anri none f0r water pro- - arilv 's . . , one day last week; Mrs. Scott John- - . s an 0jpng Registration cleared the 500 mark . son, Mrs. W. H. Dalton, Mrs. Wiley 3ects several days ago in the Central and Wheeler, Mrs. Alvin Bills and Mrs. Southside schools, Mr. Madsen said, Donahue. a , and is expected to go still higher. In o appear Mrs. Davmon Gragg, A summons r an a order to equalize enrollment between answer to Helen Misses Bessie and Mangus morning at 10:00 oclock were guests at a dinner social at the charge of killing a duck out of hunt-hom- e the two schools, students near the of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wheeler Tuesday dividing line will probably be transing season was served one'evening recently.' S. M. ferred to Central school within the men by three Helper against The complaint was next week or so. Bliss, sheriff. Facts f lied Monday morning. The men are Frank Boroni, Mike Stella and Tulio VlCW $521.49: SLPTEMltrp COODR1CH PRODUCT Price Jim |