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Scott Johnson ami Mr. and Mr; J. A. Thom and fatn- dies. GeraUM.ir.gus and . t , gave a pti n i.'vly, w .P) quite ;i numVx r f pel -- uns i t. uit and enjoying the affair. M.ses H s; le FuiguM-- T 1 , - GREEN RIVER NEWS 1 -- morosisn joist article An:l) rue ttco-thir- I S aSK: Is or other of minerals disposition One hundred ninety C. C. C. boys came in on the tram for Grwn River and Hanksville Friday. The fifty that have been here all summer, the camp, left by truck the'tract other property from school and I HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC Jtate lands, other than those granted WORKS for specific purposes, shall, with such JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING other Avenues as the Legislature may d TO AMEND SECTION , ARTICLB from time to time allot thereto, conIS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF stitute a fund to be known as the UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF Uniform School Fund, which Uniform WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. school Fund Bhall be maintained and Be it resolved by the Legislature of nsed for the of oil the state of Utah, support of the common nd public schools of the state and members elected to each of the two Pportioned in such manner as the houses voting in favor thereof: legislature shall provide. The proSECTION 1. That it is proposed visions of Section 7, Article XIII of to amend section 6 of article 16 of th this Constitution shall be construed Constitution of the state of Utah. a limitation on the rate of taxa- The Legislature shall geC- - g. consti-clioon tangible property for district I termine the hours that shallworks orol purposes and not on the amount tute a days work on all f funds available therefor and, fur-- 1 undertakings carried on or aided by ther, no moneys allocated to the Uni- - the state, county or municipal govern-J- 1 School Fund shall be considered ment; and the Legislature shall pail ',XlnK the rates of taxation speci-- 1 jaws to provide for the health and I-Section 7 of Article XIII. in factories, 1" safety of employees SECTION 2. The secretary of state smelters, and mines and shall detsr- directed to submit this proposed mjne the number of maximum hours ttendment to the electors of the state 0; service per day. t the next general election in the I SECTION That the secretary 2. Provided by law. 0f state is hereby directed to submit to the amendment fCTION 3. If adopted by the this proposed amendment tors of the state at the next general this tate, nail take effect the in the manner provided by first day of election . January, 1939. SECTION 3. If adopted by tbs Constitutional Amendment electors of this state, th t f dT shaU Uke effeCt th XT Price Municipal Corporation at Price, Utah. . The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the Price Municipal Corporation. The Price Municipal Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. Dated: October 20th, 1938, at Price, Utah. PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, two-thir- dj-tl- elec-!tji- 0r 2 Rate of taxation A purposes January' I' 1939 of State do hereby certify Utah, of te AMENDMENT TO SECTION K true and the foregoing is a full, ?.f-??STthe 3. Constitutional TUT,0SS ... THE IKorrec.t OF uroDoTed by the regular Amd nlAr RELATING TO THE RATE he legislature of 1937 as sAmlsess'onof recQrd ln mJ n7c4A'i4novt PURPOSES U'STRIBUTION V resolved by the Legislature of Elate of Utah, of all 1f the members elected to each houte DISTRIBUTION ici 'RESOLUTION PROPOSING I p Monon, Secretary two-thir- p"?irTr'"ff . the 1. 8ectin iakn by, S therein: That it is proposed to 7 of Article 13 of the state of Utah, a tbe Vote of tke electors at ad aeTh e,ection of 1930 The rate of taxation on' shall not exceed on . .. Property eof two and fonr-,- s jr(, roiOls forvaluation, general state purposes, tenths of tne mill for high school ,7. -f "ar . nana ma 0f the State of Utah, this niv iuTof Aust,i938. bond on I Kentucky straight Bourbon! A VO Remv I NO. 3 I Cabinets of Stationery will satisfactorily answer your question of "What can I use as a gift?" These Cabinets contain 100 letterheads and 100 envelopes of White Hammermill Bond in either Social or Secretary sizes, and Bond or Ripple finishes, with each sheet and each envelope bearing the name and address of the person to you are giving it. This makes an extremely attractive and useful gift at a moderate cost, and one that is suitable for both men and women for either social or business use. whom Let vs show you samples. By: J. BRACKEN LEE, Mayor, And: WILLIAM GROGAN, Recorder. Date of first pub., October 20 1938 Date of last pub., November 3, 1938 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Double-Ric- h PlUtOf rfaikrv It witfe rt Igrnunk aft WJ Mi ledhirk fvw4 la r con-buildi- ng same day. Notice is also hereby given that all rs- - lva uung, of Fruita, Colo- - bjdders may submit with their bids, a rado. who has been visiting her moth- - 9Worn staU,ment of their financial re-c- r, Mrs. Albert May for the past ; 1Kmslblilty .technical ability and ex 'month has returned to her home. Such sworn statement may perience. Orvil Swanson of Thompson who to be furnished before reqUjred underwent an operation for appendi- - award is made t0 any particular bid-cit- is was releas- der in the Price hospital ed last Saturday. jd gaii 5c made out on a Mrs. Sturges and son Roger, form-- 1 form to be obtained at thc office of cr residents of Green River, were re- - Cannon & Fctzer, Architects; shall be newing old acquaintances last week. jaccompanied by a certified or cash-Mr- s. W. F. Asimus attended the'jers check or bid bond for five (5) O. E. S. Grand chapter at Salt Lake of the amount 0f the bid made City last week. to the order of the Price Mu- payable The Boy Scouts, with Scoutmaster J,icipaI Corporation; shall be sealed Graham Shaw, went on a camping and jdod wltb tbe city Recorder at trip to Black Dragon over the week- Price, Utah, on or before Thursday, end. spending two nights out there. November 4th, 1938, at 2:00 o'clock Bonnie Baldwin is in the Price City P. M. and will be opened and publicly hospital recovering from an appendi- - read aloud at or about 2:00 oclock P. M. of that day in the office of the Constitutional Amendment dpSSTSkluth.a5 the delicious dc-L.r- ee cars of c.ints tiny year, lecciv- ing a very gotKt price for them. Mrs. Albert May went to Grand hall runstitbte the purp.osts. whivh ntch ikIiooI fund, sni.l fun shal be e ni inner the ti in apportioned PROCFKPS OK LANDS AND OTHER shall provide, to the schoo disPROPEK I -ANKN T FUND tricts miunlaining high schools, and I M FORM SCHOOL FUND such levy for school purposes a which together with such other funds i:t:s)UTios s. TO as may be availuhle for district school skctiox 10 of THE COSSTITUTIOS OF an purposes, will raie annually THE STATE OF UTAH. RELAT-ISamount which equals $Ja for each TO THE FROCEEDS OF pcron of school age in the state as LAKHS ASH OTHER IROFERTY shown by the last preceding school ASH CREATlXtl A FERUASEST census; the same to be distributed FI SH ASH A UNIFORM SCHOOL among the school districts according FCSH FOR THE COMMON AND to the last preceding school census; pc SCHOOLS. an in addition an equalization fund Bi tl rrtnlvcd bn Hit. Lcgitlatur of winch when added to other revenues tht itate of Utah, all of for this purpose by the Legistht vtrmbcrt elected to oaeh houte provided lature shall be $5 for each person of school therein: concurring age ns shown by the last preSECTION 1. That it is proposed to ceding school census: said equalization smend section S of Article 10 of the fund shall be apportioned to the school Constitution of the state of Utah as districts in such manner as the Legisamended by the vote of the electors lature shall provide. Said rates shall the it general election of 1930 to read not be increased unless a proposition as follows: to increase the same specifying the Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales rate or rates proposed and the time of all lands that have been or may during which the same shall be levied, hareafter be granted by the United be first submitted to a vote of such States to this state, for the support of the qualified electors of the state, of the common schools, and five per as in tne year next preceding such centum of the net proceeds of the I election, shall have paid a property tax ales of United States public lands assessed to them within the state, and lying within the state and sold by the the majoritv of those voting thereon United States subsequent to the ad-- 1 shall vote In favor thereof. In such mission of this state into the Union, mnnner as may be provided by law. hall be and remain a SECTION 2. The secretary of state permanent fund, to be called the State School Fund, is directed to submit this proposed the interest of which only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state xpended for the support of the com- - in the next general election in the mon schools. The interest on the State manner provided bv law. School Fund, the proceeds of all prop- SECTION 3. If adopted by the tty that may accrue to the state by I electors of the state, this amendment scheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shall take effect the first day f hares and dividends of any corpora- 1939. tion incorporated under the laws of I January, tli.it the 1rire Municipal Corporation has determined the minimum hourly wage rates for each trade and occupation n(,.d(,(j to cx,.cutc the contract. The rnmimum hourly wacc ratts so termined ate set forth m Haragraph 25 of the Form of Agi cement. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor to pay not less than the undcr sald spcclfie(i rates to all laborers, workmpnt and mechanics employed by them in thc execution of the sea-o- Constitutional Amendment No. 1 If you are this type, you will know what to take... ltiys ;,fu.r !lle tlK.Iu.dHifiiifis nre luiebv ndifiixt i Constitutional Amendments 0)nfUln ttlthm fnc 1P ,11(is lh.. d.tv ivimng. Oitooer Tl.e n is oyer. The tii.itt 1. to ,11' r home of her paient-- . (illc conteloupe two hunduxi sixty- .v.iij'pH Mr. vtiiil M.- - Will. am Davis, the oc- fiund- m,.nr nasium Addition to s.md building; each bid to be in n Tord.inee with plans, .sjHiific.itions and other contrait documents now oil file with tl.e filer Municipal Corjsii.itioii, al Price, Utah, and alMj with Cannon & F ter. Architects. at S.dt laike City. Utah, where they may be examined and copies obtained Uxn dejn sit of $10 00 per set. which deposit will be icfund- (,(j lli)on jlt, return of mk Ii n.pn-- i in' .td'irt i- PRODUCERS in ie ic h al Milo. Jane Mrv T!t:;...n: ... J..M Thayn: remaiks, n.ilw right. !tii tIt.'ie:; ,nl mi.,;. 'A lufeit1 Mr and I'n. H.-'- uetc: Iti-hr- Advertisement For Bids the l Ucsl wm-- winners were Cr.aths H.inhy J. A. Thom. Mr,. W. Cuitis;1 !.rti'..e Hiiitiiev, it, i !rg. 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C, fay. Vvii Ml i. !tm H.ii-- t u as ituig t in f i itfts aUcii.t.ng tfllrge aie as fellow Iirgiilrlnl CI.llt'lvl.tt aiul Knot S)- -i S Hal.ksVlIle blisl la kr It 1st Hie IlUiU,M Altt1rlM.ll, A l la Urge at lal.:!, Will l til 11 ire MM Saturvla)', !!al for If ralil.t f.t S'se is Mow al'fcaM. I 11 SMM. I. 1) S HuMl.css If (V 'liter r:, at tie iJUiiy JU.irl. Cil'. IJl'.ineU Uri M'lrr frt aie liuut-l.nj- j I.rf lilull.rl's. Mis, Krlie Wiliti. Irge, Sail Dr. lei you, It'll, (lie CnivrlsIIV if I'lali 11 al Sail VViiriMnn give you an examination Y. V. Kml Hui lu 11 al U.e aiisl rvireit Ihe lUiuLlm. Hrmtn.lirr Y U Si JliVt, ltrlie llaltiry. H lale anti IvaaMon, Call 61? fur M ..! ci.allotle Male lelrl lolrtl Mrf ,wn kain Ul a foul le i f W Mis. JK.iat'e I Kker is Home wdh tirll.tlay Monday rvenmg Ity A f rw .Silv fu-!a.iuisi u.e following fiirmS; eon. Albert IVan, from the her ! 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I.! i ( ! . 0 I. l t H -k j 'I! t u i i ijrv . I Kt W St I I Il Ik ... r t . J r- - Ik. r c I it! I.W. I r.,;i . J -- I 1. r I ' ft it! JU H I I r Ji t ! r -- t? r ,i t 1 ! ...-I'''!..I If V. . l , . , V i ' f ,r !rif i 1 1 .i 1 I I 1 A tt,r in ai n ATI, PRICK, 1'TAII (i (' Society Noli s Coli' t.;7. A TO WHOM PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 PINT No. fY 62 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Hotel t t Temple Square Y Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Y POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. Y IT MAY CONCERN: Price, Utah, Jan. t Y t It 1933 According to a report filed in my office Jan. 6, 1938, by the U. S. Public Health Service engineer, a survey of the MiUerton Dairy milk plant was made November 10. 1937. The result of this survey is tabulated and a score is made, giving them a rating of 99 percent. A bacterial plate count of a sample of milk was also taken and made by the survey officer, which indicates a count of 9,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter. They have met the requirements, according to Carbon County Milk Ordinance, with reference to necessary equipment, sanitation, etc., and a permit for the production cf A grade raw miiy has been given them. Yours very truly, J. B. JEWRIES. County and Deputy State Dairy and Food Inspector. Millerton Dairy HIAWATHA X Y Y The only dairy in the county properly equipped to produce Grade A raw milk Y Y f f Y Y Y Y -- t Y Y Y Y v |